Thursday, September 20, 2018

Table 1....October 2017 you started on a Journey. A Journey into the hot steamy jungle nation of Chult. Close to 40+ weekends later you have made your way through jungles, past dinosaurs both alive and undead, encountered tribes of hostile creatures, fought a dragon, dealt with hags, explored vast ancient cities and braved the first 5 levels of the Dungeon Tombs of the 9 trickster gods. Now, you stand at the entrance to the LAST level....what awaits you at the bottom of thos...e stairs..DEATH..............
AND Cookies. This Saturday The first Group of Gamers to form up for Ye Gamer's Guild resurgence Wyatt Brady Arron Roberts Austin Roberts ThoSang Thang Michael Gaulden Rob Read Chris King and newest table member Mark Zavestoski more affectionately known as Narul the Tortle Monk also known as "Soup",, Vallaron Corbon, Tiefling Warlock, Vincent Goliath Cleric, Caelynn Don Elf Warrior, Rhek The Dragonborn Paladin, Sythesis Tharback aka Zythi the rogue who thinks he is a mage, HIss the yuan-ti rogue and servant of Dendar the Night Serpent, and that new guy that likes to push buttons and open wardrobes much to everyones woe....
This weekend an era ends with the completion of this adventure. Food will be provided by the guild. Feel free to brink snacks or additional food to share if you so wish. THIS GAME WILL BE RECORDED FOR LATER EDITING AND UPLOADING _ SO WEAR CLEAN UNDERWARE!
Regardless of who lives, who dies, who crumbles into a pile of dust like spidey from Infinity wars it has been an honor being your DM/Torturer for this past year and I look forward to laying waste to your characters decendants for many games to come - Merlin Edwards PS Funny hats or headgear encouraged


Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Ye gamer's Guild just donated the first Gaming Library to Indiana Youth Group, an advocacy group for LGBT+ youth.
I would like to thank Zoe for taking the time to listen about the guilds Inclusiveness Project and accepting our donation of games. We hope the youth you help will enjoy the games and in turn foster a love of gaming.

https://www.facebook.com/IYGindy/

http://www.indianayouthgroup.org/

Ye Gamer's Guild

The Inclusiveness Project Donation Page


Monday, September 17, 2018

The funds raised from the Ye Gamer's Guild Auction have been used to purchase our first Gaming Library Donation. This library will be donated to a group this week in the name of Ye Gamer's Guild and the Inclusiveness Project.
I would like to give special shout out to COMIC BOOK UNIVERSITY for their additions to the library and support of Ye Gamer's Guild, and of course I huge thank you to our gamers for supporting us and making our Credo "All are welcome at our table" a living example. - Merlin


For more information on Ye Gamer's Guild and the Inclusiveness Project:








Sunday, September 16, 2018

Busy day Today, two tables running. Table 1 in Tomb of Annihilation: Fane of the Night Serpent










And Table 3 visiting Barovia in Curse of Strahd.







Saturday, September 15, 2018

Ye Gamer's Guild and the Inclusiveness Project


Tabletop gaming, role-playing games, and card games have been a means for people to come together and form friendships for decades. There is a sense of camaraderie and fellowship that develops with those who meet across a table for a weekly game that is unique in that many times these are total strangers to one another before they begin playing. For some people, their weekly game is the social event of their week, old friendships are renewed and new friendships formed.

In Over 30 years of gaming, I have seen this time and time again and it never ceases to amaze and humble me. I pride myself on the most basic of statements I always declare at the start of of gaming with a new group of players: “All are welcome at our table”.

Ye Gamers Guild is a local gaming club in Indianapolis, Indiana that runs weekly games out of local comic shops, game stores, and homes. We are a fairly diverse group of the young and old, varying income levels, disabilities, genders, political beliefs, occupations, and race..

Looking back over the past few years I have been proud of the members in my group for living up to our Creed “All are welcome at our Table”. But, I believe we can do better.

We all watch the news, read the newspapers and daily  see articles on children, teens, and young adults that felt suicide, self-harm, or drug and alcohol addiction were their only choices. The wall of troubles that face these groups are huge.

Bullying - Sexism - Racism - Homophobia - Discrimination based on disability.

These people were not welcome at someones table.

Ye Gamers Guild is currently making plans to partner with local groups that address the problems mentioned by the aforementioned groups with an emphasis being placed on bullying since it cast such a wide net over so many. Ye Gamers Guild is working on gaming supplies to sell to help defray the cost of these goals but we need help to create a foundation to build on.

Funds will be used for:
Raising awareness of the Inclusiveness Project.
Building Game Libraries for organizations, school clubs, and youth related groups.
Assisting those who have difficulty (by merit of disability) attending game functions with better access to conventions, gaming social engagements, and local games.
A training program for game and event organizers to assist them in making their events as inclusive as possible.
Grants to be awarded to groups who are putting into practice the ideals of The Inclusiveness Project.
A central gaming hub locally and eventually abroad as a safe place to introduce gaming to those who may have never considered gaming as an outlet to assist them with social interactions with their peers in a non-judgmental forum.
This hub will hopefully be self sustaining financially, allowing more funds to go towards the previous goals of awareness and outreach. A physical game club would allow us needed office space, a gathering place, and a place where our creed is placed into practice: “All are welcome at our Table”.

The enormity of this undertaking is not lost on us, and to achieve any of our goals we will need help in funding these goals. We understand no one donates to a cause to earn a trinket, a rubber bracelet, their name mentioned in an annual list of donors. They donate because they believe in the cause and see the need for it. Hopefully, after reading this project outline you do believe in what we are trying to accomplish, understand the need we are trying to fulfill, and are willing and able to make a donation of any amount. If you have ever known someone who needed to know that they were welcome, that they were safe, and that they were supported, please donate.

If you have ever felt the need to be included, to know that friends were just a tables length away, please donate.

If you believe “All are welcome at YOUR table” please donate.


As we obtain donations we will give regular updates on our progress in meeting our goals, and will reward donors not only with our heartfelt thanks but an opportunity  to share in the programs the guild hopes to enact.
The Current state of the Ye Gamer's Guild Tables.

When posting on our facebook page to differentiate between the different gaming groups we have taken to referering to them as Table 1, Table 2, Table 3, etc. Table 1 normally refers to the games that are played in my own home with the player base comprised of the original gamers who helped form the guild and tends to be made up of other Dungeon Masters who come to get their "playing fix" since they spend so much time game mastering games for others.
Table 2 normally meets at the Comic Book shop and is comprised of intermediate players who participate in Wizards of the Coast Adventure League play.
Table 3 also meets at the comic book shop and is made up of new players to the guild or are new to Dungeons and Dragons.
We soon may be splitting tables due to size constraints and introducing a Table 4.

Tables 1 and 2 are currently wrapping up Season 7 of the Adventure League titled The Tomb of Annihilation.
Table 1 has been playing for over a year in this hardcover module with the following group:
Rhek a Dragonborn Paladin (Just don't ask him to breathe lightening)
Vincent, a Goliath Cleric who has a thing about not healing party members
Narul, a Tortle Monk (with 1 level of druid) who once proned a room (yes..you read that right..a Room)
Hiss the Yuan-Ti Rogue who wants to convert players to worship of Dendar the night Serpent... or eat them.
Caelynn Don, an Elf Warrior, very cautious and not your typical warrior..more then willing to let the rogue take the brunt of damage.
Sythesis Tharback aka Zythi a Rogue who thinks he is a Wizard
and Vallaron Corbon, a Tiefling Warlock. Next to Hiss, no one loves to infuriate the DM more by ill placed area effect spells.


This group is on the last level of the last dungeon in the book and may soon be facing the ultimate villain, Acererak the Lich.


Table 2 has been playing almost as long as Table 1 but are abit behind in the adventure. This table is comprised of:

Nimzo the gnome Wizard with a proclivity to cast fireball at inopportune moments. 
Hoots (Nimzo's owl familiar) Now actually Hoots #10 due to untimely deaths of Hoots 1-9
Magni, Human Warrior Very Brave.... maybe too brave
Cecily, Human Cleric would rather talk with a monster then fight it... but piss her off and all bets are off.
Morgrim Dwarf Fighter The party meat shield with an ungodly AC
Sasha, an Aasimar Bard The Ladies Man of the party (even when he does not want to be)
an Tintin a Dwarf Druid.Loves dinosaur wildshapes
This group is just now entering the Night Fane of the Serpent, the dungeon just before the last big dungeon.

Table 3, alas, I do not know all of the players as I do not DM this table, but are in the hands of DM Mark who has been teaching new players how to play Dungeons and Dragons, and guaranteeing they will become avid RPG enthusiast for years to come.  They have just finished up Lost mine of Phandelver,

and will be starting on The Curse of Strahd hardcover module (just in time for Halloween)

We have many players who drop in and out of our games, especially those in Adventure League play since the league allows for portability of characters to move from one game group to another. Some come to one of our tables, declare it home and stay there for all of their gaming needs.
After Table 1 and 2 finish with season 7, we will be moving on to Season 8 (per Adventure League count)
Waterdeep Dragon Heist and Dungeon of the Mad Mage.

If You ever happen into Indianapolis, Indiana or attend a convention where the guild is playing, drop by by a spell (preferably healing, possibly evocation)