This weekend the Philadelphia Camarilla chapter (now under new management!) will be hosting LARPs of Changeling the Lost and Vampire the Requiem. IC teasers will follow, but first the OOC:
Changeling is Friday night, and is across the street from an R4 station. Vampire is Saturday, and two miles from an R4 station. Transportation from the station is available IF I know to tell them you're coming. Each event has a $5 site fee per person. I'm happy to help with character creation, but if you're familiar with the system, it is as per the book, with 50 XP, no bloodlines or entitlements. Running it past me couldn't hurt, though I'm not an ST.
Changeling Teaser:
To those tragic and gifted few we call the Lost:
Greetings and good evening. His Majesty, Hobbled Nicholas, the Crown of Ashes, Witch of the Bitter Wind, does hereby announce, with all due dark joy, the Liberty Freehold's Autumn Hunt, to be prosecuted with all speed and ferocity by all those who answer the huntsman's call. For months, the Freehold has been plagued by its enemies, and as the Court of Wrath chose to sit idle, it has fallen to the Court of Fear to answer these incursions with mailed fist and mortal terror.
Come then, ye Lost, and join the Harvest Court and the Freehold of Liberty as we strike back at those that have threatened us, answering brutishness with violence and fear with terror. Come ride the cold night winds and moonlight as those that have hunted the Lost find themselves hunted in turn.
Let Our Will Be Done.
Requiem Teaser:
Gathered Kindred,
For over 200 years, the Kindred of Philadelphia came together in November to celebrate Founder's Night, a holiday dedicated to Philadelphia's position as a jewel of the East Coast, American freedom from British rule and the brave possibilities of the New World.
Two years ago, that celebration ended in tragedy, as the ambitions of a few caused the loss of a great many; the fires of that Founder's Night lit the fuse that led to the foundation of the Republic of Philadelphia, the ascension of the city's Carthian Movement, and ultimately the peace and prosperity that followed. Out of respect for those that had been lost, no Founder's Night Celebration was held in 2007, but this is a new night, and Gerend Joseph Anthony DiStefano, Praxis of Philadelphia, has announced that the Founder's Night will once more be celebrated by the Kindred of the Republic of Philadelphia, and has cordially extended his hospitality to those who choose to visit and celebrate with them.
We therefore invite you all to join the Citizens of the Republic in their celebration of their home, their freedom, and the possibilities still represented by this bravest of New Worlds.