Miskatonic Class Reunion

Author(s):Mike Young
Game EMail:andrew AT foambrain DOT com
GM(s):
Patrick Braasch    braasp AT rpi DOT edu
Sharone "Shabbos" Horowit-Hendler    sahh AT brandeis DOT edu
Thomas "Tom" Vorhies    vorhit AT rpi DOT edu
Chris Weil    mewmaniac9999 AT aol DOT com
Andrew "Foam Brain Productions" Zorowitz    andrew AT foambrain DOT com
Organization:Run by Foam Brain Productions
Home Page:www.foambrain.com
Male Players:Min: 10 / Max: 15
Female Players:Min: 6 / Max: 9
Neutral Players:Min: 0 / Max: 0
Total Players: Min: 16 / Max: 24

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Miskatonic University never holds reunions. Ever. In its entire history, it hasn't held a single one - so why now? Why has an alumni of the class of 1979 decided to take it upon themselves to organize a 10 year reunion? Why the staff members - what would H.P. Lovecraft and Emil Tillinghast be doing there? And why does so much student security seem to be skulking around? Didn't the newspaper mention an escaped mental patient, on top of that oncoming hurricane? And what is up with the odd punch, anyway? Are these all coincidences, or is there more - after all, Miskatonic is unlike any other university in the world...


Braasch, Patrick

Horowit-Hendler, Sharone

Sharone is a perfectly normal human wormbaby. You have nothing, absolutely nothing, to fear from her.

Vorhies, Thomas

Weil, Chris

Chris has been GMing with Foam Brain Productions since 2006. His first LARP was The Final Voyage of the Mary Celeste, and he decided to become a GM in order to make sure Andrew would actually learn his name. Having run both weekend-long games and minigames, Chris holds the unique position of actually not hating the world and everything in it.

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.