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Brudpris is a larp by [[Anna-Karin Linder]] and [[Carolina Dahlberg]]. A few years later is a larp set in the same world as Brudpris, but with new characters and new conflicts.}}
  
 
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Revision as of 21:34, 10 January 2019

Brudpris A few years later
Brudpris.jpg
TaglineHonor. Love. Patriarchy
Duration5 days
Designed by
Techniques
Participants54
First run2018 (2018) in Denmark
Websitebrudpris.eu


Brudpris A Few Years Later(2018)
Information
Date2018 (2018)
LocationDenmark
Credits

Summary

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"The Mo folk live almost entirely isolated from the modern world. They are in many ways a complicated people, with customs that seem alien and perhaps frightening to those of us more accustomed to more civilised behaviours. This being said, I have found myself invited to one of their great celebrations and received a warm welcome at their tables and in their homes. Below follows a description of my experiences with this strange people.

The observant reader will notice that I have not written much on the life and doings of the women. This is due to the fact that I, as a man, am not allowed to mix more than is necessary with the women of the Mo people and never without a man from the family. Not that they are scared I might endanger their safety or honour, but for fear that they should endanger mine."

Excerpt from "The Mo Folk – an analysis and anthropological study" by Ethan Rickman

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Brudpris is a larp by Anna-Karin Linder and Carolina Dahlberg. A few years later is a larp set in the same world as Brudpris, but with new characters and new conflicts.

Statistics

The larp has been run once.

  • Denmark September 12–16, 2018 (2018-09-12 – 2018-09-16): 54 participants. English language run

Techniques

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