Massey, at the head of the table, has set up his Dungeon Master screen which consists of three black plastic panels with plastic pockets. Beyond that, his books and dice are hidden so our characters may not know their fates. To his right sits Diego who brings along with him a leather-bound notebook with an atlas of Earth illustrated across it. He uses a single set of stone gray dice with a bright red numbering. To Diego’s right is Aaron. He places on his lap a green binder that holds his character sheet and loose-leaf paper. In front of him is one of the black, wooden dice boxes that I had crafted for the group. He uses an array of dice but his main ones are a translucent green with white numbers. To Massey’s left is Preston who brings with him multiple small, black notebooks stacked on top of each other. He also has his black dice box with sets of white, frosted glass dice with white numbering. And to his left is Joseph who has his dice box as well as a metal lunch box with an etching of Return of the Jedi on it. Inside the lunchbox are his pencils and sets of dice—his most used being black with neon green numbers. Finally, there’s me. I sit opposite of Massey and bring along an iPad with a brown, faux leather, tome-like case to quickly look up any spells I may use. I have a large, black, spiral-bound notebook to take notes in and a hefty pool of different dice, my most used being purple with gold numbers. And then, following a short summary of the last week, we start our
Massey, at the head of the table, has set up his Dungeon Master screen which consists of three black plastic panels with plastic pockets. Beyond that, his books and dice are hidden so our characters may not know their fates. To his right sits Diego who brings along with him a leather-bound notebook with an atlas of Earth illustrated across it. He uses a single set of stone gray dice with a bright red numbering. To Diego’s right is Aaron. He places on his lap a green binder that holds his character sheet and loose-leaf paper. In front of him is one of the black, wooden dice boxes that I had crafted for the group. He uses an array of dice but his main ones are a translucent green with white numbers. To Massey’s left is Preston who brings with him multiple small, black notebooks stacked on top of each other. He also has his black dice box with sets of white, frosted glass dice with white numbering. And to his left is Joseph who has his dice box as well as a metal lunch box with an etching of Return of the Jedi on it. Inside the lunchbox are his pencils and sets of dice—his most used being black with neon green numbers. Finally, there’s me. I sit opposite of Massey and bring along an iPad with a brown, faux leather, tome-like case to quickly look up any spells I may use. I have a large, black, spiral-bound notebook to take notes in and a hefty pool of different dice, my most used being purple with gold numbers. And then, following a short summary of the last week, we start our