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Welcome to the Layonara forums!

Layonara is so much more than a game. We started off as a tabletop Dungeons and Dragons campaign more than a decade ago. Since then we have developed into a fantasy world with as much compelling and engrossing detail as you will find anywhere.

Our current showcase is a Neverwinter Nights version of Layonara, where our world comes to life in a finely polished persistent world which you can play free of charge. These forums are set up to support and accentuate our player's experiences, but it goes far beyond that.

After years of passionate effort, our world is so well developed, so detailed, so refined that any of the handbooks, maps, historical accounts, legends, descriptions of artifacts, creature reports, character biographies, short stories, novels, movies and original art which populate these forums can surely serve as resources or inspiration for your own fantasy endeavors, whatever they may be. And our world is endlessly evolving, so resources are frequently added and updated.

There are also years of sage advice and commentary on role-playing, gaming and online community development stored in these forums. If camaraderie is what you seek, we offer that too. Our community is as active and supportive as you're likely to find on the internet. In short, these forums are a resource for you to use for whatever purpose or project brought you here.

We're confident that you will find what you are looking for, and likely, substantially more.

Please be our guest and browse around the forums which are available to you. As you do, keep in mind that you are sampling only a portion of what Layonara has to offer. Membership in our community is free, and allows you to establish a Layonara identity to pose your questions and share your thoughts on the forums. When you join you'll also be able to communicate privately to other members (PMs), establish and respond to polls, upload and download content and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free. So please. join our community today!
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Old 08-01-06, 03:41 PM #1
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Default why is Layonara better

i need to know something but i only want replys frome someone who likes both servers i know alot of people here know what amia is. i want facts about what makes layonera beter than amia. i have alredy looked at the videos on this site and it did look much better than amia but i want to know what can you do here that you cant do in amia.
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Old 08-01-06, 03:46 PM #2
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Default RE: why is Layonara better

Why don't you just try them both out and see what works for you?
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Old 08-01-06, 03:50 PM #3
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Quote:
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Why don't you just try them both out and see what works for you?
im thinking up a chare right now but while im doing so i just wanted some answers
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Old 08-01-06, 04:07 PM #4
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Default Re: why is Layonara better

Eh... There are a few things I hated about Amia. One, the quality of roleplaying was like comparing RPGC in its glory days to Gaia Online. Second, the lag was worse than Layo's, consistently. Third, DMs were... Well, useless, though admittedly it was easier to flag one down via the DM channel. Then again, that only says that they had nothing better to do... *He shrugs.*

Fourth, the content and development team were incredibly sub-par by Layonara standards.

And finally... The playerbase just wasn't the same. The quality of your individual roleplayer, and simply the quality of your individuals, far exceeds Amia's here at Layonara.
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Old 08-01-06, 04:15 PM #5
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Default Re: why is Layonara better

I really am not comfortable with this thread. There is no reason to bash on any server out there. They do it out of the love of their world and the community. I understand why the question was posted but I do not think it is right because it causes things to be said that should not be said.

Every server operator out there should be respected because they are forking out the time, effort, and money. I do not want any bashing of any server from this community please.
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