Semi Organized Play
These are a rotating stable of mini-campaigns that we run for the community. Currently, games are on 2nd and 4th Fridays and Sundays and feature a variety of systems. Check out our individual SOPs for more info.
These are a rotating stable of mini-campaigns that we run for the community. Currently, games are on 2nd and 4th Fridays and Sundays and feature a variety of systems. Check out our individual SOPs for more info.
With several different programs and more than a few weird acronyms, it can be a little odd to figure out where exactly to jump in and get involved with RTR.
These are similar to all-day gaming Cons, but RTR-sized. Usually hosted at gaming stores, these events are often themed. Expect 2 to 3 sessions of gaming and 4 - 6 game options per session.
On Jan. 17th, the RTR leadership had a meeting. The topics we covered included: Upcoming SOPs: Dungeons and Dragons is coming soon to an SOP near you. We’ll be running two tables a session 2021 Q2. We’re still discussing what will fill the slot in Fall 2021. Our current plans are to talk to the […]
I’m excited to announce that JC has volunteered to step into the Deputy Semi Organized Play Organizer position recently vacated by Justin’s retirement. Our SOP Program is easily our most involved program and I’m very thankful to have JC’s energy and drive join me in the organizing duties. Welcome JC to their new position!
On Dec. 18th, the RTR leadership had a meeting. The topics we covered included: How to handle Ombud duties: Marisol is stepping down. We are grateful for the time and energy she gave in shaping our welcoming and safe community. For the moment, the Head Organizer will manage the process and the leadership committee will […]
Wow, it’s December. We’re entering the 10th month of Raleigh Tabletop going virtual, so I wanted to take a moment to update everyone on the status of the organization. Virtual Tabletop Continues For the foreseeable future, all of our Semi-Organized Play, Special Event, Try-It-Out, and Workshop programs will be held online through a variety of […]
Over the past few years, the RTR community has been part of the larger discussion on how to make gaming more inclusive, equitable, and welcoming to people from marginalized groups. Last year, several folks stepped up to begin working on this, but the pandemic has put several of the community-building ideas on hold. One thing […]