• Playing a Sex Worker

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    Playing a Sex Worker

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    L. K.

    The way we portray sex work can reproduce harmful biases in the world, and can also alienate and isolate your co-players — more of whom than you expect may have themselves done sex work.

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  • Your Body Is Your Body

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    Your Body Is Your Body

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    Karin Edman

    This piece tries to provide a practical tool for overcoming machismo, internalized norms, and other patterns that can lead to physical injury to the player’s body.

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  • Sketch Comedy Characters

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    Sketch Comedy Characters

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    Juhana Pettersson

    As a player, I build my larp characters using the tools of sketch comedy. The style may be different, but the toolbox is the same. The crude basics offered by sketch comedy provide a functional basis on which to build more nuanced play during the larp.

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  • Together Forever: A Larp about Dating in a Dystopian World

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    Together Forever: A Larp about Dating in a Dystopian World

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    Cindy Mikosch

    This documentation piece explores Together Forever, an online larp focusing on romantic relationships and dating in a near-future dystopia.

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  • Performing Dominant

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    Performing Dominant

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    Elina Gouliou

    Dominant characters come in different forms: authority figures (benevolent or not), antagonists, or outright villains. However, each of these figures presents the same challenges: establishing and displaying dominance in a credible manner, managing interactions with dominated characters, and balancing character domination with respect for player agency.

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  • Learning from NPCs

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    Learning from NPCs

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    Simon Brind

    Supporting characters tend to accept invitations to play more easily than some player characters (or some players.) This is the most important lesson we can learn from supporting characters: to always find a reason to engage, to initiate play, and to offer other players alibi to engage with you.

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  • Beyond the Funny Hat

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    Beyond the Funny Hat

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    Holger Pick

    When larping, players don’t always wear costumes, and even when costumed, a character ought to be more than a funny hat. Here, we offer practical ways to flesh out how a character moves and speaks, in the hope of making it easier for you to do so.

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  • Artificial Affluenzas

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    Artificial Affluenzas

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    J. Tuomas Harviainen

    Playing a super-rich character in a larp probably sounds fun and easy. It is neither, at least not at all times. Centrally, it requires a fine line of balancing, in order to not take the role over the top, but sufficiently close, in order to provide the most optimal playable content to other participants.

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  • Knutepunkt 2021 Call for Papers

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    Knutepunkt 2021 Call for Papers

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    Nordiclarp.org

    Knudepunkt 2021 has issued a call for papers! Pitches are due 10 July 2020 and the theme of the conference, and book, is “Where the magic happens”.

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  • Larp and Prejudice: Expressing, Erasing, Exploring, and the Fun Tax

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    Larp and Prejudice: Expressing, Erasing, Exploring, and the Fun Tax

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    Mo Holkar

    Designers of larps with a real-world setting face questions about how to deal with prejudice. This article looks at three possible approaches.

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