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A '''fest larp''' is a large | A '''fest larp''' is a large (500+ players) [[live-combat]] larp, focusing on [[Player vs. Player (PvP)]] or player-driven plot and set-piece battles. To facilitate the latter, the player characters are usually divided into factions. | ||
While common in Europe, the format is virtually unknown in the United States. | While common in Europe, the format is virtually unknown in the United States. | ||
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* [[The Gathering]] (UK) | * [[The Gathering]] (UK) | ||
* [[Empire]] (UK) | * [[Empire]] (UK) | ||
* [[Odyssey]] (UK) | |||
* [[Drachenfest]] (Germany) | * [[Drachenfest]] (Germany) | ||
* [[Conquest of Mythodea]] (Germany) | * [[Conquest of Mythodea]] (Germany) | ||
Latest revision as of 21:44, 18 June 2015
A fest larp is a large (500+ players) live-combat larp, focusing on Player vs. Player (PvP) or player-driven plot and set-piece battles. To facilitate the latter, the player characters are usually divided into factions.
While common in Europe, the format is virtually unknown in the United States.
Examples
- The Gathering (UK)
- Empire (UK)
- Odyssey (UK)
- Drachenfest (Germany)
- Conquest of Mythodea (Germany)
- Bicolline (Canada)