Meet your DM

Logan Lee Weeter has 13 years of Dungeons & Dragons experience and 4 years of experience in running the game professionally. Though he has experience in many tabletop systems (Pathfinder, Blades in the Dark, Kids on Bikes, Lancer, Grant Howitt one-shots, etc), he is a die hard fan of D&D specifically, both as a system and as a story, and regularly draws upon his experience as a D&D lore historian to tell stories with the aim of making players feel connected to the grand tapestry of the 50 year old D&D story that is still being told. Logan is also an adventure designer and editor for D&D Adventurer’s League content, and is very familiar with the format and flow of more official games as well.

Oftentimes in the D&D community, there is a conversation at play regarding a sliding scale of narrative vs mechanical play. As someone with a heavy powergamer background, but also a background of professional performance and theatre (both as an actor and a director), Logan hopes to dispel the fallacy of that sliding scale at his table and emphasize that good stories and mechanically interesting gameplay need not come at the cost of one another.

Logan has experience running regular, fulfilling D&D games for players of all experience levels, from ages 8 to 65, in public venues, home games, and digital games alike. He loves teaching the game to new people as well as putting veteran players to the test, with the goal of helping all of his players cultivate their own ability to add to the fun of any game, both narratively and mechanically, and become more well-rounded at the table.