Questions

Good
questions.

Ten answers, no fine print. Read them slowly. Every one is serious, in the way that matters.

01

What is LARP?

LARP is the art of looking like you have already made it. It is presentation, performance and status signalling, packaged as a lifestyle.

02

What does LARP mean?

LARP means showing off on purpose. It is pretending with intent: performing status, building an image, and acting like you belong until it starts to work.

03

Why would someone LARP?

Because everyone is already pretending. LARP just makes it official, gives you a number, a card, and a community that fully commits to the bit.

04

Is LARPing serious?

Only if you want people to think it is. The entire thing is a performance. Take the performance seriously and it starts to count.

05

Who can join LARP?

Anyone over 18 who can commit to the bit. No interviews, no references, no experience required. Pretending is a skill you already have.

06

What do I get with membership?

A membership number, a digital license, full standing in the community, and the right to call yourself a licensed professional pretender.

07

What is the LARP license?

An unnecessarily official looking piece of proof that you are committed to looking the part. It is very convincing. That is the point.

08

Is the LARP license real?

It is real enough to look impressive. Nobody checks the fine print when the card looks this good.

09

How does membership work?

Pick a tier, enter your name, get licensed. There is no fine print because there is no contract. The bit is the binding agreement.

10

Can I create my own LARP identity?

Yes. That is the whole product. Pick a name, a tier and a persona. We just make it look good on paper.

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