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'''Den Hvide Krig'''
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'''Den Hvide Krig''' (eng. The White War) is a Danish larp about clashes between cultures during an occupation. The larp is inspired by [[Søren Ebbehøj]]'s experiences from a 6 month's deployment to Iraq with the Danish army. The larp was set in a fictional, anachronistic world, where the local Pashura had seen their homeland invaded by the militaristic Tarse federation.
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== External links ==
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The larp is documented in [[The Book of The White War]] written mostly by players and edited by [[Claus Raasted]] and [[Casper Gronemann]].
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* [https://www.dropbox.com/s/kam36fdu75bplhy/The_Book_of_The_White_War.pdf?dl=0 The Book of The White War - pdf]

Revision as of 16:52, 10 January 2019

Den Hvide Krig
TaglineWars are fought in the shadow of victory
Designed by
Participants71
First runAugust 16–19, 2012 (2012-08-16 – 2012-08-19)


Den Hvide Krig (eng. The White War) is a Danish larp about clashes between cultures during an occupation. The larp is inspired by Søren Ebbehøj's experiences from a 6 month's deployment to Iraq with the Danish army. The larp was set in a fictional, anachronistic world, where the local Pashura had seen their homeland invaded by the militaristic Tarse federation.

The larp is documented in The Book of The White War written mostly by players and edited by Claus Raasted and Casper Gronemann.

External links