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Want to play a game?
A list of some of my games that you can find on startplaying.games where I’m available as a GM for different adventures.
Learn to Play Daggerheart
Ever thought about trying out this new system from the makers of Critical Role? This system is pretty neat, I have to admit.
Curse of Strahd Campaign
Under sunless sky, the vampire Count Strahd von Zarovich stands silhouetted against the ancient walls of Castle Ravenloft. He looks over his land of Barovia, the residents of which will only refer to him as “The Devil”. A title that he delights in.
The Cursed Obelisk
An original adventure that I wrote as a companion quest to expand upon the D&D adventure module The Tomb of Annihilation. Well received and available at dmsguild.com
Testimonials
What some people are saying about my games and my YouTube videos
Excellent rules knowledge, great atmosphere, creative use of monsters, and an all-around fun time!
Shard

David was very inclusive of us as beginners. Guided us, and helped us along the way—great storytelling and mood setting. Highly recommended!
Edward

Pure gold! Been doing this stuff as a DM since the late 1980’s. It will suck your players into your game world, hook, line, and sinker. This video is worth watching repeatedly, taking careful notes on.
@sgt-slag

About me
Born a nerd and I’ll die a nerd!
I’ve been playing roleplaying games since 1985 and have been in love with it every since. I love the shared storytelling aspect of it. Maybe it’s because I majored in Creative Writing in college (I dreamed of being a novelist back in the day). Maybe I just love the aspect of a socially shared experience.
