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Stonecrest (Conyers/Lithonia) Lost Mine of Phandelver

I brought the Lost Mine of Phandelver book and I want to take a shot at running it.
22F

Campaign: Lost Mine of Phandelver
System: D&D 5e
Location: In person, near Stonecrest Mall (about a 10–15 minute walk away)
Session Length: Around 3 hours
Schedule: Still deciding weekly or bi-weekly, most likely either:

* Sundays around 12–1 PM (leaning towards this)
* Fridays around 7:30 PM

I’m looking for around 4–6 players and will keep the post open until I have enough people interested.

The goal is a pretty relaxed game with a good mix of roleplay, exploration, and combat rather than trying to rush through the adventure.

If you’re interested, reply and let me know which day works better for you (Friday or Sunday) and a little about your D&D experience, if any.

**Background on me**

I started a D&D group back in college that’s been going for about three years. After finishing my long-running campaign, I stepped back from DMing for a while and have mostly been a player in everyone else’s games.

Our group eventually moved online as people graduated and moved away, so I haven’t gotten to play much D&D in person lately. At the same time, pretty much everyone in the group has started running their own campaigns, and we rotate between them on Tuesdays. Since our schedule is a bit too packed with games for me to start something new, I figured this would be a good chance for me to get back to playing in person and meet some new people.

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u/Quiet-Blueberry-4182 — 2 days ago

LUG Con 2026

Hello everyone,

I do not live in Atlanta or even Georgia for that matter, but I am considering attending Dragon Con or LUG Con and wanted all your opinions.

I am really big into TTRPGs mainly Call of Cthulhu and Cyberpunk and have really wanted to attend a TTRPG convention of some kind. I'd like to visit Gen Con, but for now it is a little too far for me.

Anyway I wanted to know everyone's opinion of the two cons, I know DC is larger but it also isn't limited to strictly table top games like LC. Would it be better for me to attend DC? I'm personally leaning toward going to LC only because I always love visiting newer cons when they are small and watching them grow like Momocon. But with both costing close to the same, I want to make sure I am not crazy choosing LC.

Let me know what you guys think.

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u/EncoreFin_CPA — 4 days ago

Marietta / Cobb — longtime PC gamer looking for a small group of older gamers

54M, married dad, software engineer/C++ programmer. Been gaming forever; played competitive Quake 3 back in the day. Currently playing Valheim and Elden Ring Nightreign, occasionally Overwatch, and have a ridiculous Steam library.

Looking primarily for people in roughly the 35–60 range who want an actual long-term gaming group rather than anonymous matchmaking. Relaxed, intelligent conversation, low drama, not interested in screaming Discord servers. I'm in Marietta / East Cobb and would particularly like to eventually know people locally rather than keeping everything online.

Happy to host a small persistent Valheim world/server if there's interest.

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u/RandomMarius — 10 days ago