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Knights of the Shed

Locality: Hobart, Tasmania

Phone: +61 447 890 184



Address: Level 1, 121 Macquarie Street Hobart 7000 Hobart, TAS, Australia

Website: https://knightsoftheshed.com.au

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24.01.2022 Easter holidays: The teens group, staying out of the wild winds today by embarking on part two of the wild adventures instead. Thanks to GM Paul and GM Chris for your time and passion this week - there were plenty of gorgeous smiles as the knights left this afternoon!



23.01.2022 And the younger team is back in action! More pics to come, but we think this sums it up!

20.01.2022 And that’s a Winter Holiday Wrap! Thank you to everyone for your participation, and apologies for the whole not quite enough death thing. Until next time

20.01.2022 Some of you will have noticed that this term we have a brand new addition to Knights of the Shed, the amazing Djia! We asked Djia to tell us a bit about herself and this is what she said: Name: Djia Alias: Phil Class: Dungeon Master... Race: *Lizardfolk... (admin) *Human Background: Running Dungeons and Dragons for over 3 years, inspired by the teachings of her first instructor - Paul. Phil is proficient in the use of bad accents, strange arm movements and eating -*people... (admin) *food. With an added expertise in story weaving, Phil is ready to *take over the world! (admin) *create stories together! Welcome to the madness Phil, we love your reptilian brilliance and hope you don’t eat all of our *participants (admin) *no seriously, don’t eat our participants, please.



19.01.2022 Us trying to work out group dynamics like....

19.01.2022 Oops, missed the all important chillax area!

19.01.2022 Taking bookings now



15.01.2022 Victory dances!! Spotlight on Zac!

13.01.2022 Knights of the Shed would love your feedback. Post a review to our profile. https://g.page/knights-of-the-shed/review?gm

11.01.2022 Thank you to all participants, volunteers, dungeon masters and the friendly staff at Area 52. We look forward to our next adventures starting week 1 of the holidays taking enrolments now for age group 12-17 and 17-25

10.01.2022 https://www.instagram.com/p/CDGaWhlBFI2/?igshid=gfbmnzacs2hc

09.01.2022 Chilling during break time - DM Samuel kindly brought along his Nintendo Switch and made sure that everyone who wanted a go had at least one race. Really thoughtful Samuel. Meanwhile, top secret operation clean-up occurring under DM Phil’s table - Phil accidentally spilled her Bubble Tea and what was a contained puddle rapidly became a white water situation. When Max spotted the problem he donned his sunglasses, grabbed his weapon of choice ( ) and declared I’m going in! What a great sense of humour and super modelling of helping out in sticky situations!



09.01.2022 The hills are alive with the sound of..... dungeons and dragons and social skills programs

06.01.2022 Getting to know each other with the Orb of the Talking, half way through our epic campaign

04.01.2022 Roll up, roll up! Knights of the Shed currently offering fortune telling, exploding popcorn, possessed berry pies... and stabbing and arson in sideshow ally! Everyone’s a winner! Except for those that don’t make it out alive... p.s. we always sanitise before we cause demise - hygiene first

03.01.2022 Recently added Knights of the Shed to Google Business and would really appreciate a review, especially if it happens to be a positive one in all seriousness, we are always keen for constructive feedback and if there is anything you would like to address, we see this as an opportunity to get things right for our participants and their families. Knights of the Shed would love your feedback. Post a review to our profile. https://g.page/knights-of-the-shed/review?gm

02.01.2022 I think we know the answer to this! https://www.abc.net.au//tabletop-games-transfor/100058168

02.01.2022 Understanding our range of volume options and matching them with our environment and activity is critical to being socially understood. It can be tricky for everyone and takes a lot of practice, bravery and hard work to get "just right". Just as with the Zones of Regulation, there is no simple "right"and "wrong" volume. When we are in the library, for instance, it is perfectly appropriate to be using a "Blue Zone" voice (small, quiet, infrequent). When we are in danger or when we are cheering our favourite football team a "Red Zone" voice is perfect! In a gaming space such as Area 52, it can be even trickier to get "just right". Our expected volume will change from week to week depending on how many people are sharing the remaining space and whether or not they have mastered the art of volume control and self-management!

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