
What we’re about
Calling all Investigators!
If you are interested in hosting gaming or non-gaming events, please let me know so I can give you Event Organizer status.
The Denver Lovecraftian Gaming Society is a meetup group for people who appreciate Lovecraftian and mythos inspired style horror and mystery that also like to play tabletop roleplaying games and/or play board games, and get to know fellow gamers over coffee, drinks, food, movies, etc.
There are a number of great games based in the Cthulhu Mythos: The Call of Cthulhu RPG by Chaosium; Trail of Cthulhu RPG by Pelgrane Press; Achtung Cthulhu! RPG from Modiphius; Arkham Horror and Mansions of Madness board games, etc.
The goal of this group is to build a community of gamers that not only want to meet and play RPG's and board games, but also want to get to know fellow gamers. So there will also be casual meet and greets where members can gather to see new faces, see longtime members, or just want a fun meetup in a non-gaming environment over drinks, coffee, or whatever.
Any member is welcome to host non-gaming social events!
While everyone here is a fan, to some degree, of Mythos and Lovecraftian related games and fiction, this group does not just have to be about those games.
If you want to post a gaming event, feel free to post whatever RPG or board game you like. We all have a passion or appreciation for Cosmic Horror and the Mythos but there is no need to limit ourselves to just those Cthulhu/Lovecraftian Mythos specific RPG's and board games. Whether it is D&D, Pathfinder, Mörk Borg, World of Darkness, Cyberpunk, Warhammer Fantasy, Warhammer 40k, pulp or steampunk games, or any games or settings with a Dark fantasy, grimdark, or horror genre, feel free to post it.
And another reminder for those attending events: If you RSVP to an event and cannot make it we understand, but please cancel your RSVP or send a message to the event host. We all understand that life happens and other things can get in the way. But not showing up to an event without any notice is not polite to the people that have put in their time and effort to host the events - especially if there is a limited number of seats at the event and/or reservations were required. If you sign up for an event put it on your calendar or in your phone with a reminder, and if something comes up that keeps you from attending, no one is going to be offended if you have to cancel.
Thank you,
Craig - Group Organizer