Religion in Larp
- Caldor Eirson
- Platinum Member
- Posts: 1452
- Thank Yous: 892
Lux wrote: Honestly, I feel that religious characters SHOULD put a little bit more pressure in, sometimes, though, because I came into the game as Guo Liang fully expecting having to defend his lack of faith, and was never even approached about it. Which I suppose is nice, but I'd hoped it to have at least served as a talking point. One of the myriad of reasons I tabled Liang for now.
.
Exactly how was your lack of faith brought as an issue to the other players? And how long did you play him? People's lack of faith can become wonderful issues of conversation and discussion, but you can't expect the religious players to magically know your character wasn't faithful or that your character was someone to even talk to about religion.
Caldor Eirson,
Gothi and High Priest of Gaia
Wedding Planner, Match Maker,
Vintner
Spiritual Advisor To Kaladonia
~~~~~~
OOG: Jason M.
Deputy Kitchen Marshal
Land System Marshal
Q: How many people does it take to teach a barbarian how to read?
A: 1 knight, 3 squires, and 1 master of the mages guild.
~~~~~~~
- Mantel
- Elite Member
- No matter where I go. It all traces back to the Mountain.
- Posts: 730
- Thank Yous: 226
Mantel Warrane (AWz., QMA; AM, WSS)
Grand Librarian Emeritus, Darkwood Academy of the Metaphysical Arts
Professor Emeritus of Weave Studies, Darkwood Academy
Warden of the Keep, Allied Territory of Corvancia
---
(OOG Jean M, they/them)
"How can I be substantial if I do not cast a shadow? I must have a dark side also if I am to be whole." - C.G. Jung
- Templar Aldric
- Elite Member
- Posts: 769
- Thank Yous: 430
Having said that, I will bring it up in my conversations unless you are Khitanese or Londwyn, although I like a challenge, those races tend to be non-religious and it would be impolite IC to push them. That is not to say I haven't argued theology with a Londwyn, or Khitanese, but I usually want to see receptiveness first.
Showing up to Bar Mass, indeed coming within 10 feet of Bar Mass, all bets are off, however. That is my designated time to lay a little religion on folks. It's well known enough now, that attendance implies consent, accidental or intentional.
- Mantel
- Elite Member
- No matter where I go. It all traces back to the Mountain.
- Posts: 730
- Thank Yous: 226
Aye, some holy water!
Mantel Warrane (AWz., QMA; AM, WSS)
Grand Librarian Emeritus, Darkwood Academy of the Metaphysical Arts
Professor Emeritus of Weave Studies, Darkwood Academy
Warden of the Keep, Allied Territory of Corvancia
---
(OOG Jean M, they/them)
"How can I be substantial if I do not cast a shadow? I must have a dark side also if I am to be whole." - C.G. Jung
Random Image
-
Player of the Month
Charna
Charna - She was one of several that volunteered to NPC the event and went way above and beyond her obligation. She was constantly helpful all weekend, from going out to get dinner for everyone setting up on Friday night (with Damien’s help as well) through cleanup on Sunday, she helped clean up all of the primary mod sites. She was utterly tireless and cheery at every turn and really helped make the event that much more fun for the rest of us.
Charna
Charna - She was one of several that volunteered to NPC the event and went way above and beyond her obligation. She was constantly helpful all weekend, from going out to get dinner for everyone setting up on Friday night (with Damien’s help as well) through cleanup on Sunday, she helped clean up all of the primary mod sites. She was utterly tireless and cheery at every turn and really helped make the event that much more fun for the rest of us.

Random Quote
"He's monologuing... Kill him!"
~Sir Fogrom, Knight of Travance, said over a dying villain