🎲 Welcome to the Table!

Hey everyone — welcome aboard!

This space is for all of us who love gathering around a real table, rolling real dice, and telling stories together. Whether you’re running your first one-shot, scheduling a long campaign, or just trying to wrangle six adults into the same room on a Friday night — you’re in the right place.

Here’s what this site is for:

  • Finding or organizing in-person RPG sessions
  • Sharing tools, tips, and table setups
  • Managing characters, notes, and campaigns
  • Talking shop about systems — from Traveller and D&D to Blades in the Dark and everything in between

🛡️ Community Safety and Conduct

We want this space to be open, creative, and welcoming — but that only works when people follow the rules. So here’s how we keep things safe and running smoothly:

  • Respect others. Disagreement is fine; disrespect isn’t. No personal attacks, flame wars, or dog-piling.
  • Stay on topic. This board is about tabletop games and managing sessions. Keep politics, drama, and unrelated debates somewhere else.
  • No hate speech, harassment, or discrimination. Period. You know what that means. If you’re unsure, err on the side of decency.
  • Keep it legal. No piracy, doxxing, or anything that would get you (or us) in trouble.
  • No spam or self-promotion without permission. If you want to share your stream, Kickstarter, or paid content, clear it with the mods first.
  • Don’t create extra accounts to dodge bans or stir up trouble. We notice.
  • Report problems. If you see something sketchy or unsafe — flag it. Don’t engage; the mod team will handle it.

Bottom line: this is a space for players who want to build community, good games and better tables.


💬 General Guidelines

  • Be kind. The table is for everyone.
  • Keep feedback constructive — we’re here to make games better, not people smaller.
  • Respect privacy. Don’t post private info or invite links without consent.
  • Remember: every post represents you. Make it something you’d stand by offline, too.

We’re still early in development, so things will evolve — but the goal stays the same: make it easier for people to connect, organize, and play real tabletop games together.

Pull up a chair, grab your dice, and let’s get started.

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