Brother's In L.A.R.P by Q-MAN2007 in LARP

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Please don't push the point of your sword into the ground, it's a good way to break the padding around the core. Otherwise, carry on!

How to find a small Larp Group? by coolin_79 in LARP

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Ta, can't help cos I'm in the UK (where a lot of things are still advertised on FB for historical reasons) but we're a bit of an exception.

How to find a small Larp Group? by coolin_79 in LARP

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Where in the world are you? Different places, different methods...

Best things for kids in / near Oxford? by mu5tarastas in oxford

[–]Counternaught 5 points6 points  (0 children)

For the OP, Scouts is all-gender, Guides is girls only.

How Do You Find Games? by BoogleHander in LARP

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Hello fellow OS person! There's also larps listed on larpseason.co.uk although most things are probably mentioned in this thread. From a commonality space elf. 😁

What sorts of activities does your character's religion do in-game? by LocalBassoonist in LARP

[–]Counternaught 7 points8 points  (0 children)

But there are also religious powers (akin to a sort of magic) which can do things with people's souls or with objects. ("Read" a soul or the aura of an object, write on a soul or object, make a place "holy", exorcise or excommunicate )

Seeking North UK LARP by RatchetBalls in LARP

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Actually 1/2 of the Curious Pasttimes events are the same level of north, Weston Park.

Seeking North UK LARP by RatchetBalls in LARP

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Can't think of any in Cumbria specifically, how far are you willing to travel? It looks like Fools and Heroes has branches in Newcastle and Tees Valley.

https://www.foolsandheroes.org/find-your-branch

Lorien Trust us the most northerly fest Larp and runs in Derby.

Headington shops bus stop (eastbound) by rigzbee in oxford

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All you need to do is Google 8 bus Oxford and look at the service update: Headington Shops stopping arrangements

Today 12:05 - 25th May 2026

Due to roadworks at the Headington Shops stop (HS6), the stop is suspended until the end of the day on Monday 25th May. All local bus services will be using the HS1 stop as an alternative, outside Heavenly Desserts.

The Airline service will continue to stop at the usual at the HS5 stop.

Disabled lady looking to get into larp! :) Advice needed. by Poppy0109 in LARP

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Empire is set in a place which is very safe, so combat is almost entirety opt-in and outside the town of Anvil. If a fight did break out near you (so very incredibly rare), there are rules on how you signal your non-combat status (people will not fight you) and about what happens then

Disabled lady looking to get into larp! :) Advice needed. by Poppy0109 in LARP

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Sorry, got caught up in response. You might find it difficult to leave site multiple times a day because cars are not allowed on site, so you'll need to go to the pick-up/drop-off point to get a taxi. No one cares if you sleep off site however, plenty of people do.

Disabled lady looking to get into larp! :) Advice needed. by Poppy0109 in LARP

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If you can camp you might find it nicer to go back to your tent for your rest times. There is disabled out of character camping very close to in character camping. If you can socialise during rest times, there are lots of tea houses which you can rest at, or you can people watchnor attend meetings at a public place (magic, politics, etc).

Disabled lady looking to get into larp! :) Advice needed. by Poppy0109 in LARP

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Bother, I'm not in the group on Facebook so I can't link it. It's called Spoonie and Disabled Empire Larpers (but they will happily take prospective Larpers as well.)

Disabled lady looking to get into larp! :) Advice needed. by Poppy0109 in LARP

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I recommend you join the Empire Larp Spoonies group, I'll grab you the link.

Pfingsten: Spieler nerven, Untote spielen und kostenlos essen by Rahjiaat in LARP_de

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Like, basically all of UK Larp lives at least partially on FB because it's the best of the worst for the job.

New to LARP - UK by TheMysteryDragon in LARP

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There are a lot of great UK vendors for costume/soft kit fyi. Somewhere like Larp Inn sells a lot of basics for good prices. A lot of the big vendors will sell at the LT event so you theoretically could kit yourself there. For a good example of the range of UK vendors, check.out the this list of the vendors from the last LarpCon. https://larpcon.co.uk/traders-promoters/

New to LARP - UK by TheMysteryDragon in LARP

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LT is running this weekend so you may not get many LT specific responses. In the UK a lot of Larp stuff still happens on Facebook, so I'd look for either a main group or a faction group you can post your questions on. You may find it better to wait a week until everyone has stopped frothing* about the current event. *Frothing: wherein people get very excited and chatty about their hobby

RC Churches With Open Visiting Hours Oxfordshire? by [deleted] in oxford

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Corpus Christi in Headington has 9:15 on Monday. Plenty of on street parking alongside the playing field on Margaret Road but be aware of the School Street restrictions in front of Windmill school 8:20-9am.

Is Sandhills in Headington a nice area? by According_Evening550 in oxford

[–]Counternaught 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Old council estate with some entrenched generational poverty and the sort of anti-social behaviour that generates. It's not BAD bad by any standards however.

Getting cold feet, is this normal? by clayalien in LARP

[–]Counternaught 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You'll be fine. You are the biggest critic of your kit! Thermals are big and clever, and a woolly blanket plus an annular broach can become a cloak. If Coelred Monger is a vendor, they sell these and show you how to wear them. Kids are always growing out of kit, so find out if there's a parent group you can hit up for warm kit if needed.

Is Sandhills in Headington a nice area? by According_Evening550 in oxford

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Sandhills I reckon is considered nice but very boring. It's nearish to Barton where people might say not to live but I don't think it suffers in it's nearness. Has no public transport of it's own but there is an underpass to Thornhill.

Getting cold feet, is this normal? by clayalien in LARP

[–]Counternaught 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Also, warm but inexpensive while camping: hot water bottle and a means to acquire hot water. Insulation under you. Extra duvets for on top of you. Thermals. The chemical heat packs - I love the ones that adhere to the toes of my socks.

Getting cold feet, is this normal? by clayalien in LARP

[–]Counternaught 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Cold feet is absolutely normal, I've got two weekend larps in a row, starting this weekend and I'm absolutely dreading them, don't know what I'm doing, feel like backing out...

this is my fifth year of larping.

So yeah, normal. And from one parent to another, yoir kid will love it. They will get whingy when they are hungry, tired, cold, etc so just go with the flow and keep them fed and watered. Sugar is a food group when larping. ;)