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yeah?
you sound like you had fun
(, Wed 17 Oct 2012, 17:37, 1 reply, 13 years ago)
well, yes and no,
the actual larpy bit I watched made very little sense, and looked like a sort of bizarre and fairly poorly choreographed, film scene. Some of the costumes were fantastic, considering these are hobbyists rather than professionals. However, a lot of the "teams" were really arrogant, and had a really bad attitude when it came to me and my staff. I actually had a stand up argument with a man in a robe, and he actually said "I'm a big deal in this community, and I Guarantee you won't work in these events again" it made me really sad that a fairly niche community, would treat an outsider in such way.
Edit: Also, there were some excellent and hilarious people that I met, and some of it looked like great fun. I guess it is the same as anywhere else, always dick heads.
(, Wed 17 Oct 2012, 17:45, Reply)
what a dick
that's not something I'd expect at all. Larpers I know are pretty chilled and aware of the ridiculousness of the situation (although I have been a dick in character before, this weekend for example)

Mostly larp doesn't make sense from the outside, that's not the point of it, it's about actual involvement
(, Wed 17 Oct 2012, 17:48, Reply)
The feeling i got was that if i was involed, the ridiculousness of it wouldn't matter as I was a part of the whole performance (which is how i see it, one long improv performance piece)
There were even points throughout that i had wished we had made more of an effort (we dressed up a little, but we had no defining characters as such)and I think if i am invited back, we'll do a bit of character stuff, and get involved in the fun, even if it is just behind the bar.
I'll tell you, I used to roleplay tabletop, but always scoffed at larpers, and, although it is still not a comunity that i can see myself being part of, i recognise the closeness and spirit that I used to feel as a gamer.
(, Wed 17 Oct 2012, 18:03, Reply)
yeah
that's a pretty good description, you make the best friends in the world at larp.

Most larpers will appreciate the extra effort, too, and probably join in a bit. I know someone who runs a larp bar and has a character based around that, too. Him and his wife run it and he often comes round the bar to play tunes on his mandolin and tell tales, like a barkeeper in a fantasy book/film
(, Wed 17 Oct 2012, 18:07, Reply)
I can't play the Mandolin,
but i could probably do a little performance poetry.
(, Wed 17 Oct 2012, 18:20, Reply)
re. edit:
yeah, larpers are often pretty funny people in many senses of the word and being in character really gives you the opportunity to act the fool
(, Wed 17 Oct 2012, 17:49, Reply)

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