Who We Are

When people hear “LARPers” they often think of basement-dwelling nerds disconnected from the “real world.” In reality, we are lawyers, software designers, compliance officers, archivists, manufacturers, administrators, parents, teachers, and healthcare professionals.

We’re also creatives—artists, writers, photographers, set designers, costumers, propsmasters, makeup artists, and game designers—whose experiences and cultures reflect the diversity of our world.

What We Do

Through longform improvisation, we strive to share passion for collaborative storytelling. Together, we work to build a living world inhabited by dynamic characters, interesting factions, dangerous threats, and complex moral choices.

Out of game, we work hard to create a strong, healthy community of practice that’s bound by a shared code of conduct and commitment to respect of each individual, regardless of someone’s identity, background, culture, or life experiences.

Why We Play

Although we embody fictional characters in extreme situations, the stories that we build together often address core, fundamental aspects of the human experience. In navigating these extreme situations in a controlled environment, we empower ourselves to be more active agents not only in the live-action storytelling space, but also in our daily lives. 

By playing collaboratively, we encourage one another to gain confidence, navigate conflict, be more willing to take risks, get out of our comfort zones, and reach new heights in our creative pursuits.