Guild Mission: Welcome, fellow adventurers, to a realm where tales unfold and destinies are forged. Within this guild hall, we gather as kindred spirits, bound by an ardor for storytelling and the art of tabletop roleplay. By embarking upon unfamiliar paths and overcoming challenges along the way, we are inspired to reimagine ourselves and emerge as the heroes of our own narrative.
Guild Master
President
Greg S.
Quest Master
Vice President Education
Andrew B.
Recruitment Master
Vice President Membership
Cameron P.
Master Bard
Vice President Public Relations
Kait W.
Master Scribe
Secretary
Kenneth B.
Master of Coin
Treasurer
Kelly S.
Sergeant at Arms
Mindy B.
Former Guild Master
Immediate Past President
Loni H.
Campaign Master
Andrew B.
Web Master
Loni H.

Dungeons & Toast Meeting

Date: Friday October 11, 2024
Meeting Theme: Scary Tales!
Word of the Day: not yet chosen
6:45 to 7:00 PM

Meet & Greet

Opening

7:00 to 7:05 PM

The Sergeant-at-Arms shares the Club Mission Statement and welcomes visiting guests. He or she then calls the meeting to order, introducing and ceding control to the Toastmaster-of-the-Day.

7:05 to 7:15 PM
Toastmaster of the Day Cliff C, LD5

The Toastmaster introduces the members of the Evaluation team: Wizard of Ahs (Ah Counter), Cleric of Rhetoric (Grammarian), Sorcerer of Time (Timer), and Scribe.

Prepared Speeches

7:15 to 7:40 PM
Speaker 1 Cody L
Presentation Mastery Level 1 Mastering Fundamentals - Writing a Speech with Purpose
5 - 7 minutes
Making the most of your D&T Experience

For this speech Cody has reached out to members of D&T to learn about a variety of items such as dungeons and toast website, how they prepare for your speech and other roles, how to get through paths quickly, dressing up and backgrounds, using discord, timing for game night, how to get gold in D&T, etc. in order to help members make the most of their D&T experience.

Speaker 2 Cynthia Z, PM5
Other Manual or Non Manual Speech - Custom Speech 5 to 7 minutes
5 to 7 minutes
D&D + Bad Drama

A quick story on how the bad kind of drama de-railed the first ever D&D group I ever joined. 

Speaker 3 Andrew B, VC5
5 - 7 minutes
Backup Speaker

1-3 speakers deliver prepared speeches, each of which is generally 5-7 minutes in length.

Impromptu Speeches

7:40 to 8:00 PM
Topics Master Patrick V, DTM

The Table Topics Master conducts the table topics session with members and guests invited to speak extemporaneously for 1-2 minutes each. Returns control to the Toastmaster-of-the-Day.

The Toastmaster-of-the-Day passes control to the Captain of the Watch (General Evaluator).

Evaluation

General Evaluator Kelly S, LD4

The Captain of the Watch (General Evaluator) leads the third and final portion of the meeting which is dedicated to evaluation.

8:00 to 8:10 PM
Evaluator 1 Greg S, DTM
Evaluator 2 Michael C
Evaluator 3 Angel L, DTM

Each Speech Evaluator delivers an evaluation of the prepared speech to which they have been assigned.

8:10 to 8:15 PM
Timer Kenneth B, DTM

The Sorcerer of Time (Timer) delivers his or her report.

Ah Counter Cameron P

The Wizard of Ahs (Ah Counter) delivers his or her report.

Grammarian

The Cleric of Rhetoric (Grammarian) delivers his or her report.

Scribe Mindy B

The Scribe delivers his or her report.

8:15 to 8:19 PM

The General Evaluator provides an overall assessment of the meeting, including exceptional moments and opportunities for improvement before ceding control to the Toastmaster-of-the-Day.

8:19 to 8:21 PM

The Toastmaster-of-the-Day provides closing remarks before ceding control to the presiding officer.

Administrative

8:21 to 8:36 PM

The presiding officer facilitates any outstanding club business before adjourning the meeting, including:
•Soliciting guest feedback
•Member recognition
•Filling roles for the next meeting

Additional Club Business

8:36 PM

Meeting Ends