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Just for Fun A forum section to lighten your day with jokes, funny links, and things that make you laugh. Keep them clean and remember this is a family server.


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 10-06-05, 04:45 PM #41
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Driving to work today I got behind a SUV with the license plate PRNZS 1. I thought to myself, "Wow, I wonder if I have ever seen them in Pranzis." When I got close enough I saw the driver was female and realized the plate probably meant Princess 1.
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Old 10-07-05, 04:51 PM #42
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D'oh.... Before even finishing reading this... I thought the same thing
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Old 10-08-05, 09:35 PM #43
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When “getting lucky,” means that you rolled a 20 at the craft bench or a mystery mineral was an emerald.

Not the case for me, of course *looks around to see if anyone is looking* it is just a thought. Yeah, nothing to worry about here. Nope, the wife is fine with me spending all my spare time on Layo.
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Old 10-10-05, 07:51 AM #44
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How 'bout, um, how 'bout when you dream a lot about it. Like when I had to confirm with IDii that Acacea had not been in the Nameless Dungeon with Remiel and Mettew anytime recently, after dreaming that I was still playing. Or...!

I had this dream last night that Plenarius was "going away" on a ship to somewhere, leaving Brisbane behind, and Acacea was for some sad reason on the boat as well (poor guy), chatting to him as the ship pulled away, about all of the reasons she felt bad for him for having to leave. Like, you know. All of the bad things that can happen to someone while sailing, and how their loved ones would never know, or they could die while they were away. "Boy, it sure would be awful if a storm came up and everyone died and you never saw her again, huh? Good thing I'm here."

And he turned it around, kicked Acacea off and grabbed Brisbane and it turned into a song and dance number. A surprisingly good one, if you could call any of them good. It was seriously freaky.

I guess you had to have been there. I almost died when I woke up.
Adding to my list, here. Yesterday, I was walking past a table that had some...junk advertisement deal for what was probably a halloween party or something. Most of it was obscured by something on top of it, so it just said "Treats!" in really big and ...halloween-y letters. I stopped, looked at it, and thought "They spelled Treants wrong..."

Did I immediately laugh and realize my mistake? No. I spent far too long trying to sound out the word to figure out their intention, very stuck on the word "treants." I finally walked off, thinking, "Tre-ats. Must be some band I never heard of."
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When I find myself answering in prose, as I am a bard, in game I mean I think, or sending my wife emails with poems about folding her clothes...its strange. And I also find myself trying to figure out just what the allignment of random people in the grocery store are.
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Old 10-11-05, 10:47 AM #46
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Visited my parents the other day, and spent all day digging in their garden. After some hours of work, sun burning above me, and probably a bit dehydrated, I was sure I heard a second "digging sound". My first thought was to cast true seeing so I could see who was stealing my sand deposits. Of course the spell failed, but i'm still certain it was Tath!
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Old 10-11-05, 08:44 PM #47
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Visited my parents the other day, and spent all day digging in their garden. After some hours of work, sun burning above me, and probably a bit dehydrated, I was sure I heard a second "digging sound". My first thought was to cast true seeing so I could see who was stealing my sand deposits. Of course the spell failed, but i'm still certain it was Tath!

Yeah, its the arcane spell failure of shorts and boxers. Gotta strip naked and run around the block next time. *snickers*

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I was working on an "office project" (see: burning cd's for architects friend) when a student of the Colledge of Wildlife and such and what not came in to inquire about our sighting of a very specific owl. Now he was very excited about the owl and going on and on... I asked him who he was and he repeated his wildlife studies..... (here comes).. I immediatly responded "OH! your a Drui..... uh...cool...." I hid behind my desk until he left.
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