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Elysium 36; larp documentation

Mirror of Second Sight

Last week's Elysium 36 event was a pretty standard one for our Vampire series, Camarilla Agram. 17 people showed up - a large number for the last event of a month where most people are XP capped.

It was all pretty standard, low-intensity social larping. Camarilla Agram can feel like a very different larp depending on what's going on at that particular time. When things are (sort of) relaxed, they are (sort of) relaxed. When they are tense, they are TENSE.

I'd say that the centerpiece of the event was certainly enchanting of a magical item (Mirror of Second Sight) done by a player in a way which was very cool - and it's one of the very few instances of using props on an Elysium event. Such stuff is mostly reserved for large events on Camarilla Agram.

Speaking of large events, Camarilla Agram 8 has been announced as well as every Elysium event for November - you can find the schedule (and links to Facebook events) here. Next one's on Friday.

Moving on to other larps - Astra larp published tons of documentation (available here, in Croatian). The documentation is very extensive and complete, and describes a lot about larp.

I've also published some of the characters for the canceled Terra Nova: End of an Empire here (for those characters whose players gave me the permission to publish them - very few characters though). Hopefully, they can somewhat give you an idea of what was planned for this larp...

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