I began playing Dungeons & Dragons every second Wednesday, over a year ago now. Where I meet up with a group of like minded individuals from Mullingar Dungeons & Dragons for an evening of joking, talking shite, and battling monsters and living stories that could not exist anywhere else.

Our games are hosted in Clarke's Bar, Mullingar , where we run multiple campaigns that work for both new and experienced players.

⚔️ My Characters

I usually gravitate towards Barbarians, although I've also played a Rogue and a Paladin to experiment with different playstyles. Regardless of the class, my characters almost always end up reflecting who I am. They're typically quiet, stoic, and more likely to think their way through a problem than blindly follow the obvious path.

My alignment tends to land somewhere around Chaotic Neutral. Rules are useful until they stop making sense. Rather than following a predetermined solution, I prefer to field-test ideas and adapt as I go. If there's a locked door, I'll probably spend five minutes looking for another way in before I ever reach for the key.

🪓 Hank Grimmash

Level 5 Half-Orc Rogue

My first D&D character. Hank introduced me to tabletop roleplaying. Sneak attacks and long distance weapons.

🛡️ Declan Largetoes

Level 7 Deep Gnome Paladin

An Oath of Devotion Paladin. Small character, large moral backbone. My toe dip into magic and can trips.

💈 Ian

Level 5 Elf Barbarian

A barber by trade who solves problems with considerably more rage than customer service. Rage and a large hammer

⚔️ Sir Render Rordye

Level 6 Half-Orc Barbarian / Fighter

A knight whose solution to almost every problem involves charging directly towards it. This was my first attempt at a multiclass character.