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700% is a small Danish larp design tradition. Pioneered in the early 00's in the city of Vordingborg an hours drive south of Copenhagen by people such as Rune Malmskov Dittmer, Michael Riis and Povl Gad affiliated with the volunteer organization SLOG (an abbreviation of South Seelands Liveroleplay Organisation). Other contributors to the tradition is [[Troels Barkholt-Spangsbo]], Dennis Asanovski and Tim Dencker.
== Characteristics of 700% larps ==
* Very few players and many non-player characters. Often 7 times or more as many non-player characters as players - hence the name of the tradition.
* Very little [[transparency]]. Players are not allowed to know who is participating as players or npcs, what locations they can visit or where the story of the larp might take them.
* No simulation or [[Replacement rules|replacement]] rules.
* Aims for a [[360º]] degrees illusion.
* [[Pervasive larp|Pervasive]]. Geographically and socially.
* [[Railroading|Railroaded]] stories
== Examples of 700% larps ==
* 3 Grader af Uskyld (2006 - en. 3 Degrees of Innocence)
* Den Længste Dag (2005 - en. The Longest Day)
* Venner for livet (unknown year - en. Friends for life)
* Operation Falkeøje (unknown year - en. Operation Falcon Eye)
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