Many a larp designer has struggled while writing page up and page down of unique character texts. In this talk Trine gives three examples of larps that have used reusable elements to reduce the time and work that go into writing a large number of characters, while maintaining the quality.
Trine Lise Lindahl is an experienced larp designer, communicator and community organizer based in Oslo, Norway. She has co-designed multiple notable larps, including Mad About the Boy (2010), Play the Cards (2012), KoiKoi (2014), and 1942 – Someone to trust? (2017). She produced, edited and wrote for the anthology Larps from the Factory (2013) that pioneered the rerunnable chamber larp as a viable format of Nordic larp, and taught character writing at The Larpwriter Summer School. She has a background in history, education and design, and works as a content designer.
