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  2. Curious Pastimes - Wikipedia

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    The campaign uses its own set of LARP rules, of which a new 2nd edition has been released ahead of the 2025 campaign as part of an ongoing project to modernise the game. Renewal is a "Fest" Game , in which players interact with one another and with a small number of briefed non-player characters , climaxing in pre-arranged mass battles between ...

  3. Can I Pet Your Dog? - Wikipedia

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    Can I Pet Your Dog? (CIPYD) is a weekly, comedic podcast on dogs that was first released July 19, 2015. [1] [2] The podcast is hosted by Allegra Ringo (Episodes 1–188), Alexis B. Preston (189–present), Renee Colvert, and produced by Travis McElroy (episodes 1–57) and Alexis B. Preston (episodes 58–present). It is distributed online by ...

  4. List of live action role-playing groups - Wikipedia

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    New England Interactive Literature - A group which promotes and organizes LARPs and LARP conventions in the New England area. [16] NERO International - Fantasy boffer combat group the United States and Canada. New Zealand Live Action Role Playing Society - An umbrella organisation created to promote and support LARP throughout New Zealand.

  5. Wag (company) - Wikipedia

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    The New York Daily News reported on a dog lost by Wag! in September 2017, [14] and later finding the pet weeks later. [15] In February 2020, a Yorkie named Bella was found dead after a Wag! Service. Wag! responded with a statement that included “safety is a company-wide priority for Wag! and incidents of this nature are very rare.

  6. Nordic LARP - Wikipedia

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    Nordic LARP is a style and tradition of live action role-playing games (LARPs) centered in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland. New games premiere at the annual Knutepunkt Nordic LARP conference. [1] Gameplay draws upon acting techniques [2] and typically addresses serious and complex historical, political, and/or intellectual themes. [3]

  7. Live action role-playing game - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] There is usually no audience. [7] Players may dress as their character and carry appropriate equipment, and the environment is sometimes decorated to resemble the setting. [8] LARPs can be one-off events or a series of events in the same setting, and events can vary in size from a handful of players to several thousand. [9] [10]

  8. Bicolline - Wikipedia

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    The guild structure allows efficient distribution of information and gives players a weight in the game beyond what they can achieve as individual characters. There are currently 181 recorded guilds and clans. The majority of the guild can be divided into broad categories: military, commercial, political, religious, criminal, and magical.

  9. History of live action role-playing games - Wikipedia

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    As the LARP community has grown and the costs involved with running events have fallen, new LARP games are continually in development. Variations on combat including guns using Airsoft and NERF weaponry have appeared in a number of games, and there has been a wide expansion in the types of game being run, with games touching on sci-fi, survival ...