Goodbye to economy seats at our gaming table

Zach fights back against our lazy people who have legroom at the gaming table.

After the closure of our Starfinder adventure it was time for a change with our gaming table. Too long had Zach been shafted with the shit seats, and the prospect of going back to minimal legroom was too much to bear.

I know we discussed the getting an official gaming table to store all of our equipment, but it eats into our mutual beer money. We did discuss the option of crafting this equipment from the finest materials, but there too we had challenges to great to overcome.

This heinous mess of a home reminds me of our first gaming table attempt
A close approximate to our original custom built GM screen

With the tools of the trade in hand, I quickly grabbed a dry erase pen and scribbled away on a drawing surface. I presented my well documented plan to others and expounded and great length about how this would work. At that point in time everyone else had just stood up and started moving tables.

Just like these bridges that don't quite line up, neither did our gaming tables
Half way through the evening

How long does it take to get six gamers to agree on the position of four tables, a mangled dry erase board “screen”, and a single projector? About three hours with 75% of the original screws and only one wasted trip to Menards.

After much re-arrangement of the tables, I believe we’ve come to a beneficial solution for all. Zach, future gamers will appreciate your determination to make our gaming area better.