Although we HAVE met before, linear causality causes us Chrononauts endless confusion, so I’m not entirely sure if that has happened yet from YOUR point of view, so allow me to introduce myself: Brigadier Sir Arthur Weirdy-Beardy {retired}, founder of The Imperial Empyreanautical, Chryptogeographical, & Chrononautical Society, and Editor in Chief of its official journal, ‘The Chrononautical Times’.
The Imperial Empyreanutical, Chryptogeographical & Chrononautical Society is London’s premier Gentleman’s* Club for those who relish the exploration of the very boundaries of human** endeavour : be it across the Heavens, to Legendary Lost Lands, or through Time itself.
* Although, not all of our members are male - women are allowed too.
** Although, not all of our members are human - some are… are… are not.
Splendid!
Anyway, what was I going to say? I know I had a reason for sending you this ether-mail…
Oh yes! That was it! You have been recommended to me by certain associates of mine, of whom I believe you had the pleasure during a recent LARPing event.
I thought you might perhaps like to send a ’snapper’ to an event yours truly and certain members of the IEC&C are attending at the weekend, and have consequently attached ‘on-the-line’ links to a couple of plots upon the International Network Of Linked Computational Engines, which will furnish you with further information.
This was fantastic! I love costuming.
I went to my very first larp last weekend and I loved it! I really want to get into it a bit more and get better. So far the only thing that I am any good at is making costumes and giving a convincing battle cry. The actual fighting part is really frightening.
I have some pretty epic pictures…I am the blue sea elf. http://yovia.com/blogs/lgrenville/2009/06/10/larping-for-a-beginner/
AWESOME. This goes really well with the music and commentary, real good.
You guys are made of WIN! That is a really cool article. Congrats.
This is a great article, nice to see some really positive and interesting press on a little known and misunderstood hobby.
Thanks guys, you did a great job.
Sirs,
Although we HAVE met before, linear causality causes us Chrononauts endless confusion, so I’m not entirely sure if that has happened yet from YOUR point of view, so allow me to introduce myself: Brigadier Sir Arthur Weirdy-Beardy {retired}, founder of The Imperial Empyreanautical, Chryptogeographical, & Chrononautical Society, and Editor in Chief of its official journal, ‘The Chrononautical Times’.
The Imperial Empyreanutical, Chryptogeographical & Chrononautical Society is London’s premier Gentleman’s* Club for those who relish the exploration of the very boundaries of human** endeavour : be it across the Heavens, to Legendary Lost Lands, or through Time itself.
* Although, not all of our members are male - women are allowed too.
** Although, not all of our members are human - some are… are… are not.
Splendid!
Anyway, what was I going to say? I know I had a reason for sending you this ether-mail…
Oh yes! That was it! You have been recommended to me by certain associates of mine, of whom I believe you had the pleasure during a recent LARPing event.
I thought you might perhaps like to send a ’snapper’ to an event yours truly and certain members of the IEC&C are attending at the weekend, and have consequently attached ‘on-the-line’ links to a couple of plots upon the International Network Of Linked Computational Engines, which will furnish you with further information.
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=73921&id=71162173554&l=0b7ce8c293
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=6777295&l=869ddad5f2&id=707490563
I hope you’ll be inspired to attend, and find some suitably adventurous images for your own plot.
Yours, and all that,
Brigadier Sir Arthur Weirdy-Beardy {retired}
For and on behalf of
The Imperial Empyreanautical, Cryptogeographical & Chrononautical Society
Visit our plot upon the International Network of Linked Computational Engines at
http://www.thesteampunkclub.com
Thanks for putting LRP in a positive light.
This was fantastic! I love costuming.
I went to my very first larp last weekend and I loved it! I really want to get into it a bit more and get better. So far the only thing that I am any good at is making costumes and giving a convincing battle cry. The actual fighting part is really frightening.
I have some pretty epic pictures…I am the blue sea elf.
http://yovia.com/blogs/lgrenville/2009/06/10/larping-for-a-beginner/