Conquest 2009 - Prices

Date: 30 Apr 2009
Player Prices

Place booked between
Price
01-04 to 31-05-2009
113€
01-06 to 24-07-2009
125€

 
 
 
Tribes of Mythodea Prices (Lona Akata/Naldar/Linesti)

Place booked between
Price
01-04 to 31-05-2009
69€
01-06 to 24-07-2009
79€

 
 
 
NPC Prices (Black Ice/Undead Flesh/Viinshar/Pestilence)

Place booked between
Price
01-04 to 24-07-2009
39€

 
 
Junior Ticket Pricing
Participants from 0 to 6 years old need not register, and entry is free.  Participants from 7 to 13 years old pay half price, and must order a junior ticket.  You must prove the age of your child at check-in (eg with a passport).

Place booked between
Price
01-04 to 31-05-2009
56.50€
01-06 to 24-07-2009
62.50€

 
 
 

Credit transfers will not be accepted after 24-07-2009.  Tickets will only be available at check-in after this date, and are priced at 135€, and must be paid for in cash only.
Ticketing will be completed after we have received the transferred funds into our account.  Regardless of the time of ordering, you will have to pay the price shown on the scale above.  The GTC/Participant Conditions of Live Adventure apply.
Account Details
Live Adventure
Sparkasse Regensburg
Acc.no.: 841377906
bank code : 750 50 000
reason for transfer:
ConQuest09 + First- and Lastname + order number

IBAN: DE43750500000841377906
BIC/ SWIFT-Code: BYLADEM1RBG

And so it began......

Date: 26 Jan 2012

Dawn breaks, war looms, the evil Lord is gathering his armies to wage a campaign of destruction upon the free peoples of the world. It is up to I, Sir Maximilan Pegasus to stop him, with my trusted band of adventurers we must gather the enchanted sword of Tek, the Shield of Way-Lem and the amulet of Subsidence and together we shall slay this abomination! “TIME FREEZE” And bam, the fantasy world fades away, the enchanted sword of Tek in my hand is a rubber sword smothered in coloured ribbons with a laminated card cable tied to the hilt, I look down and I’m wearing plastic armour and unflattering heropants, and the magical world of my imagination washes away to reveal a field in Wigan, but you know what? It’s larp and I’m a larper, it’s what I do.
I started larping when I was 17, I’d never role-played before, I’d never played D&D or Warhammer, never played WoW or any form of online game, I’d never even read Lord of the Rings, I feel somewhat privileged that I hadn’t done any of those things, I think it gave me an untainted attitude towards what larp could be, I had no preconceptions about saving the maiden fair, slaying the dragon or smiting the liche, to me it was just a new thing to try.
It was cold, really cold, 10am on a September morning, the rain was battering down and I’d been given a faux fur tunic, a mouldy old sword and been pointed towards a man and told, “You’re monstering, there’s the ref he’ll tell you what to do.” I obeyed, I played wave after wave of zombies, orcs and various line monsters and to be honest, was cold, bored and hungry. That is, until lunchtime, the teams switched sides, I got into the kit I’d scrounged up, as with most first timers, a black trenchcoat. I took the mouldy old sword, stood with my fellow adventurers and it hit me, I’m a god damn hero!
Pow, there it was, a new larper was born.


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