Saturday, June 13th, 12pm – 4pm

Kinfolk & Coastal Creatures | Dungeons & Dragons at GPAG

Take part in a collaborative storytelling experience in this Dungeons & Dragons one-shot adventure inspired by kin-between: monsters/beasts/relations and the natural world of the Pacific Northwest Coast with Sarah Ellis Fox and Matt Klassen of D&D comedy podcast Adventure.exe.

Join a party of adventurers as they venture into a mysterious, ancient forest. Form bonds with the spirits of the forest and vanquish the real monsters who seek to harm the relationship between the (super) natural world and the people who rely on it. No D&D experience or supplies are needed, and players of all experience levels are welcome. Character sheets, dice and snacks will be provided. 

Sarah Ellis Fox (she/they) 

Sarah Ellis Fox is a Métis comedian, writer, and owner of the creative studio Wild Magic. Fox’s work includes documentary film, scripted television, animation, interactive design, and audio storytelling. Fox is the co-creator and host of the D&D podcast, Adventure.exe. 

Matt Klassen (he/they) 

Matt Klassen is a video game developer, and founder of the independent game studio Video Cryptid Games. Matt has over a decade of experience writing and running original tabletop role playing campaigns and is the co-creator and Dungeon Master of the long-running D&D podcast, Adventure.exe. 

Adventure.exe is a comedy D&D podcast that launched in 2016. Co-created by Sarah Ellis Fox and Matt Klassen, the series is entering its fourth season, which will be set in a fictional version of the Sunshine Coast. The show was voted Georgia Straight’s “Best Local Podcast,” and featured in a live show at Fan Expo Vancouver.

Registration is required, max. 6 people. Please register online using the form below. Recommended age is 12+

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