Hero’s Path is a Brooklyn-Based Dungeons & Dragons Gaming Service offering D&D games and Lessons for Children and adults

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In-Person Campaign

Weekly or monthly sessions in a continuous heroic campaign. Your characters will level up as they progress through the adventure.

Virtual Campaign

If your group lives in different places or can't all meet in person, an online game is the answer. We can provide online adventures using a Virtual tabletop with character tokens, handouts, maps, and character sheets.

Learn to Play

If you're new to Dungeons & Dragons The Hero's Path will teach you how to play with a combination of basic rules and a short adventure where you can learn as you play.

Learn to DM

Do you want to sit in the Dungeon Master's seat and take control? Individual or small group lessons will teach you both the basics and in-depth practices of running your own games.

Parties

We provide custom "one-shot" adventures for your special event. Birthdays, bachelor and bachelorette parties and more.

Game Master Services

Brice Canedo-Pullan

Brice Canedo-Pullan has been playing Tabletop Role Playing Games (TTRPGs) for over 25 years and running games for nearly as long. He knows the ins-and-outs of Dungeons and Dragons with years-long campaigns under his belt.

Teaching and running games is a passion and he loves bringing new players into the world of Role Playing Games. After running home games for friends and his own children, more requests from adults and parents cropped up and The Hero’s Path was born.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Generally we feel that 7-8 years old is a good starting age where players can focus and take turns. We run games for all ages into adulthood. The story and description will always be age-appropriate. Parents should expect fantasy combat in the vein of The Lord of the Rings or The Hobbit.

  • Of course! We can run a game that will support the newer players while challenging everyone with an exciting story.

    If everyone in the group is new to Dungeons & Dragons, we do recommend our Learn to Play option to ensure the players want to commit to a larger number of sessions.

  • Get in touch and we can work with your schedule to make sure everyone can come together to play.

  • If the DM has to cancel, we will offer a make-up session at the earliest possible date. If we cannot find a reasonable make-up date, we will offer future session credit or a full refund for the session.

    Individual players have the responsibility to attend all scheduled sessions. No refunds are offered for individually skipped sessions.

    If the entire party has to cancel a session, there is a four-week grace period to find a make-up date with the DM. If no acceptable date can be found the session will be skipped and no refund will be issued.

  • Of course! If you’re well-versed in the game you can build your own character. Just make sure to okay anything homebrew with the DM.

  • Any online tool we use, including Roll20.net, Discord, Zoom, and DnDbeyond.com are all free-to-create accounts.

    We do recommend having a camera available for Virtual games but is it not a requirement.

  • Absolutely! Snacks are an integral part of the Dungeons & Dragons experience!

  • Let us know when you get in touch and we can find a public gameplay space the party can play in.

  • While we primarily focus on Dungeons & Dragons, the DM can run multiple other systems including:

    • Monster of the Week

    • Vampire the Masqurade

    • Mothership

    • Call of Cthulu

    And many more. If there’s a game or system you’ve been dying to try, contact us and we can try to accommodate you!

  • Contact us and we can answer any further questions you have!

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