About The Traveling DM
Chayden Saini is a professional Dungeon Master—which is a real thing, turns out. He runs in-person Dungeons & Dragons games that are weird, theatrical, emotional, and chaotic in the best possible way. He shows up with everything: maps, minis, custom characters, props, dice, safety tools, and a wild story already in motion. You just bring the people.
Whether it’s a one-shot birthday dungeon or a full-blown multi-month campaign, Chay’s games are designed to make players feel like the main character in a movie that’s equal parts epic, hilarious, and strangely heartfelt. His DM style blends improv, storytelling, and player psychology into something cinematic but grounded—with plenty of space for kobolds doing dumb things and players making terrible decisions that somehow feel meaningful.
He’s been building imaginary worlds since he was a kid sketching dungeons in the margins of his schoolwork. These days, he travels to clients’ homes or venues across the region to run sessions for adults, kids, beginners, veterans, and curious first-timers alike.
Outside of the game? He’s a bit of a nomad. Has worked in education, reads too much psychology, and tends to remember weird patterns in conversation. He’s sharp but never showy, loyal, funny in a dry way, and doesn’t need to be the center of attention—until it’s time for the villain monologue, of course.
In short? Chay builds stories you can live inside. And somehow, that’s his job now. Which honestly… yeah, makes a lot of sense.