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Pertaining to genderissues in the playergroup, the winterlarps moved the action away from running in the woods into classic home and family situations of negotiating between groups about marriages, resources or religion. Girls were often more clever and conspicious than the young male participants in improvising and driving the interaction between the characters in such situations. These games were a crucial factor for the relative genderbalanced participantgroups of Oslo, and also recruited a majority of the first female organisers of Norway.
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Ultimately the traditions among both organisers and participants of the Winterlarps in Oslo made the foundations for [[iconic larp]]s like the 2nd World War game [[1942]] to be possible. This is also the case for the westerngames [[Wanted]] and [[Once upon a time]].
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