
Mystery at Hart Manor |
| Author(s): | Stephen Kohler | ||||||||
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| Game EMail: | andrew AT foambrain DOT com | ||||||||
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| Organization: | Foam Brain Productions | ||||||||
| Home Page: | http://www.foambrain.com/ | ||||||||
| Male Players: | Min: 5 / Max: 5 | ||||||||
| Female Players: | Min: 5 / Max: 6 | ||||||||
| Neutral Players: | Min: 0 / Max: 0 | ||||||||
| Total Players: | Min: 10 / Max: 11 |
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In the deep woods of Massachusetts there sits a mansion at the end of a long and lonely road. This mansion resting atop cliffs overlooking the deep Atlantic Ocean belongs to the world famous philanthropist James Hart, this sociable man loved by all had a bright future ahead of him.
Unfortunately, one week ago, the famous philanthropist was found in his study with his throat slit. This dark and stormy night the friends of Mr. Hart have gathered at his manor for the will reading. Just who are these friends that have gathered together in this place? The kindly and loyal maid of the house, the retired war veteran, the eccentric absent minded professor, the seductive woman in the red dress, the wild eyed sister of the deceased, and the man who has called them all here Didit Jenkins.
Of course, everyone is perfectly safeā¦despite the fact that the murderer has yet to be found...
But wait who is this? A knock on the door...
Someone has come calling to Hart Manor...
Ash, Jennifer
Kohler, Stephen
Stephen Kohler is fairly new to the world of LARPing(and referring to himself in the third person), but he's willing to give both a go. He got involved in LARPing last year, when he saw these nice people talk about this live-acting roleplaying thing called The Final Voyage of the Mary Celeste. Foolishly, he decided to try it, and four sanity-draining hours later, he was hooked. He has since played in more LARPs then he can count without using his toes, almost all of which run by the amazing people at Foam Brain Productions. (An institution of which he is now a member.) He has since taken the final step into insanity and actually written a LARP, Mystery at Hart Manor, which is making its first foray into the general public at Intercon. If you see Stephen's wits running around Interconspace, please, grab them for him.
Young, Carol
Zorowitz, Andrew
Andrew's first LARP run was Mary Celeste, in 2004. Three times. In nine days. He's run many games since, both at RPI and cons. The group has many bizarre props, including a "brain in a jar", which inspired the group's name. Whether this brain has since been used to replace Andrew's brain, lost in a LARP-related accident, or whether the brain in the jar is still the original is, and shall remain, a mystery.
Andrew's group would very much like to license rights to any and all LARPs (especially weekend-long games, but, really, anything...) - if you've got a game, you should talk to him about it.