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'''Lost Colonies''' is a fantasy [[live-combat]] campaign in Maryland. It uses an original live combat system, but also includes safety techniques typically associated with [[consent-based play]] like [[lookdown]], and typically runs events at the YMCA campground at Sabillasville, MD, but events have happened in both Virginia and Maryland. | |||
The game's story takes place in the original to the game fictional land of Torakand, which is set in an original subcreated world; the game features a variant of fantasy colonialism, where various external powers explore and compete over a previously uninhabited (by intelligent life) island or continent. | The game's story takes place in the original to the game fictional land of Torakand, which is set in an original subcreated world; the game features a variant of fantasy colonialism, where various external powers explore and compete over a previously uninhabited (by intelligent life) island or continent. |
Revision as of 12:22, 8 July 2019
- Location
- Sabillasville, MD, USA
- Genre
- Fantasy
- Conflict resolution system
- Live-combat
- Duration
- Varies; as long as full weekend
- Established
- 2018
- Games per year
- 6
- Participation fee
- $35-$75 (scholarship prices available)
- Website
- Lost Colonies
Lost Colonies is a fantasy live-combat campaign in Maryland. It uses an original live combat system, but also includes safety techniques typically associated with consent-based play like lookdown, and typically runs events at the YMCA campground at Sabillasville, MD, but events have happened in both Virginia and Maryland.
The game's story takes place in the original to the game fictional land of Torakand, which is set in an original subcreated world; the game features a variant of fantasy colonialism, where various external powers explore and compete over a previously uninhabited (by intelligent life) island or continent.