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The Accelerant rules are used by more than a dozen larps across the USA, including: | The Accelerant rules are used by more than a dozen larps across the USA, including: | ||
* [[Clockwork Skies]] | * [[Clockwork Skies]] | ||
* [[Crossover]] | |||
* [[Fifth Gate]] | |||
* [[Madrigal]] | |||
* [[Numina]] | |||
* [[Occam's Razor]] | |||
* [[Shadowvale]] | |||
* [[Tales from the Cotting House]] | |||
* [[Threshold]] | |||
Accelerant campaigns that have ended include: | |||
* [[Cottington Woods]] | * [[Cottington Woods]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Endgame]] | ||
* [[Mirror Mirror]] | * [[Mirror Mirror]] | ||
* [[Shadows of Amun]] | * [[Shadows of Amun]] | ||
Revision as of 19:38, 18 February 2017
Accelerant, formally known as nTeraction, is a proprietary live-combat larp rules set used in the USA. It is largely used by the New England larp community. It is developed and owned by Robert Ciccolini.
The core rules provide a framework for live-combat games, using low global hit points ("vitality") and ablative armour. They also define a broad range of verbal calls to convey effects, with the aim of providing a universal and logical schema which is useable across different settings. The core rules do not define races, classes, skills, or advancement systems; instead these are customised by different games, and their effects described through the universal effects system.
The Accelerant rules are used by more than a dozen larps across the USA, including:
- Clockwork Skies
- Crossover
- Fifth Gate
- Madrigal
- Numina
- Occam's Razor
- Shadowvale
- Tales from the Cotting House
- Threshold
Accelerant campaigns that have ended include: