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I tried editing this, and gave up. I couldn't come up with anything to write that didn't come with more exceptions than rule. | I tried editing this, and gave up. I couldn't come up with anything to write that didn't come with more exceptions than rule. | ||
Rulebooks are the products of communities that try to preserve themselves, to write their way of doing things in stone. That is the anti-thesis of Nordic larp. Nordic larps are characterized by ambitious experiementation. The tradition is volatile. Fashions change anually. There is no typical or average larp. --[[User:Efatland|Efatland]] 23:52, 1 May 2012 (CEST) | Rulebooks are the products of communities that try to preserve themselves, to write their way of doing things in stone. That is the anti-thesis of Nordic larp. Nordic larps are characterized by ambitious experiementation. The tradition is volatile. Fashions change anually. There is no typical or average larp. --[[User:Efatland|Efatland]] 23:52, 1 May 2012 (CEST) |
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I tried editing this, and gave up. I couldn't come up with anything to write that didn't come with more exceptions than rule.
Rulebooks are the products of communities that try to preserve themselves, to write their way of doing things in stone. That is the anti-thesis of Nordic larp. Nordic larps are characterized by ambitious experiementation. The tradition is volatile. Fashions change anually. There is no typical or average larp. --Efatland 23:52, 1 May 2012 (CEST)