That Was Different
Unlike most LARPs, I’ve not been reliving a single event from Saturday; I’ve instead been reflecting on the day as a whole. I imagine it is much like I would reflect on a real visit to a real port on a real island of yesteryear. Sure, there was a big battle, and the British did a great job of pounding the port with their cannons, and invading the town, but that didn’t define the day. …
Last minute details for your arrival in Port Judas
Yes, even though the weather is supposed to be uncharacteristically delightful, we are still going to hold LARP! We have everything you’d have on the island coast, including swarms of mosquitoes. Bring bug spray! And bring sun screen. See you at 2:00 at the latest, though you are welcome any time. Billy Bones – Wharf Master
Plunder Awaits!
The day of Pirate LARP draws near! There is only one thing on many pirates’ minds: Treasure! Rumors abound of many treasures hidden away near the bay of Port Falton. The clever and adventurous among you may wish to set out to find these treasures, because no one can ever have enough loot! However, the local talk is that a deadly curse will befall anyone who seizes a hidden treasure without having it’s accompanying map. Local superstition, maybe, but why take the risk? …
Tell me ’bout the fights…
Battles are not the emphasis of the day, but yep, there will be some fighting. Here are the rules: HITS: Each limb will have 1 Hit Point (HP) while the chest/back will have 2 HP. Meaning, a single hit is all it takes for you to completely lose the use of a limb, but it will take two strikes to the chest/back to render you “unconscious”. Note, if you have lost the use of a …
Port Judas’ Sea Shanty
Click below to download the Port Judas Sea Shanty (The one the Governor’s daughter hates!). Everyone will be singing this on Saturday. >>> SeaShanty <<< Well, a lad had a girl but not a shilling to spare, Heave, ho, and away we go So he said he’d go to sea and make his fortune there. Heave, ho, and away we go Said, “We can’t be wed till our coffers are full, Heave, ho, and away …
A hurricane?!?
May 18th is about a day in the life of a Jamaican Island in the 1800’s. We have four Pirate crews and that’s probably enough. The Captains of these crews are UL, NG, BS, CA. We are in touch with these Captains concerning their responsibilities. What we need now are dock hands, fishermen, merchants, travelers, bounty hunters, sailors for hire, pirates who are stuck on land and looking to join a crew and especially CARPENTERS …
While you were…
While you were playing in Wyoming, and Florida, and with finals, Jorrok and I built a bridge between Port Falton and the Wharf. May 18th is going to be a day to remember! Stryder
Ready, Aim, Fire!
On the eve before his surgery, Mac Barclay finished 5 functional cannons. They shoot a tennis ball over 60 feet! (Notice the 4-legged ball retrieval system at Mac’s right.) Well done Mac! Stryder
Phew, We’re Tired.
Thanks for the help! We made good progress on, or finished: Painting the ramp to Falton Tower Collecting pallets Making a bridge Installing a tarp on Falton Tower Made a dinghy Made a cannon! Started 4 additional cannons Planted grass, er, I mean ocean Painted and hung a Port Judas sign About 75 man and women hours of work this weekend. Thanks for your help! Stryder