What to Blame for the Atmosphere Change in Re-enactment Camps? Personal View
Lately, I have been seeing quite a few posts by friends announcing that they are quitting the Viking Re-enactment hobby. This is sad and worrisome. Apparently, the reasons for leaving are due to a lack of authenticity, show fight, and atmosphere. I think they are overlooking the main contributing fa...
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Autor principal: | Rona Kreekel |
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2017
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