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My 12 year old son is REALLY into all of the above and is keen to play against some other enthusiasts... I know there are tournament days at some specialist shops in various parts of London but it often doesn't work for us to make that happen for him. I was wondering if there are any other kids in ED who are 'likeminded' and might like to meet up to play? If there are a few could even maybe set up a regular 'club' or local (kid-friendly) event?


Get in touch if you/your son/daughter might be interested!

What school does he go to, kpjigsaw? My daughter started a lunchtime D&D club at Charter ED and I know there's one for Year 7s at Kingsdale too.


I did look into local D&D clubs for kids (outside school) when my daughter got into it but didn't manage to find one, unfortunately.

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