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<blockquote data-quote="wingsandsword" data-source="post: 4429492" data-attributes="member: 14159"><p>Well, it's been a few years since I have been doing WW Larping, but I remember that from their public online presence (i.e. webpages and message boards, not e-mail) made me think they were all but defunct.</p><p></p><p>For about three years in the earlier part of this decade (late 2002 through mid 2005) I played and was on staff helping run a decent size independent Vampire larp. At our peak we had around 40 to 50 players meeting every fortnight. The founder of the LARP had spent a couple of years involved with the Cam in Pittsburg in the late 90's and wanted to bring that fun back home.</p><p></p><p>Well, it had been a few years and he was never one much for e-mail or other online contacts, so he didn't have a whole lot of luck finding Cam contacts when he founded the game (and the people he'd played with a few years before had disappeared or were out of larping). We looked around online and found pretty much but webpages that were years out of date or unupdated since the 90's. Our larp was independent and not part of the Cam because to the best we could tell at the time the Cam was either semi-defunct or really wasn't interested in new member players or games.</p><p></p><p>Seriously, for an organization as large as they are they had an atrocious web presence and it was like we couldn't have affiliated with them if we wanted to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wingsandsword, post: 4429492, member: 14159"] Well, it's been a few years since I have been doing WW Larping, but I remember that from their public online presence (i.e. webpages and message boards, not e-mail) made me think they were all but defunct. For about three years in the earlier part of this decade (late 2002 through mid 2005) I played and was on staff helping run a decent size independent Vampire larp. At our peak we had around 40 to 50 players meeting every fortnight. The founder of the LARP had spent a couple of years involved with the Cam in Pittsburg in the late 90's and wanted to bring that fun back home. Well, it had been a few years and he was never one much for e-mail or other online contacts, so he didn't have a whole lot of luck finding Cam contacts when he founded the game (and the people he'd played with a few years before had disappeared or were out of larping). We looked around online and found pretty much but webpages that were years out of date or unupdated since the 90's. Our larp was independent and not part of the Cam because to the best we could tell at the time the Cam was either semi-defunct or really wasn't interested in new member players or games. Seriously, for an organization as large as they are they had an atrocious web presence and it was like we couldn't have affiliated with them if we wanted to. [/QUOTE]
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