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Voyagers Study Group

DungeonsAndDragonsTues

When Tuesday 1:45
Teacher Name Daniel Levitin
Target Age Range 10 - None
General Grade Level Upper Elementary, Middle School, Lower High School, Upper High School
Ability Level Introductory, Advanced Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Skill Requirements/Prerequisites A brain, ableness to work in groups and debating skills are highly recommended. An experience in Roleplaying is to be a big help. You need to be able to be quiet and listen as well.
Book Title Too many to list
ISBN
Family Provided Materials A person. Player's Handbook is highly reccomended - the more we can get, the better! PLEASE DO NOT BRING ANY OTHER BOOK THAN A PLAYER'S HANDBOOK.
Instructor Provided Materials Player's Handbook, Monster Manual 1 & 3, Character Sheets
Study Group Style Activity
Description The slow sound of dripping water fills your ears, and a sense of dread creeps over your heart as you move along the corrider. A faint growling echoes suddenly around the passage, then fades slowly. As you peer down the corridor, you notice a wooden door at the end. You steal towards the door and push it open to reveal a small room. A fire is crackling merrily in a fireplace, and four armchairs are set around an elaborate wooden table. A man is discovered sitting in one of the chairs, his hair wonderfully dark against his pale skin. Small pointed teeth protrude out of his mouth. "Welcome." He says quietly. "Do come in..."

Creepy dungeons...

Dragons and monsters...

Magic and kings...

Worlds to be saved...

Treasure to be gained...

The world of Dungeons and Dragons awaits you.

Dungeons and Dragons is a fun, interactive roleplaying game where you pretend to be a made-up character adventuring through a made-up world. But it's not all as childish as it seems - deadly monsters around every bend, and people who are not as they seem. Not intended for the faint of heart, it is a game of chance, and life and death.

Please note that if you join, you don't only come to study group when you want to. You have the first two weeks as an add/drop period. If you don't like D&D within that time, drop it by all means. But after that, you are stuck with us =K



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