
Every Neurodivergent Journey is a Hero’s Journey!
Our Services
Campaigns
A full 12-session campaign, including a dedicated Session 0 where the party and GM will align on expectations, characters, and the adventure ahead. The campaign consists of 11 monthly sessions, each lasting a minimum of 2 hours and a maximum of 3 hours. Your party must have at least 3 players and can include up to 6. The exact date and time for each session will be coordinated between the party and the GM.
One Shots
Secure a one-shot adventure for your group, providing an exciting and immersive experience. The session will run for a minimum of 2 hours and a maximum of 3 hours. Your party must have at least 3 players and can include up to 6. Get ready for an unforgettable journey!
Player Coaching
Sign up for player sessions with a professional GM coach for character creation assistance, homebrew support, story telling help, and much more!
GM Coaching
Need help running a game, starting a campaign, or just learning more? We have a professional team ready to guide you!
Character Help
Whether it's your first TTRPG character or your 100th, we’ll help you create anything from your favorite pop culture hero, like a Marvel superhero, to something entirely unique. Let's get started
Homebrew & Story Telling Help
For everyone from new players to experienced GMs, get help with your homebrew, hone your story telling skills, and ask our professional GMs all the questions you want.
A Message from Our Founder
After moving across the country, my wife, Brittany, and I struggled, as many neurodivergent people do, to make new friends. We’re lifelong tabletop players and thought we’d join a local group to meet new people. The only problem? Showing up to scheduled sessions felt more daunting than facing the five-headed dragon Tiamat in real life. But we finally showed up—and discovered rare and precious loot: a welcoming and safe environment.
The group wasn’t just about rolling dice and fighting monsters—they welcomed us and encouraged us to be ourselves, even as strangers. For the first time in years, we didn’t feel like we needed to mask; we could just be ourselves without explaining, apologizing, or pretending.