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Sir Ulrich:
I been looking around for one but cant really find any. I don't really want to do a fantasy LARP because fantasy doesnt really interest me all too much besides lord of the rings I've looked around all I can find is the SCA and SCA doesn't appeal much to me. Markland is also way too... SCA ish from what I saw of Scarlet Cross, I dont care for games where armor doesnt protect you.

Sir John of Felsenbau:
Sir Ulrich,

I agree with you, that there are not many groups around concerning "knights" that appeal to me either.

Sir John

Sir William:
The SCA is pretty much it...most other HEMA groups (Historical European Martial Arts) seem to focus on the use of weaponry, role playing doesn't fit into the scope of it there.

Which is why we have the Order...this is where WE play, until we can all get together physically, that is.

Sir Ulrich:
Just another reason for me to move to Europe (or at least vacation there), they have this sorta stuff especially in eastern Europe.
SCA is way too sportish for my tastes and I don't like wearing all that period inaccurate plate for my kit thats supposed to be the mid 13th century. I saw a group in England with mailled knights and sparring.
http://s756.photobucket.com/profile/DawnOfChivalry
 This group seems to be the only group thats majority 13-14 century knights I seen in my local area. Looks like we're gonna have to plan more meet-ups and perhaps even sparring with wooden or blunted weapons.

Only issue is normal LARP groups have too much fantasy inspired crap in them and I don't care for sparring with boffers and stupid round shields with foam covering them. Tons of D&D geeks there too who dont look like they're "fit" for the medieval age. LARPing in Europe looks a bit better based than Americas stuff as does the medieval reenacting.

Sir Wolf:
canada has a large amount of sweet looking larps too

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