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Today's Maksimir, SRP last Thursday and Eurocon

So, this Thursday I held a Terra Nova presentation for SRP. It went really well, and those people were great. Asking the right sort of questions and stuff. Thanks to Vjeko and Ksenija for assisting me with the class. There were plenty new people who were interested in both Terra Nova LARP and LARP itself. Some of them are going to have their first LARP experience really soon - a few hours after writing this, in fact.



Because today is Maksimir 57 LARP. And it's going to be the last Maksimir LARP before the big LARP season starts off with Jaska X. Though not the last OM short LARP - on this year's Eurocon there's gonna be a  LARP stand which will include Ognjeni Mač's program, and it will have other LARPers there as well. On Sunday there's gonna be a Krvomeđe tournament at convention grounds. And later, at May 5th, there's gonna be another short OM LARP combined with mountaineering activity on Medvednica. It will clash a bit with Sven's Steampunk LARP later that day though.

But more about that later, as they deserve to have their own separate articles. Here's a tidbit of international LARP culture for today: At this very moment (actually from April 12 - April 15), Solmukohta is held near Helsinki, Finland. It's the world's largest LARP conference, switching between Nordic countries every year - in Norway it's known as Knutepunkt, in Sweden as Knutpunkt, and in Denmark as Knudepunkt.

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