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Each individual is responsible for their own actions, both towards themselves and others, both at the character and at the player level. In addition, all involved are equally responsible for the story progressing in accordance with its purpose. Everyone involved shall take the piece and all activities around the piece seriously.
 
Each individual is responsible for their own actions, both towards themselves and others, both at the character and at the player level. In addition, all involved are equally responsible for the story progressing in accordance with its purpose. Everyone involved shall take the piece and all activities around the piece seriously.
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[[Category:Manifestos|Manifesto Sunday, The]]

Revision as of 22:28, 7 March 2018

The Manifest Sunday (Söndagsmanifestet in Swedish) is a larp manifest published in The Book, the companion publication from Knutepunkt 2001 written by Emil Boss, Martin Brodén, Gabriel Widing, and Tobias Wrigstad.

Swedish Text

Berättelsen

Berättelsen är det centrala i varje verk. Berättelsen består av en mängd inte nödvändigtvis kronologiska händelser, med ett högre syfte, ett budskap.

Rollen

Alla roller skall skapas och tolkas för att tjäna handlingens syfte. Rollen och aktören är skilda från varandra, även under uppförandet. All stimuli skall riktas till antingen rollen eller aktören.

Förhållningssätt

Varje individ är ansvarig för sina egna handlingar, såväl mot sig själv som mot andra, båda på roll- som på aktörsnivån. Dessutom har alla inblandade lika stort ansvar för att berättelsen fortskrider i enlighet med sitt syfte. Alla inblandade ska ta verket och alla aktiviteter kring verket på allvar.

English Translation

The Story

The story is the center of every piece. The story is made up of several not necessarily chronological events, with a higher purpose, a message.

The Character

All characters shall be created and interpreted to serve the purpose of the story. The character and player are separate from each other, even during the performance. All stimuli shall be directed towards either the character or the player.

Approach

Each individual is responsible for their own actions, both towards themselves and others, both at the character and at the player level. In addition, all involved are equally responsible for the story progressing in accordance with its purpose. Everyone involved shall take the piece and all activities around the piece seriously.