
I was scouring the net for some other random stuff related to GaryCon and ended up finding this youtube vid. I'm not big on LARPs personally, but I would be down for trying this at least once. It just looks like a good time.
That sounds pretty cool. Always fun to hear about events like this.Maximilian the Mad wrote: ↑January 30th, 2019, 11:58 am The largest LARP type event I've attended was Ragnarok, a Dagorhir event that was at the time in Ohio, but now is in Pennsylvania. There were about 2000 people there. No magic in Dag, just fighting.
The restroom thought was spot on. I've seen a Turdis mounded above the seat rim with poop.
The SCA holds a bigger event yearly at the same site as Ragnarok. More like 10,000 attendees. It isn't a LARP per se, it's way more historically accurate. Not just combat, they have medieval/renaissance arts and crafts, period correct dance, music, food, and such.
I illustrate the difference between other LARPs and SCA with the Saturday feast; At a LARP I once got a grocery store rotisserie chicken. At an SCA event it was all Viking themed period correct food, and in my seat there was a 27 page essay with the historical background and recipes for everything served, including the homemade mustard.
Well, my experience was definitely limited, I don't really do LARPs, though back in the 90s with my original 2e group, several members were members of the SCA. I tried my hand at it once or twice, but getting slapped around by rattan weapons wasn't quite my idea of fun. I've seen the end result on a couple of my buddies when things got intense and they would walk away with bruises all over that lasted for days. It's more of a realistic fighting than an actual fantasy LARP which tends to use foam or padded weapons. There is an underlying RP aspect dealing with Kingdoms and the like, I generally found it to be more about getting onto the field and going at it through medieval fighting.