Quests

Unlike a typical TTRPG campaign, in which experience points and currency are awarded for in-game activities, our TTRPG campaign primarily awards experience based on participation in various guild activities, such as meeting attendance. Sign up for meeting roles, deliver speeches, and attend guild-designated “raids” and you’ll be well on your way to improving your skills and equipment. Here is the full list of efforts that will grant XP and currency during Heirs of the Dragon:

Serve in Executive Leadership for 6 months, in one of the following roles:

  • Guild Master
  • Quest Master
  • Recruitment Master
  • Master Bard
  • Master Scribe
  • Master of Coin
  • Sergeant at Arms
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Attend an officer training or Toastmasters Leadership Institute session.

Available twice per year.

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Deliver a speech — in character or otherwise — related to the annual TTRPG campaign.

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Submit a writeup of one of the games within the annual TTRPG campaign or additional world-building material (with approval).

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It’s dangerous to go alone!

It’s not actually dangerous, but it’s more fun to bring along a friend. Why do you think it’s called an adventuring party?

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Open House events are special occasions when we seek to put our best foot forward, bringing in special guests, selecting a theme in their honor, and — ideally — preparing more elaborate table topics related to said theme. This is the perfect opportunity to share with friends what makes being part of our guild so special and, accordingly, the XP awarded for bringing guests to an Open House event is doubled!

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Deliver a prepared speech at the Verbal Joust to compete for the right to champion Dungeons & Toast at the next level: Area, Division, District (or beyond)!

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Completed level 1 of a Path within Pathways.

Pathways levels do not have to be granted to Dungeons & Toast to grant XP. However, if awarding the level to Dungeons & Toast would count toward our Distinguished Club status, credit will be delayed until the club has earned the relevant Distinguished Club Point.

Should you grant a Pathways level to another club, please send a screenshot to the Quest Master (VPE) to request credit.

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Completed level 3 of a Path within Pathways.

Pathways levels do not have to be granted to Dungeons & Toast to grant XP. However, if awarding the level to Dungeons & Toast would count toward our Distinguished Club status, credit will be delayed until the club has earned the relevant Distinguished Club Point.

Should you grant a Pathways level to another club, please send a screenshot to the Quest Master (VPE) to request credit.

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Completed level 3 of a Path within Pathways.

Pathways levels do not have to be granted to Dungeons & Toast to grant XP. However, if awarding the level to Dungeons & Toast would count toward our Distinguished Club status, credit will be delayed until the club has earned the relevant Distinguished Club Point.

Should you grant a Pathways level to another club, please send a screenshot to the Quest Master (VPE) to request credit.

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Completed level 4 of a Path within Pathways.

Pathways levels do not have to be granted to Dungeons & Toast to grant XP. However, if awarding the level to Dungeons & Toast would count toward our Distinguished Club status, credit will be delayed until the club has earned the relevant Distinguished Club Point.

Should you grant a Pathways level to another club, please send a screenshot to the Quest Master (VPE) to request credit.

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Completed level 5 of a Path within Pathways.

Pathways levels do not have to be granted to Dungeons & Toast to grant XP. However, if awarding the level to Dungeons & Toast would count toward our Distinguished Club status, credit will be delayed until the club has earned the relevant Distinguished Club Point.

Should you grant a Pathways level to another club, please send a screenshot to the Quest Master (VPE) to request credit.

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Create a character on the D&T web site to play in the annual TTRPG campaign and to roleplay in meetings.

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Flesh out your character profile with a picture, skills, feats, and backstory to help your guildmates get to know you better!

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Deliver your first speech at Dungeons & Toast, be it a Level 1 Icebreaker or a more advanced project.

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Renew your dues within the month of February or August.

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Perform the role of Game Master for an organized guild RPG event.

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Serve as the Contest Chair and/or Chief Judge for a Verbal Joust event.

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Become a member of Dungeons & Toast, the first RPG-based Toastmasters club!

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Serve as a Raid Master for an out-of-guild raid. Should include some form of preparation, such as a custom background image for raiders or questions and activities for members during the event.

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Volunteer to deliver a speech or facilitate table topics with less than 24 hours notice.

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Attended a weekly meeting but did not fill a meeting role.

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Perform the role of Captain of the Watch (General Evaluator) during a weekly meeting.

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Perform the role of Cleric of Rhetoric (Grammarian) during a weekly meeting.

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Performed the role of Scribe during a weekly meeting.

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Perform the role of Sorcerer of Time (Timer) during a weekly meeting.

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Deliver a prepared speech during a weekly meeting.

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Delivered a Table Topic response during a weekly meeting.

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Perform the role of Toastmaster of the Day during a weekly meeting.

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Perform the role of Table Topics Master during a weekly meeting.

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Perform the role of Watchman (Speech Evaluator) during a weekly meeting.

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Perform the role of Wizard of Ahs (Ah Counter) during a weekly meeting.

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Mentor a member of the guild for 3 months or more. Not necessarily limited to new Toastmasters learning Pathways but can be another type of officially recognized mentoring. See Quest Master for approval.

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These events include but are not limited to Open Houses (must include a special guest speaker) and Raids of events external to the club. Events subject to leadership approval.

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Played in an organized guild RPG event.

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Help raise our profile and attract new visitors by sharing RPG- or Toastmasters-related content!

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Attend a “raid” event outside the guild.

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Share a blog post on the Facebook social media network.

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Share a blog post on the LinkedIn social media network.

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Share a blog post on the Pinterest social media network.

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Share a blog post on the X social media network.

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Bringing a friend along for the adventures will make the adventures all the more entertaining and fulfilling, not to mention giving your guildmates a chance to get to know you and your dear companion better!

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Serve as a functionary — Timer, Ballot Counter, or Judge — at the Verbal Joust.

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Update the officers list with Toastmasters International.

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Our weekly themes are one of the things that make our weekly meetings so much fun! Get into the Spirit of things by finding a background that coordinates with the theme, and be sure to make the Master Bard aware!

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Log into the guild site at least once a week to earn in-game currency! Don’t forget to sign up for a meeting role!

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Wear a costume or either D&T-branded or campaign-themed apparel to a weekly meeting or officially sponsored event (please, no D&T Logo gear at Area, Division, or District events).

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Questlines

Perform all four functionary roles: Cleric of Rhetoric (Grammarian), Scribe, Sorcerer of Time (Timer), and Wizard of Ahs (Ah Counter).

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