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Welcome to Larp City

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✨ It's an evil world we live in ✨

History Shit nobody cares about

There existed a disperse group of trolls on Valve's Steam Community platform, starting in 2020. These users, who regularly shat up the profiles of bottom-feeders, would cross paths; The like-minded ones came to form a cult of personality around one of the more prominent users, Zokh. This culminated in many steam groups, such as The 50 Percent, which would grow to large sizes, troll users, get enough reports, be obliterated by obsessed Steam Community janitors (they do it for a good wage), then be re-birthed.

With each ban wave came a loss of history, so Big Man suggested we start documenting everything. Multiple public Wiki farms were used in 2021. However, with the false and obsessive reports of buck-broken bottom-feeders, these Wikis would find themselves terminated. That is where this website comes in.

Visit the People Portal
It is rumored that the internet is full of people; With some high estimates claiming that real life people make up almost 5% of content posted online. Most of these people are boring, but there are diamonds in the rough.
Visit the Groups Portal
People form groups. It’s what we do. It could be a knitting group, or it could be group where individuals can talk about their fart-huffing inclinations to hundreds of other reprobates. The web's gift - shamelessness.
Visit the Races Portal
Groups are very specific within the context of internet communities. Any number of groups may house any number of people who fit into larger groups. We jokingly call these groups races - trends, ideologies, etc.
Other Portals
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Major Events which have happened
Consult the local vernacular when confused about phrases.
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old.larp.city can now be logged into with your old account, which will grant you access to the scrolls.

You can export pages from there to a file and import them here; All without having to worry about images and included templates being missing, as all the old images have already been imported, and the export process can include templates automatically.

Don't import pages with special characters (such as '%') in their title, because they appear in the URL, and mess up the URL rewrite rules, making the page inaccessible. Copy the source wikitext of these pages instead, and create them anew with a sane title.