Payment Policy

Gratitude

Gratitude

 

Policy

  • Each session costs $CAD 20 (~$UD 15 per session).

  • Monies collected for this game will go to schools in Uganda and Nepal.  

  • Your first session is free.

  • If you miss the session and do not inform me about it, your money will not be refunded.

  • If you inform me that you cannot make the session, I will put your payment on hold.

Why should I pay to play?

Good question!

  • The money you pay for the game goes to support two schools that my wife and I built in Uganda and Nepal.  The money goes towards teacher wages, school lunches, school supplies and so on.

  • A lot of preparation work goes into each session to ensure the best possible experience for all players.  I go to great lengths to prepare and adjust modules, creating custom content, extending the pre-built campaigns, answering questions out-of-game, helping players with their characters, and countless other tasks to ensure we all have as much fun as possible.

  • A reliable and punctual DM who is proficient in Roll20 who loves what he does and will see the campaign through from start to finish.

  • Background quests specific quests.  If you supply an interesting backstory to your character, I will work into the overall campaign arc.

  • Your character and class choices can draw on all the official sources like the Player’s Guide, Xanathars, Mordenkainen's etc

  • All Roll 20 Pro features enabled such as dynamic lighting, API scripts and so on.

  • High quality sound effects and ambient music via Syrinscape

  • A fun experience in a supportive and non-discriminatory environment. 

The schools you’ll support

Both of our schools were built in consultations with the local elders.

One of the problems the local communities had was that kids would complete their public elementary education and still be illiterate.  

To help combat this we built these schools to act as a kindergarten of sorts so that the kids would have a firm grasp on their ABCs, 123s and so on so at lease that could have a running start when they enter elementary school.