FAQ
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Not at all! My tables are open to everyone. From first-time adventurers to long-time dice rollers. Me or the venue we’re playing at, provide everything you need and guide you through the rules as we play. All you need is curiosity and imagination.
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Just yourself and a sense of adventure! Dice, character sheets, and pencils are all provided. But if you’ve got your own dice, notebook or character ideas of course you can bring them along.
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I run sessions at friendly venues across London. Each listing includes the venue, date and link to buy.
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Most single sessions run average 3 hours, while mini-campaigns or private adventures can go longer depending on the story and your group’s energy.
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Yes - solo players are always welcome. I regularly run mixed tables where individuals and small groups come together to form new parties. Many of my long-term campaigns started that way.
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Head to the venue websites to get your tickets. They are linked in the Join A Game section.
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Contact the venue you booked your tickets with. I do not deal with ticket booking; I am a freelancer working for the venue.
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Not at the moment, but it’s something I’m exploring for the future. Get in touch via the contact form if this is something you would be interested in.
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A mix of classics and indie titles: Dungeons & Dragons, Call of Cthulhu, Alien RPG, Mothership, Daggerheart. Check out a full list on the Games page.
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Yes! Depending on the game or session, it will either be written exclusively by me or I will create a session to contribute to a pre-existing world created by a creative team at a venue.
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Every game I run is built around storytelling, collaboration, and atmosphere. I use my background in film and content creation to craft sessions that feel cinematic - whether you’re fighting monsters, solving mysteries, or arguing with a sentient vending machine.