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* [[Qandela Obscura]] (2023-present, Online) |
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* [[Into the Greedy Green]] (2022-2023, Pennsylvania) |
* [[Into the Greedy Green]] (2022-2023, Pennsylvania) |
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* [[The Beggar's Bodega (Campaign)|Beggar's Bodega]] (2021-2022, Pennsylvania) |
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* [[Ancients Alive]] (2019-2020, Pennsylvania) |
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* [[Towson Tabletop|Townson Tabletop]] (2014-2016, Maryland) |
* [[Towson Tabletop|Townson Tabletop]] (2014-2016, Maryland) |
Latest revision as of 04:17, 7 August 2025
A Community Campaign is an open-table long-term roleplaying game. As opposed to a closed-table roleplaying game, where the same group of players and DM/GM gather as frequently as their schedules allow, open-table games can include many different players popping in and out throughout the story being told. A Community Campaign is great for newbies to TTRPGs, as they can try out a couple sessions to see if they like it; players with busy schedules, as there is always a next session coming up; any gamers looking to try out a fresh new game and expand their circle of friends. In short, a Community Campaign is a fantastic way to tell a great story with a bunch of new friends over the span of a year or so. They're great!
List of Community Campaigns[edit | edit source]

Quelmar has been the generating force behind several Community Campaigns, including:
- Bedlam in the Badlands (2025-present, Pennsylvania)
- The Fantasial Freeze (2025-present, Minnesota)
- Within the Wicked Wilds (2023-2025, Pennsylvania)
- Qandela Obscura (2023-present, Online)
- Into the Greedy Green (2022-2023, Pennsylvania)
- Beggar's Bodega (2021-2022, Pennsylvania)
- Ancients Alive (2019-2020, Pennsylvania)
- Townson Tabletop (2014-2016, Maryland)