DnD Live Campaign Play Late

"A once proud kingdom lies in ruins, with only the young Prince striving to rebuild. Will you join the noble adventurers pledged to reclaim the castle and solve the mystery of its destruction?

DnD Live Campaign Play Friday 19 July 6pm-8pm

"A once proud kingdom lies in ruins, with only the young Prince striving to rebuild. Will you join the noble adventurers pledged to reclaim the castle and solve the mystery of its destruction?
Play as part of a small group of heroes, with unique skills and abilities of your own creation! Battle with monsters and villains to complete your quest and save the kingdom"
"This game will use a simple system inspired by Dungeons & Dragons that allows players of all ages and experience levels to create a unique character to roleplay as, solve puzzles, battle monsters and forge a unique story over the course of the session. All materials will be provided but feel free to plan some ideas for your character such as their name, appearance and any skills or abilities you'd like them to have."


Free - Booking essential

Please note that members of the public might be watching the 18:00 - 20:00 as it takes place during the opening event.


Book here

 

What to expect:


This workshop is taking place in the New Curtois Gallery at Lincoln Museum. This is the main temporary gallery space accessible by ramps via the Main entrance and Orientation hall. To find the New Curtois Gallery, enter the museum and walk forwards through the Gift Shop, turn left when you are in the Orientation Hall and walk towards the tall window. The New Curtois Gallery is accessible through the last large automatic doors on the right.

This session will run from 16:00-18:00. You are welcome to take breaks as your require them.

In this workshop you will be using paper, pens, dice and plastic miniatures (all provided).

You will take on the role of an adventurer of your own creation, working as a group to navigate an adapting story, incorporating elements of roleplay, gaming and descriptive narration.

These sessions are beginner friendly and suitable for ages 8 and above, though be advised there will be themes of violence against monsters, danger and conflict. Under 16’s must be accompanied by an Adult.

You may find this workshop tricky if you have difficulties with  reading or writing, however help will be available wherever needed.

Here at Lincoln Museum and Usher Gallery, we welcome all participants; if you still aren’t sure whether this workshop is accessible for you or someone you care for, please email us at lincolnmuseum@lincolnshire.gov.uk and we can discuss your access requirements.