In which Tory puts her LARP hat back on
Jun. 29th, 2010 05:23 pm...so I fail at meeting my own deadlines. I fell into a very long depressive/reclusive spaz (which I'm still kind of in, but trying to deal with better), and have not yet finished A Crown of Hearts. However, I just received major motivation to finish it: a friend of mine who lives Far Away is in Boston for the summer and wound like to play.
So.
Finishing this, goddamnit.
Which means I need runspace.
I am dubious about my chances of getting Brandeis runspace. And my runspace requirements for this game are somewhat nontrivial. They are:
- Available on Sunday, August 1st, in the early afternoon and evening.
- Free or very inexpensive. (I'm unemployed and not exactly rich. With the props budget for this game already painful, I could throw maybe $50 towards space. Most function space in this area runs over $100 per hour, and I'll need space for about four hours. Just no.)
- Contains two large-ish rooms/areas and one smaller room/area, to accommodate the need for various areas of gamespace, despite the small player count.
- Privacy. This is an emotionally intense game, and it would be very jarring for random mundanes to be wandering through a public or semi-public area and find us wailing and screaming/turning into animals/eating babies/what have you. (Hey, it's a fairy tale game. Shit happens.)
- Preferably T-accessible.
- Preferably air conditioned; it's August.
I realize this may be impossible. Especially since the need for multiple rooms makes it v. difficult to run as a house game. But I figured I'd throw it out there.
Flail.
So.
Finishing this, goddamnit.
Which means I need runspace.
I am dubious about my chances of getting Brandeis runspace. And my runspace requirements for this game are somewhat nontrivial. They are:
- Available on Sunday, August 1st, in the early afternoon and evening.
- Free or very inexpensive. (I'm unemployed and not exactly rich. With the props budget for this game already painful, I could throw maybe $50 towards space. Most function space in this area runs over $100 per hour, and I'll need space for about four hours. Just no.)
- Contains two large-ish rooms/areas and one smaller room/area, to accommodate the need for various areas of gamespace, despite the small player count.
- Privacy. This is an emotionally intense game, and it would be very jarring for random mundanes to be wandering through a public or semi-public area and find us wailing and screaming/turning into animals/eating babies/what have you. (Hey, it's a fairy tale game. Shit happens.)
- Preferably T-accessible.
- Preferably air conditioned; it's August.
I realize this may be impossible. Especially since the need for multiple rooms makes it v. difficult to run as a house game. But I figured I'd throw it out there.
Flail.