
BASIA KORNAGA
Administrative services Coordinator
Duché de Bicolline
The adventure of the Duché de Bicolline started in 1994, thanks to the shared dream and will of a few passionate people. It marks the beginning of an extraordinary journey, which has always been guided by the idea of having dreams big enough not to lose sight of them while pursuing them!
In 1996, the first Grand Battle was held, which marked the community of live action role-playing throughout Quebec.
The Grand Battle event quickly grew. Hundreds of participants soon became thousands, and the event that started as a two-day experience now unfolds over a full week of immersion.
Over the years, Bicolline has developed a whole range of immersive activities as well as a complete game universe, which allows its players to come and embody their characters all year round through the different events offered.
Over time, an entire village was built. Today, there are hundreds of buildings that form different themed districts which make the unique charm of the Duché de Bicolline!
Bicolline has become a reference in the world of medieval-fantasy immersion and has grown into a community of players that come from all around the world.
Bicolline’s team has grown and has been supported by numerous enthusiasts who have generously given their time and energy to make this project a reality and a place where everyone leaves their mark.
The Duché de Bicolline is constantly working on its development, whether it be on infrastructures, the game or the activities and allowing participants to continue to marvel in a unique universe that continually surprises and nourishes the imagination.
BASIA KORNAGA
Administrative services Coordinator
MARTIN CHAMPAGNE
Head Game Coordinator
David Huneault
Head game manager
Eric Dubé
Photo / Video coordinator
Staecy Lee McKenzie
Head Coordinator – La Grande Bataille
Hugo Péloquin
Co-Coordinator – La Grande Bataille
Juli Boyer
Urbanism coordinator
Roxane Lavoie
Community services coordinator
Geneviève Forcier
Tournaments coordinator
Yan Robert
Battles coordinator
Kristelle Baker
Clandestine and Occult spheres
Martin Champagne
Political Sphere
FREDERIC DALPHOND
Beliefs and Seafaring spheres
David Huneault
Commercial Sphere
Simon Legault
Magic and exploration Spheres
Philip Morgan
Artistic Sphere
GAME MANAGEMENT TEAM
FIELD AND ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE
HISTORIC ARCHIVES COMMITTEE
IMAGE AND FILM TEAM
AND MANY MORE!
Aline Langlois (Market)
Dany Deschamps (Groundskeeper)
Kevin Vigeant (Fire Safety)
Malika Renard (Market)
Steeve Tremblay (Graphic design)
Bicolline In-House Regulations
Sexual violence prevention and management policy
Official Policy on photo / video
Online Privacy policy (in french)
Seven core values guide the actions of the Duché de Bicolline: cooperation, sustainability, game ethics, involvement, inclusion, respect, and civic responsibility. These values guide us in our development and in the conception of all our activities.
We are all part of a recognized, established and accepted relationship that includes different groups and individuals. This
relationship is the key driver for support, safety and integration. Participants must be able to rely on each other when needed.
Our community must respect the environment. We are committed to limiting our impact on the site and its natural resources.
We must also ensure a healthy living environment to other participants by maintaining the site itself and respecting each
other’s living spaces.
Bicolline is a recreational activity that requires fairplay and the respect of various rules. Whether it be during combat activities, in the virtual game or under any other form, participants must respect the rules of the game and their essence.
The creative effort put forward by participants enriches Bicolline. It is important that participants continue to get involved and put their person, their ideas or their art to the service of a common objective: refining and improving the game.
Since participants that partake in Bicolline’s activities are involved in a process that directly influences their experience,
elements of personal distinction cannot be used to discriminate against them.
Roleplaying is not an excuse for neglecting the well-being of others. Each participant has the right to the respect of his/her physical, psychological and moral integrity, whether it be “in game” or not. Under no circumstances can a participant contravene municipal, provincial or national laws.
The reality of life at Bicolline must be considered. We are all responsible for the well-being of everyone who participates in
Bicolline’s activities. Respect for tranquility and the right to celebrate must coexist harmoniously. It is every participant’s duty
to encourage proper conduct and to report incivilities. Participants must do more than simply denounce any lack of respect:
they must also adopt attitudes that promote savoir vivre and preserve harmony within the community.