Culture | September 12, 2008 | Comment on this video (9)

"Weekend Warriors"

shogun5150
Live Action Role Play-More commonly known as larping, a type of role-play in which characters physically act out their actions. Come along as we delve into the actions and individuals present at a Realm of Conflict event.
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9 comments // "Weekend Warriors" // Video

  • NireNireNire
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      NireNireNire  
    • This is interesting because it is the next logical step. Subtract the computer game or video game from the equation and this is what people have been doing for awhile. Anyway it looks really fun and I may try to see if there is any larping in the area where I live. I know that they do re-enactments of the Whiskey Rebellion here in Western Pennsylvania, and it was recently documented by an ABC program I believe.

    • 3 years ago
  • ravageassmofo
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      ravageassmofo  
    • yeah i played the taller minotaur and if you guys are interested i suggest you check out our yahoo group just go to group and type in realms of conflict you should be able to find it. or check out larpspace.com and just so you guys know yes i know i beat alot of ass lol

    • 3 years ago
  • ningnong
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  • AVAlchemist
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      AVAlchemist  
    • This it great stuff, I have to say humans have taken escapism to the next level. At lease there doing something instead of just sitting down for 8 hours and playing video games.

    • 3 years ago
  • saskia
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      saskia  
    • i like the fact that on some level the interviewees understand how ridiculous it is. cause it sort of is, but at the same time, isn't all human endeavor?

      really dug this- nice job.

    • 3 years ago
  • rosyjane
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      rosyjane  
    • This is fascinating because they already do the real duty being an actors and actresses... Role playing is a key to produce films.

    • 3 years ago
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