Let's Roll Some Dice

Hello, Las Vegas! Let’s roll some dice.

After ten long years lost in the horror that is Texas, I have returned to Las Vegas chew bubblegum and run games, and I’m all out of bubblegum. I don’t even like bubblegum. Or gum, for that matter. Where am I going with this? Right; D&D.

First, a little history. I started Houston Dungeon Master about a year before COVID hit. It was an almost instant success. People were crying out for a local Professional Dungeon Master, apparently. I ran many games for many really fun groups, and I’m thankful for every one. Unfortunately, the world came to a screeching halt when we went into lockdown and so did the business. Online roleplaying became popular, and I tried it, but it pales in comparison to the experience of live roleplay. So I sat dormant for quite a while.

And then we moved back to Las Vegas, where I lived previously for most of my life. With it came the opportunity to start DMing professionally, as nobody was doing it here. It seems silly that such a lucrative and fun experience wasn’t already established before I got here, but here we are.

There are a multitude of Las Vegas experiences you can do aside from gambling and drinking and smoking, though they’re generally expensive for what you get and some are dishearteningly lame. There are a few stand outs (like Lost Spirits Distillery), but on the whole, not much for geek-minded people. It’s shocking to me that nobody was offering a Las Vegas Dungeons and Dragons service, direct to you. I know I would have booked it. So here I am to fill an underserved niche.

I have 30+ years of experience being a Dungeon Master (or Game Master, for non-D&D games). Moreover, I have improv acting experience and bring that to the gaming table. I come with everything you need to play; You need only bring your players and a table to play at. Bonus: All new players get dice to keep!

Book your Las Vegas Dungeons & Dragons game now. You’ll be glad you did.

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