1897: Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee at RPI, Feb 26-28, 2009

Dec 17, 2009 10:44


In a continuing trend of trying to make sure everyone has heard what cool LARP events are coming up, below is the blurb for Foam Brain Games's next run of a Weekend Long LARP, at RPI in Troy, NY. We'll be running a game by Villains by Necessity (they wrote Torch of Freedom, which we ran last year, as well), called 1897: Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. I'm really excited about this game - its run twice before to rave reviews in both the Maryland area and in the UK.

You can sign up at: http://1897.foambrain.com, or download the flyer at http://www.foambrain.com/downloads/jubilee.pdf. The game is $25, which includes dinner Saturday night. We also have free crash space available as appropriate.

The full blurb is below the cut.

(crossposted to brandeislarp, larpers, and interconlarp)

Banners of adoration bedeck every building in every street in Britain: from London’s smoke-grimed factories and great civic monuments, to the thatched cottages clustering around a thousand village greens. The pavements throng with joyous crowds, as the happy people cheer the 60th year of Her Majesty Queen Victoria's reign, her Diamond Jubilee. Loyal subjects in every corner of the British Empire, from India to the Cape Colony, from Hong Kong to Jamaica, as well as many friendly foreign citizens around the world, celebrate this unique occasion.

The great and the good, the powerful and the wealthy, the famous and the notorious. All are converging on the heart of the Empire as the celebrations reach their climax. Just as the sun never sets on the British Empire, so the radiance of Her Majesty casts its warm glow on her contented peoples. Yet, remarkably, there are also those who do not feel Victoria’s beneficence. These are the not-so-loyal subjects: the malcontents and troublemakers, the nefarious spies and mad scientists, the strange occultists, and the dastardly criminals. They too are setting their sights on the heart of the Empire. But celebrating the Jubilee is the last thing they have in mind...
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