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Author Archives: Johnathan

RTR has a Discord Server Update!

If you haven’t been by our Discord Server recently, we have a new volunteer who has made significant contributions to the server’s functionality, organization, and appearance. Spencer, our new Discord Admin, has been hard at work to implement new features to make our space more useful and easier to navigate. There’s now a dedicated Looking […]

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New Community Campaign: Trophy

Join GM Daniel for a Community Campaign of Trophy! Trophy is a game where a group of flawed and desperate treasure hunters explore the dangerous places of the world. This campaign will meet on Saturdays this autumn, with opportunities for new players to jump in at the beginning of each month. Find out more about the […]

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Volunteers Needed!

Volunteerism is a keystone of Raleigh Tabletop RPGs. Every event, post, platform, etc. that we have is due to volunteers donating their time and energy. And, as is expected, people’s lives change and some of us volunteer more or less as time goes on. COVID was a big pause for, well, everything. Much of RTR […]

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RTR Financial Update

Money. A sad necessity for pretty much everything in our lives and Raleigh Tabletop RPGs isn’t any different. As much as the Organizers would love to provide everything RTR does for free to everyone, it simply isn’t feasible. We, just like everyone in this community we love, come from all walks of life. Sadly, we […]

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Community Campaigns: RTR’s Newest Program

Exciting news, we are officially starting a new program called Community Campaigns! Those familiar with our PBTA SOP season and Winter One Shot Extravaganza will recognize this as a opportunity to bring smaller , less intensive, and hopefully more TTRPG events to our communities. A Community Campaign (CC), is a a short term campaign that […]

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