New York, NY

Sacrament

London's hottest larp comes to New York City for one night only!

Sacrament Immersive Event - Main Image

You are the Nephilim - immortal children of the 21 Fallen and harvesters of sin. You are also hunted by the 7 Angels of Heaven, doomed to hide from them and unable to gather with others of your kind. But there is one exception: a Sacrament. A gathering of Nephilim hidden from the eyes of the angels, a Sacrament is made possible by the 72 Goetic demons so that the children of the Fallen can gain power and perform the Evocation of Sin. The choices of made at a Sacrament can not only change the world, but the order of Heaven and Hell as well. Sacrament is a high immersion, low-mechanics larp focused on relationships and personal interactions. Join us at our private space at Madame X, the “sexiest bar in New York City,” for six hours of workshopping, role-play and socializing. Players can expect political and personal roleplay, as well as rituals based on the Ars Goetia. We’re pleased to host the creators of Sacrament, Kol Ford and Rebel Rehbinder, who are coming all the way from London to run this event. Please note: alcohol will be available at this event, and as such you must be 21 or over to attend. Access to the venue requires 3 steps and is dimly lit; please contact us regarding accessibility so that we may make accommodations. Notes - The larp begins with a workshop about character creation & how to play. - The event lasts until midnight, with socializing until 1 am. - This is a 21+ event. - This venue includes 3 steps and is dimly lit; please contact us regarding accessibility so that we can make accommodations.

Audience Role

You will be participating through role-play.

Ages: 21 +

Content Advisories

blackmail
Strong language
threats of violence

Interaction Advisories

Moderate (familial) contact

Mobility Advisories

Event is not wheelchair accessible
Stairs

About Sinking Ship Creations

Sinking Ship Creations produces both original live action role-play and immersive theater events, as well as the work of independent larpwrights in New York City