Who Are WFS?

Who is the Wandering Folk Society?

Well, we are a bunch of wandering folk by nature of the hobby we like: LARP.

LARP, or Live Action Roleplay, is generally referring to the act of immersing oneself in a theatrical, improvisational, world for the sake of playing of a game or telling a story.

We of the Wandering Folk Society are a community of storytellers, adventurers, and dreamers united by a shared love of LARP. Our Society has first been made up of the community created by the LARP Event we now host, Reckoning LARP, a high-fantasy, high-emotion story which blends character-driven storytelling with myth, ritual, heroic conflict, and gameplay.

However, over the years, we have become more than just a game. We are a fellowship.

Whether you are here to forge your legend, explore fantastical cultures, or simply find a place among kindred spirits, WFS offers a space where your story matters and your presence shapes the worlds we want to create.

As a nonprofit social club, we are dedicated to fostering creativity, safety, and connection. Our events are meant to be collaboratively built and rooted in mutual respect, with clear expectations around consent, accessibility, accountability, and fun.

We invite you to wander with us.

How Do I Join?

If you want to find kinship in the shared interest of LARPing, then you have come to the right place! To become a Member of Wandering Folk Society, you simply have to purchase a Membership. At this time, Membership sales are closed. However, they will be opening up again on June 1, 2025 at 12:00 a.m. By becoming a Member, you will be able to purchase entry to our Events* and get access to other perks and benefits as they become available.

*Although we currently only host Reckoning LARP, we have more Events underway that we are excited to eventually introduce to our Membership.

All that is gold does not glitter,
Not all those who wander are lost;
The old that is strong does not wither,
Deep roots are not reached by the frost.

-J.R.R. Tolkien, “The Riddle of Strider”