The Gdansk plaster dumping ground has been closed for over a decade, but according to Finnish officials, it still leaks phosphorus and gypsum into the Baltic Sea via the Vistula river. Polish officials deny this allegation.
In a sea-side meeting in the nearby spa town of Sopot, politicians met locals, entrepeneurs, scientists, and journalists, and came to the conclusion that the waste mountain can be re-opened for dumping plaster. The meeting was shadowed by the ever-growing zombie epidemic plaguing the Baltic Sea.
Throughout the summer of 2015, we will play seven larps in seven cities: Tallinn, St Petersburg, Sopot, Kiel, Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Helsinki. The world of Baltic Warriors is basically the same one we are living in. The only difference is that in autumn 2014, viking zombies rose from the sea and appeared in a political gathering in central Helsinki, Finland.