I’m afraid this is only a list of links at the moment. The information is all detailed on the various pages. I hope to expand this at sometime in the near future. Reenactment/Recreationist ResourcesPatron of the Arts Academy – a group I’m just getting involved in. The group goes to RenFaires and teaches the Renaissance arts and sciences to children. Society for Creative Anachronism - the time period covered by this group technically spans 600CE to 1600CE, although there is some small spread on either side – face it Cavalier (1630) is just plain fun! Chivalry Sports online catalog – the place to find that tankard or gown you’ve been hunting for. Alter Years – the costuming shop. Friendly people and good patterns. The announcement of the store opening is a bit out of date, but the addresses and phone numbers are accurate. LARP ResourcesRomilly’s Castle Falkenstein LARP Page – includes tips on etiquette and costuming on a budget for the Victorian era. RealTime Productions – Cheri Erwin runs professional LARPs in almost every genre, from Amber to Vampire. Her site includes information on how to enjoy your first LARP and costuming/prop tips. IFGS – International Fantasy Gaming Society -- Live action fantasy roleplaying. The emphasis seems to be on puzzle solving, but all of my information is third hand, so if you are interested, check it out yourself. Amtgard – Live action fantasy roleplaying. The emphasis seems to be on combat. But here again, my information is third hand, so if you are interested, check it out yourself. Back to Romilly’s Historical Roleplaying Page |