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5 May 2026
- 07:0207:02, 5 May 2026 diff hist −51 m List of wanted glossary terms →Pages which need to be created: Completed calibration, ok check-in and lookdown current
- 07:0107:01, 5 May 2026 diff hist +1,196 N Lookdown Created page with "'''Lookdown''' is an out-of-character hand signal used to enter or exit a room or scene within an active larp. It was developed to enable movement in and out of scenes whilst minimising disruption to play or immersion. To use this signal: # Player 1 shields their eyes with one hand, and walks into or out of the room. # Player 2 (and all other players) continue play as usual. Players who continue play as normal may employ steering techniques to ensure a play..." current
- 06:4106:41, 5 May 2026 diff hist +2,143 N OK check-in Created page with "The '''OK check-in''' is a technique used during games to promote player safety by giving participants a quick way to determine a player's emotional state without significantly breaking the flow of a game or player immersion. These techniques were developed around 2016 to help answer the question of whether a participant was acting out distress as an expression of their character in-game, or if something in the game had upset them out-of-game. It begins..." current
- 06:0206:02, 5 May 2026 diff hist +279 m Calibration No edit summary current
- 05:5505:55, 5 May 2026 diff hist +2,311 N Calibration Created page with "'''Calibration''' refers to "...the many explicit and implicit ways that players have to negotiate the style of play, its physical or psychological intensity, and sometimes things like genre, tone, and pacing."<ref>Johanna Koljonen (2020) 'Larp Safety Design Fundamentals', ''RPG学研究 2020'', vol 1: pg 3e-19e. DOI: https://doi.org/10.14989/jarps_1_03e</ref> The first use of this term to describe this phenomenon is credited to Kristoffer Thurøe in 2016 <ref>Johanna Ko..."
- 04:4304:43, 5 May 2026 diff hist −45 m List of wanted glossary terms →Pages which need to be created: completed GM and self-adjudicating
- 04:4104:41, 5 May 2026 diff hist +1,390 N Self-adjudicating Created page with "A larp is '''self-adjudicating''' when the players are able to resolve in-game conflict between each other's characters through an out-of-game method, without the assistance of a gamemaster or any other kind of referee. This might involve consent-based negotiation/play, using other mechanics such as paper-scissors-rock, or comparing character sheets to determine which characters' skills should succeed in a head-on contest. Many larps use self-ad..." current
1 May 2026
- 02:1802:18, 1 May 2026 diff hist +742 N GM-adjudicated Created page with "'''GM-adjudicated''' refers to moments or mechanics in larp which require the assistance of game master to navigate and resolve. The GM may make card draws, paper-scissors-rock, or some other mechanic out-of-game to add an element of chance, and then narrate the results and how they affect the player characters and the environment in-game. The assistance of a GM may be intentionally designed as part of the larp experience, or called for by..." current
30 April 2026
- 20:5920:59, 30 April 2026 diff hist −80 List of wanted glossary terms completed latex weapon, in-game, out-of-game, and larp money
- 20:5820:58, 30 April 2026 diff hist −30 m In-game No edit summary current
- 20:5820:58, 30 April 2026 diff hist +775 N In-game Created page with "'''In-game''' refers to any knowledge, actions, events, conversations, or other phenomena, which exist within the scope and play space of a given larp. It may be used by people in combination with hand signals to help delineate between what is happening within the game, versus what is happening outside of it, by alternating between this phrase and Out-of-game or "off-game". It might be used as well to help signify which actions or words are a character's behaviours..."
- 08:0108:01, 30 April 2026 diff hist +1,060 N Out-of-game Created page with "'''Out-of-game''' refers to any knowledge, actions, events, or other phenomena which do not exist within a given larp, or are otherwise irrelevant to play. In a Nordic larp context this may also be referred to as "off-game". In the context of an active running larp, this term will often be used to indicate which areas adjacent to the play space are not included in play, allowing players to step out-of-character, usually to attend to personal needs. It may also be us..." current
- 07:4107:41, 30 April 2026 diff hist 0 File:TaiwanInteractivedramaslogo.webp Rhydian uploaded a new version of File:TaiwanInteractivedramaslogo.webp current
- 07:3507:35, 30 April 2026 diff hist +31 Taiwan Interactive Theatre Society No edit summary current
- 07:3507:35, 30 April 2026 diff hist +66 N File:TaiwanInteractivedramaslogo.webp Logo for the Taiwan Interactive Theatre Society.
- 07:3307:33, 30 April 2026 diff hist +3,507 N Taiwan Interactive Theatre Society Created page with "{{BaseOrg |image= |name=Taiwan Interactive Theatre Society |motto= |location=Taipei, Taiwan |genre=Scenario-Based Theatre-Style Interactive Drama Freeform LARPS |established=1991 |chapters=1 |full_credits=Brian David Phillips, Michael Cheng, Lorraine (Law) Phillips, Tom Mullen |homepage_url=https://interactivedramas.info |homepage_link_text=the Society website }} Taiwan Interactive Theatre Society is a theatre-style focussed organisation based in Taipei that runs and..."
- 07:0107:01, 30 April 2026 diff hist +27 m List of larp organizations No edit summary current
- 06:5606:56, 30 April 2026 diff hist +21 m Latex weapon →See also current
- 06:5406:54, 30 April 2026 diff hist +64 m Boffer No edit summary current
- 06:5206:52, 30 April 2026 diff hist +1,365 N Latex weapon Created page with "The most common form of larp weapon props used for Live-combat games are made from foam sculpted around a fibreglass or composite core. A '''Latex weapon''' is one such creation, usually of EVA foam, with a layer of latex varnishing the outside.<ref>Les Artisans d'Azure (30th August, 2021) [https://artisansdazure.com/blogs/blogs/what-are-the-different-types-of-larp-weapons-1 What are the Different Types of Larp Weapons?], blog post, retrieved 30th April 2026.</re..."
- 00:4700:47, 30 April 2026 diff hist +905 N Larp money Created page with "'''Larp money''' refers to fictional currency used within a game to simulate wealth or an economy. This can include paper money, coins, or other tokens of value. The term is often used online to find or advertise coins created and sold for the sole purpose of being used in a larp. Due to the popularity of high fantasy as a genre, many coins have a well-worn fantasy design to them. ==Example games== * Dance of Ribbons - used flat steel washers from local hardware st..." current
29 April 2026
- 23:4323:43, 29 April 2026 diff hist −93 List of wanted glossary terms →Pages which need to be created: completed and removed: Workshop, Character, Event, black box larp, & pre-written characters
- 23:4123:41, 29 April 2026 diff hist +1,105 N Event Created page with "An '''Event''' in the context of larp can refer to either: * a game as a whole, or * an organised gathering such as a convention at which games are played or talked about, or * to a significant timed or scripted moment within a game. As a moment within a game, according to Tychsen et al. (2006) events are one of the 5 basic functions through which a larp is created and controlled<ref>Anders Tychsen, Michael Hitchens, Thea Brolund, & Manolya Kavakli (2006) 'Live Action..." current
- 22:5722:57, 29 April 2026 diff hist +28 m Character →See also current
- 22:5622:56, 29 April 2026 diff hist +1,342 N Character Created page with "A '''Character''' is one of the core elements of a larp<ref>Kamm, B.O., Becker, J. (2016). 'Live-Action Role-Play or the Performance of Realities.' In: Kaneda, T., Kanegae, H., Toyoda, Y., Rizzi, P. (eds) ''Simulation and Gaming in the Network Society''. Translational Systems Sciences, vol 9. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0575-6_4 .</ref>. It is often the persona adopted by various actors within a larp and performed in order to inhabit the story..."
- 22:3822:38, 29 April 2026 diff hist +1,588 N Black box larp Created page with "A '''Black box larp''' is typically a theatre-style or chamber larp, usually refer to the 2-6 hours long for anywhere between 4-30 players, that takes place within a black box with minimal preparations. A black box is a specific room designed for theatre with black walls, roof, flooring, no windows or furniture<ref name="black box">[https://www.nordiclarp.org/wiki/Black_Box Black Box], Nordic larp wiki, retrieved 30th April 2026.</ref>. A black box can either b..." current
- 21:5821:58, 29 April 2026 diff hist +2,123 N Workshop Created page with "A '''Workshop''' is a structured event to share and explore techniques or ideas that will be used within the larp to improve or somehow shape the experience and how people play and engage with it. They are usually held before a larp, but can also be run throughout the year in ongoing campaigns or after a game to offer reflective opportunities. These events can also benefit the community by building trust and familiarity between players, allowing them to create more intim..." current
- 21:0821:08, 29 April 2026 diff hist −2 m Caligo Mundi →Games and Events current
- 21:0721:07, 29 April 2026 diff hist +78 m Caligo Mundi →Games and Events
- 21:0421:04, 29 April 2026 diff hist +8,775 Caligo Mundi Added table of game history, and details of a few that bore worth longer mentions. There might be a better way to format that all but for now this was the easiest way to get out the most salient points.
- 19:0819:08, 29 April 2026 diff hist +1,961 N Pre-written characters Created page with "In order to participate in a larp, players take on the role of characters within a story or environment. Sometimes, those characters are created by the players prior to the game, or improvised on the spot. '''Pre-written characters''' refer to when the characters have specifically been created by the GM or writer, to instruct players how they should act within the game in order to create an intended narrative experience and stay In-character during the..." current
- 18:5718:57, 29 April 2026 diff hist +32 m Moonshine No edit summary current
- 08:5508:55, 29 April 2026 diff hist +19 m Australian freeform →See also current
- 08:5208:52, 29 April 2026 diff hist +26 m Chamber larp No edit summary current
- 08:5108:51, 29 April 2026 diff hist +549 m Chamber larp →Example games: anything getting earmarked as the most-replayed game in a country probably deserves a mention
- 08:3408:34, 29 April 2026 diff hist −19 m List of wanted glossary terms No edit summary
- 08:3308:33, 29 April 2026 diff hist +23 m Chamber larp rewriting to a more neutral tone
- 08:3308:33, 29 April 2026 diff hist +91 m Chamber larp No edit summary
- 08:3108:31, 29 April 2026 diff hist +182 m Chamber larp No edit summary
- 08:2808:28, 29 April 2026 diff hist +570 m Chamber larp No edit summary
- 08:0608:06, 29 April 2026 diff hist +2,315 N Chamber larp I'm sure there are more recent/relevant game examples but that one just came up in my search for references, and seems to have been played and reported on enough to be worth taking note of.
23 April 2026
- 08:2808:28, 23 April 2026 diff hist −14 m List of wanted glossary terms →Pages which need to be created
- 08:1808:18, 23 April 2026 diff hist +110 m Dance of Ribbons No edit summary current
- 08:1208:12, 23 April 2026 diff hist +455 m Dance of Ribbons No edit summary
- 08:0708:07, 23 April 2026 diff hist +49 m Alternate Reality Game No edit summary current
- 08:0308:03, 23 April 2026 diff hist +335 m Alternate Reality Game No edit summary
- 07:4307:43, 23 April 2026 diff hist +1,729 N Alternate Reality Game Created page with "'''Alternate Reality Games''' (ARGs) are defined as "interactive networked narratives that use the real world as a platform, often involving multiple types of media and game elements (or 'transmedia' elements) to tell a story that may be affected by the players."<ref>Kate Wellham (February 25, 2024) [https://immersiveexperience.network/articles/alternate-reality-games/ Alternate Reality Games], ''Immersive Experience website'', retrieved 24th April 2026.</ref> They often..."
22 April 2026
- 19:2419:24, 22 April 2026 diff hist −11 m Necronomicon (Convention) →Larps run at Necronomicon Revolution (2005) current
- 19:2419:24, 22 April 2026 diff hist +3,211 Necronomicon (Convention) No edit summary
- 18:4118:41, 22 April 2026 diff hist +1,834 Unicon No edit summary current