
When last we left our heroes…
Thus begins every Ethos Studios adventure.
We are storytellers.
We are gamers.
We are your guide into and through an original story—a story that you help to create.
We are Ethos Studios.
We host tailored D&D sessions for gaming groups and corporate teams.
Experience a unique piece of an original story
Band together with friends, family, or coworkers in a live, virtual D&D adventure that you shape with every decision and encounter.
Our resident dungeonmaster, Ben Molini, has 20 years of experience building worlds and leading experienced and novice players in long-running and one-shot campaigns.
Prior gaming experience and knowledge of D&D is helpful, but not required. Ben manages the game mechanics so you and your party can focus on the story.
Play like your choices matter
You and your group play adventurers caught up in a surprising and dangerous situation, where your choices and actions matter.
In an Ethos Studios one-shot or campaign, you drive the action.
Do you fight or negotiate? Crash through or run away? How will your group work together? Can you tap into the unique skills and abilities of your party to meet the moment and best the forces that oppose you?
Survival is not guaranteed.
Designed for Corporate Teambuilding and Gaming Groups
Out custom D&D adventures are ideal for
Distributed teams – 100% online / virtual coordination and delivery of a customized team-building activity
Fans of high-fantasy movies and literature – Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones, The Once and Future King, Ursula Le Guin, and the like
Groups with mixed levels of D&D experience – Novices get the assistance they need and hard-core gamers get the challenges they expect
Gaming groups without a DM – Ben has 20+ years of experience and original content at the ready
Creative spirits ready to try something new
Get in Character
You and your fellow players influence the outcome of every scenario. So get in the mind of your character, and make decisions like they would.
Bring your personality to the table!
Talk with an accent
Wear a costume
Adopt some idiosyncrasy that brings your character to life
Be practical and just try to survive, or be bold and courageous. If your character dies, die gloriously and with principle. Or be a cautionary tale about what happens to someone with an unredeemable flaw.
This is your adventure. Your character. Your story to tell.