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  2. 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.

  3. Live action role-playing game - Wikipedia

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    LARP with a Victorian setting Fantasy LARP. Fantasy is one of the most common LARP genres internationally and is the genre that the largest events use. [60] Fantasy LARPs are set in pseudo-historical worlds inspired by fantasy literature and fantasy role-playing games such as Dungeons & Dragons.

  4. Role-playing game - Wikipedia

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    [33] [34] Because the number of players in a LARP is usually larger than in a tabletop role-playing game, and the players may be interacting in separate physical spaces, there is typically less of an emphasis on tightly maintaining a narrative or directly entertaining the players, and game sessions are often managed in a more distributed manner ...

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

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    The Southeast is also home to a very large LARP community. The various Fantasy-based games are also splinters off NERO as well as one another, forming a relatively extensive list: SOLAR (the Southern Organization for Live Action Reenactments), Red Button Productions, and the experimental fantasy LARP Forest of Doors Archived 2018-01-29 at the ...

  6. Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay - Wikipedia

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    Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay was first published in 1986 by Games Workshop. [6] The product was intended as an adjunct to the Warhammer Fantasy Battle tabletop game. A number of Games Workshop publications – such as the Realm of Chaos titles – included material for WFRP and WFB (and the Warhammer 40,000 science fiction setting), and a conversion system for WFB was published with the WFRP rules.

  7. Elfia (festival) - Wikipedia

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    Elfia, formerly known as the Elf Fantasy Fair is a fantasy-themed cosplay festival held twice a year in the Netherlands. [ 1 ] For the first time, it was organized in 2001 in the historical theme park Archeon.

  8. Amtgard - Wikipedia

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    A common theme of medieval and fantasy feudalism runs through even the official level. Amtgard sub-chapters are generally organized by size, with smaller groups (called variously a " shire ," " barony ," " duchy ," or " principality ," depending on the number of active members and how long the group has been around) grouped under the larger or ...

  9. Category:Fictional avatars - Wikipedia

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