- How do I hire a Game Master in Copenhagen?
- Tell me your group size, the kind of game you want, and a few possible dates through the contact form. I'll reply with a tailored plan and a quote. I run tabletop RPGs in person across Copenhagen and Denmark, or online for groups anywhere in the world.
- How much does it cost to hire a Game Master?
- Sessions are priced as a flat rate per booking, regardless of how many people are at the table (up to 4). A first-timer one-shot is DKK 599; a standard one-shot is DKK 999. Bundles bring the per-session cost down: DKK 799 for a 3-session run, DKK 719 for 5 sessions, DKK 639 for 10. Corporate and event bookings are quoted separately. Book a free intro call and I'll walk you through what makes sense for your group.
- Do I need any experience to play Tabletop Roleplaying Games?
- None at all. Most groups I run for have never played a tabletop RPG before. I teach the rules at the table, help everyone build a character. You learn along the way.
- Can you run D&D sessions online?
- Yes. Online games run over Discord with a shared virtual tabletop for maps, dice, and character sheets, so your group can play from anywhere in the world. It's the same experience as an in-person session.
- What tabletop RPG systems do you run?
- I run all types of systems, but I've mostly run Call of Cthulhu and D&D. If your group already has a system or setting in mind I'll match it; if not, I'll suggest one that fits the tone you want.
- How many players do you run games for?
- Standard RPG sessions are for up to 4 players. Solo (one-on-one) sessions also work well. For events, parties, or larger groups, reach out and I'll put together something that fits.
- How long does a tabletop RPG session last?
- Sessions run 2–4 hours depending on the format and your group's pace. A one-shot is typically on the longer end. Campaign sessions tend to run shorter and recur on a schedule that suits your group. I'll agree the length with you before we start.
- Can a tabletop RPG work as a corporate team-building event?
- Yes, and it's one of the most popular things I run. A guided, collaborative adventure gets a team talking, problem-solving, and laughing together without the awkwardness of typical team-building. It works for groups of all sizes, remote or in person, and needs zero prior experience from anyone.
- Do you provide the dice, books, and character sheets?
- Everything is included. I bring the rules, the story, the maps, the dice, and pre-made characters if you'd rather jump straight in, or I'll help you build your own. You just need to show up; for online games, all you need is a webcam and an internet connection.
- Can you host a one-shot for a birthday or private party?
- Yes, please! Birthdays, stag and hen dos, or any get-together make a great occasion for a self-contained adventure built around the group. I'll theme the story to suit the event and the players, whether they're total beginners or seasoned adventurers, and keep it kid-friendly or adult depending on what you want.
Just... don't get too drunk.
- What's the difference between a one-shot and a campaign?
- A one-shot is a complete story told in a single session. It's perfect for a one-off night or a first taste of tabletop RPGs. A campaign is an ongoing series of sessions with a persistent world and characters who grow over time. Not sure which fits? Tell me your group and I'll recommend one.
- How far in advance should I book a session?
- A week or two is usually plenty for a one-shot, and the earlier the better for events tied to a specific date or for ongoing campaigns. If you're on a tight timeline, reach out anyway and I'll tell you what's possible. Be warned that the more time I have to prepare, the more I can guarantee your satisfaction in the service. No two groups are the same and I like to adjust my material to each one.