An all-star cast of Dungeons & Dragons streamers are coming together for a one-night game in front of a live audience, and you can be among them. Tickets just went on sale for Lost Odyssey: The Book of Knowledge, a star-studded D&D event that brings a table of streamers together under Dungeon Master Deborah Ann Woll for the sake of charity. A quarter of all ticket sales will support the Autism Society of America.

Woll herself is already a big D&D name thanks to her show Relics and Rarities. But joining her for Lost Odyssey will be a veritable who's who of performers who happen to have the urge to dungeon crawl. Her table for the charity event will have Matthew Lillard (Scream, Scooby Doo), Satine Phoenix (Gilding Light), TJ Storm (Godzilla: King of The Monsters), Kate Welch (Acquisitions Incorporated), and a surprise mystery guest. They'll have a live adventure in front of the audience at the Alex Theatre in Glendale, CA on November 15.

via:nerdvanamedia.com

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Getting to see Dungeons & Dragons pros in their element, and have the proceeds go to charity, already sounds worth the price of admission. However, it just so happens that several tabletop companies are sweetening the deal with donations. Roll20, a popular platform for online tabletop sessions, is giving a free one year subscription to its Plus membership to all ticket-buyers. You'll also get $15 in-store credit at FrogGodGames.com, 20% off at Dog Might Games, and an exclusive DLC pack for Neverwinter on PC. For those feeling extra charitable, there are VIP tickets with even more special goodies.

One final interesting note about the Lost Odyssey event is that is asks the audience to come in costume. Why? Because there will apparently be a documentary on the event shooting, as well as a Twitch stream. Guests might just be immortalized on film dressed as their tiefling barbarian (and really, who doesn't want that?).

All in all, Lost Odyssey: The Book of Knowledge will be a fun and rewarding night for D&D fans. It will also serve a great cause by raising funds for the Autism Society of America. Tickets are on sale here. Grab them before they make an expeditious retreat.

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