Nordic Larp Wiki:Style Guide

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Please avoid the following: arranger (when meaning an organiser), chronicle (when talking about a campaign), laiv, lajv, LARP, LRP, live (when meaning larp), narrator, dungeon master, referee (use game master), role play and roleplay (use role-play), Scandinavian (use Nordic).

Be careful when using: player, larper, participant, role (when meaning character), character.

When discussing games please use the original, whole names of the games (e.g. Krigslive V: I Kejserriget blev jeg født...). Also, include the names of the head organizers, place, time and a translation of the name. Please note the varying capitalization in e.g. Finnish, Swedish and English: Rikos kannattaa, Mellan himmel och hav and Samuli Torssonen’s Star Wreck Roleplaying Game are capitalized differently. After mentioning the full name once, shorthand may be used, e.g. Star Wreck.

Italicize names of games, books and movies. Do not italicize organizations or people.

When including pictures, check that you have permission to publish them on the web. You mey need to check with the photographer, the models, and the game organizers - depending on the picture and where it was taken. It is a hassle, yes, but all of these people are in our community. Treat them with respect.

When including pictures, always include the name of the photographer. Just as important is to mark the photo as 'play' (taken during play), 'diegetic' (taken during play as part of the playing), 'workshop' (photo from workshop), 'portrait' (characters posing before of after the game), 'offgame', 'marketing' etc. Give context. Also, a kickass caption is to die for.

The entries should describe the larps vividly and convey a general feeling of how it was to play the game. The intended reader is a smart person who knows what role-playing and larping is, but is not necessarily familiar with the Nordic tradition. She may be a player, a game designer, an artist, a researcher, but the texts should be accessible also to people who have no background in any of these fields.