Intro to D&D: Montana Smith and the Tomb of the Lost King
(Teens)
Wednesday, July 01
7:00pm - 8:00pm
Finkelstein Memorial Library
1st Floor Meeting RoomThis quick oneshot is geared towards people who have never played Dungeons and Dragons before. We will provide the supplies; you provide the imagination!
Famed archeologist Montana Smith just discovered the long lost tomb of a King, thought to be a fairy tale. He has hired you to assist him and keep him safe from unknown dangers. Will you be able to complete the task, or will the tomb's secrets stay hidden forever? This quick oneshot is geared towards people who have never played Dungeons and Dragons before. We will provide the supplies; you provide the imagination! This is a drop in program.
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El afamado arqueólogo Montana Smith acaba de descubrir la tumba, perdida hace mucho tiempo, de un rey que se creía una simple leyenda. Te ha contratado para que lo asistas y lo protejas de peligros desconocidos. ¿Serás capaz de cumplir la misión, o los secretos de la tumba permanecerán ocultos para siempre? Esta breve aventura de una sola sesión está dirigida a personas que nunca antes han jugado a Dungeons & Dragons. ¡Nosotros ponemos los materiales; tú pones la imaginación! Este es un programa sin cita previa.
AGE GROUP: | Teen |
EVENT TYPE: | Youth Services |
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