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Every camp needs plan

Overview

Empire events are split into two areas, the out-of-character area which isn't used during the game where you can use any tent, and in-character area where the game takes place and where you can only use an appropriate in-character tent. The in-character area is further sub-divided into ten distinct camps, one for each nation. If you are bringing an in-character tent, then you must camp with the other members of your nation.

Each nation has one or more camp planners, members of crew whose job is to plan the layout of each camp. Anyone who is planning to camp in the in-character area must contact the camp planner to let them know how many tents they are bringing and how large they are. The camp planners use this information to create a camp plan for each nation, indicating where all their nation's tents will go.

The camp planners publish the camp plan a week before the event. You must camp in the spot indicated on the plan. The camp planner will be available on Thursday and Friday before the event starts to provide help and guidance to find your spot if you need it.

Camp Planning

  • If you are camping in-character, you must let the camp planner for your nation know
  • Camp planners can be contacted on Facebook or by email
  • The deadline for providing information is two weeks before the event begins
  • You need to tell your camp planner the number and size of any tents you are bringing
  • Camp planners aim to publish the camp plan for the event one week before it begins
  • Only contact your own nation's camp planner about the camp plan for the event

If you are planning to pitch one or more tents in the in-character area at the event, you must let the camp planner for you nation know well beforehand. This may be as simple as filling in a row on a public spreadsheet, but it varies from nation to nation. You need to contact the camp planner, either on Facebook or by email, and let them know the number and size of any tents you are bringing.

Our camp planners are all members of the relevant nation Facebook group. They will post there before each event, to remind people to let them know what tents they are bringing. You can also contact them via their official Profound Decisions email accounts. All contact details are below.

If you are bringing IC tents then you must let us know two weeks before the event to ensure that space is allocated for them. The camp planners for each nation will publish a camping map on the nation's Facebook group one week before the event and will send this by email to anyone who requests it.

All our camp planners work together, collaboratively, to produce a single camp plan for the event. Please only contact your own nation camp planner about the camp plan. If there any issues that you think could affect neighbouring camps, then discuss those with your camp planner. They will share any relevant issues with the camp planning team.

Camp Setup

  • You must make sure you camp in the indicated area
  • Your camp planner can show you the area that has been allocated for you to pitch your in-character tents when you arrive at the event

You must ensure that you keep your camp to the area designated by the camp planner. You can liaise with the camp planner once you arrive on site before you pitch any in-character tents to confirm where you should camp and how much room you have available.

During the Event

  • All our camp planners play the event, in an emergency they can try to direct you to the most suitable member of our event crew
  • Camp planning is a purely out-of-character responsibility, it has nothing to do with the character they play

All our camp planners are members of our site team. This means that they carry out their responsibilities before and after the event, not while the event is running. Once the event begins, they are just like every other participant who is playing the game. In an emergency your camp planner can try to direct you to the most suitable member of our event crew who can help, but the best place to get help is usually your nation egregore, or a wandering referee, or to ask at GOD.

It is important to keep in mind that our camp planners are treated as players during the event. They are not NPCs and their out-of-character responsibilities as camp planners are completely separate from the in-character goals and objects of their characters. Please don't confuse the two and definitely don't try and offer them in-character bribes to get the spot you want!

Camp Takedown

  • Camp planners will remind players pitching in the in-character area to clear their camp at the end of the weekend
  • Your camp planner can provide advice on how to dispose of your rubbish and will have spare rubbish bags if you need them

You must make sure you clear all your rubbish at the end of the weekend and put it in one of the skips provided. Your camp planner will remind you to clear your camp before the end of the weekend. They can tell you where the skips are located and provide advice on the best way to dispose of your rubbish if you need any help. They also have spare refuse bags available if you need them to bag your rubbish.

Accessibility

  • Please make sure your camp planners is aware of any accessibility needs you have
  • Please make sure your camp planner is aware of any other out-of-character issues you have

Your camp position can have a huge impact on practical accessibility issues. Please make sure that your camp planner is aware of any accessibility needs that you have - they will do their best to take those into account when assigning you a camp position. They can also try to arrange additional support options such as electricity for CPAP machines and similar. Likewise if you have any other out-of-character issues that affect where you need to camp at the event, such as a conduct problem with another player, then you can speak to your camp planner and they will try to choose a suitable pitch accordingly. If for any reason you don't want to speak to your camp planner about your issue, then you can contact anyone at Profound Decisions to discuss the matter.

Collaboration

  • Our camp planners work together to collaborate to produce a single camp plan for the event
  • Producing any camp plan inevitably involves a lot of compromises
  • Please don't argue with our camp planners, that only makes the job harder for everyone

Our camp planners collaborate to create a single camp plan for the whole event. Their first priority is to ensure that the key out-of-character needs of our players are met, followed by the comfort and enjoyment of their nation as a whole. Inevitably, the are compromises that have to be made when placing tents, so not everyone can have the spot they want. You are welcome to submit requests and make suggestions but please respect the hard work the camp planner do and the decisions they have taken and don't argue with them.

Current Camp Planners

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The Brass Coast: Trizz Eder
email: brasscoast@profounddecisions.co.uk
Facebook: The Brass Coast
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Dawn: Thomas Vero
email: dawn@profounddecisions.co.uk
Facebook: Dawn
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Dawn: Nicholas Rudd
email: dawn@profounddecisions.co.uk
Facebook: Dawn
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Highguard: Matt Lyons
email: highguard@profounddecisions.co.uk
Facebook: Highguard
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The League: Andrew Green
email: league@profounddecisions.co.uk
Facebook: The League
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The Marches: Will Stainforth
email: marches@profounddecisions.co.uk
Facebook: The Marches
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Navarr: Rosemary Warner
email: navarr@profounddecisions.co.uk
Facebook: Navarr
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Urizen: Luca Da Rè
email: urizen@profounddecisions.co.uk
Facebook: Urizen
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Varushka: Dave Barnett
email: varushka@profounddecisions.co.uk
Facebook: Varushka
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Wintermark: James Gray
email: wintermark@profounddecisions.co.uk
Facebook: Wintermark