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'''THIS IS A DRAFT SCHEDULE, AND NOT YET FINALIZED'''
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You only need concern yourself with this page if you are a GM bidding for the upcoming semester.
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= Instructions for GMs =
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This is a draft schedule.
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If you are, please take the following actions:
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* Confirm your weekend
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* Finalize your zampolit report, if necessary
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* Check your entry for errors
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If you need to contact the Scribe about your entry, send mail to [mailto:guild-scribe@mit.edu guild-scribe] or just reply to the draft email they sent you. If you need to contact the High Council, send mail to [mailto:high-council@mit.edu high-council].
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== Confirm your weekend ==
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Check with your entire GM team, and confirm whether the weekend assigned to you is acceptable. It should be, because you entered it as an acceptable weekend on the form, but you should confirm it now.
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Once your entire GM team has confirmed, please take one of the following actions to signal this:
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* Edit this page to change the NO to a YES next to the "Weekend confirmed?" line under your game.
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* Send mail to the Scribe, and include the specific weekend that you are confirming, in case things got moved around and it's unclear.
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If your weekend is NOT acceptable for any reason, contact the Scribe as soon as possible, so that they have enough time to shuffle around other games as necessary.
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== Finalize your zampolit report ==
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Check the "Zampolit status" section under your game.
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If it is EXEMPT, your game is not required to have a Zampolit, either due to previously running under the auspices of the Guild, having been run ''by you'' under auspices of another LARP group, or due to being a non-game event. You do not need to take any action.
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If it is APPROVED, the Zampolit report for your game has been received, and you're all set. You do not need to take any action.
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If it is PENDING, the Zampolit you named has not yet sent in a report. Please contact them as soon as possible and ensure that they turn in a report promptly.
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If it is NEEDED, your game is not exempt from needing a Zampolit, but you did not provide one. If you believe that your game should be EXEMPT instead, please contact the Scribe as soon as possible. Otherwise, please acquire a competent Zampolit as soon as possible, and let the Scribe know once you have done so.
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== Check your entry for errors ==
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This Wiki page will be turned into the final schedule directly, by removing this top section and eliminating the "Zampolit status:" and "Weekend confirmed?" lines from each entry. You should check everything else for typos and other errors, to ensure that they are correct.
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If a list of GMs is inaccurate, and GMs need to be added or removed, contact the Scribe, rather than updating the Wiki yourself, so that they can also update lists elsewhere, such as the GM-wide mailing list.
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If you find any errors besides missing or extra GMs, such as spelling errors or missing text, please take one of the following actions:
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* Edit this Wiki page to correct the error.
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* Send mail to the Scribe describing the correction you would like made.
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Please do not make edits to the scheduling dates on this page.
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= DRAFT SCHEDULE: NOT FINALIZED =
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The schedule of games being run in Summer 2019 under the auspices of the [[MIT Assassins' Guild]] is as follows.
 
The schedule of games being run in Summer 2019 under the auspices of the [[MIT Assassins' Guild]] is as follows.
  
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Travel to strange new classrooms. Meet interesting, unusual people, and kill them! [[Patrol Rules|Patrol]] is a high-action game of live combat with rubber-dart guns. Shoot your friends, then watch out as they try to take their revenge.
 
Travel to strange new classrooms. Meet interesting, unusual people, and kill them! [[Patrol Rules|Patrol]] is a high-action game of live combat with rubber-dart guns. Shoot your friends, then watch out as they try to take their revenge.
  
== [6/1 Weekend] Golden Cobra Sampler ==
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== [6/1 Weekend] A Single Silver Coin ==
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Zampolit status: EXEMPT
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Weekend confirmed? NO
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'''GMs: Laura Boylan, Peter Litwack'''
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A Single Silver Coin is a four hour dark fantasy LARP about death, loss, love, faith, regret, and forgiveness. Written by Laura Boylan and Peter Litwack.
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To enter paradise you must pay a toll - a single silver coin. When you first arrived upon the shore of Sea of Shadows, you were clothed as you chose to dress in life but your only possessions were three silver coins. Only one coin is needed to enter paradise but you know that souls are often easily parted from their coins during the passage across the sea. Will you pass all your tests, retain a single silver coin and be admitted to eternal paradise? Or will you fail, or be unable to pay the toll, and be condemned to oblivion?
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This is a game about emotion and roleplaying. There is no combat. There are very few mechanics. All of the characters are dead and traveling to their afterlife. The game is about people reflecting on their lives and talking to other people who were significant in their lives. There are secrets to be revealed, apologies to be made, forgiveness to be given or withheld.
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== [6/22 Weekend] Good Intentions ==
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Zampolit status: APPROVED
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Weekend confirmed? NO
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'''GMs: Will Kalb, Kim Beder, Haley Bates'''
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Heaven has gone way over quota and Saint Peter is looking for any and every excuse to send people to Hell.  To deal with the sudden influx of darned souls, Satan has opened up a Tenth Circle of Hell called Scarytown, to punish people who have committed minor sins.  So if you’re the type of person who never leaves a tip, texts in movie theaters, or hits the “door close” button in people’s faces, you might just find yourself in Scarytown when you hit that light at the end of the tunnel.  It’s a place where the bus is always late, the coffee is always cold, and the tap water smells like brimstone.
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Satan is stopping by for his annual inspection, and the residents of Scarytown are scrambling to get their usual celebration ready.  Unfortunately, the decorations are all overpriced, the only place that caters is Pizza Hut, and nobody can agree on a party theme!  Plus, there is a strange visitor in town who claims to have seen other afterlives… the party is starting in less than four hours and it’s looking like a total disaster!
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Good Intentions is a four-hour game of sin, eternal damnation, and party planning, running the weekend of [weekend].
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== [6/29 Weekend] Golden Cobra Sampler ==
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Zampolit status: NEEDED
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Weekend confirmed? NO
  
 
'''GMs: Laura Boylan'''
 
'''GMs: Laura Boylan'''
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=== Homunculus, by Anna Kreider ===
 
=== Homunculus, by Anna Kreider ===
  
Reminiscent of an episode of Black Mirror, Homunculus brings to the surface all the conflicting emotions of what it’s like to have a loved one pass away and come back to life as an AI. As one player acts as the deceased/Homunculus, the other players are the connections to the deceased, who must decide whether to keep or remove the Homunculus. The game is tense and full of melancholy and we are very excited about it!
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Reminiscent of an episode of Black Mirror, Homunculus by Anna Kreider brings to the surface all the conflicting emotions of what it’s like to have a loved one pass away and come back to life as an AI. As one player acts as the deceased/Homunculus, the other players are the connections to the deceased, who must decide whether to keep or remove the Homunculus. The game is tense and full of melancholy and we are very excited about it!
  
 
=== The Long Drive Back from Busan, by Clio Yun-su Davis ===
 
=== The Long Drive Back from Busan, by Clio Yun-su Davis ===
  
Finally, a game about K-pop! The Long Drive Back from Busan is about the relationships between bandmates in a K-pop group, as they go through the stress of dealing with fans and their manager. The game combines some of our favorite mechanisms in role-playing and even leaves behind a video artifact of the players to leave for their “fans”. It’s a game about rising to the top of an industry, while making personal sacrifices on the way, a theme that isn’t explored enough in larp. We love this!
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Finally, a game about K-pop! Clio Yun-su Davis’ The Long Drive Back from Busan is about the relationships between bandmates in a K-pop group, as they go through the stress of dealing with fans and their manager. The game combines some of our favorite mechanisms in role-playing and even leaves behind a video artifact of the players to leave for their “fans”. It’s a game about rising to the top of an industry, while making personal sacrifices on the way, a theme that isn’t explored enough in larp. We love this!
  
 
=== Sign, by Kathryn Hymes and Hakan Seyalioglu ===
 
=== Sign, by Kathryn Hymes and Hakan Seyalioglu ===
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=== The Other Place, by Banana Chan ===
 
=== The Other Place, by Banana Chan ===
  
Kids go up into the attic, where there’s a soul-sucking mirror and two kid spirits trying to replace them. Banana Chan has written – no, illustrated – a simple, eerie trip into the fantastic that will likely take under an hour. Evocative drawings model the characters, play, and everything else one would need to understand to make the game interesting. Multiple outcomes, including several that are devastatingly creepy, make the emergent play of this game an object of considerable interest.
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Kids go up into the attic, where there’s a soul-sucking mirror and two kid spirits trying to replace them. Banana Chan has written – no, illustrated – a simple, eerie trip into the fantastic that will likely take under an hour. Evocative drawings model the characters, play, and everything else one would need to understand to make the game interesting. Multiple outcomes, including several that are devastatingly creepy, make the emergent play of this game an object of considerable interest.  
  
== [6/22 Weekend] Good Intentions ==
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== [7/13, 7/20, and 7/27 Weekends] Guild Camp ==
 
 
'''GMs: Will Kalb, Kim Beder, Haley Bates'''
 
 
 
Heaven has gone way over quota and Saint Peter is looking for any and every excuse to send people to Hell.  To deal with the sudden influx of darned souls, Satan has opened up a Tenth Circle of Hell called Scarytown, to punish people who have committed minor sins.  So if you’re the type of person who never leaves a tip, texts in movie theaters, or hits the “door close” button in people’s faces, you might just find yourself in Scarytown when you hit that light at the end of the tunnel.  It’s a place where the bus is always late, the coffee is always cold, and the tap water smells like brimstone.
 
  
Satan is stopping by for his annual inspection, and the residents of Scarytown are scrambling to get their usual celebration ready.  Unfortunately, the decorations are all overpriced, the only place that caters is Pizza Hut, and nobody can agree on a party theme!  Plus, there is a strange visitor in town who claims to have seen other afterlives… the party is starting in less than four hours and it’s looking like a total disaster!
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Zampolit status: EXEMPT
  
Good Intentions is a four-hour game of sin, eternal damnation, and party planning, running the weekend of 6/22.
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Weekend confirmed? NO
 
 
== [7/13, 7/20, and 7/27 Weekends] Guild Camp ==
 
  
 
'''GMs: Ken Clary'''
 
'''GMs: Ken Clary'''
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Traditionally, Guild Camp is a 2-week "boot camp" for game writers. You take a game from initial inception to runtime in 2 weeks, which is an intense feat. It's a great way to get a crash course in gamewriting, get practice at writing and producing a game, or get your feet wet at helping out.
 
Traditionally, Guild Camp is a 2-week "boot camp" for game writers. You take a game from initial inception to runtime in 2 weeks, which is an intense feat. It's a great way to get a crash course in gamewriting, get practice at writing and producing a game, or get your feet wet at helping out.
  
Other, less intensive options will be available.
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== [8/14 Weeknight] Midnight at Mysterious Manor ==
 
 
== [8/3 Weekend] A Single Silver Coin ==
 
 
 
'''GMs: Laura Boylan, Peter Litwack'''
 
 
 
A Single Silver Coin is a four hour dark fantasy LARP about death, loss, love, faith, regret, and forgiveness. Written by Laura Boylan and Peter Litwack.
 
  
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Zampolit status: APPROVED
  
To enter paradise you must pay a toll - a single silver coin. When you first arrived upon the shore of Sea of Shadows, you were clothed as you chose to dress in life but your only possessions were three silver coins. Only one coin is needed to enter paradise but you know that souls are often easily parted from their coins during the passage across the sea. Will you pass all your tests, retain a single silver coin and be admitted to eternal paradise? Or will you fail, or be unable to pay the toll, and be condemned to oblivion?
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Weekend confirmed? NO
 
 
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This is a game about emotion and roleplaying. There is no combat. There are very few mechanics. All of the characters are dead and traveling to their afterlife. The game is about people reflecting on their lives and talking to other people who were significant in their lives. There are secrets to be revealed, apologies to be made, forgiveness to be given or withheld.
 
 
 
== [8/14 Weeknight] Midnight at Mysterious Manor ==
 
  
 
'''GMs: Jakob Weisblat'''
 
'''GMs: Jakob Weisblat'''
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Midnight at Mysterious Manor is a high-shtick one-night game of spooky exploration and being stuck with people you might prefer to stay far away from, played almost entirely in the dark.
 
Midnight at Mysterious Manor is a high-shtick one-night game of spooky exploration and being stuck with people you might prefer to stay far away from, played almost entirely in the dark.
 
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