Adventure Teaser:
The town of Briar’s Bluff finds itself at the nonexistent mercy of a trio of powerful hags, and has elected to pay a ransom to the wicked creatures in the hopes of staving off their cruel depredations. You and your companions have been hired to deliver the offer and a gift of appeasement, but you’ll need to find a way past the hags’ legion of minions, all eager to claim the prize (and credit) for themselves. Dare you face the combined coven of The Sisters Three? Remember to mind your manners…
Game Style:
D&D 5e. 6th level characters. Mark provides a theatrical gaming experience where role playing is definitely prominent, but there are also plenty of opportunities to throw down and roll dice in combat.
Bio:
Mark Meer is an actor best known for his work as Commander Shepard (and more) in BioWare’s Mass Effect Trilogy. Other voice work includes Hinterland Studio’s The Long Dark, multiple roles in both the Dragon Age and Baldur’s Gate series, Starro the Conquerer (among others) in WB Games’ Gotham Knights, and the vampire lord Deadalus in Beamdog’s 1980s Saturday morning cartoon homage, MythForce. Mark is a longtime member of Edmonton’s own Rapid Fire Theatre, and a co-creator, writer, and star of the award-winning Canadian comedy series Tiny Plastic Men. In the tabletop role-playing game sphere, Mark has been a recurring guest on the Vampire: The Masquerade stream L.A. by Night, a frequent player and guest Dungeon Master on Codename Entertainment’s Idle Champions Presents, a regular on Pod By Night’s Stitch of Fate and Cracked Crown, and a core cast member and guest DM on the official Dungeons & Dragons Ravenloft stream, The Black Dice Society. He serves as the Keeper of Arcane Lore on Chaosium’s Call of Cthulhu mini-series, Bookshops of Arkham, plus its sequel, Graveyards of Arkham, and was also the Keeper for Chaosium’s 2025 UK tour of Call of Cthulhu Live. Mark has been honoured to be a frequent Dungeon Master at D&D in a Castle event since 2019, and is always thrilled by the chance to write about himself in the third person.
What an adventurer must bring:
One 6th level D&D character, created with point-buy, with one rare or two uncommon magic items of your choice. It is also suggested you bring dice and a miniature to represent your character.