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Regicide is an [[evening activity]] that was invented in 2006. The word 'regicide' means the killing of a king. Although the game was well liked in 2006 (it was voted by the camp to be the last evening activity of the summer) it has not been played since.  
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Regicide was a new [[Evening Activity]] invented in 2006. The word 'regicide' means the killing of a king. Although the game was well liked in 2006 (it was voted by the camp to be the last evening activity of the summer) it has not been played since.  
  
The game play of Regicide has some similarities to [[Geronimo]]. In both games there is the aspect of being able to have your flag pulled and being able to pull someone else's flag in the same area. In Regicide there are three teams and each team designates one person as the king and one person as the squire. The objective of the game is to kill the other two kings and not have your king die. A normal player can kill the king by pulling out his flag. The squire is invincible and his duty is to protect his team's king. Normal players can kill each other by pulling out each other's flags. In regular games when your flag is pulled out you are out for the game.
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Regicide is played on an open field. The camp is split up into three teams and for each team a King and Squire are designated. Everyone except the Squires needs a tail like in [[Quorum]]. The game play of Regicide has its roots in Capture the Flag. In both games opposing teams clash, each with the goal of taking their opponent's flag, or in the case of Regicide, the King's tail. What makes Regicide different is that there are no areas where one team is defending and the other is attacking. Like in Geronimo, where ever you are you can have your tail taken out by or take the tail of an enemy player. Another important aspect of Regicide is that the King can move and attack like other players can. If his flag is taken though his team loses. The Squire is an invincible guard for the King. In Regicide there are no jails or healers, if your flag is pulled you are out until the next round.

Latest revision as of 22:27, 14 October 2010

Regicide was a new Evening Activity invented in 2006. The word 'regicide' means the killing of a king. Although the game was well liked in 2006 (it was voted by the camp to be the last evening activity of the summer) it has not been played since.

Regicide is played on an open field. The camp is split up into three teams and for each team a King and Squire are designated. Everyone except the Squires needs a tail like in Quorum. The game play of Regicide has its roots in Capture the Flag. In both games opposing teams clash, each with the goal of taking their opponent's flag, or in the case of Regicide, the King's tail. What makes Regicide different is that there are no areas where one team is defending and the other is attacking. Like in Geronimo, where ever you are you can have your tail taken out by or take the tail of an enemy player. Another important aspect of Regicide is that the King can move and attack like other players can. If his flag is taken though his team loses. The Squire is an invincible guard for the King. In Regicide there are no jails or healers, if your flag is pulled you are out until the next round.