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Some of the props for the game also had an attached envelope containing an MP3-player. On the MP3 player was a recorded "dream sequence" or "vision" related to the story or the prop itself, and the player could chose to take the MP3 player and listen to it when they saw fit. After the game ended players also received one of two newspaper articles as a handout, depending on overall performance of the expedition (one basically stating that the expedition survived, the other stating that the expedition was lost).
 
Some of the props for the game also had an attached envelope containing an MP3-player. On the MP3 player was a recorded "dream sequence" or "vision" related to the story or the prop itself, and the player could chose to take the MP3 player and listen to it when they saw fit. After the game ended players also received one of two newspaper articles as a handout, depending on overall performance of the expedition (one basically stating that the expedition survived, the other stating that the expedition was lost).
  
==Video==
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==Documentation==
 
===Video Documentation===
 
===Video Documentation===
 
[[Kalle Lantz]] short video report from the larp.
 
[[Kalle Lantz]] short video report from the larp.
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[[Petter Karlsson]] video documentation.
 
[[Petter Karlsson]] video documentation.
 
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===Photo Documentation===
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* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/johannesaxner/sets/72157633245334112/ Pictures from the second run], taken by [[Johannes Axner]].
  
 
==External links==
 
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* http://iäiä.se
 
* http://iäiä.se
 
[[Category:2013]]
 
[[Category:2013]]

Revision as of 11:23, 18 April 2013

Template:Larp Terra Incognita was a lovecraftian mythos horror larp set in the swedish 1920s. The larp had 15 pre-written characters and was an invite-only larp. A first round of larpers received an invitation snail mail with a code to access the web page, and once you paid for your participation you could invite other players. The larp was set up in two runs, stretching friday afternoon to saturday morning, and saturday afternoon to sunday morning.

Setting and Themes

Horror and mystery in a Lovecraft Mythos setting, in 1920s Sweden.

Summary

An anthropologist from Uppsala University had gone missing near a remote village in Dalarna, Sweden, and a few months later an expedition was set up to travel there, find the missing anthropologist and investigate his findings. When they arrived the village was abandoned, and things quickly started becoming strange.

Techniques

Some of the props for the game also had an attached envelope containing an MP3-player. On the MP3 player was a recorded "dream sequence" or "vision" related to the story or the prop itself, and the player could chose to take the MP3 player and listen to it when they saw fit. After the game ended players also received one of two newspaper articles as a handout, depending on overall performance of the expedition (one basically stating that the expedition survived, the other stating that the expedition was lost).

Documentation

Video Documentation

Kalle Lantz short video report from the larp.

Petter Karlsson video documentation.

Photo Documentation

External links