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Three con artists. A fake painting. An almost perfect plan.

The Three Signatures are more than a criminal gang– they’re a family. But what should have been their last great masterpiece is about to become their swan song. 

What choice will they make when they find themselves cornered? Money and the chance to finally start a new life, or a friendship that might just turn into a prison?

In Wanderers above the Sea of Fog, each character is portrayed by two players— one for their real identity, one for their part in the fraud; one for their bonds and feelings, one for their lust for money; one for their Brains and one for their Brawn.

Even the Gull has a hidden side, however, and ripping them off will prove to be a difficult task. 

Roles: 7-8. No gender suggestions.
Time: 3 hours.
Replayability: Medium. The game experience differs greatly between Brains and Brawn, the story is open-ended and plot twists are entirely up to the players.
Leitmotiv: Con artists vs real artists, friendship vs ambition, crime vs integrity, style vs power.

Wanderers above the Sea of Fog is a chamber larp scenario written by Oscar Biffi for the Italian Chamber Orchestra. It includes everything you need to play with very little prep, including instructions and character sheets.

You can find this scenario as well as 11 other works by the Italian Chamber Orchestra inside the chamber larp anthology Crescendo Giocoso.

StatusReleased
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
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AuthorNessunDove
Tagsart-world, chamber-larp, Heist, introspective

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Buy Now5.00€ EUR or more

In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of 5.00€ EUR. You will get access to the following files:

Wanderers above the Sea of Fog.pdf 1 MB
Character sheet - Byron/Shelley 395 kB
Character sheet - Chaucer/Austen 402 kB
Character sheet - Marlowe/Woolf 400 kB
Character sheet - Moriarty 407 kB
Handouts - Name tags 427 kB

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How to Play.pdf 1 MB

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