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There are five people who run games of Zombie. They are detailed below, in alphabetical order. They have few defined roles, as managing the system is awkward when you're only trained to do one thing. Chris, Grant and Mary will be playing big bad NPC types throughout the
Mary Hamilton

Mary will be playing Fecility Rowan, right-hand woman of Emmerson and Kramer. Mary is fatally allergic to peanuts (so don't bring any) and dislikes strobe lights. Her turn-ons include well-organised information and cunning plans.
Grant Howitt
Grant is one of the creators of the game. He will be undertaking NPC duty as his character Dr Lars Emmerson, beleagured and amoral Scientist Extraordinaire. Grant can be found in the GM room not looking as busy as he should be, as he has the superhuman ability to avoid work at all costs. His turn-ons include cigars and idleness.
Ben Pavey
Ben Pavey is a recent addition to our team, having been drafted in on account of having some actual LARP experience. Ben will be in charge of orchestrating players and set up of missions, as well as playing the head of the Occult Investigation Bureau. His turn-ons include spinning and obscure rules.
Chris Taylor
Chris is the other creator of Zombie. He can be found sitting quietly in the corner of the GM room, looking tired. Chris will also be playing the NPC role of gadabout dandy sociopath Duncan Kramer. His turn-ons include things that glow blue and Lord Yog-Sothoth. Chris is over nine feet tall.
John Novander Tudball

First off, no-one in our society calls him "John." His name is "The Todd," or for short, "Todd." Todd is well-known for being the groups' "test Zombie", and can often be found in training sessions being repeatedly shot in the legs and chest. His turn-ons include glowsticks and lingering sadness. Todd's hair will not be the length depicted in the photo.
People of Interest
Hannah Eisman-Renyard

Hannah is our Propsmistress and Photographer. Anything you see in the game that looks like a human bodypart but, upon inspection, is made out of paper is probably down to her. If it isn't made of paper you should probably tell someone about it. She is also in charge of getting some decent photographs this time round, so go up to her and say cheese, why don't you. Her turn-ons include moss and handicrafts.
Andrew Armstrong

Andrew proved himself useful last time by stepping in when everything broke and being useful and supportive. Like a foster parent. Hopefully next time he will be in attendance holding hands and politely chivvying people along. He also drives a big car, which is very useful. Andrew's turn-ons include Imperial Admirals with Misplaced Accents and increasingly smaller pieces of technology. If you can see Andrew, you have collapsed his waveform.
Victoria Coles

Vicky is in charge of our costumery and ritual endeavours. If you see something impressive in terms of cloth, Vicky probably did it. Vicky's turn-ons include brightly coloured Japanese business and drawing whilst in motion.
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