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- Fools_and_Heroes abstract "Fools and Heroes (also called FnH) is a non-profit fantasy live-action role-playing game (LARP) which was started in the autumn of 1985 by John Naylor, who placed a small advertisement looking for players in TableTop Games, Daybrook Nottingham. The first events were run in 1986 and the rules system was written and published by John Naylor and Steve Bell in 1986, by which point the national branch structure had already been established. The Society is democratic in nature and has multiple branches around the country. Most branches contain 15–20 members who play at least once a month, though some have as many as thirty. Members can travel between branches allowing them to play in various areas and interact in different plotlines. There are also yearly gatherings which involve multiple branches simultaneously, the largest of which is the Summerfest.".
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- Fools_and_Heroes caption "Fools and Heroes logo".
- Fools_and_Heroes eventStyle "Weekend small-scale events all over the UK, many small branch events and one annual fest event".
- Fools_and_Heroes founded "1985".
- Fools_and_Heroes genre High_fantasy.
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- Fools_and_Heroes location "United Kingdom".
- Fools_and_Heroes name "Fools and Heroes".
- Fools_and_Heroes structure "Non-profit clubs".
- Fools_and_Heroes system "Proprietary".
- Fools_and_Heroes subject Category:Live-action_role-playing_games.
- Fools_and_Heroes comment "Fools and Heroes (also called FnH) is a non-profit fantasy live-action role-playing game (LARP) which was started in the autumn of 1985 by John Naylor, who placed a small advertisement looking for players in TableTop Games, Daybrook Nottingham. The first events were run in 1986 and the rules system was written and published by John Naylor and Steve Bell in 1986, by which point the national branch structure had already been established.".
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