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Can a problematic AL DM/organizer prevent me from running a separate AL-legal game at the same store?
How can I bring a player back to immersion and away from the distraction he brings to the table?What do you call yourself if you run a game?8 hour sessions require a meal! How can we incorporate meal breaks into the game itself?Can I replay an AL module with the same character to get a treasure I missed?Do I have to allow someone to play at my table in Adventurers League public events?Can an AL DM prevent you from getting access to a Magic item obtained between two of his sessions?Can a wizard learn spells from other wizards in the same group?Can a wizard learn spells from other wizards that were not in the same group?What is the highest spell save DC an AL v.7 legal character can have?Our game master loves running for a large group; we get much more enjoyment from a small group
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I have an self appointed organizer at my local store that is harassing other DMs that want to run AL content. This person has berated myself and another DM at the store for wanting to run AL content that we prefer. They even went on to post that I was refusing to cooperate with them. I've been playing in this DM's game for around three months and have enjoyed the games. Our groups started getting larger, so large that we had to start turning away players. So, I offered to run a second table instead of playing myself to handle the overflow.
When I advertised the game as rotating weekly from AL Content to Non-AL personal content, they started sending me messages and posted I was refusing to work with them and should not be allowed to post my event on the store or Adventurers League site. Then they started berating me in text messages on our private Discord server. They have argued with another DM that was running AL compatible content on Saturdays that did not have any support from the store.
I'm not sure if this person is an "official" AL organiser or if they just say they are or how I would go about checking. They have no affiliation with the store at all and the store knows nothing about AL and does not officially have any role in running or organising it.
My question is this - Do I even have to deal with this person or am I allowed to run my AL-legal games apart from them completely? I just want to run my game and have a good time and I don't want to deal with this person.
Am I required to work with an organizer that is bullying other DMs and being rude and harassing in texts and posting such nonsense on my event listings, just so that I may run AL Legal Content at the same store? Do they have any authority to control what games I can run there or what I do?
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I have an self appointed organizer at my local store that is harassing other DMs that want to run AL content. This person has berated myself and another DM at the store for wanting to run AL content that we prefer. They even went on to post that I was refusing to cooperate with them. I've been playing in this DM's game for around three months and have enjoyed the games. Our groups started getting larger, so large that we had to start turning away players. So, I offered to run a second table instead of playing myself to handle the overflow.
When I advertised the game as rotating weekly from AL Content to Non-AL personal content, they started sending me messages and posted I was refusing to work with them and should not be allowed to post my event on the store or Adventurers League site. Then they started berating me in text messages on our private Discord server. They have argued with another DM that was running AL compatible content on Saturdays that did not have any support from the store.
I'm not sure if this person is an "official" AL organiser or if they just say they are or how I would go about checking. They have no affiliation with the store at all and the store knows nothing about AL and does not officially have any role in running or organising it.
My question is this - Do I even have to deal with this person or am I allowed to run my AL-legal games apart from them completely? I just want to run my game and have a good time and I don't want to deal with this person.
Am I required to work with an organizer that is bullying other DMs and being rude and harassing in texts and posting such nonsense on my event listings, just so that I may run AL Legal Content at the same store? Do they have any authority to control what games I can run there or what I do?
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I originally wanted to start this table to assist her with her overflow. After all of the comments, I just want to run my table and have a good game. This is the only store near me.
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– Anthony
12 hours ago
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Also, she had no problem with me running her table when she was sick, too tired to come or had family issues. Out of the three months I have been at this table, I have been DM 3 times and another player has been DM 3 times. Incidentally, he was the one she turned away the other night that had signed up to be there on two different postings.
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12 hours ago
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they are not an employee, the store employees seem to know nothing about Adventurers League. I have not spoken to anyone at the store because they seemingly have no part in the AL content. I also have not even run my table yet, all I did was sign up and pay to run a table this next coming Wednesday night.
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12 hours ago
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Let us continue this discussion in chat.
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– Rubiksmoose
12 hours ago
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You might be better off asking separate questions about each of the things this other person is saying you’re doing wrong; a question like “am I allowed to run a game that rotates between AL and non-AL content and advertise it on the AL website?” would be clear, straight-forward, and get you an answer sooner, and then you would know whether or not to take seriously that critique. But most of this is going to be an issue of store policy, which we don’t and can’t know, and interpersonal drama, which we can possibly assist with but doesn’t currently seem to be the question here.
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I have an self appointed organizer at my local store that is harassing other DMs that want to run AL content. This person has berated myself and another DM at the store for wanting to run AL content that we prefer. They even went on to post that I was refusing to cooperate with them. I've been playing in this DM's game for around three months and have enjoyed the games. Our groups started getting larger, so large that we had to start turning away players. So, I offered to run a second table instead of playing myself to handle the overflow.
When I advertised the game as rotating weekly from AL Content to Non-AL personal content, they started sending me messages and posted I was refusing to work with them and should not be allowed to post my event on the store or Adventurers League site. Then they started berating me in text messages on our private Discord server. They have argued with another DM that was running AL compatible content on Saturdays that did not have any support from the store.
I'm not sure if this person is an "official" AL organiser or if they just say they are or how I would go about checking. They have no affiliation with the store at all and the store knows nothing about AL and does not officially have any role in running or organising it.
My question is this - Do I even have to deal with this person or am I allowed to run my AL-legal games apart from them completely? I just want to run my game and have a good time and I don't want to deal with this person.
Am I required to work with an organizer that is bullying other DMs and being rude and harassing in texts and posting such nonsense on my event listings, just so that I may run AL Legal Content at the same store? Do they have any authority to control what games I can run there or what I do?
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I have an self appointed organizer at my local store that is harassing other DMs that want to run AL content. This person has berated myself and another DM at the store for wanting to run AL content that we prefer. They even went on to post that I was refusing to cooperate with them. I've been playing in this DM's game for around three months and have enjoyed the games. Our groups started getting larger, so large that we had to start turning away players. So, I offered to run a second table instead of playing myself to handle the overflow.
When I advertised the game as rotating weekly from AL Content to Non-AL personal content, they started sending me messages and posted I was refusing to work with them and should not be allowed to post my event on the store or Adventurers League site. Then they started berating me in text messages on our private Discord server. They have argued with another DM that was running AL compatible content on Saturdays that did not have any support from the store.
I'm not sure if this person is an "official" AL organiser or if they just say they are or how I would go about checking. They have no affiliation with the store at all and the store knows nothing about AL and does not officially have any role in running or organising it.
My question is this - Do I even have to deal with this person or am I allowed to run my AL-legal games apart from them completely? I just want to run my game and have a good time and I don't want to deal with this person.
Am I required to work with an organizer that is bullying other DMs and being rude and harassing in texts and posting such nonsense on my event listings, just so that I may run AL Legal Content at the same store? Do they have any authority to control what games I can run there or what I do?
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I originally wanted to start this table to assist her with her overflow. After all of the comments, I just want to run my table and have a good game. This is the only store near me.
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– Anthony
12 hours ago
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Also, she had no problem with me running her table when she was sick, too tired to come or had family issues. Out of the three months I have been at this table, I have been DM 3 times and another player has been DM 3 times. Incidentally, he was the one she turned away the other night that had signed up to be there on two different postings.
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– Anthony
12 hours ago
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they are not an employee, the store employees seem to know nothing about Adventurers League. I have not spoken to anyone at the store because they seemingly have no part in the AL content. I also have not even run my table yet, all I did was sign up and pay to run a table this next coming Wednesday night.
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– Anthony
12 hours ago
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Let us continue this discussion in chat.
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– Rubiksmoose
12 hours ago
4
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You might be better off asking separate questions about each of the things this other person is saying you’re doing wrong; a question like “am I allowed to run a game that rotates between AL and non-AL content and advertise it on the AL website?” would be clear, straight-forward, and get you an answer sooner, and then you would know whether or not to take seriously that critique. But most of this is going to be an issue of store policy, which we don’t and can’t know, and interpersonal drama, which we can possibly assist with but doesn’t currently seem to be the question here.
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I originally wanted to start this table to assist her with her overflow. After all of the comments, I just want to run my table and have a good game. This is the only store near me.
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– Anthony
12 hours ago
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Also, she had no problem with me running her table when she was sick, too tired to come or had family issues. Out of the three months I have been at this table, I have been DM 3 times and another player has been DM 3 times. Incidentally, he was the one she turned away the other night that had signed up to be there on two different postings.
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– Anthony
12 hours ago
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they are not an employee, the store employees seem to know nothing about Adventurers League. I have not spoken to anyone at the store because they seemingly have no part in the AL content. I also have not even run my table yet, all I did was sign up and pay to run a table this next coming Wednesday night.
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– Anthony
12 hours ago
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Let us continue this discussion in chat.
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– Rubiksmoose
12 hours ago
4
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You might be better off asking separate questions about each of the things this other person is saying you’re doing wrong; a question like “am I allowed to run a game that rotates between AL and non-AL content and advertise it on the AL website?” would be clear, straight-forward, and get you an answer sooner, and then you would know whether or not to take seriously that critique. But most of this is going to be an issue of store policy, which we don’t and can’t know, and interpersonal drama, which we can possibly assist with but doesn’t currently seem to be the question here.
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– KRyan
12 hours ago
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I originally wanted to start this table to assist her with her overflow. After all of the comments, I just want to run my table and have a good game. This is the only store near me.
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– Anthony
12 hours ago
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I originally wanted to start this table to assist her with her overflow. After all of the comments, I just want to run my table and have a good game. This is the only store near me.
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– Anthony
12 hours ago
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Also, she had no problem with me running her table when she was sick, too tired to come or had family issues. Out of the three months I have been at this table, I have been DM 3 times and another player has been DM 3 times. Incidentally, he was the one she turned away the other night that had signed up to be there on two different postings.
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– Anthony
12 hours ago
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Also, she had no problem with me running her table when she was sick, too tired to come or had family issues. Out of the three months I have been at this table, I have been DM 3 times and another player has been DM 3 times. Incidentally, he was the one she turned away the other night that had signed up to be there on two different postings.
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– Anthony
12 hours ago
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they are not an employee, the store employees seem to know nothing about Adventurers League. I have not spoken to anyone at the store because they seemingly have no part in the AL content. I also have not even run my table yet, all I did was sign up and pay to run a table this next coming Wednesday night.
$endgroup$
– Anthony
12 hours ago
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they are not an employee, the store employees seem to know nothing about Adventurers League. I have not spoken to anyone at the store because they seemingly have no part in the AL content. I also have not even run my table yet, all I did was sign up and pay to run a table this next coming Wednesday night.
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– Anthony
12 hours ago
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Let us continue this discussion in chat.
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– Rubiksmoose
12 hours ago
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Let us continue this discussion in chat.
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– Rubiksmoose
12 hours ago
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You might be better off asking separate questions about each of the things this other person is saying you’re doing wrong; a question like “am I allowed to run a game that rotates between AL and non-AL content and advertise it on the AL website?” would be clear, straight-forward, and get you an answer sooner, and then you would know whether or not to take seriously that critique. But most of this is going to be an issue of store policy, which we don’t and can’t know, and interpersonal drama, which we can possibly assist with but doesn’t currently seem to be the question here.
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– KRyan
12 hours ago
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You might be better off asking separate questions about each of the things this other person is saying you’re doing wrong; a question like “am I allowed to run a game that rotates between AL and non-AL content and advertise it on the AL website?” would be clear, straight-forward, and get you an answer sooner, and then you would know whether or not to take seriously that critique. But most of this is going to be an issue of store policy, which we don’t and can’t know, and interpersonal drama, which we can possibly assist with but doesn’t currently seem to be the question here.
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You can run an AL game no matter what anyone else says.
From the Adventurers League website:
It is simple and easy to become a Dungeon Master for the D&D Adventurers League. You do not need to register or log your play anywhere online. Simply ensure you are running games that follow the D&D Fifth Edition rules and the Adventurers League rules, and ensure your players are using characters created with the Adventurers League rules.
You, as described, are doing all these things and so are perfectly within your rights to use the AL trademark to describe your games.
When DMing in a store ...
Now the store may only be happy to host you if you participate in whatever they've set up, including their delegation of some authority to a store "coordinator." I'm not quite clear on whether that's happening: you say the employees don't know anything about AL, but you also say there's a store site where AL is posted and apparently the store "supports" some AL games. There may be more going on here that you aren't aware of?
Back to Adventurers League....
AL used to be, well, a League. There were site coordinators and regional coordinators and you had to sign up and have a password and whatnot. (I was a site coordinator for one site and a GM at another.) Circa season 4, with the launch of DMs Guild, all that went away. Adventurers League is, frankly, now a set of published play-conventions.
This is all to say that this "self-appointed organizer" has no business telling you what to do in order to bill your game as AL. But they may be used to being in the position of telling other AL DMs what to do, if they were a coordinator.
Solving your problem
You need to get the store involved, in my opinion. You are trying to run a game in the space they provide (presumably hewing to whatever rules the store has for that). Another store patron is harassing you. (Again: it may be the case that they're coming from a place of confusion or habit, not malice.)
There are "official" organizers of AL who these days mostly (to my understanding) work with conventions and the online community. You can find their contact info either at the website or on the AL facebook page (very active, that one), but I don't think that's the best way to go. Having been a site coordinator for years and then having that support disappear four years ago, I advise just working with your store.
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From a comment on the question: "I also have not even run my table yet, all I did was sign up and pay to run a table this next coming Wednesday night." With money involved, there's certainly a right to complain about this behavior to whoever took that money!
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– Hey I Can Chan
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@HeyICanChan yep! the words "I'd like my money back" go a long way!
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You can run an AL game no matter what anyone else says.
From the Adventurers League website:
It is simple and easy to become a Dungeon Master for the D&D Adventurers League. You do not need to register or log your play anywhere online. Simply ensure you are running games that follow the D&D Fifth Edition rules and the Adventurers League rules, and ensure your players are using characters created with the Adventurers League rules.
You, as described, are doing all these things and so are perfectly within your rights to use the AL trademark to describe your games.
When DMing in a store ...
Now the store may only be happy to host you if you participate in whatever they've set up, including their delegation of some authority to a store "coordinator." I'm not quite clear on whether that's happening: you say the employees don't know anything about AL, but you also say there's a store site where AL is posted and apparently the store "supports" some AL games. There may be more going on here that you aren't aware of?
Back to Adventurers League....
AL used to be, well, a League. There were site coordinators and regional coordinators and you had to sign up and have a password and whatnot. (I was a site coordinator for one site and a GM at another.) Circa season 4, with the launch of DMs Guild, all that went away. Adventurers League is, frankly, now a set of published play-conventions.
This is all to say that this "self-appointed organizer" has no business telling you what to do in order to bill your game as AL. But they may be used to being in the position of telling other AL DMs what to do, if they were a coordinator.
Solving your problem
You need to get the store involved, in my opinion. You are trying to run a game in the space they provide (presumably hewing to whatever rules the store has for that). Another store patron is harassing you. (Again: it may be the case that they're coming from a place of confusion or habit, not malice.)
There are "official" organizers of AL who these days mostly (to my understanding) work with conventions and the online community. You can find their contact info either at the website or on the AL facebook page (very active, that one), but I don't think that's the best way to go. Having been a site coordinator for years and then having that support disappear four years ago, I advise just working with your store.
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From a comment on the question: "I also have not even run my table yet, all I did was sign up and pay to run a table this next coming Wednesday night." With money involved, there's certainly a right to complain about this behavior to whoever took that money!
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– Hey I Can Chan
11 hours ago
2
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@HeyICanChan yep! the words "I'd like my money back" go a long way!
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– MD-Tech
10 hours ago
add a comment |
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You can run an AL game no matter what anyone else says.
From the Adventurers League website:
It is simple and easy to become a Dungeon Master for the D&D Adventurers League. You do not need to register or log your play anywhere online. Simply ensure you are running games that follow the D&D Fifth Edition rules and the Adventurers League rules, and ensure your players are using characters created with the Adventurers League rules.
You, as described, are doing all these things and so are perfectly within your rights to use the AL trademark to describe your games.
When DMing in a store ...
Now the store may only be happy to host you if you participate in whatever they've set up, including their delegation of some authority to a store "coordinator." I'm not quite clear on whether that's happening: you say the employees don't know anything about AL, but you also say there's a store site where AL is posted and apparently the store "supports" some AL games. There may be more going on here that you aren't aware of?
Back to Adventurers League....
AL used to be, well, a League. There were site coordinators and regional coordinators and you had to sign up and have a password and whatnot. (I was a site coordinator for one site and a GM at another.) Circa season 4, with the launch of DMs Guild, all that went away. Adventurers League is, frankly, now a set of published play-conventions.
This is all to say that this "self-appointed organizer" has no business telling you what to do in order to bill your game as AL. But they may be used to being in the position of telling other AL DMs what to do, if they were a coordinator.
Solving your problem
You need to get the store involved, in my opinion. You are trying to run a game in the space they provide (presumably hewing to whatever rules the store has for that). Another store patron is harassing you. (Again: it may be the case that they're coming from a place of confusion or habit, not malice.)
There are "official" organizers of AL who these days mostly (to my understanding) work with conventions and the online community. You can find their contact info either at the website or on the AL facebook page (very active, that one), but I don't think that's the best way to go. Having been a site coordinator for years and then having that support disappear four years ago, I advise just working with your store.
$endgroup$
11
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From a comment on the question: "I also have not even run my table yet, all I did was sign up and pay to run a table this next coming Wednesday night." With money involved, there's certainly a right to complain about this behavior to whoever took that money!
$endgroup$
– Hey I Can Chan
11 hours ago
2
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@HeyICanChan yep! the words "I'd like my money back" go a long way!
$endgroup$
– MD-Tech
10 hours ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
You can run an AL game no matter what anyone else says.
From the Adventurers League website:
It is simple and easy to become a Dungeon Master for the D&D Adventurers League. You do not need to register or log your play anywhere online. Simply ensure you are running games that follow the D&D Fifth Edition rules and the Adventurers League rules, and ensure your players are using characters created with the Adventurers League rules.
You, as described, are doing all these things and so are perfectly within your rights to use the AL trademark to describe your games.
When DMing in a store ...
Now the store may only be happy to host you if you participate in whatever they've set up, including their delegation of some authority to a store "coordinator." I'm not quite clear on whether that's happening: you say the employees don't know anything about AL, but you also say there's a store site where AL is posted and apparently the store "supports" some AL games. There may be more going on here that you aren't aware of?
Back to Adventurers League....
AL used to be, well, a League. There were site coordinators and regional coordinators and you had to sign up and have a password and whatnot. (I was a site coordinator for one site and a GM at another.) Circa season 4, with the launch of DMs Guild, all that went away. Adventurers League is, frankly, now a set of published play-conventions.
This is all to say that this "self-appointed organizer" has no business telling you what to do in order to bill your game as AL. But they may be used to being in the position of telling other AL DMs what to do, if they were a coordinator.
Solving your problem
You need to get the store involved, in my opinion. You are trying to run a game in the space they provide (presumably hewing to whatever rules the store has for that). Another store patron is harassing you. (Again: it may be the case that they're coming from a place of confusion or habit, not malice.)
There are "official" organizers of AL who these days mostly (to my understanding) work with conventions and the online community. You can find their contact info either at the website or on the AL facebook page (very active, that one), but I don't think that's the best way to go. Having been a site coordinator for years and then having that support disappear four years ago, I advise just working with your store.
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You can run an AL game no matter what anyone else says.
From the Adventurers League website:
It is simple and easy to become a Dungeon Master for the D&D Adventurers League. You do not need to register or log your play anywhere online. Simply ensure you are running games that follow the D&D Fifth Edition rules and the Adventurers League rules, and ensure your players are using characters created with the Adventurers League rules.
You, as described, are doing all these things and so are perfectly within your rights to use the AL trademark to describe your games.
When DMing in a store ...
Now the store may only be happy to host you if you participate in whatever they've set up, including their delegation of some authority to a store "coordinator." I'm not quite clear on whether that's happening: you say the employees don't know anything about AL, but you also say there's a store site where AL is posted and apparently the store "supports" some AL games. There may be more going on here that you aren't aware of?
Back to Adventurers League....
AL used to be, well, a League. There were site coordinators and regional coordinators and you had to sign up and have a password and whatnot. (I was a site coordinator for one site and a GM at another.) Circa season 4, with the launch of DMs Guild, all that went away. Adventurers League is, frankly, now a set of published play-conventions.
This is all to say that this "self-appointed organizer" has no business telling you what to do in order to bill your game as AL. But they may be used to being in the position of telling other AL DMs what to do, if they were a coordinator.
Solving your problem
You need to get the store involved, in my opinion. You are trying to run a game in the space they provide (presumably hewing to whatever rules the store has for that). Another store patron is harassing you. (Again: it may be the case that they're coming from a place of confusion or habit, not malice.)
There are "official" organizers of AL who these days mostly (to my understanding) work with conventions and the online community. You can find their contact info either at the website or on the AL facebook page (very active, that one), but I don't think that's the best way to go. Having been a site coordinator for years and then having that support disappear four years ago, I advise just working with your store.
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From a comment on the question: "I also have not even run my table yet, all I did was sign up and pay to run a table this next coming Wednesday night." With money involved, there's certainly a right to complain about this behavior to whoever took that money!
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– Hey I Can Chan
11 hours ago
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@HeyICanChan yep! the words "I'd like my money back" go a long way!
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– MD-Tech
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From a comment on the question: "I also have not even run my table yet, all I did was sign up and pay to run a table this next coming Wednesday night." With money involved, there's certainly a right to complain about this behavior to whoever took that money!
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– Hey I Can Chan
11 hours ago
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@HeyICanChan yep! the words "I'd like my money back" go a long way!
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– MD-Tech
10 hours ago
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From a comment on the question: "I also have not even run my table yet, all I did was sign up and pay to run a table this next coming Wednesday night." With money involved, there's certainly a right to complain about this behavior to whoever took that money!
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– Hey I Can Chan
11 hours ago
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From a comment on the question: "I also have not even run my table yet, all I did was sign up and pay to run a table this next coming Wednesday night." With money involved, there's certainly a right to complain about this behavior to whoever took that money!
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– Hey I Can Chan
11 hours ago
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@HeyICanChan yep! the words "I'd like my money back" go a long way!
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– MD-Tech
10 hours ago
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@HeyICanChan yep! the words "I'd like my money back" go a long way!
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– MD-Tech
10 hours ago
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I originally wanted to start this table to assist her with her overflow. After all of the comments, I just want to run my table and have a good game. This is the only store near me.
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– Anthony
12 hours ago
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Also, she had no problem with me running her table when she was sick, too tired to come or had family issues. Out of the three months I have been at this table, I have been DM 3 times and another player has been DM 3 times. Incidentally, he was the one she turned away the other night that had signed up to be there on two different postings.
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– Anthony
12 hours ago
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they are not an employee, the store employees seem to know nothing about Adventurers League. I have not spoken to anyone at the store because they seemingly have no part in the AL content. I also have not even run my table yet, all I did was sign up and pay to run a table this next coming Wednesday night.
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– Anthony
12 hours ago
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Let us continue this discussion in chat.
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– Rubiksmoose
12 hours ago
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You might be better off asking separate questions about each of the things this other person is saying you’re doing wrong; a question like “am I allowed to run a game that rotates between AL and non-AL content and advertise it on the AL website?” would be clear, straight-forward, and get you an answer sooner, and then you would know whether or not to take seriously that critique. But most of this is going to be an issue of store policy, which we don’t and can’t know, and interpersonal drama, which we can possibly assist with but doesn’t currently seem to be the question here.
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– KRyan
12 hours ago