Chaotic D&D starts year off strong

Lane Isbell

FUN AND FOCUSED: Chaotic D&D club dives into campaigns all over the room.

Chaotic D and D has roughly doubled in size since the club’s start in early 2020. Senior Kasey Sherman came up with the idea while listening to a Dungeons and Dragons podcast on Spotify and enlisted fellow classmates to form the club.

“Our club has gotten bigger,” said senior club vice president Annie Schmidt. “From our numbers, we are officially bigger than the drama club.” 

The club meets every Thursday in room 4107 from 3-4 p.m. but is talking about moving to the cafeteria due to the increase of members.

“It’s great, it’s chaotic, and we’re a bunch of very, I guess, friendly faces,” Schmidt said.

Chaotic D and D is always looking for new members, especially Dungeon Masters to read campaigns so even more people can participate. The club reiterates the importance of inclusivity and creativity.

“It’s just a bunch of nerds being nerds,” senior club president Lane Isbell said. “It’s so chaotically fun.”