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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 03-15-07, 01:13 PM #1
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Forum Name: Gulnyr
Name: Greg
Class: Commoner (1)
Race: Human
Alignment: TN
Deity: None

Age: 31
Sex: Male

Physical Description: 175 cm tall. 61.2 kg. Dark hair, usually cropped off very close to the scalp. Nerd-pale skin. Wears glasses. Often kind of scruffy-looking.

Hobbies and Interests: Sciences (all of them, though some more than others), history, science fiction, gaming, classical music, cookies.

Background: I was introduced to the bright red D&D Basic box set at age 12 by some slightly older neighborhood friends. It was a lot of fun playing for a couple of years, but then they moved away.

I found some new friends with new games. Some were RPGs, like GURPS, Warhammer Fantasy, and Champions (aka the Hero system). Most were tabletop wargames, like Battletech, the Star Trek Starship Tactical Combat Simulator, and Warhammer 40000 (way back in the days of Rogue Trader, when army lists came in White Dwarf and made you roll randomly for equipment). There were never many of us, so it usually came down to some sort of battle no matter what game we were playing, but we always made sure to include roleplaying. We developed characters for every game, not necessarily written out on paper, but always with personalities that affected the game in real ways. Tabletop battles take on a whole new feel when you stop thinking of the counters or miniatures as chess pieces and start caring about the characters involved.

Even when we started playing against each other in computer games, we'd find ways to include roleplaying. We made rules for mixing Risk with Age of Empires, with a backdrop of politics for our characters - the leaders of the nations - to interact within.

I met new people online who were also interested in mixing roleplaying into the basic computer games. One of the best experiences I had was a small community built around the game Man of War II. It's a simulation of sailing ship combat around the time of the American Revolution on into the Napoleonic Era, but we used it to represent roughly the mid to late 1600s in the Caribbean. Some of us played pirates, others played naval officers (mostly British), and a couple played the middle as privateers. It was called Marooners. We set up a forum and four of us acted as GMs. There were general rules about what could be done when and where, but it was generally free form. I made a spreadsheet chart with a built-in die roller for determining ship sightings and cargo in the holds of prize ships, which was about the most absolute thing about the whole setup. The players would make posts in the forum, in-character, describing what their characters were doing in town or at sea, up to twice per day. The GMs would then respond with descriptions of the action, playing the roles of NPCs and other ships when necessary. Things generally built toward Fridays, as that was our night to get together online and fight out any ship-to-ship combat that resulted from forum posts. Any player who didn't have his character in a battle could still be part of the fun by playing one of the NPC ships.

Eventually, I circled around and found D&D again with the arrival of 3rd Edition and then NWN. Then I found Layonara through the D&D Adventures site. That was a little over two years ago. Since then, I've had only two 'real' characters - Gulnyr the Grim and Jennara Creekskipper. Gulnyr is based on a level 1 Dwarven Rogue I have on a sheet of paper. Jennara was a little more spontaneous, but she doesn't lack any depth for it, I hope.
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Old 03-15-07, 02:29 PM #2
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You forgot to list 'Proofreading' under your 'Hobbies and Interests'.

You should of put that there. Har Har.

Seriously though, as many of you know, Greg is one of the best RPers in Layo.
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Old 03-17-07, 04:32 AM #3
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Aye to that, jjkolb.

I would have to say that Jennara is one of the deeper characters I've ever interacted with...

And also that the format of your post was inspired.
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