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Maksimir 57 review


Maksimir LARP is on one side very limited (only couple of hours long, no camps), and on the other side quite demanding of the organizers. From the perspective of most of our players, it's a fun, short event that keeps us distracted and in-character between the big events. Yesterday was the 57th Maksimir, and it was one of the better ones.


It's always great to see players putting in some effort, and yesterday was a milestone of a sort, as Lovro appeared with the first high-quality orc costume in Croatia. Together with Alastar the Elf, he wouldn't look out of place even in a decent high-budget fantasy movie.


It was not only an appearance that marked this Maksimir. Roleplaying was especially good, seemed like everybody's having some sort of a new idea, and there was just something quite positive in the air.


Questing involved certain shade attacks (among other things), and was in general well thought of, giving a sort of a background for upcoming Sljeme 2 LARP (which will be done during the climb on Medvednica).


All the compliments to everyone involved in yesterday's game. Players were excellent, organization and NPCs were great, and there were plenty of interesting situations in the game.


Until next time.

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