O HAI AGAIN

Sep 28, 2010 12:32

Yup, I still exist. :) Have spent most of the month being flattened by the show (which went awesomely!) and the RMV (which sucked; long story.)

So remember this game?

It is a balmy summer evening, full of magic and mystery, and the gates to the Palace of Storms have been thrown open. The lord of this towering castle, perched high amongst howling winds and rocky hills, looming over the fertile southern fields of the Kingdom of Alshen, has decreed a ball to be held upon this night. Here shall gather kings and queens, princes and princesses. Here shall lurk secrets and disguises, love and sorcery. And here they shall revel, waited upon by invisible servants, until the stroke of midnight. And upon the stroke of midnight, who knows what strange wishes shall come true?

A Crown of Hearts is a fairy-tale evening for sixteen players, full of passion, drama, adventure, and metamorphosis. This game deals with some disturbing themes and dark subject matter, and is recommended for mature players.

I am still working on it, and I AM GOING TO PREMIERE IT SOMETIME THIS FALL GODDAMMIT. And sometime in October or November, because December is impossible to schedule, and I need to get this finished so mllelaurel and I can start focusing on Stars Over Atlantis, our new game for Intercon.

But scheduling LARPs this fall is actually a bit of a maze, given that there are various other LARPs going on that I do not want to conflict with. LARP overload! Thus, a date poll:

Poll I'm Running This Game Finally Really Yes

Some further notes on dates:
- A night game is something like 5-9 pm. Afternoon is something like 2-6 pm. I want to give you time to go home and crash, if it's Sunday. Or go out and party, if it's Halloween weekend.
- Yeah, Halloween weekend. Probably not the most open weekend to schedule in with this crowd, but I figured I'd put it on there. 'Cause running a game on Halloween would be kind of cool.
- The first weekend on the list? In all honesty, you'll probably be getting character sheets two days before the game. To brag, half the players in The Sound of Drums got their sheets two days before the game (or four, if they were lucky), and then enjoyed themselves tremendously in game. Last-minute sheets from me are generally not shite. They are, however, long and, well, last-minute.
- Gamespace will be at Brandeis, since it's the school year and I can actually get space there. :)
- Splee, game!

psa, interactive, larp

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