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==Overview==
==Overview==
Crewing can be an amazing experience - but it's not for everyone - and in particular, we have to make sure we have the right people who can work together and gel as a team. We're always keen to talk to anyone who is interested in crewing so that they can find out if it's something they want to do and we can see if there is a place for them on the team. So if you're interested in one of the roles below, do get in touch with our crew manager [mailto:crew@profounddecisions.co.uk Kate Rogers] - we'll give you a quick interview and see if we can offer you a place on the team.
Crewing can be an amazing experience - but it's not for everyone - and in particular, we have to make sure we have the right people who can work together and gel as a team. We're always keen to talk to anyone who is interested in crewing so that they can find out if it's something they want to do and we can see if there is a place for them on the team. So if you're interested in one of the roles below, do get in touch with our game director [mailto:crew@profounddecisions.co.uk Clare Evans] - we'll give you a quick interview and see if we can offer you a place on the team.


'''All our crewing roles are for volunteers - but you won't need a ticket, we'll feed you throughout the event, and there is a big crew party on the last day for everyone who is helping take the event down'''. Ultimately the real benefit of crewing is that you'll be part of an amazing team of people and can take pride in your role in creating the Empire events that players love. You'll be part of the biggest LRP event crew in the country (there are over 300 of us!), working with incredibly talented people, and hopefully having an amazing time.
'''All our crewing roles are for volunteers - but you won't need a ticket, we'll feed you throughout the event, and there is a big crew party on the last day for everyone who is helping take the event down'''. Ultimately the real benefit of crewing is that you'll be part of an amazing team of people and can take pride in your role in creating the Empire events that players love. You'll be part of the biggest LRP event crew in the country (there are over 400 of us!), working with incredibly talented people, and hopefully having an amazing time.


The crew roles described below are specific areas that we are actively looking to fill at this time, so if they sound interesting then it's definitely worth [mailto:crew@profounddecisions.co.uk contacting us] to discuss it. If you're interested in helping with something that isn't listed below then it may still be worth getting in touch, but bear in mind that we may already have enough people helping out in that area.
The crew roles described below are specific areas that we are actively looking to fill at this time, so if they sound interesting then it's definitely worth [mailto:crew@profounddecisions.co.uk contacting us] to discuss it. If you're interested in helping with something that isn't listed below then it may still be worth getting in touch, but bear in mind that we may already have enough people helping out in that area.
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==GOD Team==
The Games Operation Desk (GOD) operates as the main contact point for players and crew throughout the event. We’re responsible for handling a wide variety of game administration, from handing out packs and recording rituals to recording lost property and helping new players create their first characters.


There are a variety of roles within the GOD team depending on your skills and interests. Some will be largely computer-based (our “front desk” crew), but not all. GOD crew handle large amounts of in-character resources and sometimes out-of-character cash, so it’s important that we’re known and seen to be trustworthy. Ideally, GOD crew will be around from Thursday to help with setting up GOD and handing out packs, but the key work is from Friday lunchtime to a few hours after time-out on Sunday.  
==NPC==
The NPCs are there to bring the Empire setting to life and try to make each event as dramatic and engaging as possible. To do that - we need good NPCs that are capable of playing a multitude of different parts throughout a weekend. This isn’t ‘easier’ than playing - it's much harder! We need you to have a solid grasp of ''all'' the nations of the Empire, and you’ll be working with detailed briefs that may involve magic, finance, diplomacy and foreign nations. It really helps to be an experienced roleplayer and is vital that you're familiar with the setting.
 
You only need to be on site shortly before the event starts, and while we ask that you help with the takedown of the monster tent before leaving, this usually only takes an hour or so after time out, so being an NPC is a great role for anyone who wants to be right in the heart of the game but cannot get to the event early or stay late.


All our plot crew are very busy throughout every event. This means that it is impossible to play an event and be a member of the plot crew. You will get a chance to take a few hours off each event to get out and socialize in-character if you want to, but you can't be an NPC and play the game. We also operate a permanent crew system, so while you're welcome to resume playing in the future if you want to, but you can't switch back and forth being playing and NPCing from one event to the next.
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===How much of the event will you see?===
===How much of the event will you see?===
* '''GOD operates throughout the event, although we have a rota to ensure everyone gets breaks and the chance for those who want to take some R&R'''
'''As an NPC, plenty of it, but as a player, you might only get a couple of hours over the whole weekend, if there’s time. We do try and allow for people to go and socialise, but your main focus should be on your NPC roles.'''


===Requirements===
===Requirements===
* '''Good customer service skills'''
* '''Be available from Friday afternoon – pre-event briefing is at 4pm'''
* '''Take instructions well, but be prepared to take your own initiative from one task to the next'''
* '''Be available for an hour after time out for take down and packing'''
* '''If you have an R&R character, being confident you can keep the information you learn in GOD separate from your character’s knowledge'''
* '''Have a solid knowledge of the Imperial Nations, and preferably the magic and economy systems'''
* '''Be up for cycling through a variety of roles over the weekend, on your own and as part of groups'''
 
==Referees==
We are recruiting for our referee team. The Empire referees are one of the most visible and essential parts of the game, covering everything from battle field safety to bonding items, via rituals, poisonings and all sorts of shenanigans on the way.
 
Very roughly there are two types of referee role, you can both both, mostly one and dabble in the other or just one! The Field covers Anvil and Skirmish covers battles, skirmishes, encounters and most combat.
 
All referees are armed with a PD supplied tablet to look up rules for clarification and log player actions. You will also have a radio and ear-piece so you can communicate with the rest of the team. Back up and support is always on hand.


While it’s unnecessary for all our GOD crew, being comfortable using a radio and a computer are significant bonuses.
No one is ever thrown in without training and support, for your first event you will be teamed up with another member of the team who help you learn and make sure your confident and secure in the role.


==Referees==
On the Field you will be responding to player needs. This could be based in the Regio or the Ref Access Tent in the Dawn/Wintermark field or roving free range around Anvil as needed. The referees on the field are answering player queries, processing bindings, rituals and things that need data base queries. The tablet walks you through the process, you just need to enter the correct numbers! You get an opportunity to see all sides of the players games and know all the exciting and sneaky things going on!
Our referees are one of the most visible roles we have, helping players engage with and enjoy the game, throughout time in. They offer friendly advice, carry out functional tasks recording in-game actions using our tablets, and step in to ask questions when it seems that someone might not be playing by the rules. These are full-time volunteer roles and whilst you will be able to take breaks when you need them, you will not be able to play a character taking part in the game alongside your role as a ref.


Many of our refs specialise either as a field ref - who build up an in-depth knowledge of the most commonly cast rituals, or commonly used items, particularly those that interact with plots in order to answer queries quickly and efficiently - or as a skirmish ref - who are experts in watching combat and being able to see whether players are abiding by the rules; make judgements about how hard they are hitting; decide whether they are fighting in a safe location, and know to de-escalate conflict between players (rather than characters) if it arises. You may either request to join the team as one or the other type of ref, or join as non-specialised and try out both. You will be given the opportunity to spend a good deal of your first event shadowing other referees to get used to reffing Profound Decisions style.
On Skirmish you will become an expert in managing combat safety and applying the combat rules. This is a physical job, you will need to travel between God, Monster, the skirmish woods and field on a regular basis covering all the terrain in between and keeping up with player movements.  


===How much of the event will you see?===
===How much of the event will you see?===
* '''You will be unlikely to play a character, but may enjoy the event facilities around the responsibilities of your volunteering role'''
* '''You will be unlikely to play a character but opportunities to take on small roles in other departments can be arranged, e.g. plot writing, monstering, field NPCing with the Civil Service.'''


===Requirements===
===Requirements===
* '''Excellent customer service skills'''
* '''You will be one of the main faces of the game and a lot of the work is customer service based. Being polite, approachable and knowing when to escalate is essential.'''
* '''Have either a year's experience as an Empire player OR significant experience of reffing other systems and be prepared to learn the core Empire rules thoroughly before your first event'''
* '''We would love you to have either experience as an Empire player OR experience of reffing other systems.'''
* '''Take instructions well, but be prepared to take your own initiative from one task to the next'''
* '''We would need you to learn the core Empire rules around commonly used items and actions before your first event'''
* '''Be comfortable wearing a radio and earpiece at all times and using a tablet to record entries in a database'''
* '''Be comfortable wearing a radio and earpiece at all times and using a tablet to record entries in a database'''
* '''Be comfortable walking long distances over the course of the event to reach the players who need a referee in all different areas of the field'''
* '''Being a referee can involve walking long distances as you cover the space of Anvil and will often be moving between player camps and God. There are places for referees with more static roles in the team with the Regio, Ref Access Tent and God bases.'''
* '''Be on-site on Friday at 3 pm until the end of the event at 3 pm on Sunday afternoon'''
* '''Be on-site on Friday at 3 pm until the end of the event at 3 pm on Sunday afternoon'''


If you would love to ref, but can't meet the walking requirement do let us know. We may be able to find a place for you to referee from a static spot like the Imperial Regio.


==Sparky Team==
==Skirmish Team==
We need more people to join our [[Plot_crew#Skirmish|skirmish team - The Hundred]] - to bolster our numbers and help in delivering combat encounters at events. The Skirmish Team runs in two main groups to deliver large military engagements and smaller plot-heavy encounters for players. As the game has grown the need for more orcs, heralds, undead, and unusual monsters has increased. To continue improving on our current encounters we need a larger team to muster for skirmishes and deliver combat encounters so more players can participate and have fun fighting for the Empire!
Currently we are looking for one new member for the Sparky team, to help roll out power & lighting across the field.
 
The majority of the time we play barbarian orcs from the tribes that surround the Empire, but also portray magical heralds, fearsome creatures, shambling undead, the monstrous Vallorn, and unassuming human citizens with nothing to hide... It can be an exhausting experience but as a team we look after each other and make sure we don’t push ourselves too far. We stop work each evening by 10 pm, then run through a briefing for the battle the next day. After this is done there is time to rest and relax with the rest of the team, head in character to enjoy Anvil, or take on a volunteer role in late-night low-combat encounters. With a larger team, we will be able to support larger military encounters and additional slots for our Plot Team to deliver a whole host of plots in the skirmish areas, encounter tents and in Anvil itself.
There's no specific technical knowledge needed for this role, we are looking for someone to help lay out cable, hang lights in tents, and other related tasks.
 
Ideally, we are looking for people who already have experience playing or crewing LRP, both at large fests and smaller events. Experience of Empire LRP is not essential but will help make it easier to understand the encounters you are part of, and what we are trying to achieve. Being a competent fighter is useful, as is being able to lead others, but these are not essential; being able to roleplay is however an essential thing we need!
===How Much of the event will you see===
 
* '''You can play a character and take a full part in the game around your shifts before and after the game, in an emergency you may be asked to assist the team'''
The extra cool bits: "You get to play the varied threats faced by the players; access to the Empire arsenal of weapons and armour for monstering with; support from the rest of the team on creating cool orc costumes and kit; training in how to safely fight and engage the players of the game in combat!"
 
===How much of the event will you see?===
* '''You will be involved in encounters during most of your event, but will have plenty of breaks for rest and food. There is a chance to play your own character after battle brief is done each evening.
 
===Requirements===
===Requirements===
* '''Technical Knowledge is not required for this role'''
* '''This role involves considerable physical exertion, involvement in LRP combat, and frequent running'''
* '''To be onsite from Thursday morning through to Monday early afternoon, to cover the majority of set up and take down'''
* '''This role includes frequent changes of kit, armour, and makeup'''
* '''Working in a small tight knit team'''
* '''This role requires wearing latex masks for extended periods of time'''
* ''' This is a physically demanding role, including a lot of heavy lifting, walking, and working up ladders.'''
* '''You need to understand and follow the Empire LRP rules, especially those relating to combat and conduct'''
* '''You will work with team leaders our Battle Team, Referee Team and Plot Writers to deliver exceptional encounters'''
* '''You will assist with set-up and take-down of team kit and the battlefield areas before and after the event'''
* '''Where possible you should commit to crewing for an extended period of time (four events); it is not possible to alternate between playing and crewing as part of the Skirmish Team'''




==Crew Welfare Driver/team member ==
==Synod Civil Service (Tribune)==
The Civil Servants who support the Synod game are called the Tribune of the Synod, and it's their job to answer questions, accept new Judgements, advise players, and take their votes. We pride ourselves on having in-character Civil Servants who are a living, breathing part of the game world, and having a strong sense of camaraderie.


We’re looking for someone who will be comfortable driving a large luton van and helping in crew welfare when needed.
Primarily, you'd be helping player characters achieve their goals and ambitions by taking away the complicated bits of bureaucracy, enabling drama, intrigue and other gameplay. Frequently, this involves helping outside of the Synod as well - advising players on where to go, what options they have available, or who they might want to talk to.


The main focus of this position is to drive to the Local Booker wholesale with a list from various departments and the deputy head of crew welfare to restock the tavern, crew welfare and any other teams who request items. This may include multiple stops.  
Out of character experience with admin isn't necessary, but you'd need to be comfortable with helping out with the paperwork for much of the event, checking to make sure players have filled out Judgements correctly and recording their votes accurately. You'll be working alongside other experienced Civil Servants who will happily share their expertise and guide you through this.


If you are not required to drive for the event you will be asked to help out generally in crew welfare
You only need to be on site shortly before the event starts, but after that you'll be quite busy - Synod opens at time-in and apart from some small breaks, it closes at 10pm.
making sure the crew is fed and looked after. expect some sweeping, mopping and occasional evicting of spiders/wasps. Help Check stock expiry dates and setting out the hut in a manner that makes everything easy to find. Help redistribute booker stock. Preparing and putting out a lunch buffet and keeping it stocked up.


You don't need any experience to join the crew welfare team, you just need to enjoy talking to people. The hut is a very small area and can get quite busy at times, so volunteers with small children will need to find an area away from the hut to keep them occupied due to health and safety concerns.
===How much of the event will you see?===
 
'''You'll be in your Field NPC role for most, if not all of the event, directly interacting with player characters as an immersive, in-character functionary. Although that'll be your main focus, you'll also get breaks to rest and relax, and freedom to head off and roleplay once Synod closes for the evening - though you won't be playing the game like a player would.'''
===How much of the event will you see?===  
*'''As a driver and member of crew welfare there will be plenty of opportunity to see the game. When required to drive you will be busy for a solid 3 hours but will then be able to rotate with the rest of the crew members to play the game. '''


===Requirements===
===Requirements===
*'''Be on-site on Friday morning until Sunday morning '''
*'''Excellent customer service skills'''
*'''Be comfortable wearing a radio and earpiece when required '''
*'''Be available from 6pm Friday to 10pm in the evening'''
*'''A standard driving license '''
*'''Be available from 10am Saturday to 10pm in the evening'''
*'''Be available from 10am Sunday to 3pm  in the afternoon'''
*'''Ideally have a good knowledge of the game world, such as the Imperial Nations (but you'll learn Synod-specific processes on the job)'''




==Site Crew==
==Crew Welfare team member==
We’re looking for more recruits for the site crew team, the ones generally referred to as “the Red Caps.” 
We’re looking for someone to help out in crew welfare.


This team is responsible for preparing the site before the event and for clearing the site afterwards. This includes erecting and dropping the PD tents that are deployed as well as numerous other jobs like collecting benches and rubbish bags. We also get called in when the going gets tough and the weather gets bad, helping out players and all the other PD teams to make the game happen, no matter what the conditions are. We are the face of PD in the field before and after the event.  
Your main role will be to help out generally in crew welfare making sure the crew is fed and looked after. Expect some sweeping, mopping, wiping down of surfaces and occasional evicting of spiders/wasps. Help Check stock expiry dates and setting out the hut in a manner that makes everything easy to find. Help redistribute booker stock. Preparing and putting out a lunch buffet and keeping it stocked up. Giving a tour where needed and pointing out where certain things are. This does require a little bit of heavy lifting, e.g. 6 x 2 litre bottles of pop.  


We work hard before the event to set up and after the event too. However, while the event is running most of the site crew get to play a character and join in with the game.
You don't need any experience to join the crew welfare team, you just need to enjoy talking to people. The hut is a very small area and can get quite busy at times, so volunteers with small children will need to find an area away from the hut to keep them occupied due to health and safety concerns.
 
Being part of the Red Cap Team means being able to make lots of fun out of hard work - but it isn’t for everyone. We have a lot of practically capable people - if that’s you, great - but you don’t have to be very strong (or a tent expert) to be useful. What you do need is a degree of emotional and physical stamina - we work through good and bad weather and everyone on the Red Hats team shares the job of being committed and focused.


===How much of the event will you see?===
===How much of the event will you see?===
* '''As site crew you are on-call for a lot of the event in case of emergency, you can also play a character and take a full part in the game around your shifts before and after the game'''
*'''As a member of crew welfare there will be plenty of opportunity to see the game. We are able to rotate with the rest of the crew members to play the game and plan around any particular in game events you want to attend.'''


===Requirements===
===Requirements===
* '''Be on-site on Thursday morning and until Monday (or longer if you can)'''
*'''Be on-site from early Friday morning until Sunday morning, if you can be on-site Wednesday or Thursday, even better'''
* '''Be prepared to carry out physical work in all weathers'''
*'''Be comfortable wearing a radio and earpiece when required'''
* '''Be prepared to time in a little late on Friday and finish playing a little early on Sunday when necessary to get the job done'''
* '''Be prepared to walk away from role-play in an emergency in order to carry out your crew role.'''
* '''Take instructions well, but be prepared to take your own initiative from one task to the next'''
* '''Be willing to learn new skills (or apply existing skills to new ways of working)'''


==Security==
==Security==
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* '''Be able to do physical tasks such as assisting carrying a person'''
* '''Be able to do physical tasks such as assisting carrying a person'''


==Hygiene Team member==
We are looking for someone who will be comfortable walking to a designated Toilet Block during uptime and ensuring the stock level and inspecting the physical condition of the Toilet Block.
You will be expected to take part in at least one Morning cleaning run with the rest of the team, meeting at 0800, finishing by 0930 latest. These runs significantly reduce the effort required during uptime to maintain the Toilet Blocks, so it is in your best interests to help.
You do not require extensive physical capability, as you will mainly be moving small quantities of Toilet Roll and Hand Sanitiser from nearby boxes into the Toilet Blocks. It is not required to be on radio, or to clean up messes, though any help with that is always appreciated.
You will be provided with PPE, and expected to sweep, put toilet roll into holders, and occasionally wipe surfaces down with provided wipes. You will likely be assigned a Toilet Block as part of a Pair or Trio depending on crew numbers on any given event.
===How much of the event will you see?===
You should expect to see the majority of the event, taking 20-30 minutes out of your day at least 4 times during the time-in to check your assigned Toilet Block.
===Requirements===
*'''Be available during Time-In'''
*'''Be available between 0800-0930 on Saturday and Sunday morning'''
*'''Ideally be available 1200 Friday for a group briefing'''
*'''Nice to have: being comfortable wearing a radio and earpiece, to help respond to low-stock calls etc'''
==Encounter Tents==
The Encounter Tent team is in charge of set dressing and creating spaces that represent different parts of the game world outside of Anvil. This allows multiple plots to run simultaneously for small groups of players, including Past Life Visions (PLVs) and Plenipotentiaries.
Each tent usually has a predetermined theme for each event to support the needs of the plots, and these sets are changed multiple times during each event, whether it's changing color schemes and decorations or creating major rebuilds, such as a collapsed mineshaft obstacle course.
Our set dressing elements are shared with the set dressing department, any other smaller props can be retrieved from our props department in the monster tent, and the encounter tent team are responsible for returning anything used to it’s relevant home and keeping those storage areas tidy & accessible.
Whilst designing each set is a collaborative process with the rest of the team, working as a team and following instructions from department heads is vital to keeping up with the quick turnarounds we have each event.
Being proactive and creatively minded with knowledge of the visual briefs of the Empire game world is beneficial.
We’re especially interested to hear from anyone with experience in theatre set & stage crewing, as well as encounter design in other larps.
===How much of the event will you see?===
*'''Plot Production crew are very busy throughout every event. This means that it is impossible to play an event and be a member of the plot crew. '''
*'''You will still get a chance to take some time off and socialise with friends, most likely towards the end of each day once the last remaining plots are run out.'''
===Requirements===
*'''Be available from Friday morning to begin dressing the encounter tents'''
*'''Be available for an hour after time out for take down and packing'''
*'''Comfortable with lifting & shifting and occasionally working at height on ladders'''


==Costume==
==Costume==
 
The Costume team works closely with the NPC team to ensure they are maintaining the consistency of kit briefs entering the player field. During events the costume team manage the setup and take down of wardrobe, keep the kit rails tidy, accessible & organised. They are also in charge of creating, acquiring and repairing kit, typically during the downtime between events. This would be an ideal role for someone who makes costume for Empire already and has experience playing the game.
The Costume team works closely with the NPC team to ensure they are maintaining the consistency of kit briefs entering the player field.
During events the costume team manage the setup and take down of wardrobe, keep the kit rails tidy, accessible & organised. They are also in charge of creating, acquiring and repairing kit, typically during the downtime between events


===How much of the event will you see?===
===How much of the event will you see?===
*'''Plot Production crew are very busy throughout every event. This means that it is impossible to play an event and be a member of the plot crew. You will still get a chance to take some time off and socialise with friends, most likely towards the end of each day once the last remaining plots are run out.'''
*'''Plot Production crew are very busy throughout every event. This means that it is impossible to play an event and be a member of the plot crew. You will still get a chance to take some time off and socialise with friends, most likely towards the end of each day once the last remaining plots are run out.'''


===Requirements===
===Requirements===
*'''Be available from Thursday afternoon to help setup the costume department'''
*'''Be available from Thursday afternoon to help setup the costume department'''
*'''Be available for an hour after time out for take down and packing'''
*'''Be available for an hour after time out for take down and packing'''
*'''Have a good understanding of the costume briefs for each nation'''
*'''Have a good understanding of the costume briefs for each nation'''
 
*'''We would prefer that you have experience of the Empire Game World'''


==Props==
==Props==
The Props department is responsible for organising and maintaining PD's props and assisting with prop requests from the running plots of each event.
The Props department is responsible for organising and maintaining PD's props and assisting with prop requests from the running plots of each event. Our props are sorted into numbered & labelled storage crates which many of the plot & plot production crew members will access throughout each event. Once the plot is finished the props team will return everything back into its boxy home.
Our props are sorted into numbered & labeled storage crates which many of the plot & plot production crew members will access throughout each event.
Once the plot is finished the props team will return everything back into it’s boxy home.
 


Between events & occasionally during events specific prop requests will come in, and whilst it’s not the sole responsibility of the props department to facilitate these requests the role would suit someone with crafting skills.
Between events & occasionally during events specific prop requests will come in, and whilst it’s not the sole responsibility of the props department to facilitate these requests the role would suit someone with crafting skills.
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===How much of the event will you see?===
===How much of the event will you see?===
*'''Plot Production crew are very busy throughout every event. This means that it is impossible to play an event and be a member of the plot crew. You will still get a chance to take some time off and socialise with friends, most likely towards the end of each day once the last remaining plots are run out.'''
*'''Plot Production crew are very busy throughout every event. This means that it is impossible to play an event and be a member of the plot crew. You will still get a chance to take some time off and socialise with friends, most likely towards the end of each day once the last remaining plots are run out.'''


===Requirements===
===Requirements===
*'''Be available from Thursday afternoon to help setup the props department'''
*'''Be available from Thursday afternoon to help setup the props department'''
*'''Be available for an hour after time out for take down and packing'''
*'''Be available for an hour after time out for take down and packing'''
*'''Comfortable with lifting & shifting some relatively heavy storage crates'''
*'''Comfortable with lifting & shifting some relatively heavy storage crates'''
*'''Have a good understanding of the visual briefs of each nation'''
*'''Have a good understanding of the visual briefs of each nation'''


{{Crewing Links}}
{{Crewing Links}}
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===Requirements===
===Requirements===
* '''Be on-site on Thursday morning and until Sunday evening'''
* '''Be on-site on Thursday morning and until Sunday evening'''
* '''Be prepared to walk long distances in all weathers'''
* '''Be prepared to walk long distances in all weathers'''
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===How much of the event will you see?===
===How much of the event will you see?===
* '''You will be unlikely to play a character other than the occasional NPC, but may enjoy the event facilities around the responsibilities of your volunteering role'''
* '''You will be unlikely to play a character other than the occasional NPC, but may enjoy the event facilities around the responsibilities of your volunteering role'''


===Requirements===
===Requirements===
* '''Crew throughout the event rather than playing'''
* '''Crew throughout the event rather than playing'''
* '''Bring enthusiasm and energy to producing good quality make-up and prosthetics to a tight time schedule'''
* '''Bring enthusiasm and energy to producing good quality make-up and prosthetics to a tight time schedule'''
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==Skirmish Team==
==Skirmish Team==
We need more people to join our [[Plot_crew#Skirmish|skirmish team - The Hundred]] - to bolster our numbers and help in delivering combat encounters during skirmishes and battles. The skirmish team run in two groups to deliver as many combat encounters for players as we can during the event. The more orcs we can muster for skirmishes, the more players can join skirmishes and have fun fighting for the Empire.
We need more people to join our [[Plot_crew#Skirmish|skirmish team - The Hundred]] - to bolster our numbers and help in delivering combat encounters at events. The Skirmish Team runs in two main groups to deliver large military engagements and smaller plot-heavy encounters for players. As the game has grown the need for more orcs, heralds, undead, and unusual monsters has increased. To continue improving on our current encounters we need a larger team to muster for skirmishes and deliver combat encounters so more players can participate and have fun fighting for the Empire!


The majority of the time we play barbarian orcs from the tribes that surround the Empire, but also crew as human bandits, magical heralds and fearsome monsters. It can be an exhausting experience, but as a team, we look after each other and make sure we don’t push ourselves too far. We stop work each evening at 10 pm, then run through the brief for the battle the next day. After this is done there is time to rest and relax with the rest of the team or head in character to enjoy Anvil.
The majority of the time we play barbarian orcs from the tribes that surround the Empire, but also portray magical heralds, fearsome creatures, shambling undead, the monstrous Vallorn, and unassuming human citizens with nothing to hide... It can be an exhausting experience but as a team we look after each other and make sure we don’t push ourselves too far. We stop work each evening by 10 pm, then run through a briefing for the battle the next day. After this is done there is time to rest and relax with the rest of the team, head in character to enjoy Anvil, or take on a volunteer role in late-night low-combat encounters. With a larger team, we will be able to support larger military encounters and additional slots for our Plot Team to deliver a whole host of plots in the skirmish areas, encounter tents and in Anvil itself.


Ideally, we are looking for people who already have experience playing or crewing LRP, both large fests and smaller events. Experience of Empire LRP is not essential but will help make it easier to understand the encounters you are part of and what we as crew are trying to achieve. Being a competent fighter is useful, as is being able to lead a small unit of fighters, but these are not essential; being able to roleplay is however an essential thing we need!
Ideally, we are looking for people who already have experience playing or crewing LRP, both at large fests and smaller events. Experience of Empire LRP is not essential but will help make it easier to understand the encounters you are part of, and what we are trying to achieve. Being a competent fighter is useful, as is being able to lead others, but these are not essential; being able to roleplay is however an essential thing we need!


The extra cool bits: 'You get to play the varied threats faced by the players!; Access to the Empire arsenal of weapons and armour for monstering with; Support from the rest of the team on creating cool orc tribe costumes and kit
The extra cool bits: "You get to play the varied threats faced by the players; access to the Empire arsenal of weapons and armour for monstering with; support from the rest of the team on creating cool orc costumes and kit; training in how to safely fight and engage the players of the game in combat!"


===How much of the event will you see?===
===How much of the event will you see?===
* '''You will be skirmishing during most of your event, but you may occasionally play a character as well as using event facilities between skirmishes
* '''You will be involved in encounters during most of your event, but will have plenty of breaks for rest and food. There is a chance to play your own character after battle brief is done each evening.


===Requirements===
===Requirements===
* '''This role involves considerable physical exertion, LRP combat and frequent running'''
* '''This role involves considerable physical exertion, involvement in LRP combat, and frequent running'''
* '''This role includes frequent changes of kit, armour and makeup'''
* '''This role includes frequent changes of kit, armour, and makeup'''
* '''Able to wear a latex orc mask for extended periods'''
* '''This role requires wearing latex masks for extended periods of time'''
* '''Can understand and follow the Empire LRP rules, especially those relating to combat'''
* '''You need to understand and follow the Empire LRP rules, especially those relating to combat and conduct'''
* '''Work with our battle team, referees and writers to deliver exceptional combat encounters'''
* '''You will work with team leaders our Battle Team, Referee Team and Plot Writers to deliver exceptional encounters'''
* '''Help with set-up and take-down of the plot area if you are on-site before or after the event'''
* '''You will assist with set-up and take-down of team kit and the battlefield areas before and after the event'''
 
* '''Where possible you should commit to crewing for an extended period of time (four events); it is not possible to alternate between playing and crewing as part of the Skirmish Team'''
 


==Magistrates==
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We are looking for one or two other magistrates.
We are looking for one or two other magistrates.


==NPC==
==GOD Team==
The NPCs are there to bring the Empire setting to life and try to make each event as dramatic and engaging as possible. To do that - we need good NPCs that are capable of playing a multitude of different parts throughout a weekend. This isn’t ‘easier’ than playing - it's much harder! We need you to have a solid grasp of ''all'' the nations of the Empire, and you’ll be working with detailed briefs that may involve magic, finance, diplomacy and foreign nations. It really helps to be an experienced roleplayer and is vital that you're familiar with the setting.
The Games Operation Desk (GOD) operates as the main contact point for players and crew throughout the event. We’re responsible for handling a wide variety of game administration, from handing out packs and recording rituals to recording lost property and helping new players create their first characters.


You only need to be on site shortly before the event starts, and while we ask that you help with the takedown of the monster tent before leaving, this usually only takes an hour or so after time out, so being an NPC is a great role for anyone who wants to be right in the heart of the game but cannot get to the event early or stay late.
There are a variety of roles within the GOD team depending on your skills and interests. Some will be largely computer-based (our “front desk” crew), but not all. GOD crew handle large amounts of in-character resources and sometimes out-of-character cash, so it’s important that we’re known and seen to be trustworthy. Ideally, GOD crew will be around from Thursday to help with setting up GOD and handing out packs, but the key work is from Friday lunchtime to a few hours after time-out on Sunday.  
 
All our plot crew are very busy throughout every event. This means that it is impossible to play an event and be a member of the plot crew. You will get a chance to take a few hours off each event to get out and socialize in-character if you want to, but you can't be an NPC and play the game. We also operate a permanent crew system, so while you're welcome to resume playing in the future if you want to, but you can't switch back and forth being playing and NPCing from one event to the next.


===How much of the event will you see?===
===How much of the event will you see?===
'''As an NPC, plenty of it, but as a player, you might only get a couple of hours over the whole weekend, if there’s time. We do try and allow for people to go and socialise, but your main focus should be on your NPC roles.'''
* '''GOD operates throughout the event, although we have a rota to ensure everyone gets breaks and the chance for those who want to take some R&R'''


===Requirements===
===Requirements===
* '''Be available from Friday afternoon – pre-event briefing is at 4pm'''
* '''Good customer service skills'''
* '''Be available for an hour after time out for take down and packing'''
* '''Take instructions well, but be prepared to take your own initiative from one task to the next'''
* '''Have a solid knowledge of the Imperial Nations, and preferably the magic and economy systems'''
* '''If you have an R&R character, being confident you can keep the information you learn in GOD separate from your character’s knowledge'''
* '''Be up for cycling through a variety of roles over the weekend, on your own and as part of groups'''
 
While it’s unnecessary for all our GOD crew, being comfortable using a radio and a computer are significant bonuses.
 
==Coach Team==
We need one person to join the small coach team. The position involves helping and guiding players from Banbury train station to the coach, helping with luggage loading and unloading and being a passenger on the coach for the day. This will be an off-site role but is customer facing.
 
On the Sunday the role is managing the players and their luggage to leave site. This duty will have you staying on site until the last coach is gone late in the evening.
 
===How much of the event will you see===
* '''The duties are during the day on Thursday and Friday, and on Sunday afternoon. Outside of these times (listed below) you are free to do your own thing.'''


===Requirements===
* '''Reasonably fit to handle luggage'''
* '''Be available Thursday 12 noon to 8.30pm'''
* '''Be available Friday 10am to 5pm'''
* '''Be available Sunday 2.30pm to 7.30pm'''
* '''Able to Check on and around the train station for lost LRPers'''




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Latest revision as of 15:58, 19 November 2024

Overview

Crewing can be an amazing experience - but it's not for everyone - and in particular, we have to make sure we have the right people who can work together and gel as a team. We're always keen to talk to anyone who is interested in crewing so that they can find out if it's something they want to do and we can see if there is a place for them on the team. So if you're interested in one of the roles below, do get in touch with our game director Clare Evans - we'll give you a quick interview and see if we can offer you a place on the team.

All our crewing roles are for volunteers - but you won't need a ticket, we'll feed you throughout the event, and there is a big crew party on the last day for everyone who is helping take the event down. Ultimately the real benefit of crewing is that you'll be part of an amazing team of people and can take pride in your role in creating the Empire events that players love. You'll be part of the biggest LRP event crew in the country (there are over 400 of us!), working with incredibly talented people, and hopefully having an amazing time.

The crew roles described below are specific areas that we are actively looking to fill at this time, so if they sound interesting then it's definitely worth contacting us to discuss it. If you're interested in helping with something that isn't listed below then it may still be worth getting in touch, but bear in mind that we may already have enough people helping out in that area.

NPC

The NPCs are there to bring the Empire setting to life and try to make each event as dramatic and engaging as possible. To do that - we need good NPCs that are capable of playing a multitude of different parts throughout a weekend. This isn’t ‘easier’ than playing - it's much harder! We need you to have a solid grasp of all the nations of the Empire, and you’ll be working with detailed briefs that may involve magic, finance, diplomacy and foreign nations. It really helps to be an experienced roleplayer and is vital that you're familiar with the setting.

You only need to be on site shortly before the event starts, and while we ask that you help with the takedown of the monster tent before leaving, this usually only takes an hour or so after time out, so being an NPC is a great role for anyone who wants to be right in the heart of the game but cannot get to the event early or stay late.

All our plot crew are very busy throughout every event. This means that it is impossible to play an event and be a member of the plot crew. You will get a chance to take a few hours off each event to get out and socialize in-character if you want to, but you can't be an NPC and play the game. We also operate a permanent crew system, so while you're welcome to resume playing in the future if you want to, but you can't switch back and forth being playing and NPCing from one event to the next.

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Plot Tent Set-up

How much of the event will you see?

As an NPC, plenty of it, but as a player, you might only get a couple of hours over the whole weekend, if there’s time. We do try and allow for people to go and socialise, but your main focus should be on your NPC roles.

Requirements

  • Be available from Friday afternoon – pre-event briefing is at 4pm
  • Be available for an hour after time out for take down and packing
  • Have a solid knowledge of the Imperial Nations, and preferably the magic and economy systems
  • Be up for cycling through a variety of roles over the weekend, on your own and as part of groups

Referees

We are recruiting for our referee team. The Empire referees are one of the most visible and essential parts of the game, covering everything from battle field safety to bonding items, via rituals, poisonings and all sorts of shenanigans on the way.

Very roughly there are two types of referee role, you can both both, mostly one and dabble in the other or just one! The Field covers Anvil and Skirmish covers battles, skirmishes, encounters and most combat.

All referees are armed with a PD supplied tablet to look up rules for clarification and log player actions. You will also have a radio and ear-piece so you can communicate with the rest of the team. Back up and support is always on hand.

No one is ever thrown in without training and support, for your first event you will be teamed up with another member of the team who help you learn and make sure your confident and secure in the role.

On the Field you will be responding to player needs. This could be based in the Regio or the Ref Access Tent in the Dawn/Wintermark field or roving free range around Anvil as needed. The referees on the field are answering player queries, processing bindings, rituals and things that need data base queries. The tablet walks you through the process, you just need to enter the correct numbers! You get an opportunity to see all sides of the players games and know all the exciting and sneaky things going on!

On Skirmish you will become an expert in managing combat safety and applying the combat rules. This is a physical job, you will need to travel between God, Monster, the skirmish woods and field on a regular basis covering all the terrain in between and keeping up with player movements.

How much of the event will you see?

  • • You will be unlikely to play a character but opportunities to take on small roles in other departments can be arranged, e.g. plot writing, monstering, field NPCing with the Civil Service.

Requirements

  • You will be one of the main faces of the game and a lot of the work is customer service based. Being polite, approachable and knowing when to escalate is essential.
  • We would love you to have either experience as an Empire player OR experience of reffing other systems.
  • We would need you to learn the core Empire rules around commonly used items and actions before your first event
  • Be comfortable wearing a radio and earpiece at all times and using a tablet to record entries in a database
  • Being a referee can involve walking long distances as you cover the space of Anvil and will often be moving between player camps and God. There are places for referees with more static roles in the team with the Regio, Ref Access Tent and God bases.
  • Be on-site on Friday at 3 pm until the end of the event at 3 pm on Sunday afternoon


Skirmish Team

We need more people to join our skirmish team - The Hundred - to bolster our numbers and help in delivering combat encounters at events. The Skirmish Team runs in two main groups to deliver large military engagements and smaller plot-heavy encounters for players. As the game has grown the need for more orcs, heralds, undead, and unusual monsters has increased. To continue improving on our current encounters we need a larger team to muster for skirmishes and deliver combat encounters so more players can participate and have fun fighting for the Empire!

The majority of the time we play barbarian orcs from the tribes that surround the Empire, but also portray magical heralds, fearsome creatures, shambling undead, the monstrous Vallorn, and unassuming human citizens with nothing to hide... It can be an exhausting experience but as a team we look after each other and make sure we don’t push ourselves too far. We stop work each evening by 10 pm, then run through a briefing for the battle the next day. After this is done there is time to rest and relax with the rest of the team, head in character to enjoy Anvil, or take on a volunteer role in late-night low-combat encounters. With a larger team, we will be able to support larger military encounters and additional slots for our Plot Team to deliver a whole host of plots in the skirmish areas, encounter tents and in Anvil itself.

Ideally, we are looking for people who already have experience playing or crewing LRP, both at large fests and smaller events. Experience of Empire LRP is not essential but will help make it easier to understand the encounters you are part of, and what we are trying to achieve. Being a competent fighter is useful, as is being able to lead others, but these are not essential; being able to roleplay is however an essential thing we need!

The extra cool bits: "You get to play the varied threats faced by the players; access to the Empire arsenal of weapons and armour for monstering with; support from the rest of the team on creating cool orc costumes and kit; training in how to safely fight and engage the players of the game in combat!"

How much of the event will you see?

  • You will be involved in encounters during most of your event, but will have plenty of breaks for rest and food. There is a chance to play your own character after battle brief is done each evening.

Requirements

  • This role involves considerable physical exertion, involvement in LRP combat, and frequent running
  • This role includes frequent changes of kit, armour, and makeup
  • This role requires wearing latex masks for extended periods of time
  • You need to understand and follow the Empire LRP rules, especially those relating to combat and conduct
  • You will work with team leaders our Battle Team, Referee Team and Plot Writers to deliver exceptional encounters
  • You will assist with set-up and take-down of team kit and the battlefield areas before and after the event
  • Where possible you should commit to crewing for an extended period of time (four events); it is not possible to alternate between playing and crewing as part of the Skirmish Team


Synod Civil Service (Tribune)

The Civil Servants who support the Synod game are called the Tribune of the Synod, and it's their job to answer questions, accept new Judgements, advise players, and take their votes. We pride ourselves on having in-character Civil Servants who are a living, breathing part of the game world, and having a strong sense of camaraderie.

Primarily, you'd be helping player characters achieve their goals and ambitions by taking away the complicated bits of bureaucracy, enabling drama, intrigue and other gameplay. Frequently, this involves helping outside of the Synod as well - advising players on where to go, what options they have available, or who they might want to talk to.

Out of character experience with admin isn't necessary, but you'd need to be comfortable with helping out with the paperwork for much of the event, checking to make sure players have filled out Judgements correctly and recording their votes accurately. You'll be working alongside other experienced Civil Servants who will happily share their expertise and guide you through this.

You only need to be on site shortly before the event starts, but after that you'll be quite busy - Synod opens at time-in and apart from some small breaks, it closes at 10pm.

How much of the event will you see?

You'll be in your Field NPC role for most, if not all of the event, directly interacting with player characters as an immersive, in-character functionary. Although that'll be your main focus, you'll also get breaks to rest and relax, and freedom to head off and roleplay once Synod closes for the evening - though you won't be playing the game like a player would.

Requirements

  • Excellent customer service skills
  • Be available from 6pm Friday to 10pm in the evening
  • Be available from 10am Saturday to 10pm in the evening
  • Be available from 10am Sunday to 3pm in the afternoon
  • Ideally have a good knowledge of the game world, such as the Imperial Nations (but you'll learn Synod-specific processes on the job)


Crew Welfare team member

We’re looking for someone to help out in crew welfare.

Your main role will be to help out generally in crew welfare making sure the crew is fed and looked after. Expect some sweeping, mopping, wiping down of surfaces and occasional evicting of spiders/wasps. Help Check stock expiry dates and setting out the hut in a manner that makes everything easy to find. Help redistribute booker stock. Preparing and putting out a lunch buffet and keeping it stocked up. Giving a tour where needed and pointing out where certain things are. This does require a little bit of heavy lifting, e.g. 6 x 2 litre bottles of pop.

You don't need any experience to join the crew welfare team, you just need to enjoy talking to people. The hut is a very small area and can get quite busy at times, so volunteers with small children will need to find an area away from the hut to keep them occupied due to health and safety concerns.

How much of the event will you see?

  • As a member of crew welfare there will be plenty of opportunity to see the game. We are able to rotate with the rest of the crew members to play the game and plan around any particular in game events you want to attend.

Requirements

  • Be on-site from early Friday morning until Sunday morning, if you can be on-site Wednesday or Thursday, even better
  • Be comfortable wearing a radio and earpiece when required

Security

Live roleplaying events are generally relaxed and friendly environments so we work with a small SIA registered security team. We supplement that team with volunteer marshals who work alongside security and help them keep a watchful eye on the site each night. We have spaces for both SIA registered security and volunteer marshals at present, in order to cover all our night shifts well and make it possible for each team member to have one night off.

The team covers Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights from 01:00 to 08.30 in the morning. Depending on your need for sleep, you can get quite a lot of play as a character in the game fitted in around your shifts, though you do need to make sure you save enough energy to do the job well. The team work closely with first aid, and with the conduct team and participant welfare, in order to make sure everyone stays safe whilst enjoying the event. In bad weather conditions, they are also responsible for securing tent structures that are at risk and dealing with other issues as they arrive.

How much of the event will you see?

  • Whilst getting enough sleep to cover your shifts is a priority, you may spend time between shifts playing a character and enjoying the event"

Requirements

  • Be able to work 1 am - 8.30 am shifts on security, either 2 (when we have enough cover) or 3 nights per event (Thurs, Fri, Sat)
  • Be able to walk around the site as part of that shift
  • Be sober for your shift in order to be a fully responsible team member
  • Be able to do physical tasks such as assisting carrying a person


Costume

The Costume team works closely with the NPC team to ensure they are maintaining the consistency of kit briefs entering the player field. During events the costume team manage the setup and take down of wardrobe, keep the kit rails tidy, accessible & organised. They are also in charge of creating, acquiring and repairing kit, typically during the downtime between events. This would be an ideal role for someone who makes costume for Empire already and has experience playing the game.

How much of the event will you see?

  • Plot Production crew are very busy throughout every event. This means that it is impossible to play an event and be a member of the plot crew. You will still get a chance to take some time off and socialise with friends, most likely towards the end of each day once the last remaining plots are run out.

Requirements

  • Be available from Thursday afternoon to help setup the costume department
  • Be available for an hour after time out for take down and packing
  • Have a good understanding of the costume briefs for each nation
  • We would prefer that you have experience of the Empire Game World

Props

The Props department is responsible for organising and maintaining PD's props and assisting with prop requests from the running plots of each event. Our props are sorted into numbered & labelled storage crates which many of the plot & plot production crew members will access throughout each event. Once the plot is finished the props team will return everything back into its boxy home.

Between events & occasionally during events specific prop requests will come in, and whilst it’s not the sole responsibility of the props department to facilitate these requests the role would suit someone with crafting skills. There are also ongoing efforts to create a searchable photo database, with photos being taken at each event during any downtime.

How much of the event will you see?

  • Plot Production crew are very busy throughout every event. This means that it is impossible to play an event and be a member of the plot crew. You will still get a chance to take some time off and socialise with friends, most likely towards the end of each day once the last remaining plots are run out.

Requirements

  • Be available from Thursday afternoon to help setup the props department
  • Be available for an hour after time out for take down and packing
  • Comfortable with lifting & shifting some relatively heavy storage crates
  • Have a good understanding of the visual briefs of each nation

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