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BRINGING YOUR LARP GROUP ONLINE

This was our first fireside chat. We invited three speakers to talk with us a bit about successes and challenges of bringing their LARP group online during the global Covid Pandemic.

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Our Speakers:

  • Rebecca Slitt (she/her): Co-runner of Valley Larp, a group dedicated to small-scale live-action roleplay and interactive literature in Massachusetts. Valley Larp has transitioned to online events during the pandemic, and has held four so far. More info here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1405008003132377

  • Alison Joy (she/her): Con Chair of Extracon, an online event for the Intercon and New England Interactive Literature Community. The con takes place from February 26th-28th. More info here: https://2021.extraconlarp.org/

  • Han-Axiom Salvacion (they/them): Co-runner of Star Dust LARP, a campaign LARP combining online and in person components that has now gone fully online. Han-Axiom is also involved in both the Velvet Noir, the Torch, and Pitch Fork LARP communities. More info here: https://www.facebook.com/MahouStardust/

Bringing Your LARP Group Online: List

DESIGN DOCUMENTS AND POLICIES

These are the  Design Document and various policies that applied to this event

We present these documents as a historical record of how we have handled events in the past.

DESIGN DOCUMENT

Here you'll find our vision for this event, and a record of who was on the organizing team.

GENERAL POLICIES

Here you'll find the general policies for the FIreside Chat. It set our expectations for behavior from attendees.

ANTI-HARASSMENT POLICY

We have a separate anti-harassments policy to emphasize that we take such issues seriously.

MODERATION POLICY

Starting with this event, we are added a public facing moderator policy so attendees know what to expect of our community moderators, and what our moderators expect of them.

Bringing Your LARP Group Online: Our Goals
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