Dungeon and Dragons Art Party Kills a Dragon Pictures

This past weekend I took part in amazing political party for our friend'southward son who was turning 9-years old. It all started last year when my married woman and I offered the utilise of the Game Tavern for his birthday. The family lives 6-hours away, simply that did not finish them making sure this ballsy quest occurred! Our friend Tanya has always been super crafty, with many astonishing parties nether her belt. Her son Brokk comes from his dear of Dungeons & Dragons honestly, as I have been playing the game with his dad for decades.

Most of our friends have kids between the ages of 6 and 13; then many different activities would need planning. Tanya definitely delivered that and then some, which I will detail beneath. If you are planning a like party for your own children, I hope this post serves as inspiration. This is the stuff of legends and great memories!

The party started with exterior activities. Since there were many younger kids, they were ready to jump right into the fun. In addition, it was of import for the older kids to get some free energy out also. When it comes to D&D, the mind can just absorb what the seat tin suffer. This could not band any truer with children and teens. Below are pictures of the various crafts and activities all put together for the party.

The character sail shirt.

All of the children received these home fabricated dice chests.

Each chest is guarded by a dragon. Their curled tail holds a D20!

Within the die chests, complete with Brokk'southward birthday d6s.

Outside included a boisterous joust with rings.

A refreshment tent.
Bottled H2o Weird was on mitt!

An area for birthday presents (loot) to be placed.

Of course in that location was alchemy!

The slime recipe was a big favorite with the kids!
A water balloon siege engine!



What monster to attack?

A goblin target!

A Gnoll target!

An of form an Owlbear...I missed it every time!

This station had target dummies and shield making!

Homemade pillory for photo ops!

A habitation made BEHOLDER Pinata!!! This was amazing.


The poor Beholder did non final many rounds against a dozen kids!

A dwelling made MIMIC Birthday Block!!!

This is what it looks like after taking critical damage.

A lock picking station for rogues in training.

Home made Kobold Kandy inside!

My own son is 11-years old, and a new Dungeon Chief. With about a dozen game sessions nether his belt, he was quick to volunteer to DM for the political party. Over the by few weeks, nosotros worked on a 3-hour dungeon together. It was linear on purpose, later all this was a party and things needed to continue moving. The star of the show of course was the birthday boy, Brokk. The story being he was attempting to recover his lost family sword from the vile dragon Acidmaw!

The adventure featured many archetype monsters such as a Water Weird, Gelatinous Cube and, Piercers. Many times during the take a chance, some of the adults stepped in to quietly watch the chance unfold. It was really cool experiencing the side by side generation playing a session together. All I could think was, wow...wish I had parents similar us when I beginning learned about the game in 1983!

The players were given pre-made characters complete with custom paper miniatures. They besides received a Bag of Holding which independent all sorts of accouterments such as pencils, newspaper, etc.

The kids had a blast and were thrilled to battle a dragon. Brokk's graphic symbol plant his magic sword, Dragonslayer and it launched to his hand. Nosotros ordered a cool foam sword and had it waiting for that very moment. My son handed it to him and the surprise was priceless! The grouping eventually slayed the evil dragon, with the birthday boy landing the final blow.

The Game Tavern set for the adventure.

The game session. Faces blurred for privacy.

If if yous take any questions about some of crafted items in this post Tanya tin can be reached on Twitter @Tuneses. Dungeons and Dragons is such a wonderful hobby. I'm really happy that our own children all love playing it. Go along gaming and remember you're never to old to be a kid at heart!

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