Setting the Stage of Calbia

One of the major differences between This War of Mine and A War of Our Own is the need for greater context and world-building for role-players. People need to be able to understand more of what motivates them, their history and their past than in a video game. So, at the beginning of A War of Our Own, we decided to create our own setting, inspired by but not exactly copying conflicts of the past and present.

That’s the reason we created our fictional nation, to remove it from contemporary politics while giving something for our players to dig into.

Calbia is a small nation that has been a crossroads and puppet of other powers for a very long time. It exists only in our imagination, but contains echoes of conflict regions throughout the world, past and future. We decided to present Calbia as it would be presented to most of the world – through news clippings and dry facts that come together to tell the story of a place of grievance, struggle and conflict that led to this tragic state of affairs the players find themselves in.

If you are a player, or just curious, here are the artifacts that tell the incomplete story of Calbia.

All these materials are in this Dropbox folder. If you have difficulty reading the news articles, cleaner larger versions are here.

This isn’t the end of the background – as players are divided into ethnic and regional groups, they will learn the “real story” of what happened in Calbia from their perspective. And some of it might actually be true.

Special thanks to Jason Morningstar from Bully Pulpit Games for the thurna handout and text; as well as to Jackalope staff member Matthew Webb for the news clippings, flags and factbook page; and to staff member Steve Metze for the demographics maps.

A War of Our Own is happening, Wave 2 tickets on sale soon

Our event in February is now guaranteed to happen.

In order to secure the site and the vehicles, we had to put down a deposit before the Thanksgiving break, which is why we had our deadline for ticket sales. As of yesterday, we sold the number of tickets we needed for the deposit while keeping our promises to Children in Conflict.

Thank you for everyone who bought in and made this event happen. Because we’ve met our minimums for our costs, we can offer a second wave of tickets starting tomorrow. Wave 1 tickets are still on sale til midnight tonight.

Thank you so much for making this unique experience possible and helping a great charity. And thank you for all the support we’ve gotten so far. But please, keep spreading the word. Donations and ticket sales are still critical, giving us the budget we need to make a better event and a bigger donation to children hurt by war throughout the world.

Click here to buy tickets now.

Tickets are now on sale

Tickets are now on sale. Click here to buy, donate or sponsor a scholarship ticket.

Please share, like and spread so that we can ensure we have a successful event and more donations to supporting our cause.

Availability

There will be an initial sale of 60 tickets, with five scholarship tickets available. We may release a second wave of tickets if there is enough interest in increasing our population.

Perks

The ticket will include a planned 14 hour event this February, including workshopping and safety briefings and debriefings.

With your standard ticket, each participant will receive a free downloadable copy of This War of Mine (a $19.99 value), that they may give away or use themselves. This will be for the PC version of the game. Once again, we would like to thank 11-bit Studios for their incredible generosity in supporting our event.

You will also be able to increase your donation to Children in Conflict, or donate without buying a ticket. Participants who donate more to the charity will be considered for more prominent roles or special situations.

Buy tickets here or donate here.

Pricing

The basic cost for A War of Our Own ticket is $60. This price includes a donation to Children in Conflict, the American partner of War Child. Our intention is for $30 of the ticket price to go to Children in Conflict or related charities, and $30 to go to our operating costs, food for volunteers, gas for vehicles and site fees.

You will also be able to increase your donation to Children in Conflict, or donate without buying a ticket. Participants who donate more to the charity will be considered for more prominent roles or special situations.

You might ask – why is the basic donation rolled into the ticket price? Two reasons – we wanted to have a minimum donation associated with the event; and we wanted some flexibility with addressing surprise costs or surprise surpluses. All proceeds will be going to Children in Conflict or related charities, but if a cold day calls for us to provide a box of hand warmers to our volunteers or we end up using less money than we expected, we want the flexibility to support the event and get as much donations as possible to Children in Conflict.

There will be options to support ‘scholarship’ tickets for those who wish to support the event but cannot attend. Players who would like to attend but are not financially able will be able to apply for a free scholarship ticket later this year.

Buy tickets or donate here.

A War of Our Own tickets on sale this Monday, October 2nd

Please share this announcement wherever you can, to support our event.

Since A War of Our Own announced, we have had nothing but amazing support from the community and from refugee advocates from around the world. While we initially planned to put tickets on sale for the event in September, events have delayed our release. Most notably, Hurricane Harvey pulled our lead Steve Metze into his official duties as a National Guard officer, and other delays struck the team.

But, we have met with the site owners and done the math, and made sure we had the right numbers to ensure a successful event.

Perks

The ticket will include a planned 14 hour event this February, including workshopping and safety briefings and debriefings.

With your standard ticket, each participant will receive a free downloadable copy of This War of Mine, that they may give away or use themselves. This will be for the PC version of the game. Once again, we would like to thank 11-bit Studios for their incredible generosity in supporting our event.

Pricing

The basic cost for A War of Our Own ticket is $60. This price includes a donation to Children in Conflict, the American partner of War Child. Our intention is for $30 of the ticket price to go to Children in Conflict, and $30 to go to our operating costs, food for volunteers, gas for vehicles and site fees.

You will also be able to increase your donation to Children in Conflict, or donate without buying a ticket. Players who donate more to the charity will be considered for more prominent roles or special situations.

You might ask – why is the basic donation rolled into the ticket price? Two reasons – we wanted to have a minimum donation associated with the event; and we wanted some flexibility with addressing surprise costs or surprise surpluses. All proceeds will be going to Children in Conflict, but if a cold day calls for us to provide a box of hand warmers to our volunteers or we end up using less money than we expected, we want the flexibility to support the event and get as much donations as possible to Children in Conflict.

There will be options to support ‘scholarship’ tickets for those who wish to support the event but cannot attend. Players who would like to attend but are not financially able will be able to apply for a free scholarship ticket later this year.

Availability

There will be an initial sale of 60 tickets, with five scholarship tickets available. We may release a second wave of tickets if there is enough interest in increasing our population.


Please share this announcement everywhere you can, and subscribe to our Facebook page or mailing list for alerts when tickets are available.