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An [[Australia|Australian]] fantasy [[Battle game|battlegame]] and LARP organisation that was operational from 2018-2025. They ran weekly on Friday nights from JJ Holland Park in Kensington, and had annual weekend camping roleplay events. Set in a world called "Ambria", based on fantasy/pre-medieval aesthetics. There were several groups, called Houses, that played and each had their own unique theme, including fae, elves, pirates, barbarians, and mercenaries. | |||
==Mission statement== | ==Mission statement== | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
Formed by prior [[Swordcraft]] Melbourne players in December 2018. A smaller community, which was run as a business. | Formed by prior [[Swordcraft]] Melbourne players in December 2018. A smaller community, which was run as a business. | ||
In 2022 a world anvil page was created and hosted by Mhairi McIntyre and Lance Mansutti, containing the lore used by the game. | In 2022 a world anvil page was created and hosted by Mhairi McIntyre and Lance Mansutti, containing the lore used by the game. | ||
This group came to its conclusion on the 1st of May 2025. While the community was eager to see it continue, legal complexities surrounding the handover process led to the decision to close the organisation, | This group came to its conclusion on the 1st of May 2025. While the community was eager to see it continue, legal complexities surrounding the handover process led to the decision to close the organisation, considered the best course of action at the time. | ||
The directors at closing were Brendan Faithfull, Lewis Nak, Adam Morale, Mhairi McIntyre, and Chelsea Butler. | The directors at closing were Brendan Faithfull, Lewis Nak, Adam Morale, Mhairi McIntyre, and Chelsea Butler. | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
[https://www.worldanvil.com/w/ambria-slithas Exodus World Anvil page] | [https://www.worldanvil.com/w/ambria-slithas Exodus World Anvil page] | ||
Exodus mentioned in the [https://www.smh.com.au/culture/theatre/fancy-a-night-in-shining-armour-there-s-a-place-for-people-like-you-20230123-p5cepm.html Sydney Morning Herald]. | Exodus mentioned in the [https://www.smh.com.au/culture/theatre/fancy-a-night-in-shining-armour-there-s-a-place-for-people-like-you-20230123-p5cepm.html Sydney Morning Herald]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:37, 10 March 2026
- Location
- Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
- Genre
- Medieval fantasy battlegame
- Established
- December 2018
- Chapters
- 1 (defunct)
- Credits
- Brendan Faithfull, Lewis Nakos, Daniel Kakonyi
An Australian fantasy battlegame and LARP organisation that was operational from 2018-2025. They ran weekly on Friday nights from JJ Holland Park in Kensington, and had annual weekend camping roleplay events. Set in a world called "Ambria", based on fantasy/pre-medieval aesthetics. There were several groups, called Houses, that played and each had their own unique theme, including fae, elves, pirates, barbarians, and mercenaries.
Mission statement
To create a fun and safe environment for medieval fantasy battlegames, with an emphasis on transparency and approachable leadership.
History
Formed by prior Swordcraft Melbourne players in December 2018. A smaller community, which was run as a business.
In 2022 a world anvil page was created and hosted by Mhairi McIntyre and Lance Mansutti, containing the lore used by the game.
This group came to its conclusion on the 1st of May 2025. While the community was eager to see it continue, legal complexities surrounding the handover process led to the decision to close the organisation, considered the best course of action at the time. The directors at closing were Brendan Faithfull, Lewis Nak, Adam Morale, Mhairi McIntyre, and Chelsea Butler.
However, another organisation took its place and continues where Exodus left off at the same time slot each week, known as Enclave.
External links
Exodus mentioned in the Sydney Morning Herald.