On Sunday afternoon, we invite you to take part in a mystical role-playing game.
You will find yourself in London at the end of the 19th century.
The city breathes fog and scandal. For weeks now, all of England has been buzzing with rumors: one of the most influential figures in the capital has died.
Journalists besiege Scotland Yard, newspapers compete in sensational headlines, and the police are at a dead end. There is no convincing version of an accident, nor proof of murder. And then one investigator, almost whispering, says:
“If there is no answer among the living, perhaps we should ask the dead?”
Perhaps the shadow of Richard the Lionheart will appear, still restless in his thirst for justice even after death. Or Oliver Cromwell, eternally torn between power and conscience. Or maybe Queen Anne Boleyn herself will come — she knows better than anyone how dangerous lies can be at court. Some claim that on nights like these, even the spirit of William Shakespeare is willing to hint at the truth — in the form of a riddle or a quote.
But remember: spirits do not come for entertainment.
You will witness a spiritual séance where the boundary between worlds fades. A medium, risking their sanity, will attempt to summon those who once lived, ruled, loved, and betrayed — those who may know the truth about what happened.
On Saturday, the truth will be revealed.
But are you ready to hear it?
Game host: Tatiana Dudkina (@dudkinatatyana)
Registration is required. Places are limited.
