Reverie Studios
Neon Void Standard Ticket
Neon Void Standard Ticket
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In Neon Void 1984, you'll experience a weekend-long Nordic larp experience that merges cosmic horror and weird science, to be run at The Foundry in Cambridge, MA, USA, August 7th-9th 2026. It is set in the extended universe of Reverie Studio’s premier blockbuster event Eskhaton, and features characters who are members of Project Chalice, a secretive Cold War-era research initiative divided into specialized departments researching the paranormal and occult as a weapon against the Soviet Union.
Please be sure to read the linked documents below to make sure that this event is for you!
Click on the links for more information on the ingredients list for this experience. Our participant guide will be available in Fall 2025.
When you purchase a ticket you get the following:
- Access to generate a unique character in Neon Void 1984. This character will be a member of a secretive research organization.
- Meals provided! Lunches, and dinners cooked and provided to all participants.
Disclaimers:
- We recommend participants find lodging at any suitable location, but have two partnered hotels near to the event site.
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Tickets are non-refundable, though they are transferrable.
- This event is 21+ and anyone younger than that will not be admitted.
- Tickets purchases are subject to the Reverie Studios Code of Conduct.
Participant Wellness & Responsibility Statement
Participation in a Reverie Studios event requires that all attendees be physically, mentally, and emotionally prepared to engage with the experience in a safe, respectful, and self-sufficient manner. By purchasing a ticket, you affirm that you are physically capable of participating in the event and capable of managing your own health and well-being throughout the duration of the event.
We recognize that larp can be physically demanding and emotionally intense. While we strive to foster an inclusive and supportive environment, we are not equipped to provide medical, psychiatric, or crisis care on-site.
As a participant, you are responsible for:
- Monitoring and managing your own physical, mental, and emotional needs;
- Bringing any required medications, mobility aids, and event appropriate support tools;
- Proactively seeking help if you feel overwhelmed;
- Respecting your own boundaries and those of others.
If you are uncertain that you are able to safely and responsibly participate, we ask that you prioritize your well-being and consider attending a future event instead of this event.
By purchasing a ticket to an event, you acknowledge, understand, and agree that we reserve the right to revoke your participation in this event, with or without refund, at any time—either in advance of or during the event—if your behavior, conduct, or communication with staff or other participants raises concerns about your ability to safely, respectfully, or responsibly engage with the event experience, staff, and other participants. This includes but is not limited to: (i) pre-event interactions; (ii) social media conduct; (iii) in-character or out-of-character behavior; and (iv) any situation that impacts the physical or emotional safety of others.
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