Casually Learn to be a Dungeon Master


Details
Join me for a casual discussion about how to get started as a Dungeon Master! Our Wednesday "D&D Night" has been very successful in bringing in new players, and in response we're creating a space to talk about how to get started as a Dungeon Master. It's not as hard as it seems—the first time I ever played D&D I was the Dungeon Master—and the most important thing is to be prepared just enough to start diving in. Most of what you need to know to be a good Dungeon Master you can only learn by being a Dungeon Master.
Maybe you're a little more sane than me and you want play as a regular player before you run a game. If that's you and you've never played a TTRPG before, feel free to stick around and watch/play in one of the games at "D&D Night"!
Quick Glossary of Terms for the Uninitiated
- D&D = Dungeons & Dragons
- DM = Dungeon Master (specific to D&D) | The player that runs the world and plays the supporting cast (NPCs) in a D&D game
- GM = Game Master | The general TTRPG term for a Dungeon Master (not specific to D&D) | All DMs are GMs but not all GMs are DMs...
- TTRPG = Tabletop Roleplaying Game | D&D is the most famous, but there are many others | D&D is to TTRPG like Kleenex is to Tissue...
- NPC = Non-Player Character | A character played by the GM
- PC = Player Character | A character played by a player that isn't the GM
- CM = Character Master | A player who plays a PC
See, we're learning already...
What can you expect?
- A casual, personable conversation about your experience with TTRPGs, your interest in running a game, and the steps needed for you to feel comfortable [enough] to step out on your own.
About the Venue
Awry Brewing is a small brewery on the corner of Winter and Barret. They have a cabinet of board games, a couple TVs that play nerdier stuff (at least one is usually animation if not anime, and sometimes folks play Switch games at the bar), a lot of indie art, and the intention to be a haven for nerds.
Provision! (Food & Drink)
Awry's offerings include an ever rotating list of beers, a small cocktail menu, and some non-alcoholic options as well as an easily accessible water station.
Can't make this timeframe but still interested?
Shoot me a message and we'll see if we can find another time to host a "how to be a DM" conversation, either in person or online!
Is there an event fee?
There is no fee for this event, and Awry doesn't pressure us to buy anything.
Miscellaneous Notes
- By default, public No Dice events are 18+ events
- Meetup messenger does not send me notifications, so day-of messages or comments will likely not be seen by me until after the event (the best way to contact me is through Discord, you can follow this link and @cali in the bothering-cali channel: https://discord.gg/6Tv4qHBVvc)

Every week on Wednesday until August 26, 2025
Casually Learn to be a Dungeon Master