Accessibility
CONDUCT
LARP is a cooperative, social experience. Whilst some aspects of the games may be confrontational, we expect all participants to act in a way that enhances the experience of others. Respect each other, and build a fun game together.
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It is essential that players 'check-in' with each other after emotionally charged scenes, to ensure that all is well. It is every player's responsibility to ensure that their in-game actions do not cause off-game consequences.
We encourage anyone with concerns about another player's conduct to contact us. We will take a pro-active approach to any conduct issues.
DISCRIMINATION
It is generally unacceptable to act in a manner that discriminates against others based on any out-of-game characteristic (for example gender, age, race, sexuality). However some events may feature discrimination as a central theme of the setting- this will be explicitly stated and discussed on the event page. Do not assume that it is appropriate to enact all real-world discrimination based on the setting of the event. For example, in our 1913 event we aim to explore the complex issues facing women as they fight for the right to vote. This will include exploration of discrimination based on class and gender. We do not intend to explore themes of race or sexuality and therefore it is unacceptable for characters to discriminate along these lines.
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It is never acceptable to use discriminatory slurs, even if they refer to discrimination explicitly present in the game setting.
PHYSICAL
Our events are, in most cases, inspired by the locations we have found. We aim to select venues that are historically accurate, but we pledge to have accessibility in mind at all times. Please see individual event pages for venue details. We are happy to answer any questions, and can visit venues to provide measurements as needed. Please use the links at the top and bottom of the page to contact us via email or the Facebook page with any questions.
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Medical devices and mobility aids will always be acceptable at our events, and do not need to be period appropriate.
FINANCIAL
Our events are varied, with a range of costs. We are aware that some events will be outwith some budgets. For every event we will set up a Concession Fund, allowing players to add a little extra to their ticket price in order to help others access the event. There is a section on the booking form that can be used to state the donation amount. For those that would like to access this fund, please indicate this on your booking form. After all tickets are booked, the Concession Fund will be shared equally between all applicants for the fund.
DIETARY
We intend to have delicious food at our events that will suit the setting, whilst still catering to dietary requirements. There is a section in each booking form where dietary requirements can be noted. Feel free to contact us with any questions.
COSTUME
All of our events are set in specific historical settings. We aim to be as accurate as we can with setting and props, and will provide information guides for player costume. Accessibility is important to us, and so options for affordable costume will always be presented where possible.
It is never acceptable to call-out or insult the costume of another player.
KNOWLEDGE
Whilst we encourage you to do some research before attending, our events are not intended to be a test of your historical knowledge. Our aim is to create events where players can immerse themselves in a simulation of a point in history, and then interact with each other. The characters you create might be political experts, or they may be mostly ignorant of everything outside of their own interests. The amount of historical knowledge your character possesses is up to you.
It is never acceptable to call-out another player either in-game or off-game for their lack of historical knowledge.​​
​If you have any questions or concerns please send us an email, or use the Facebook group to start a conversation.