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Some of you were born here.
Some of you will die here.
Some have newly arrived – either running away from home, or looking for one, or desperate to get back to wherever it was they came from. But if they do manage to return, they will never again be the same.
The Island is a fully plotted LARP in mostly PvP style, with also some cast characters that will help plot along. Some characters start on the Island, having been there for various amounts of time, and others will have just arrived, coming from a lost and storm broken ship.
The game runs from Friday July 11, through Sunday, July 13, 2008 on private land in Pennsylvania.
Camping is available onsite at no extra charge, or there are hotels nearby if you choose not to camp.
Date: July 11-13, 2008
Place: Gammons Land, Kempton, PA
For sign up:
30 players - cost $85
10 cast - cost $30
For more information, please see The Island FAQ
(Also available in Word Format)
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Name that Quote Contest!
We have many assorted inspirations for this game. Below are 5 quotes from various sources. The first person who emails the GMs with all of the correct sources of these quotes no later thatn June 15, 2008 gets a $10 discount for the game!
Congratulations!
The Round II winner of the quote contest is: Rita Flarety !
Round I quotes and answers.
Round II quotes and answers.
Round III - Final Round!!!
Quote #1:
“It's money and adventure and fame. It's the thrill of a lifetime and a long sea voyage that starts at six o'clock tomorrow morning.”
Quote #2:
“I was thinking of the inconsistency of civilization. The beast of the jungle, killing just for his existence, is called savage. The man, killing just for sport, is called civilized. It's a bit inconsistent, isn't it?”
Quote #3:
“Fear of danger is ten thousand times more terrifying than danger itself.”
Quote #4:
"There are times, young fellah, when every one of us must make a stand for human right and justice, or you never feel clean again."
Quote #5:
"The child had never known a moment as tense as this. His heart was pounding. Surely Prometheus himself could not have felt a greater awe as he stole the secret of fire from the heavens!" |
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