Overview
TJ Library is hosting a 3-part introduction to the popular tabletop role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons!
Players will choose a pre-made, beginner character and work as a team to explore the magical Lullaby Library, a trove of research and artifacts related to sleep, dreams, and nightmares. After each game session, players will engage in a brief discussion of information literacy concepts related to the story and their character's decisions.
Why play this game?
- Learn to play D&D, the most well-known tabletop role-playing game!
- Meet new people or play with friends
- Participate in short discussions that introduce critical thinking about libraries and access, the cost of information, search strategies, credible sources, and more.
Space is full for the Fall 2024 semester! Please feel free to complete the interest form below if you'd like to play in the Spring.
Game Details
Schedule
- Session 0: The group will have an introductory meeting of ~ 1 hour to cover the following:
- Introduction to the story
- The basics of D&D
- Choosing characters
- Deciding when to meet
- Safety tools
- Sessions 1-3
- ~ 2 hours of game time
- ~ .5 hr of post-game discussion and other questions
The exact times and dates are dependent on the players' and librarian's availability. If you cannot commit to the entire game, please consider waiting until a future semester.
Gameplay
- Each player will choose a pre-made level 1 character. Pre-made characters mean that you do not have to spend time calculating your character's stats, writing down special abilities, etc. Details like the character's name, personality, etc. are open for customization. Each character has a beginner-friendly character sheet to make it easier to reference your stats and abilities, especially during combat.
- Players will not level up during this game.
- For fall 2024, we will use 5th edition rules.
Other Details
- The game will include 4-5 players. You are welcome to sign up with friends, but each person should complete their own interest form.
- You do not need to bring your own dice, minis, etc., although you are welcome to do so if you already have some.
- Space is limited. If there is not enough room for all interested students this semester, we will look at a second group in the spring.
- If space and schedules permit, we will meet in the library for each game session.
Space is full for the Fall 2024 game. Please fill out the interest form if you'd like to play in Spring 2025.
Questions? Contact librarian Libby Wheeles at eawheeles@umsl.edu.