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Player Comments

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"The guys are awesome - friendly, and welcoming. I was immediately immersed in plot, and the guys were willing to work with me with my ideas - it's very social, which, I've found, some other LARPs, aren't..."
-Phillip Gray

"Oh my gosh.. what isn't there to this game? There's so much depth - even the skills come if basically three forms - what they say they do, what you do with them and what else you can do... What do you want to play? Well, they have it..."
-Luke Still

"Wow! In my opinion the best LARP event I've been to, and now I'm convinced that Thracia is one of the best LARP systems in the UK... and I'm not exagerating lols"
-Tamzin deSouza

"Well worth journeying 100 miles across from the otner side of England for - the larger events companies could leanr a lot from you guys."
-Angelous Tremere

"The best thing for me is the character development. There's so much you can do - and your character really can do almost anything and really does develop... you can make your character learn, change... it's worth playing just to see what you can do."

-Perry Howes

"I've played games where you fight and games where you think and games where you can do one or the other... but a game in which even purely warrior characters have to consider and ask questions - that game is worth playing"
-Gareth Thomas

"The game twists and turns... when you think that you've worked it out, you realise it's deeper, darker than you thought... there's always so much more to this than you expected..."
-Lee Archer

"It has a good balance of combat and mentality, having points where you need to think about what you're fightings. The plot's themselves are intriguing and various..."
-John Emmery

"The best fantasy-based LARP ever written"
-Adam Isherwood

 

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