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No Thank You, Evil! - Lost In Dragonsnot Falls - 1

A Game of Make-Believe for Creative Kids and Their Families

Woodlynn, the Bee Queen, has lost her best friend Niffle! Can you brave the journey to Dragonsnot Falls and rescue Niffle in time for the Queen Bee's tea party!?

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Maximum Tickets 4
Cost $0.00
Time Zone America/Chicago (UTC {{ '2025-11-23 18:00:00' | timezone_offset: 'America/Chicago' }})
Where & When (local to convention) Sunday from {{ '2025-11-23 18:00:00' | amDateFormat: clock_format }} to {{ '2025-11-23 19:50:00' | amDateFormat: clock_format }}
Table 4 in Sugar Loaf Room
More Information https://www.nothankyouevil.com/
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No Thank You, Evil! is a kid-friendly game of make-believe made by Monte Cook Games. It's a perfect introduction to the unique mechanics and choice-driven storytelling of Tabletop Roleplaying Games. Set in the imagined kingdoms of Storia hiding just beyond their bedroom walls, it invites kids to embody their favorite pretend persona and explore a world of playful adventure.

The system is scalable to age and experience level using its unique character creation system. If you're familiar with the Cypher System, then you already know how to play. As this is primarily intended as a learning experience and introduction to TTRPGs, I will be scaling the game to the complexity and difficulty of the youngest and least experienced players present at the table. And while this game is open to all ages, it is recommended that younger children have an accompanying parent or older sibling who can play alongside them to help with any questions that may come up, and to help keep the game within the 2-hour time frame.

Parents: I played this adventure with my four year-old daughter, and it took about 45 minutes, including character creation, and she goes to 11, 24/7. So I'm hopeful that 2 hours will be enough time for a small group of kids to make some characters and get through the adventure without too many diversions, but I will need your help to do that.