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==About==
 
==About==
Released on an ad hoc basis the two communiqués of the Celtic larp Collective appear to be based on the type-written documents released by the English anarchist group the Angry Brigade.  They appear to be a mixture of a serious to set out an approach to larp design, and a series of complex jokes.  The numbering system is taken from a British regional slang used by shepherds to count their sheep which is allegedly based on Brythonic - the language of the pre-Roman British tribes.
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Released on an ad hoc basis the communiqués of the Celtic larp Collective appear to be based on the type-written documents released by the English anarchist group the Angry Brigade.  They appear to be a mixture of a serious attempt to set out an approach to larp design, and a series of complex and obscure jokes.  The numbering system is taken from the British regional slang used by shepherds to count their sheep.  It is allegedly based on Brythonic - the language of the pre-Roman British tribes.
  
 
Whether Celtic larp is anything more than an obscure piece of humor remains to be seen.
 
Whether Celtic larp is anything more than an obscure piece of humor remains to be seen.
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Revision as of 11:02, 12 April 2017

Celtic larp communiqués : A confusing set of documents produced by person or persons unknown.

About

Released on an ad hoc basis the communiqués of the Celtic larp Collective appear to be based on the type-written documents released by the English anarchist group the Angry Brigade. They appear to be a mixture of a serious attempt to set out an approach to larp design, and a series of complex and obscure jokes. The numbering system is taken from the British regional slang used by shepherds to count their sheep. It is allegedly based on Brythonic - the language of the pre-Roman British tribes.

Whether Celtic larp is anything more than an obscure piece of humor remains to be seen.

Celtic larp communiqués

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