Saga of the Lost
RPG system: LARP
Participants: 12 players
Organized by
Peaky Games
By
✏️ | Nick Curd |
✏️ | Alex Jones |
✏️ | Alli Mawhinney |
✏️ | Tony Mitton |
✏️ | Mike Snowden |
✏️ | Traci Whitehead |
Imaginary Consequences (2015), Naish Holiday Village, Christchurch, Dorset, United Kingdom
Nick Curd |
Retford Moot B (2023), Retford Hotel, Retford, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom
Nick Curd |
Description
13 Norse set off five nights ago from Nidaros on the Viking longship Reinen under command of Harkan the Reckless. The aim to raid helpless monasteries on the west coast of Ireland and steal their livestock and gold. Last night an almighty storm hit and the Norse protect themselves within the hull waiting it out. The storm subsides slightly and when the Norse emerge they discover themselves trapped within a Lagoon separated by a causeway, which will be passable at high tide. Looking at the small island they notice it is capped by a faintly lit wooden building, clearly a monastery. They pull the Reinen up onto the beach, draw their weapons and charge up to the monastery.
This game is a historical thriller with supernatural themes.
The game is a storytelling game. Everyone will likely be required to speak aloud telling stories (a couple of paragraphs) to the entire group. Which should be considered if you;re worried about public speaking.
The game is split up into two parts, first comprising of drinking before they set sail at telling tales. This is mainly to help players establish relationships between themselves and establish the telling of saga’s. The players will conduct the raid itself in the second part as the main bulk of the game.
Not every character may survive until the end of the game, at the end of the day you’re armed Norse. We will greatly wound character before hitting end game time without any direct killing. However be prepared that your character may just not make it to the end. This is explicitly a non-contact freeform and we’ll be using abstract methods to resolve combat (like rock-paper-scissors but with situational bias).
Viking dress is highly appropriate but not required.
The game is not completely historically accurate for the purposes of enjoyment!
Content Warnings
Decriptions of graphic and personal horror.
Played at
Imaginary Consequences (2015) | |
♻ | Retford Moot B (2023) |
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