1,227 play 'Dungeons and Dragons' at Utah mall for new world record

1,227 play 'Dungeons and Dragons' at Utah mall for new world record

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The game included 200 tables of up to seven players.

UTAH (Web Desk) - More than 1,000 role-playing enthusiasts gathered at a Utah mall and broke the Guinness World Record for the largest Dungeons & Dragons game ever played.

Andrew Ashby, lead organizer and head Dungeon Master for the game at Provo Towne Centre, said there were a total 1,227 players in Saturday's game, far exceeding the goal of 500 set by Guinness World Records.

Ashby, whose family owns the We Geek Together game store at the mall, guided the game, which included 200 tables of up to seven players, each with its own Dungeon Master following Ashby's instructions.

The game, based on the "Dead Wars" campaign of Dungeons & Dragons, saw each table represent an area of the battlefield as the players sought to defeat the villainous Vecna.

"It hasn't hit me, yet. So far, it's been a dream, an absolute dream," Ashby told KSL-TV. "The D&D community is very nerdy and very supportive."