Documentation for Sea Dracula

+Ben Francis considers his reality after a long day of web development.
Documentation for Orthodoxy
Larp House Presents: Sea Dracula

Animal City is a magical town full of hardworking talking animals with crazy names and silly opinions. The city is famous for its nonsensical legal system, where the lawyers are responsible not just for prosecuting cases but also for fighting monsters and throwing parties. This was the legendary legal system pioneered by that great giraffe lawyer, Sea Dracula. The proud traditions of the Animal City legal system have been handed down from generation to generation, slowly losing their meaning and becoming strange and obscure.
Don’t mistake the ways of this legal system for those of your own! The lawyers of Animal City strive only to win! All other considerations, even the welfare of their clients and the sanctity of the law, are secondary. They dance the dance of the animal lawyers, and mere mortals such as us can only stand back and watch in awe and terror!
Larp House Presents: Superheroes
What would it be like if everyone had a superhero to help out?
In Superheroes, you play the students of a boarding school, and guide them through their lives from first grade until their high school reunion. You also play as each child’s superhero, solving conflicts through epic superhero dance battles!
WHAT:
A larp for 6-8 playersWritten by Mohamad RabahOrganized by Sara Van Hoy and Arnold Cassell
WHEN:2:00pm-6:00pm on Saturday, February 28st
Different Play
Different Play is about supporting diversity in analog games, from the people who make them to the play experiences we create.
This Patreon pairs fresh, new designers with mentors, playtesters, artists, graphic designers and editors.
One of the featured designers on this new campaign is a member of the Larp House community. We look forward to seeing your newest game Wendy!
Larp House Presents: Orthodoxy

The Wyrd Con Companion Book
Since its inception, Wyrd Con has also followed the Knutepunkt tradition of releasing a book of companion journalistic and academic articles each year. The idea behind the Companion Book is to draw together knowledge from documentation, design, theory, and research and create a space for these authors to be in conversation with one another.
The Larp House gets a shout-out in Evan Torner and Kat Jones’ article about the Parlor Sandbox System. See also the Parlor Sandbox Manifesto.

