The Dungeons and Dragons club at the Regional fosters community for students interested in fantasy and roleplaying games as well as those who would like to meet new people and have fun.
“The club has been active for about six years now,” said English teacher and club advisor Keith Korandanis.
“My favorite thing about the club is introducing new people to D&D,” said club leader and junior William Connor.
Members say that while many attend who are imaginative, others say it is just a great way to get to know new people.
“Anyone looking for a friend or interested in fantasy should join,” said senior Corbin Wolfendale.
Many members of the club said that they love playing the game, and the club opened an opportunity to play it with friends and fellow players.
“The thing I enjoy most about this club is playing with friends. I’ve met a lot of great people through this club,” said junior Charly Heinrich.
According to club members, the game offers a lot of room for creativity and storytelling.
“You can pretty much do anything with your game,” said freshman Marshall Streeter.
The Dungeons and Dragons club meets on Mondays from 2:15-3:30 in room C027. For more information on the club, email Mr. Korandanis.