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Layonara Server / World Policy Update -- Sept. 19, 2011
« on: September 19, 2011, 10:39:48 pm »
Greetings Layonara Community,
 
As we have done now and then through the years, we are bringing some changes to Layonara.  Some of these are significant. Others are simple clarifications of what already exists.  Regardless of the case, from this point forward, a new set of policies and conventions will be in place for all, from the new player on up to the GM team.  These changes have come after a good deal of consideration, proposal, discussion and refinement over the course of several months.  They take into account those things that we, as a community, do well and those things that we, as a community, could do better.  The full details of all these things are too much to list here, but they will either be covered with some detail elsewhere or be evident in the way things are done by the GM team.  Don't worry; the changes are all aimed at a more positive experience for everyone.
 
What I will do here is summarize these changes and then offer an agreement between the community-at-large and the GM team. The latter is offered because in order for this all to work, it requires cooperation between everyone, whether one is “just a player” or our most experienced GM. Afterall, we're all working toward the same goal: a rich and enjoyable experience for everyone.  
 
[SIZE=18]Summary of Changes:[/SIZE]
 As mentioned above, the details of all the changes are too numerous to list here, and much of them get into administrative details.  To list the major changes in summary:
  • We are creating a world lore     publication fork. This is different from diverging NWN lore from MMO     lore, but it will still allow for some greater freedoms for GMs and     players while protecting those players who eventually wish to     achieve World Leader status or undertake a similar effort.  There     will still be opportunities to “change the world”, leave one's     mark and the the like. World lore is still important, but there will     also be flexibility.  This fork is considered to begin with the     conclusion of the last lingering matters after the world plot finale     quests held in May, 2011.  As things stand, this will coincide with     the wrap-up of Briardusk.
  • This publication fork also opens     up possibilities for GMs to run events which may not fit into world     lore.  Such events will be considered “unofficial” and     unsuitable for character development.  They are intended for player     entertainment and education...and perhaps GM entertainment as well.     GMs will clearly state when such an event occurs, so there is no     confusion on the part of players.
  • CDQs (and     GCDQs) are getting a significant change in terms of things like     waiting periods and other policies, with individual GMs being     allowed to set their own policies for the most part. They will also     be the domain of lore-friendliness, meaning a CDQ need not directly     deal with world lore, but neither should it violate it or conflict     with it. Everyone should read the updated CDQ policy, found here.
  • The world plot     will be handled in a different, more “organic” way. With the     wrap-up of Briardusk, we're taking a small break to get organized.     We will put out a “state of the world” description so everyone     knows the setting for moving forward. From that point forward, we     will be operating on a new methodology.  There will be opportunities     for world-level involvement on many levels, even when something     isn't marked as a “plot” event. To a large degree, what happens     moving forward will be up to the community.  More details will come     out over time.
  • The Character     Approval process is undergoing a shift, and we will be clarifying     some things as well. It is important for everyone to read and     understand this new policy, as it will affect all character     submissions from this point forward. Everyone should read the     updated CA policy, found here.
[SIZE=18]Agreement Between Players and GMs:[/SIZE]
  In order for everything to work well, we all need a reminder that there is a need for cooperation between both players and GMs.  Without it, there is nothing but difficulty, and anyone who has been around here long enough has probably witnessed the occasional period of problems and tension.  We recognize these will never be truly eradicated, but we can all take steps to minimize them and work more constructively when problems do arise. In that spirit, I offer the following agreement to be held between players and GMs.
 
 Players agree to...
  •     ...have fun, but never at someone else's expense.
  •     ...engage in RP as much as possible. Encourage the same in those     around you.
  •     ...keep in mind that GMs are your partners in RP here, not your     enemies.
  •     ...not spread rumors about favoritism or unfair treatment. If     there's a concern, bring it to Leanthar, EdTheKet, Dorganath, Rowana     or a Lead GM.
  •     ...try not to use words like “bother” or “inconvenience” (or     some form thereof) when approaching members of our various teams.      We choose to do this.  It's OK. It's not a bother or an     inconvenience.
  •     ...never be the reason for another player leaving the world or     abandoning a character. This has happened, generally through     behavior that has made a person feel uncomfortable or threatened. We     know it has happened.  It is unacceptable.
  •     ...avoid telling other players how to play their characters,     alignments, classes deity/dogma, race or some other significant     defining characteristic, which also includes concepts like the     Heartsong or the Al'Noth.  If there is a concern, bring it to a GM.     Otherwise, unless a player specifically asks for advice, let it be.
  •     ...work toward a better level of communication between everyone     here, whether it is with one of our various teams or with general     members of the community.
  •     ...remember that GMs and especially the lead staff have a lot     invested in Layonara.  We sometimes want to participate in     discussions. Our words, unless specifically stated, are not     generally the end of the conversation.
  •     ...understand that at times, the GM team must say “no” but this     should be respected rather than gossiped about, back-talked or     flamed.  “No” is rarely given without a reason, though if it is     (such as cases where we cannot immediately give one), it is not an     arbitrary decision.
  •     ...join the GM team in our respect for and observance of world lore.     As part of this, keep in mind that if we approach players with     matters or concerns about lore, we are only seeking to encourage and     maintain a consistent environment for everyone here.
  •     ...remember that GMs are players too.  Sometimes we just want to     enjoy ourselves just like everyone else.
  •     ...maintain respect for everyone here, from the newest player on up     to Leanthar.  This applies equally whether in-game, on IRC or on the     forums. We're all people. We're all gamers. We're here for the same     reason. Do not hide behind anonymity.
In return, the GM team will...
  •     ...provide a fair, open and enjoyable experience for everyone.
  •     ...provide a rich and interesting environment to support, encourage,     inspire and reward RP for everyone.
  •     ...attempt to communicate clearly and accurately with the community     on various matters.
  •     ...be open and available, as our time permits, for questions,     concerns and ideas. We may not be able to accommodate all requests,     but we will make reasonable efforts where it is appropriate to do     so.
  •     ...be as fair as possible. We are still people. We will make     mistakes, but the goal remains.
  •     ...try to communicate as clearly as possible at all times.
  •     ...respect, support and enforce world lore as appropriate. In doing     so, we may bring forward concerns or problems to players that are     intended in the spirit of our established world lore. Please give     these due consideration and respect our comments and the reason     behind them.
  •     ...provide a “clean slate” for all players moving forward from     this point (more on this below).
The above agreement is offered in the spirit that we're all here trying to play the same game.  We're all people. Many of us, whether player or GM, have a lot invested in this game world. Some arguably have much more invested than others, but for the most part we all have a significant emotional attachment to this place.  With such attachments often comes a sense of ownership, and with that sense sometimes there is a sense of entitlement or a way of doing things that is “better”.  It is usually these sorts of things that cause the most problems. We're all different.  We all have different ideas and perspectives.  These things are truly great, but we also need to remember that we're all here trying to get enjoyment from the same place, and this place has its set of rules and guidelines that everyone needs to follow. One person should not take their fun at the expense of another's.
 
  In understanding our various differences, let us also remember that each of us is only human.  The above agreement is a goal, and regardless of which side we're on, no one expects perfection. We do, however, request that everyone keeps these things in mind when playing here. Most of us here are adults. Let's remember to act like adults.  Speak to other players. Work out differences person-to-person, and ask for help if there are problems doing so.
 
 [SIZE=18]The “Clean Slate”[/SIZE]
  Under the GM section of the agreement, the concept of a “clean slate” was mentioned.  By way of explaining this, it is necessary to mention the oft-misunderstood “Player Watch List”.  Many players may not know if this list, while others may have the wrong idea of it.  
 
  The Player Watch list is simply that...a list of players to watch. A player may get onto the list in several ways, which can be summarized as bad or questionable behavior. Such behavior can take many forms, whether it is a complaint by another player, minor rule violations or any matter that seems of concern. We use this as a communication tool between the entire GM team, such that we may all know of issues that may require a closer eye on a player in order that they do not cause problems for others through such behavior as we may document. A player will remain on the watch list for a period of six (6) months, after which time, the thread will be moved to an “inactive” archive, assuming no further issues during that time. If necessary, an archived thread may be made active again if there are repeated issues for a given player. These threads help us determine when administrative action or more direct intervention may be necessary, and they serve as long term documentation.
 
 It bears stating, unequivocally, that the Player Watch List is not a list of people that the GM team “does not like.” This is actually quite far from the truth. It should also be said that just because someone is on the watch list does not mean the player is in trouble. In order to illustrate a little better what the list is and isn't, here are a few examples of why someone might appear on the list:
  •     Player A is seen repeatedly luring or using terrain features to     trick creature AI or is otherwise abusing creature AI to     disproportionately lower the challenge posed by a creature or set of     creatures.
  •     Player B is observed camping CNR or creatures in excess of what     rules allow.
  •     Player C is reported by Player D for some inter-personal matters     that make Player D uncomfortable or which impact Player D's     enjoyment of the game.  In this case, both players might receive     posts for tracking purposes.
  •     A GM comes across something that brings questions to mind about     Player E.  The player in question is not available at the time to     speak to about the find, and there are no other GMs around who might     be able to offer clarity. The GM posts a thread seeking attention     and comment from other GMs regarding the find. (Note: in such a     case, the post may be removed if it is determined that there is     ultimately nothing wrong or questionable.)
There are surely other reasons for appearing on the watch list, but these are among the most common.  In most cases, a GM should make contact with the player who is being listed to discuss the problem and request an adjustment in behavior.  However, whether due to time constraints, RL obligations or the player logging off of the server before such an opportunity arises, a GM may not be able to do so in a timely way. In such cases, the GM may still post in order to mark the incident for other eyes. A GM may also post to raise a player concern with the rest of the team in the absence of available information. Again, it should be stressed that someone being on this list is not automatically in trouble with the team.
 
  To enact the “clean slate”, from this point forward, any and all active Player Watch List threads are now archived permanently. Any past incidents or disciplinary actions, except for permanent bannings of course, are hereby forgiven and completely in the past.  If a player who has been the subject of one or more Player Watch List posts in the past has a new incident worthy of the Player Watch List, such incidents will be considered new, and past incidents will not be taken into account.  Repeated incidents after this point will, of course, be handled as we have in the past, with each thread serving as a historical record for future reference.
 
  This gives everyone who may have come in conflict with server rules in the past or who may have caused difficulties for other players to start fresh and without bias. It is our hope that in this environment, people will seize this opportunity to be better members of the community as a whole and remember that this is not just a single-player game and that our actions affect other players, either directly or indirectly.
 
 [SIZE=18]So let's get started![/SIZE]
  Without further ceremony or description, let's all start moving forward and continue making Layonara the best environment for RP and enjoyment it can be. For good or ill, we've all contributed to what Layonara is today.  As we go on, we will continue to shape it. Let's make it good!
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Layonara Server / Announcement: Please Welcome...
« on: August 10, 2011, 02:35:04 pm »
.... Pibemanden and Geloooooo to the Character Approvers Team. They will be working with us to start moving the process along more quickly. Thanks to them for stepping into this position to help keep Layonara running as smoothly as possible.

~row (and the CA team)
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General Discussion / A week without a birthday? Let's fix that!
« on: August 05, 2011, 12:27:54 am »
Happy birthday Chongo!
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Introduce Yourself -- Game Masters / Lonnarin/Brewmaster Bob
« on: September 13, 2013, 10:21:20 pm »
GM Name: Brewmaster Forum Name: lonnarin (with an L) Bioware Name: karma_virus Time Zone: EST Availability: 7pm-11pm EST Weekdays, 10am-11pm Weekends About myself: Howdy Folks! Good to be back in action. Currently getting my bearings here, relearning how to slip back into the groove of things from the other end of the table and learning how to use all these nifty new wands and GM tools. In another week or two I'm hoping to bring back the age of the impromptus, as well as light up that calendar with a quest or two on a regular basis. I'm currently part-time, thanks to working full time, but hopefully as I become more used to the scheduling and tasks, perhaps that role may grow as well. About myself, I have been playing various RPGs in computer form since I was a wee tyke back in 1986, and D&D in pen and paper form since around 1994 onward. GMing tabletop D&D for about as long as well, and Shadowrun since about year 2000. I have played on this server since October 2004, making me semi-ancient. Not quite a Lich compared to some, but more than a whelp. My GMing style is typically less hack n slash and more social-based, though there will be plenty of both, no doubt. I try to be very malleable about how my players approach things, as there are never simply one path to take to achieve a goal. If an enemy seems too strong, try to outwit or hoodwink them, perhaps even befriend them. If a task seems too daunting, try to find a way around it. I am very open to attempting other solutions, so never feel that there is only one way to achieve your goals on my quests. Moral ambiguity is just as treasured to me as ethical extremism, there is no right or wrong way to act, as long as it falls within the server rules. I may be a bit more forthcoming with alignment adjustments than many of you may be used to, but please, never feel that these are a punishment by any means! Good people can have bad days at times, and even the most despicable of villains may feel a twang of mercy or pity once in awhile. If at any time you feel slighted by any alignment changes, please let me know! The GMs are not all knowing, telepathic bastions of omniscience, so the more input we get from you about your intentions or ambitions, the easier we can understand your own perspective of how you see your character's thought process. Also, if you are leaning towards an alignment goal, please let me know that as well and I'll try to work with you on my quests and impromptus. While it is important to play the alignment a character is approved for upon creation, it is just as much so that all of us understand that character development and enjoyment must take precedence over stagnation. That is not to say that I want to see any of you LG paladins out there suddenly slay a baby out of the blue and shout "wooot, unholy champion here I come!" because that would be a strange case to make. But if you want that neutral character to make a few steps towards the path you see your character taking, by all means send me a tell and I will offer my feedback on how they have been performing thus far and some ideas on how to accomplish this at a reasonable pace I mention these alignment note specifically because far too often I see people take the alignment adjustment as a devastating thing, or the lack thereof as a stifling speedbump in their development. Roleplay, breathe, adapt, adjust, live & learn! It's those conflicted, complex and interesting characters that make it all worthwhile. For you "action" gamers out there who are drawn to this server for its utterly awesome area design and game balance, know this; I do not consider "action" to be a dirty word on RP servers! I myself have played rather bloodthirsty and overly excitable gems in my past & present (Earl & Kurn come to mind) and by no means is Action exclusive from RP or visa versa. Some advice on filling that roll? Know your one-liners! Live the role! Your character enjoys running around and killing 200 orcs before down every day before breakfast? Have them talk it up! Be boastful, act obsessed with the idea. Those kinds of character might draw some strange glances from the folks who prefer chatting in town and discussing more interpersonal matters, but ultimately this server is here for all of us, many different character types and gaming styles. Think about how your actions fit your character's psyche and play on it. I only ask that you not camp in the same area over and over, particularly for CNR items. Try to spread out a little, test your limits and find allies to take along with you to try new areas outside of your "sweet spot" for challenge vs. XP. Exploration over grinding, what's the point of hitting lvl 20 in a month when you've only seen 1/10 of what the world has to offer? On the note subject of camping, please be respectful to others and those who run this server. This means not sticking to the same area for more than half an hour, resting, waiting for the respawn, rinsing, repeating. Instead, try adding some variety, branching out to a north path here for quick break, doubling back and trying a different form of CNR, THEN returning. It gets really boring for the other players who have to sit through long smoke breaks, 20 minute bios, staying in the same area and fighting the same circuit over and over. Also, please don't be afraid to ask me to spice things up a little if you grow bored on your trips, and likewise, to tell me if you have limited playtime and would rather spend it gathering CNR and crafting vs. having an impromptu. I totally understand the limited playtime that many of us have, and I don't want anybody ever to feel that I am derailing them from their planned schedules! Feedback is a two-way street, so I'll give you a heads up if I see you in an area too long well before any "stern warnings" or reports. The GMs are not here to punish, but to enhance the gameplay. Never assume that any spawn is there to deter you or drive you out! That is not the purpose of a spawn, but rather to add to to excitement and stem the monotony of clockwork repetition. Above all else, we GMs are also players of this world. There is no Us. vs. Them here. If you ever have an issue with any of us for any reason, please let us know via PM or tells immediately. If you feel that talking with any of us has reached a dead end or you feel uncomfortable with it, we can mediate any issues out with a meeting facilitated by Dorg, Ed, Rowanna or Leanthar, or any other GM on the team for that matter. Don't ever take things too personally, if you need to log to cool off a bit we understand. Above all, rumors, bad blood and interpersonal conflict are not worth the effort. This is a game, and games are meant to be fun. If at any time it ceases being fun for you for any reason, let us know so that we can make amends as amicably as possible. Rules for my Quests: -Please announce aloud what rolls you wish to make and send me a tell on the GM channel before you make them. Many times there will be so much chatter that they can get lost in the shuffle! We appreciate a good hearty heads-up so that we can have the NPCs react properly to your actions. -If you see my avatar appear, please hold action! It either means I need to brief you on something that has occurred OOC, or fix some great blunder on my part to prevent somebody from dying horribly. Or that there's an emergency that you need to be aware of. -I do not mind looting of gold at all on my quests. For items too, within reason. Please notify me immediately if you notice something drop that shouldn't be there, and hold onto any iffy items that might need approval for the end of a quest. Try to use common sense and not grab anything way too high level. Don't try to hide it if you find an emerald in a 10th lvl goblin cave either; between the pickup item script and our mystical GM powers we usually will know. -Please try to be respectful to you fellow players and give them a chance to speak on quests, no matter their level. And don't feel shy when you're a tiny lvl 2 on a quest of Epics to speak up and take charge! Remember the tale of the Fellowship of the Ring, where the godling wizard, the human nobles and the gruff burly dwarves all shouted and argued over the meek little hobbit on his first adventure ever? Who was it who wound op driving that tale most? Level, class and self-importance is all irrelevant compared to the will to RP, get involved and make a difference. -If you feel upset with another player over the actions of their character, take a deep breath, cool down a little and send tells about the issue with them first before getting angry. If through the tells the issue is not resolved or you feel like they are being disrespectful of you as a player, please notify us. Don't let this bad blood broil within you. Don't go to the rumor mill. Deal with the issues at the source of the interpersonal conflict and find a mediator if need be. I know this from experience! -Please keep the OOC chatter to a minimum on the party channels. This does not include however, personal emergencies, afk announcements or needing to hash something out. If at all possible however, try to keep OOC in regular "talk" mode when addressing multiple people who are present. The OOC chatter is distracting to players and GMs alike. -If the challenge rating feels too high, please let me know! I'll try to keep the mass deaths to a minimum and will adjust the situations if need be. Unless of course you're trying to do something unreasonable, then I may remind you to try a different approach. -Don't let the game interfere with your RL duties as a human being! Don't miss any work that you can get fired over, pay attention to you kids, don't be afraid to drop a quest and leave early if a baby is being fussy or your kitchen is on fire. *study for your finals* It's just a game, and no game is worth sacrificing your life over. -an in the words of Bill & Ted, "Be excellent to eachother"
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Rumour Has It / Activity in the Port Hemp Guild District
« on: July 16, 2011, 11:03:39 pm »
The area around the Foundation Guild hall is buzzing with activity.   While always a busy place, there seems to be more activity than is the  norm.  New faces, some looking bewildered and ragged, others grateful  and industrious bustle around the building.  
 
  Carts arrive bearing fruits of the recent harvest and adventuring souls  deposit donations of grains and other products withing the halls.
  On fine days women can be seen sitting in the open windows, chatting as  hands busily tie bunches of onions into ropes or spinning wheels turn  tufts of fleece into warm wool skeins.  Looms can be heard clacking as  well as the scent of meals being prepared for those working.
 
  Those entering the building would see make shift bunks along the walls  and children darting about under the watchful eye of matrons and teenage  girls alike.
 
  Strong backs arrange supplies and carry barrels and sacks to and from  carts.  Little boys play pirate as they chatter about ships being  loaded.
  Some where in the mix the familiar form of Katrien is seen occasionally  but more often as not it is her burly and jovial foreman Henry that is  directing the organized chaos.
 
 
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Layonara Server / Version 3.21.7 is online
« on: April 10, 2010, 10:49:49 pm »
[SIZE=24]Version 3.21.7 is online![/SIZE]
 
This version requires the download of layo_controlv3r9.hak and layonara_v23.tlk.  If you have not downloaded and unpacked these files yet, please do so now.


"So what's in this one?" you ask?

New Content!
  • Backpack robe models now display properly
  • Three backpack models area now available as cloak customizations
  • Knight armor options reflected to apply to both arms
  • WLDQ reward for G'ork
  • WLDQ reward for Arkolio
Updated Areas!
  • The Leringard Arms returns!
  • The card emporium is once more available
  • Leringard Arms monument added to the Twin Dragons
  • Angels guild hall fixes and additional statues added
  • Remodeled 224 Haft Lake District
  • Remodeled 147 Krandor
  • Guild hall for Caliomel Goods and Wares added *
  • Spawns removed from in and around the Dapplegreen Abandoned Outpost
  • Fix spawn location near the Central -> West Deep crossing
  • Adjust location of Hurm ship captain
  • Fix door descriptions in Castle Mask outskirts to reflect correct location name
  • Fix bindstone name in Temple of Prunilla in Castle Mask
  • Fixed typo in Mariner's Hold monument description
  • Remove map pin in Sadinia for non-existent merchant hall
  • Key now dropped for door in Thunder Peaks - Frigid Ruins
  • New boss creature placed in Thunder Peaks - Frigid Ruins Cavern
  • Ingot recycler added to Runic Anvil Clanhome
  • Dragon statue in Fort Vehl temple of Rofirein adjusted
  • Add pawn shop to Stort
Other Fixes!
  • Fixed damage calculation on Sunbeam
  • Fixed numerous other typos
  • Archery targets and combat dummies should be more durable now
  • Adjusted XP messages to not display when crafting under death effects to remove any confusion about whether or not XP is gained (it's not)
  • Temple store in Prantz now uses the correct merchant profile
[SIZE=10]* This guild hall is for purchase by the intended Guild leader only. Only this character should purchase the property.  Anyone else may end up forfeiting the cost.[/SIZE]

Significant
thanks go to Script Wrecked for his many contributions and Alatriel for her on-going remodeling work.

Enjoy!
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Fixed Bugs / Lor Bank to Lor Twin's Watch
« on: January 25, 2010, 05:04:32 pm »
Description: When leaving the Lor Bank going to Lor Twins watch your character shows up facing the wrong direction back behind the AT, inside the open doorway.

Location: Central Server, Lor Twin's Watch the AT when you come out of Lor Bank

Verified:

Reproducable: I have reproduced this bug each time I have left the Lor Bank.


G-452
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General Discussion / Announcing! The Gypsy's Gala
« on: July 02, 2009, 05:29:17 am »
[SIZE=48]Announcing![/SIZE]

[SIZE=32]The Gypsy's Gala[/SIZE][/B][/FONT]

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[SIZE=24]An elite social occasion demanding the best attire and entertainment.

Come prepared for a feast with a compliment of free spirits, the best in the known world. Come prepared to dance, to flaunt your excess, to demonstrate your social cunning, your grace.

A King and Queen will be chosen from among the gathered to mark the history books and reign over the year following the Gala.

The Gala's main attraction is the raffle, a shameless display of wealth and artifacts to which you can lay claim. The details of the raffle are explained below.

The entry fee to the Gala is Ten Thousand (10000) True, paid at the door.

Don't miss out on the social event of the year. All are invited -- queens and magistrates, soldiers and thieves -- provided one can pay the fee to enter. The streets will be filled to see who attends this affair.
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[SIZE=24]Rules of the Raffle:

There are three tiers of goods to be raffled. For each tier there are one hundred (100) tickets, for a total of three hundred (300) tickets. Raffle tickets cost thirty-five thousand (35000) True each.

Tier One contains seventy-five (75) items.
Tier Two contains fifty (50) items.
Tier Three contains twenty-five (25) items.

You may purchase tickets in advance.

You will not be told to which tier the tickets belong until after the Gala has begun. Once the announcement has been made, tickets may be swapped during the Gala, but selling tickets is strictly forbidden, nor will you have much time to broker a deal between the time of the announcement and the time the drawings begin.

At the time of this announcement, there is a maximum of two tickets per person. Access to more tickets will be released at a later date.

Seventy-five tickets will be drawn for Tier One, fifty for Tier Two, and twenty-five for Tier Three. A winning ticket entitles the holder to exchange their ticket for a good of their choosing from the Tier to which the ticket belongs. This means the first person drawn in the Tier has the most options, and the last person drawn in the Tier must take the final item.

All winning tickets will be exchanged for a raffle item. All non-winning tickets are redeemable at the Arms for a free meal and drink.

Detailed descriptions of the raffle items will be circulated prior to the Gala, and in waves. The Tier to which an item belongs will not be disclosed until the Gala.

All requests for tickets and other feedback should be directed to Steel, Current Steward of the Arms.
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General Discussion / Something To Consider
« on: May 15, 2009, 12:35:20 am »
As and when you perm out a character (after previously taken the newly available One Last Chance Grateful Plea), please, please, please, post something so the rest of us know. Hopefully, if you were traveling in a group, one of your comrades will do this for you. But if you have the misfortune to die alone, it falls to you to blow your own trumpet.

We all appreciate that this is a tough time when losing a loved character (or even two much loved characters within 24 hours *cough* Dorax Windsmith (Anthony Moore) *cough*). However, after you've picked up the laptop from the other side of the room, or balcony, and/or replaced the pane of glass from the window, be sure to let us know.

Unfortunately, by playing here, you become part of the community, and your character(s) becomes part of Layonara, and as such part of its history. And history should be allowed to record the deeds of the fallen and honour their passing.

Regards,

Script Wrecked.
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Layonara Server / Important: House Cleanup
« on: April 19, 2009, 07:31:05 pm »
The following houses are slated to be put back on the market in two weeks unless any players use these homes for valid reasons and would like to purchase the home themselves.  There may be a few that I've mistaken as being vacant, so please pipe up if you use these houses and we'll try to clear up ownership on a case by case basis.

I will not accept absent players asking to not sell the house if they do not play here any more on the possibility that they might come back. These homes need to be used by current players.

I will not accept convenient teleports in vacant homes as a reason to keep them in the current owner's possession.

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124
125
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150
170
171 - Still in use
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251 - To be returned to market once Script Wrecked gets possessions
260 - Transfer ownership to Wren
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I will return the homes to the market on a sporadic random basis over the course of a week after the two weeks are up.
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Rumour Has It / Murder in Wayfare
« on: April 08, 2009, 01:21:30 pm »
*posted on the gates and around Wayfare*

Three patrons of our fine local inn at Wayfare were savagely cut down by an unknown assailant yesterday evening.  He called upon great magics of summoning to call forth a giant creature.  One of the murdered victims is our own Mathis.  Many witness' have come forward with varying descriptions of the perpetrator.  Please bring justice to our fellow deceased citizens and rid ourselves of the evil that has fallen upon us.

*signed*
A concered citizen

Height: approx 5 feet and 6 inches
Build: slender
Sex: Male
Attire: Gray coloring with a dark cowl
Notable features: Spoke in the Dark Elven tongue

Was last seen fleeing south of Wayfare toward Port Hempstead.  Was seen in the company of a female who was also speaking Dark Elven.
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Layonara Server / Layonara 3.2 Release Notes
« on: April 06, 2009, 12:51:59 am »

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I know while you wait you really want to see what's in store, and I have comments on this update that I'd rather not have you wait for me to think out. The same goes for the credits, so for now I'll let you read these release notes and follow up a little later with a few more thoughts.  [/SIZE]
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New Systems
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 AFK System
  • /o C afk /o C back now create/cancel a custom fx around the player indicating so
  • If the player performs any actions or moves it gets cancelled
Generic Donation Tracking
  • Characters can now donate gold and items directly to specific, non-deity causes in-game at general donation centers without GM intervention
  • Generic donations still utilize the Temple Donation Box containers
  • Donation centers are located in Port Hempstead, Spellgard, Katherian, North Point, Dalanthar, Lor and Huangjin
Titling Your Weapon
  • Paladins/Weapon Masters/Duelists/Fighters can name their blades with the quill and the ~~title command
  • If a weapon is titled there's a small chance that you will get a special kill message and bonus XP
  • You can name weapons for others, but they will only get an XP bonus if they are one of the classes listed above.
Unlimited Ammunition Training
  • Instead of shooting arrows, if you train 10,000 of the same type of arrows/bolts/bullets, you will receive Unlimited Ammo for the weapon you train with
  • Training is done by typing /o C train or
  • You must be wielding the ranged weapon you wish to train and the ammunition that you are training for in the proper slot
  • Each training attempts requires an Enchanting Oil, so it's better to save up to 500 then train (since you can now stack up to 500 ammunition)
  • Only Hickory and Mahogany Bolts and Arrows or Light and Serious Bullets can be used.
  • Players must be near a ranged target (the bullseye archery target) to train
  • Your ranged weapon's description gets updated with a count of how many times you have trained a particular ammo
  • Darkfire and Flame Weapon will not work on Unlimited Ammunition ranged weapons
  • It is okay to accidentally train with the wrong ammo, it won't reset your attempts. But basically the first ammo type to get 10,000 training run throughs will give the item property
[SIZE=18]Updated Systems[/SIZE]

 Merchants
  • Players can now use Appraise, Bluff, Persuade or Intimidate at merchants
  • Players roll d100 + Skill Ranks vs Vendor's d100
  • For every 7 point difference between your roll and the vendor's roll, you will get a mark up or mark down depending on if you beat the merchant or not
  • The markup/discount will be in effect with that merchant for 1 hour
  • At Temple Vendors if you have donated to that church, you will get a percentage discount based upon how much you have donated
Hunger and Thirst
  • Canteens now store 20 drinks, please don't feel the need to carry 12 canteens with you
  • All liquids are more quenching
  • Hunger and thirst timers have been upped a bit so usually a good meal and a couple drinks will set you for 6 hours
  • Food now gives you HP based upon their food score, except for the items bought at the Inn
Pipeweed Smoking
  • Placed a few more plants here and there
  • Tobacco is now 0.1lbs
  • Pipeweed smoking now gives small regenerative properties and skill bonuses if you use the Herbal Flint and Stone to dry your leaf.
    • The rarer the pipeweed, the stronger it is
    • Skill bonuses will have to be discovered ;)
    • The regenerative process will be broken if entering combat, it's an after combat/social bonus
    • The effect lasts 1 Turn for Hickory, 2 for Oak, 3 for Mahogany, 4 for Yew
    • Pipeweed smoking causes your thirst to drop a little bit faster
    Healing Supplies
    • All potions and healkits except the top crafted ones can be bought at Temple Vendors
    • Convenient stacks of 10 & 50 for faster purchasing
    • Weights for kits and potions have been dropped to 0.1 and 0 respectively
    • Potions and healkits are much more powerful
      • Cure Light = 4d4
      • Cure Moderate = 8d8
      • Cure Serious = 12d12
      • Cure Critical = 16d16
      • Heal Potion = 20d20
      • Healkits now give you more of a modifier on your Heal skill, DC on poison/disease have not changed
        • Cure Light Healkit = 4d4 + (Heal Skill * 1.25)
        • Cure Moderate Healkit = 8d8 + (Heal Skill * 1.5)
        • Cure Serious Healkit = 12d12 + (Heal Skill * 1.75)
        • Cure Critical Healkit = 16d16 + (Heal Skill * 2)
        [/LIST]Death
        • Change required reflections to 5 RL minutes per character level for respawning
        • Cap required reflections at one RL hour
        • Reflection time is now based off of time stamps and not a count of reflection cycles, so reflection time passes equally whether the character is online or offline
        • Reflection countdown messages report time remaining in minutes, not reflections
        • Pale, ghostly glow will fade away completely after 2 minutes
        Persistent Storage
        • Crates autosave when contents are disturbed
        • Crates will not get stuck open
        • Updated the capacities of all the container furnitures to 25
        • Updated the capacity of the large crate to 35
        • Bank chest holds 20 items instead of 10
        • Two players may not look in the same storage container at the same time, was necessary for security and system logic
        Ranged Weaponry
        • Elemental enchantments can now be used 10 times on ammunition, once you use it on ammunition once, its only good for ammunition after that
        • Ammunition stacks to 500
        • You can't use elemental enchantments on unlimited ammo
        • Added bullets on par with arrows and bolts, requires enchanted metals, enchanted gems and mushrooms, done through Infusing
        • Intermediate crafting products for making arrows and bolts now produce quantities of 100 (up from 20, applies to shafts and arrowheads)
        • Arrow/bolt/bullet recipes produce a stack of 100 of their respective object (up from 20)
        [SIZE=18]Lore Related[/SIZE]
        • Fix some references to Fort Velensk instead of Fort Vehl
        • Fix some references to Point Harbor instead of Mariner's Hold
        • Fix some references to Karthy instead of Katherian
        • Fix some references to Sielwood instead of Silkwood
        • Update all the deity relationships on the statues at temples
        • Updated Jukebox songs to fit new places/names
        • Change some references of Weave to Al'Noth
        [SIZE=18]Bugs Fixed[/SIZE]
        • Items may not be removed while customizing to prevent an exploit, if this causes you problems, please report it
        • Metamagic was improperly affecting item use spell casts if the items were used directly after a Metamagic cast spell
        • Fix Weird Immunity to Fear issue
        • Fixed broken custom animations, *urge* *poise* *cross arms* etc..
        • Speech processing should not happen on // messages
        • Remove Draconic as the default language for reptilian humanoids. Use Goblin as the default language instead.
        • Fix some backwards chairs in the Hlint courthouse
        • Fixed some duplicate area tags
        • Disable default Bioware horse mount/dismount functions in favor of our system
        • Many more here and there
        [SIZE=18]Enhancements[/SIZE]

         Areas
        • Add Tinker's Furnace to the Hlint, Xin Smithy
        • Remove gate to farming area in Hlint
        • Give one of the cows in Krandor a name
        • Fix a broken AT in Blackford Castle
        • Add some fish in Fort Wayfare
        • Fix description of beetle and boar in the ox pen in hempstead
        • Fix Temple to Grannoch fundraiser
        • Silkwood Spider Cave:
          • Adjusted from feedback
          • Other adjustments for those brave enough to test them.
          • Layonara Quest Areas revamped.
          • Dragonstorm Campaign Quest Areas Introduced.
          • New Areas in the north.  Lots.  We're not saying where!
          • The Deep revamped.  CNR overhauls in addition to new regions.
          • New areas on west.  Go find them!
          • Camp Zones introduced in key areas.
          • Crafthall adjustments. Lighting, ambiance, and finally... jukeboxes.
          • New Regions on Belinara.  Go find them!
          • Area plotlines progressed accordingly.  I'm not saying where.
          • Remapped areas with 'invisible' zones.
          • Other areas added for general travel and plot specific quests.  As ever, have fun finding them.
          • Lots of things that will blow your hair back. Find them!
          General
          • The minimum XP gained is now the CR level of the kill, not just 1xp if the creature killed is of a lower level
          • Deer, white stags and wild chickens won't attack on sight
          • Birchbark is stackable
          • Up the DC on the Horn of Sounding's spell
          • Player chat parsing is much faster when using normal channels (not the self tell /o)
          • Carpenters tools on branches of wood can make tinder
          • Add Shiff Dragonheart to Tomb of Lost Heroes
          • Add Axodeth Stonecutter to Tomb of Lost Heroes
          • The darkness that happens at rest may be causing the UV bug, took it out anyway as it was only 12 seconds and once you get in higher levels, you rest a lot longer then that
          • Don't load Lor when coming into Central, just load a quick area for redirection
          • Trash cans don't destroy items until the trash is closed
          • Tower shields are a little lighter
          • Allow for wands and a few missed weapon types to be customized
          • Gradual change from dusk to dawn and back
          • Give the player a message at each dawn telling them what day it is
          • Emptying Bags of Sand produce all the bits in one usage
          • Added pecans somewhere on West
          • Remove some of default Bioware loading screen hints that don't make sense for Layonara
          • Familiars/Companions can die in the Arena without time limitations for recall
          • The breakage rate for crafting and harvesting tools is now much closer to their designed specifications, making them effectively more durable than they have been but about as durable as they should have been
          • When a harvesting tool breaks from use, the tree or deposit will yield at least one bit of CNR before the tool breaks
          [SIZE=18]Class Specific Changes
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           Barbarian
          • Feat updates
          Bard
          • Bards can choose Epic Spells
          • Bards get 6 skill points not 4 (no relevelling, sorry)
          • Spell updates
          Cleric
          • Holy Word visual effects now have the deity symbol centered in the middle
          • Spell updates
          Duelist
          • Acrobatic Attack no longer loses DEX
          • Acrobatic Attack cancels invis
          • Acrobatic Attack no longer does crazy criticals
          • Acrobatic Attack can't target party member
          • Precise Strike does not overwrite weapon enhancement bonuses
          • Precise Strike shows violet simple glow on the rapier
          • Weapon Titling
          Fighter
          • Weapon Titling
          Monk
          • Monks can slow their movement speed down with /o C slow <0-99> (or ) -- 0 cancels it, 99 is the slowest
          Paladin
          • Holy Word visual effects now have the deity symbol centered in the middle
          • Spell updates
          • Weapon Titling
          Palemaster
          • Add 1 caster level for every 2 levels in Palemaster.
          Ranger
          • HiPS in Wilderness free at 21, requires a a couple relevels or bic edits
          • Rangers can cast any spells with Eschew 1
          • Spell updates
          Rogue
          • Bonus Feat selection is more varied
          Shifter
          • Give the medusa wild shape a bow with unlimited ammo, oak platinum raven for 1d4 bludge, 2d4 vs Magical Beasts
          Sorceror
          • Spell updates
          • Added Persuade as a class skill
          Spellsword
          • Update the duration and give two usages a day for imbue
          • Imbue III DC is 22 at Level 20-29, 24 at Level 30-39 and 26 at Level 40.
          Weaponmaster
          • Weapon Titling
          Wizard
          • Spell updates
          Feats
          • Planar Turning now requires 20 Cha and 20 Wisdom dropped from 25 for both
          • Blinding speed now lasts your Dex score (not modifier) in rounds.
          Greater Rage

           Type of Feat: Class Prerequisite: Barbarian. Specifics: The barbarian may rage, gaining a +4 morale bonus to Strength and Constitution and +2 to all Will saving throws, in exchange for a -2 penalty to Armor Class. The barbarian may use this ability once per day at first level, +1 use per day at level 4, and every 4 levels thereafter, extending into epic levels.
           At 15th level, the rage ability becomes greater rage, giving the barbarian +6 to Strength and Consitution, 1d4 Sonic damage on all attacks and +3 to Will saves (the -2 penalty to Armor Class still applies).
            Each Rage lasts as long as your Barbarian + Bear Warrior + Battle Rager levels in Rounds.        

           Thundering Rage

           Type of Feat: General Prerequisite: Epic Barbarian, Strength 25. Specifics: Any weapon the barbarian wields while in a rage does an additional 2d10 points of sonic damage on a critical hit. There is a 50% chance for a creature hit by one of the barbarian's weapons to be deafened for 3 rounds.
            Use: Automatic


            [SIZE=18]Spells[/SIZE]

           Shield of Faith

            Caster Level(s): Cleric 1
          Innate Level: 1
          School: Abjuration
          Descriptor(s):
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic, Material
          Range: Touch
          Area of Effect / Target: Single
          Duration: 1 turn / level
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: None
          Spell Resistance: No
          Material Component: A Bit of Holy Text

            The target gains a +1 deflection bonus to their armor class, with an additional +1 bonus for every six levels of the caster.
            Note: No more cap

           Ice Dagger

            Caster Level(s): Sorcerer / Wizard 1
          Innate Level: 1
          School: Evocation
          Descriptor(s): Cold Component(s): Verbal, Somatic, Material
          Range: Short
          Area of Effect / Target: One creature
          Duration: Instantaneous
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Reflex 1/2
          Spell Resistance: Yes
          Material Component: A Few Drops of Water

           You create a piece of ice that flies toward the target and deals 1d4 points of cold damage per level for the first 5 levels plus an additional 1d4 points per 4 levels thereafter.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Negative Energy Ray

            Caster Level(s): Cleric 2, Wizard / Sorcerer 1
          Innate Level: 1
          School: Necromancy
          Descriptor(s): Negative
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic, Material
          Range: Medium
          Area of Effect / Target: Single
          Duration: Instant
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Will 1/2
          Spell Resistance: Yes
          Material Component: Small Mirror

           A ray of negative energy slams into the target creature, doing 1d6 points of damage. After level 1, the spell does an additional 1d6 points of damage for every 2 caster levels, to a maximum of 5d6 at level 9. An additional 1d6 points of damage is gained for every 3 caster levels thereafter. Negative energy spells have a reverse effect on undead, healing instead of harming them.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Horizikaul's Boom

            Caster Level(s): Wizard / Sorcerer 1
          Innate Level: 1
          School: Evocation
          Descriptor(s):
           Sonic
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic
          Range: Short
          Area of Effect / Target: One creature
          Duration: Instantaneous
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Will partial
          Spell Resistance: Yes

            You blast the target with loud and high-pitched sounds. The target takes 1d4 points of sonic damage per two caster levels for the first ten levels plus an additional 1d4 per five levels thereafter and must make a Will save or be deafened for 1d4 rounds.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Burning Hands

            Caster Level(s): Wizard / Sorcerer 1
          Innate Level: 1
          School: Transmutation
          Descriptor(s): Fire
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic
          Range: 30 ft
          Area of Effect / Target: Spell Cone
          Duration: Instant
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Reflex 1/2
          Spell Resistance: Yes

           A cone of fire shoots forth from the caster's hands, burning all those within its area of effect for 1d4 damage per caster level for the first five levels then 1d4 bonus per each four levels thereafter.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Entropic Shield

            Caster Level(s): Cleric 1
          Innate Level: 1
          School: Abjuration
          Descriptor(s):
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic
          Range: Medium
          Area of Effect / Target: Single
          Duration: 1 turn / level
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: None
          Spell Resistance: No

            A magical field appears around the target, causing any nearby enemies a 20% chance to miss on ranged attacks.
            Note: Target no longer just caster

           Acid Arrow

            Caster Level(s): Wizard / Sorcerer 2
          Innate Level: 2
          School: Conjuration
          Descriptor(s): Acid
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic, Material
          Range: Long
          Area of Effect / Target: Single
          Duration: 1 Round + 1 Round / 3 Levels
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: None
          Spell Resistance: Yes
          Material Component: Rhubarb Leaf

           The caster targets a single creature with an acid bolt. The initial damage from the spell is 3d6, then 1d6+1 per three caster levels every round until the spell expires.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Gedlee's Electric Loop

            Caster Level(s): Wizard / Sorcerer 2
          Innate Level: 2
          School: Evocation
          Descriptor(s):Electrical
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic, Material
          Range: Short
          Area of Effect / Target: Small
          Duration: Instantaneous
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Reflex 1/2 (See Below)
          Spell Resistance: Yes
          Material Component: Copper Wire

           You create a small stroke of lightning that cycles through all creatures in the area of effect. The spell deals 1d6 points of damage per 2 caster levels up to level 10 plus an additional 1d6 points per 5 caster levels thereafter. Those who fail their Reflex saves must succeed at a Will save or be stunned for 1 round.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Soundburst

            Caster Level(s): Bard 2, Cleric 2
          Innate Level: 2
          School: Evocation
          Descriptor(s): Sonic
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic
          Range: Short
          Area of Effect / Target: Medium
          Duration: Instant
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Will Special
          Spell Resistance: Yes

           All creatures within the area of effect take 1d8 points of damage per 5 caster levels and must make a Will save or be stunned for 2 rounds.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Woodland Sheath

            Caster Level(s): Ranger 2
          Innate Level: 2
          School: Transmutation
          Descriptor(s): None
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic, Material
          Range: Touch
          Area of Effect / Target: Single
          Duration: 1 Hour / Level
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Harmless
          Spell Resistance: No
          Material Component: A piece of Birch Bark

            Woodland Sheath hardens the target creature's skin, granting a natural armor bonus to Armor Class based on the caster's level: Level 8-10: +3
          Level 11-14: +4
          Levels 15-29: +5
          Levels 30-34: +6
          Levels 35+: +7        

            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Barkskin

            Caster Level(s): Druid 2
          Innate Level: 2
          School: Transmutation
          Descriptor(s): None
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic, Material
          Range: Touch
          Area of Effect / Target: Single
          Duration: 1 Hour / Level
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Harmless
          Spell Resistance: No
          Material Component: A Holy Symbol which must be worn

            Barkskin hardens the target creature's skin, granting a natural armor bonus to Armor Class based on the caster's level: Level 1-6: +3
          Level 7-12: +4
          Levels 13-29: +5
          Levels 30-34: +6
          Levels 35+: +7

            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Flame Weapon

            Caster Level(s): Wizard / Sorcerer 2
          Innate Level: 2
          School: Evocation
          Descriptor(s): Weapon Enchantment
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic
          Range: Touch Area of Effect / Target: Creature, Weapon or Gloves Duration: 1 Turn / Level
          Additional Counter Spells:
           Save: None
          Spell Resistance: No
            A successful hit will do 1d4 points of damage, +1 per five caster levels ( maximum of +8 ) of fire damage. The caster can either target a specific weapon or gloves in his inventory or a creature to enchant the weapon the creature is wielding or gloves if they are not wielding anything. If a ranged weapon is targeted or the target creature is wielding a ranged weapon all equipped ammunition will have the fire damage property.
            Note: Now works on ranged and gloves

           Fireball

            Caster Level(s): Wizard / Sorcerer 3
          Innate Level: 3
          School: Evocation
          Descriptor(s): Fire
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic, Material
          Range: Large
          Area of Effect / Target: Huge
          Duration: Instant
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Reflex 1/2
          Spell Resistance: Yes
          Material Component: Bat Guano

           The caster unleashes a fiery projectile that explodes upon all within the area of effect for 1d6 points of fire damage per caster level up to level 10 plus an additional 1d6 points of damage per 2 caster levels thereafter.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Blade Thirst

            Caster Level(s): Ranger 3
          Innate Level: 3
          School: Transmutation
          Descriptor(s): Weapon Enchantment
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic
          Range: Touch
          Area of Effect / Target: Creature or slashing or piercing weapon.
          Duration: 1 round / level
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: None
          Spell Resistance: No

           You grant a slashing weapon an enhancement bonus and a vampiric effect that will heal you as you deal damage. If targeted on a creature, the spell will enchant the weapon in the primary hand of the target. The enhancement bonus and vampiric effect are +3 up to level 19, +4 up to level 24 and +5 thereafter.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Glyph of Warding

            Caster Level(s): Cleric 3
          Innate Level: 3
          School: Abjuration
          Descriptor(s): Sonic
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic
          Range: Short
          Area of Effect / Target: Large
          Duration: 1 Turn / 2 Level
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Reflex 1/2
          Spell Resistance: Yes

           The caster creates a small, magical zone that can detect the passage of enemy creatures. When the field is activated, it explodes, doing 1d8 points of sonic damage per 2 caster levels to all creatures within the area of effect up to caster level 10 and then an additional 1d8 points of sonic damage per 4 caster levels thereafter. After being triggered, the glyph dissipates.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Searing Light

            Caster Level(s): Cleric 3
          Innate Level: 3
          School: Evocation
          Descriptor(s):
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic
          Range: Medium
          Area of Effect / Target: Single
          Duration: Instant
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: None
          Spell Resistance: Yes

            The caster directs a beam of white-hot light at a single target. The damage is based on the target's racial type: Undead: 1d8 per caster level up to level 10, an additional 1d8 per 4 caster levels thereafter. Construct: 1d6 for every 2 caster levels up to level 10, an additional 1d6 per 6 caster levels thereafter. Other: 1d8 per 2 caster levels up to level 10, an additional 1d8 per 6 caster levels thereafter.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Quillfire

            Caster Level(s): Druid 3
          Innate Level: 3
          School: Transmutation
          Descriptor(s): Poison
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic
          Range: Short
          Area of Effect / Target: Single
          Duration: Instant
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Fortitude Negates (poison only)
          Spell Resistance: No

           The caster throws poisonous quills at a target, doing 1d8 points of damage +1 per 2 caster levels in addition to inflicting Scorpion Venom on the target if they fail a Fortitude save.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Wounding Whispers

            Caster Level(s): Bard 3
          Innate Level: 3
          School: Abjuration
          Descriptor(s): Sonic
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic
          Range: Personal
          Area of Effect / Target: Caster
          Duration: 1 round / level
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: None
          Spell Resistance: No

           The caster is surrounded with whispers that injure any creature that hits the caster for 1d6 + 1 / level points of sonic damage (maximum 15 points of damage).
            Note: Max increased back from 10 to 15

           Lightning Bolt

            Caster Level(s): Wizard / Sorcerer 3
          Innate Level: 3
          School: Evocation
          Descriptor(s): Electricity
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic, Material
          Range: Medium
          Area of Effect / Target: Chain of targets in a straight line
          Duration: Instant
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Reflex 1/2
          Spell Resistance: Yes
          Material Component: A Glass Rod

           The caster fires a bolt of lightning that passes through all creatures in a straight line from the caster. The bolt does 1d6 points of electricity damage per caster level up to level 10 plus an additional 1d6 per 2 caster levels thereafter.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Acid Breath

            Caster Level(s): Wizard / Sorcerer 3
          Innate Level: 3
          School: Conjuration
          Descriptor(s): Acid
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic
          Range: Short
          Area of Effect / Target: Cone
          Duration: Instantaneous
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Reflex 1/2
          Spell Resistance: Yes

            You breathe forth a cone of acidic droplets. The cone inflicts 1d6 points of acid damage per caster level up to level 10 plus an additional 1d6 points per 2 caster levels thereafter.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Negative Energy Burst

            Caster Level(s): Wizard / Sorcerer 3
          Innate Level: 3
          School: Necromancy
          Descriptor(s): Negative
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic
          Range: Medium
          Area of Effect / Target: Huge
          Duration: Instant
          Additional Counter Spells: Negative Energy Protection
          Save: Will 1/2
          Spell Resistance: Yes

           All creatures caught in the area of effect take 1d8 points of negative energy damage plus 1d8 per 4 caster levels. All creatures caught in the area also lose 1 point of strength per 4 caster levels. Negative energy spells have a reverse effect on undead, healing instead of harming them.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Scintillating Sphere

            Caster Level(s): Wizard / Sorcerer 3
          Innate Level: 3
          School: Evocation
          Descriptor(s): Electricity
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic, Material
          Range: Medium
          Area of Effect / Target: Huge
          Duration: Instantaneous
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Reflex 1/2
          Spell Resistance: Yes
          Material Component: A Glass Bead

           The caster unleashes a crackling electric projectile that explodes upon all within the area of effect for 1d6 points of electric damage per caster level up to level 10 plus an additional 1d6 per 2 caster levels thereafter.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Call Lightning

            Caster Level(s): Druid 3
          Innate Level: 3
          School: Evocation
          Descriptor(s): Electricity
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic
          Range: Long
          Area of Effect / Target: Large
          Duration: Instant
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Reflex 1/2
          Spell Resistance: Yes

           All enemies within the area of effect take 1d6 points of electrical damage per caster level up to level 10, an additional 1d6 per 3 caster levels thereafter.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Magic Vestment

            Caster Level(s): Cleric 3
          Innate Level: 3
          School: Transmutation
          Descriptor(s): Armor Enchantment
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic, Material
          Range: Touch
          Area of Effect / Target: Creature, Armor or Shield
          Duration: 1 Turn / Level
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: None
          Spell Resistance: No
          Material Component: A Holy Symbol which must be worn

            You empower the touched armor or shield with a +1 AC bonus per 5 caster levels to a maximum of +7.
            Note: No cap

           Greater Magic Weapon

            Caster Level(s): Bard 3, Cleric 4, Paladin 3, Wizard / Sorcerer 3 Innate Level: 3 School: Transmutation Descriptor(s): Weapon Enchantment Component(s): Verbal, Somatic, Material Range: Short Area of Effect / Target: Creature, Weapon or Gloves Duration: 1 Turn / Level Additional Counter Spells:  Save: None Spell Resistance: No Material Component: Powdered Carbon
            You empower the touched weapon with a +1 enhancement bonus per 5 caster levels (maximum of +5). The caster can either target a specific weapon or gloves in his inventory or a creature to enchant the weapon the creature is wielding or gloves if they are not wielding anything. If a ranged weapon is targeted or the target creature is wielding a ranged weapon all equipped ammunition will have the enhancement.
            Note: Works on bows and gloves

           Improved Invisibility

            Caster Level(s): Bard 4, Wizard / Sorcerer 4
          Innate Level: 4
          School: Illusion
          Descriptor(s):
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic, Material
          Range: Touch
          Area of Effect / Target: Single
          Duration: 1 Turn + 1 Round Per Level.
          Additional Counter Spells: Invisibility Purge
          Save: Harmless
          Spell Resistance: No
          Material Component: Gum Arabic

           The target creature becomes invisible and impossible to detect using normal vision. After attacking or casting spells the target creature will become partially visible and detectable by enemies, but still retain a concealment bonus equal to 20+1 per caster level to a maximum of 50. The target also gains a bonus +2 to Dodge AC.
            Note: Change in concealment calculation and +2 Dodge

           Wall of Fire

            Caster Level(s): Druid 5, Wizard / Sorcerer 4
          Innate Level: 4
          School: Evocation
          Descriptor(s):
           Fire
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic
          Range: Medium
          Area of Effect / Target: Wall 30 ft Long
          Duration: 1 Round / 2 Levels
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Reflex 1/2
          Spell Resistance: Yes

           This spell creates a curtain of fire that deals 4d6 plus 1d4 per 3 caster levels fire damage to any creature that attempts to pass through it.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Hammer of the Gods

            Caster Level(s): Cleric 4
          Innate Level: 4
          School: Evocation
          Descriptor(s):
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic
          Range: Medium
          Area of Effect / Target: Huge
          Duration: Instant
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Will Partial
          Spell Resistance: Yes

           The caster smites a group of enemies with divine light for 1d8 points of damage for every two caster levels for the first 10 levels plus an additional 1d8 points of damage per every 5 levels thereafter. Enemies that make a Will save take half damage and avoid being dazed for 1 to 6 rounds.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Flamestrike

            Caster Level(s): Cleric 5, Druid 4
          Innate Level: 4
          School: Evocation
          Descriptor(s): Fire
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic, Material
          Range: Medium
          Area of Effect / Target: Medium
          Duration: Instant
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Reflex 1/2
          Spell Resistance: Yes
          Material Component: A Holy Symbol which must be worn

           A pillar of flame engulfs all within the area of effect, inflicting 1d6 points of damage per caster level up to level 15, plus an additional 1d6 points of damage per 3 caster levels thereafter. Half of the damage caused by the spell is divine and the other half is fire-based. Enemies are struck by both damage types, while allies are struck only by the fire damage.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Stoneskin

            Caster Level(s): Druid 4, Ranger 4, Wizard / Sorcerer 4
          Innate Level: 4
          School: Abjuration
          Descriptor(s):
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic, Material
          Range: Touch
          Area of Effect / Target: Single
          Duration: 1 Hour / Level
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Harmless
          Spell Resistance: No
          Material Component: Dust of Topaz

            This spell grants the target creature damage reduction as such:
            Level 9 or below: DR 5/+1
          Level 10 to 14: DR 5/+2
          Level 15: DR 5/+3
          Level 16 to 19: DR 10/+3
          Level 20 to 24: DR 10/+4
          Level 25+: DR 10/+5

            The spell absorbs 10 points of melee damage per caster level, to a maximum of 150, before collapsing.
            Note: Max damage increased from 100 to 150

           Firebrand

            Caster Level(s): Wizard / Sorcerer 5
          Innate Level: 5
          School: Evocation
          Descriptor(s): Fire
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic, Material
          Range: Medium
          Area of Effect / Target: Colossal
          Duration: Instant
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Reflex 1/2
          Spell Resistance: Yes
          Material Component: Alchemist's Fire

           Masses of flame (one per caster level to a maximum of 15) appear and randomly target and hit any hostile creature in the area of effect. If there are more creatures than balls of flame, only the closest targets will be damaged. If there are more balls of flame than creatures, the excess balls of flame disappear. Each ball of flame explodes for 1d6 points of damage per caster level up to level 10 plus an additional 1d6 per 3 caster levels thereafter.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Ball Lightning

            Caster Level(s): Wizard / Sorcerer 5
          Innate Level: 5
          School: Evocation
          Descriptor(s): Electricity
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic, Material
          Range: Medium
          Area of Effect / Target: Colossal
          Duration: Instant
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Reflex 1/2
          Spell Resistance: Yes
          Material Component: Small Metal Pellet

            Balls of lightning (one per caster level to a maximum of 15) appear and randomly target and hit any hostile creature in the area of effect. If there are more creatures than balls of lightning, only the closest targets will be damaged. If there are more balls of lightning than creatures, the excess balls of lightning disappear. Each ball of lightning explodes for 1d6 points of damage per caster level up to level 10 plus an additional 1d6 per 3 levels thereafter.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Inferno

            Caster Level(s): Druid 5
          Innate Level: 5
          School: Transmutation
          Descriptor(s):
           Fire
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic, Material
          Range: Short
          Area of Effect / Target: Single
          Duration: 1 round / level
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: None
          Spell Resistance: Yes
          Material Component: Bee's Wax

           The caster causes a target to ignite into flame. Each round the target will suffer 1d6 +1/level. A reflex save is permitted each round to avoid damage, making the save does not put out the flames, only enables damage to be skipped for that round.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Cloudkill

            Caster Level(s): Wizard / Sorcerer 5
          Innate Level: 5
          School: Conjuration
          Descriptor(s):
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic
          Range: Long
          Area of Effect / Target: Large
          Duration: 1 Round / 2 Levels
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Fortitude Special
          Spell Resistance: Yes

            A billowing cloud of noxious vapors settles over the area. Its effects vary according to the Hit Dice of the affected creatures: 1-3 HD: Instant death
          4-6 HD: Fortitude save or death
          Over 6 HD: 1d10 damage/round per 5 caster levels
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Cone of Cold

            Caster Level(s): Wizard / Sorcerer 5
          Innate Level: 5
          School: Evocation
          Descriptor(s): Cold
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic, Material
          Range: Cone, 30ft
          Area of Effect / Target: Spell Cone
          Duration: Instant
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Reflex 1/2
          Spell Resistance: Yes
          Material Component: A Glass Rod

           A cone of frost and snow shoots forth from the caster's hands, doing 1d6 points of cold damage per caster level up to level 15 plus an additional 1d6 per 2 caster levels thereafter to all those within the area of effect.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Dirge

            Caster Level(s): Bard 6
          Innate Level: 6
          School: Evocation
          Descriptor(s):
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic
          Range: Personal
          Area of Effect / Target: Large
          Duration: 1 Turn + 1 Round / level
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Will negates
          Spell Resistance: Yes

           The caster's song draws the energies of death and destruction. Any enemies in the area of effect suffer 2 points of Strength and Dexterity ability score damage each round. If the enemy leaves the area of effect, their Strength and Dexterity are restored.
            Note: Duration and change to Will Save

           Blade Barrier

            Caster Level(s): Cleric 6
          Innate Level: 6
          School: Evocation
          Descriptor(s):
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic
          Range: Medium
          Area of Effect / Target: Wall 30 ft Long
          Duration: 1 Round / Level
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Reflex 1/2
          Spell Resistance: Yes

           Blade Barrier brings into being a 30-ft long and 3-ft wide wall of stabbing blades. All those passing through the wall take 1d6 points of damage per caster level up to level 15 plus an additional 1d6 per 4 levels thereafter.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Acid Fog

            Caster Level(s): Wizard / Sorcerer 6
          Innate Level: 6
          School: Conjuration
          Descriptor(s):
           Acid
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic
          Range: Long
          Area of Effect / Target: Large
          Duration: 1 Round / 2 Level
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Fortitude
          Spell Resistance: Yes

           Acid Fog creates a thick, clinging, greenish cloud. Creatures entering the cloud take 4d6 acid damage. Creatures entering the cloud must make a Fortitude save or have their movement reduced by 50%. Every round a creature spends in the cloud, it suffers 2d6+1 point per caster level acid damage.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Chain Lightning

            Caster Level(s): Wizard / Sorcerer 6
          Innate Level: 6
          School: Evocation
          Descriptor(s): Electricity
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic, Material
          Range: Long
          Area of Effect / Target: Colossal, 1 Target / Level
          Duration: Instant
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Reflex 1/2
          Spell Resistance: Yes
          Material Component: A Glass Rod

           A bolt of electricity arcs through the caster's enemies for 1d6 points of electrical damage per caster level up to level 20 plus 1d6 points per 2 caster levels thereafter to the initial target and half that amount to all secondary targets.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Banishment

            Caster Level(s): Cleric 6, Wizard / Sorcerer 7
          Innate Level: 6
          School: Abjuration
          Descriptor(s):
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic
          Range: Short
          Area of Effect / Target: Colossal
          Duration: Instant
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Will negates
          Spell Resistance: Yes

           The caster is able to cause all summoned creatures, familiars, animal companions, and Outsiders in the area of effect to be destroyed. A number of creatures equal to four times the caster's level in HD can be banished.
            Note: Bumped from 2 times to 4 times

           Crumble

            Caster Level(s): Druid 6
          Innate Level: 6
          School: Transmutation
          Descriptor(s): Sonic
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic
          Range: Medium
          Area of Effect / Target: One Construct
          Duration: Instantaneous
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: No
          Spell Resistance: No

           This spell inflicts 1d6 points of damage per caster level up to level 15 plus an additional 1d6 points for each 3 caster levels thereafter to a selected Construct. This spell does not affect living creatures.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Greater Stoneskin

            Caster Level(s): Druid 6, Wizard / Sorcerer 6
          Innate Level: 6
          School: Abjuration
          Descriptor(s):
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic, Material
          Range: Personal
          Area of Effect / Target: Caster
          Duration: 1 Hour / Level
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Harmless
          Spell Resistance: No
          Material Component: Dust of Diamond

           Grants the caster a damage reduction of 20/+5. The spell absorbs 10 points of melee damage per caster level, to a maximum of 200, before fading.
            Note: Max damage upped from 150 to 200

           Power Word, Stun

            Caster Level(s): Wizard / Sorcerer 7
          Innate Level: 7
          School: Divination
          Descriptor(s):
          Component(s): Verbal
          Range: Medium
          Area of Effect / Target: Colossal
          Duration: Instant
          Additional Counter Spells: Clarity
          Save: Will Special
          Spell Resistance: Yes

           Those in the area of effect take 1d4 per 2 caster levels Sonic damage and must make a Will save or be stunned for 2d4 rounds. A successful Will save stuns the target for 1 round. The maximum creatures affected in the area are 1d4+1 per 5 caster levels. The spell does not affect those immune to Mind spells.
            Note: Area of Effect now

           Delayed Blast Fireball

            Caster Level(s): Wizard / Sorcerer 7
          Innate Level: 7
          School: Evocation
          Descriptor(s): Fire
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic
          Range: Medium
          Area of Effect / Target: Huge
          Duration: 1 Round / 3 Levels
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Reflex 1/2
          Spell Resistance: Yes

           The caster creates a small, magical zone that can detect the passage of enemy creatures. When the field is activated, it explodes, doing 1d6 points of fire damage per caster level to all within the area of effect up to level 20, plus an additional 1d6 points per 2 caster levels thereafter.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Firestorm

            Caster Level(s): Cleric 8, Druid 7
          Innate Level: 7
          School: Evocation
          Descriptor(s): Fire
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic
          Range: Personal
          Area of Effect / Target: Colossal
          Duration: Instant
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Reflex 1/2
          Spell Resistance: Yes
          Spell Component: Holy Symbol must be worn

           Everyone within this spell's area of effect are inundated with a rain of fire and take 1d6 points of damage per caster level up to level 20 plus an additional 1d6 points of damage per 2 caster levels thereafter. Half of the damage is divine and the other half is fire-based. Allies are not subject to divine damage.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Nature's Flow

            Caster Level(s): Druid 8
          Innate Level: 8
          School: Conjuration
          Descriptor(s):
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic
          Range: Personal
          Area of Effect / Target: Gargantuan
          Duration: Concentration, 1 Round / Level
          Spell Resistance: No
          Spell Component: Holy Symbol must be worn
          Area Limitation: Natural

           The druid focuses all his natural will to project an expansive aura around himself. This aura flows from Nature through the druid and out to her or his allies. After the aura blankets the area, and for 1 round per level while the druid maintains her or his meditative focus, all allies regenerate 12 hit points per round. If the druid's concentration is broken, either by his own volition, such as attacking or casting, or by taking damage, the regenerative flow of nature is broken as well. To assist with keeping focus, the caster is also surrounded in a protective layer when the spell is first cast.
            Note: The protective layer now includes all damage types.

           Mass Disorientation

            Caster Level(s): Wizard / Sorcerer 8
          Innate Level: 8
          School: Enchantment
          Descriptor(s):
           Mind-Affecting
          Component(s): Verbal
          Range: Short
          Area of Effect / Target: Colossal
          Duration: 1d8 Rounds
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Will Negates
          Spell Resistance: Yes

           Non allied creatures of most racial types in the area of effect who fail a Will save are clouded with one of the following afflictions:
          • Charm
          • Slow
          • Stun
          • Sleep
          • Confusion
          • Dazed
          • Paralyzed
          Note: Replaces Mass Charm

           Bracar's Fascinating Elemental Storm

            Caster Level(s): Wizard / Sorcerer 8
          Innate Level: 8
          School: Evocation
          Descriptor(s):
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic
          Range: Long
          Area of Effect / Target: Gargantuan
          Duration: Instant
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: None
          Spell Resistance: Yes

           Developed after years of study of the ancient Rhun Zharr Tome, this fascinating spell is one of Brac’ar Fireface Kilring’s finest creations. When cast, a storm of elemental missiles shoots forth towards the target, stopping them in their tracks as they stare in fascination at their impending doom.
            This spell is a testament to the skill and mastery of woven magic of this dwarven wizard, tailor and scribe.
           A number of elemental missiles (one per caster level to a maximum of 20) appear and randomly target and hit any hostile creature in the area of effect. The missiles will have an even spread among the target(s) as possible, with a maximum of 8 per target. Random elements pour forth from the casters hands into the missiles, giving an unpredictable result in what type of elemental damage the target(s) will take. The possibilities include 2d8+1 per 2 caster levels of fire, lightning, cold, or acid damage. Additionally, each missile in the colorful spectrum has a dazzling effect on the target(s) and the target struck with the blast of elemental energy must make a will save or be dazed for 1d4 rounds.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Sunbeam

            Caster Level(s): Cleric 8, Druid 8
          Innate Level: 8
          School: Evocation
          Descriptor(s):
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic
          Range: Medium
          Area of Effect / Target: Colossal
          Duration: 3 Rounds
          Additional Counter Spells: Create Greater Undead
          Save: Reflex Negates
          Spell Resistance: Yes
          Material Component: Holy Symbol

           The caster summons a globe of divine radiance to blind and burn those within the area of effect. Undead take 1d6 points of divine damage per caster level to a maximum of 25d6. All other monster types take 1d6 points of divine damage per 3 caster levels and are blinded for 3 rounds. A successful Reflex save halves the damage and voids blindness. Any shadows or vampires caught in the area of effect will be instantly slain if they do not make a successful Fortitude save.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Earthquake

            Caster Level(s): Cleric 8, Druid 9
          Innate Level: 8
          School: Evocation
          Descriptor(s):
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic, Material
          Range: Personal
          Area of Effect / Target: Colossal
          Duration: Instant
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Reflex 1/2
          Spell Resistance: No
          Material Component: A Holy Symbol which must be worn

           The caster causes a massive earthquake around himself, causing 1d6 points of damage per caster level up to level 20, plus an additional 1d6 points of damage per 2 levels thereafter to all creatures in the area of effect. The caster is not affected by the earthquake.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Horrid Wilting

            Caster Level(s): Wizard / Sorcerer 8
          Innate Level: 8
          School: Necromancy
          Descriptor(s): Death
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic, Material
          Range: Long
          Area of Effect / Target: Colossal
          Duration: Instant
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Fortitude 1/2
          Spell Resistance: Yes
          Material Component: A Piece of Sponge

           All creatures within the area of effect take 1d8 points of withering energy damage per caster level up to level 20 plus 1d8 per 2 caster levels thereafter.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Incendiary Cloud

            Caster Level(s): Wizard / Sorcerer 8
          Innate Level: 8
          School: Evocation
          Descriptor(s): Fire
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic
          Range: Long
          Area of Effect / Target: Large
          Duration: 1 Round / Level
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Reflex 1/2
          Spell Resistance: Yes

           The caster creates a cloud of smoke and embers that causes 4d6+1 per caster level points of fire damage each round to all creatures within the area of effect.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Bombardment

            Caster Level(s): Druid 8
          Innate Level: 8
          School: Conjuration
          Descriptor(s):
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic, Material
          Range: Long
          Area of Effect / Target: Huge
          Duration: Instant
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Reflex 1/2
          Spell Resistance: Yes
          Material Component: Quartz Crystal

           Rocks fall from the sky, causing 10d8+1d8 per 3 caster levels above level 10 points of damage to all enemies in the area.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Sunburst

            Caster Level(s): Druid 8, Wizard / Sorcerer 8
          Innate Level: 8
          School: Evocation
          Descriptor(s):
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic
          Range: Medium
          Area of Effect / Target: Huge
          Duration: Instant
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Reflex
          Spell Resistance: Yes

            A brilliant explosion occurs where the caster directs causing 1d6 points of damage per caster level (to a maximum of 25d6) to all undead. Non-undead creatures suffer 1d6 damage per 4 caster levels. Vampires are destroyed instantly if they fail a Reflex saving throw. All enemies in the area of effect must also make a successful Reflex saving throw or be blinded permanently (the blindness can only be magically removed).
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Nature's Balance

            Caster Level(s): Druid 9
          Innate Level: 9
          School: Transmutation
          Descriptor(s):
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic
          Range: Personal
          Area of Effect / Target: Colossal
          Duration: Instant
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Fortitude Negates
          Spell Resistance: No

           Focusing your link with nature, you are able to channel essential life forces to balance yourself and those around you. Performing this great sacrifice will tax your body tremendously, effectively setting your current hit point value to 50% of your maximum. This act of attunement then grants you the ability to tip the scales to those who surround you. The primal equilibrium reached within will then allow you redistribute life energies to both friend and foe in a similar balance. The spell will set all your allies to 75% of their maximum hit point value and enemy creatures surrounding you to 25% of their maximum hit point value if they fail the fortitude save.
            Note: Size change

           Power Word, Kill

            Caster Level(s): Wizard / Sorcerer 9
          Innate Level: 9
          School: Divination
          Descriptor(s):
           Death, Mind
          Component(s): Verbal
          Range: Short
          Area of Effect / Target: Colossal
          Duration: Instant
          Additional Counter Spells: Death Ward
          Save: Will
          Spell Resistance: Yes


           1d4+1 per 5 caster level creatures in the area of effect must make a Will save or die. A successful Will save will cause 1d6 Sonic damage per 2 caster levels.
            Note: Area of Effect spell with damage

           Howling Hurricane

            Caster Level(s): Wizard / Sorcerer 9
          Innate Level: 9
          School: Conjuration
          Descriptor(s):
           Cold, Sonic
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic
          Range: Long
          Area of Effect / Target: Large
          Duration: Round / 5 Levels
          Save: Fortitude Special
          Spell Resistance: Yes

           On entrance, targets are stricken with a blast of Cold air dealing 1d6 points of damage per 5 caster levels. Every round in the hurricane will then continue to deal 3d6 Sonic damage and render the target Deaf. In addition if the target fails a Fortitude save, they will take 5d6 points of Cold damage and be blinded for 1 Round.

           Mass Flesh to Stone

            Caster Level(s): Wizard / Sorcerer 9
          Innate Level: 9
          School: Transmutation
          Descriptor(s):
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic
          Range: Medium
          Area of Effect / Target: Colossal
          Duration: Special
          Save: Fortitude
          Immunity: Freedom Special
          Spell Resistance: Yes

            Those in the area of effect are petrified, encased in stone forever. Targets failing a Fortitude save but have Freedom of Movement are encased in rock for 1d4 rounds. The caster can petrify 1d4+1 per 10 levels of creatures. PCs who fail the save and do not have Freedom of Movement are petrified for 3 Rounds.

           Meteor Swarm

            Caster Level(s): Wizard / Sorcerer 9
          Innate Level: 9
          School: Evocation
          Descriptor(s):Fire
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic
          Range: Personal
          Area of Effect / Target: Colossal
          Duration: Instant
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Reflex 1/2
          Spell Resistance: Yes

           The spell causes everything within the area of effect to be pummeled by incoming meteors. All those caught in the destruction take 20d6 points of damage plus 1d6 per 2 caster levels thereafter and then are set on fire which deals 1d6 fire damage for 5 rounds or until a reflex save is made. All creatures within 7 feet of the caster are protected from the spell's effect.
            Note: Spell continues to scale

           Implosion

            Caster Level(s): Cleric 9
          Innate Level: 9
          School: Evocation
          Descriptor(s):
          Component(s): Verbal, Somatic
          Range: Short
          Area of Effect / Target: Up to 4 Targets
          Duration: Special
          Additional Counter Spells:
          Save: Fortitude Negates
          Spell Resistance: Yes

            The caster creates a vortex of destruction that tears asunder the first creature found within its area of effect, killing them instantly unless they make their saving throw. It then targets another creature for the next round for up to 4 rounds. The caster may not perform any other actions while focusing on Implosion.
            Note: Redone

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          Layonara Server / Rules, Policies and Procedure Review
          « on: March 16, 2009, 03:06:24 pm »
          Over the past few weeks the teams have been spending time analyzing all of our rules and procedures.  

          Some have needlessly languished as archaic solutions to problems that we experienced as a very active community.  

          Some have always been difficult situations where making everyone happy was not possible.

          Some were even probably mistakes on our part to institute, harming the majority of the innocent players for minimal actions of the guilty.

          Some bog down time for GMs to police and thus hurt their ability to create meaningful moments for the players.

          Some bog down our teams with administrative overhead that could be better spent on making the world more fun.

          To this end, as we reach definitive conclusions on our reviews, we will be announcing and rolling out these changes.  This may take some time yet still, but there are some that we have quickly agreed can be adjusted and there's no reason we should not implement them right away.

          As always, we will listen to your feedback. I can tell you right now that threads and posts on these forums by community members are continually referenced in our discussions.

          As a final note, our focus on these adjustments have tried to aim particularly at having the existing community enjoy Layonara more and welcoming new members to have as much fun as they can.
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          General Discussion / Hey all
          « on: March 11, 2009, 12:38:28 pm »
          I want to apologize to everyone for suddenly disappearing, to the players, the GM team and Harlas especially, who put more faith in me than I probably deserved. :)

          I don't want to get into details, but I went through a rough period and I felt it would be easier to handle it without Layo, instead of feeling stretched in life by obligations, if that makes any sense. It wasn't planned, or I would have let you all know that I'd be gone for a while, it just happened.

          Anyway, apart from a little recent skiing injury (last day injury of course..) I'm quite all right now. And thanks to the people who missed me, I missed you too!

          I don't know if I'm still going to be very active here. Hardragh and Daeron might show their face occasionally at any rate. I do so very much miss the insane schemes of the first. So I'll see what happens.

          Anyway, good to be back-ish and maybe see you all ingame at some point.
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          General Discussion / Weeblie and the Raven Trading Company
          « on: February 27, 2009, 10:19:58 pm »
          I want to ensure the rest of the community that as far as we can tell, there were no benefits whatsoever to any of the other members in the Ravens.  While it would have been possible, as far as our logs indicate and our trust in the individuals, each of the other members achieved what they did on their own.

          While yes they could have benefited from Alleina being a higher character then she should have been, there are no other indications of any transgressions and we will not be punishing the guild in any capacity.

          The guild and its members should not be looked upon with any ill repute for what they have gained in spite of the membership of Weeblie.  It's not fair to the guild that this happened and I'm sure its other members are deeply troubled by this development.  This is a time when they should be felt welcome in our community.
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          General Discussion / baby
          « on: February 20, 2009, 09:28:59 am »
          greetings layo,
          long time no play, for those of you that remember seteece or gravas hello from the sunny south, i havent' been on in some time,
          feb 17th at 17:23 had a 9.1 lb. 22 inch long baby boy, both mom and son are doing well,  *chuckles* not to bad for a silver haired old man *winks*
          see ya in game
          gravas
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          Layonara Server / LORE Character Updates
          « on: January 29, 2009, 04:23:16 am »
          While working on some web server backup maintenance, with the help of orth we made some changes to LORE. The two most notable differences are:

          • Character pages are now updating again
          • The antiquated header logo has been changed


          Enjoy!
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          Server Rules / Clarifying note on regeneration
          « on: January 16, 2009, 02:32:55 am »
          Minerva raised a good point recently, and after talking to Leanthar, we've come up with some more, and came up with the following rules of thumb for everyone out there on how regeneration works on Layonara.

          - f you lost a limb/body part, and you still have the wound, it regenerates if you have regeneration cast on you. You do not have to have the lost limb/body part in order for it to grow back.

           - A lost limb/body part cannot regenerate if the wound has healed normally (bandage or time), or by magic means (like a Cure Minor Wounds).

           (i.e. if somebody lost a leg last year, and a regeneration spell is cast a year later, the leg doesn't grow back, or Chanda who lost her finger years ago, will not get it back if she now has regeneration cast on her)

           - if you are raised or resurrected, you return to full health, all limbs/body parts attached.
           
           -if you are a person that already misses a limb/body part, and that limb/body part loss was healed by normal or magic means in the past, and you get raised/resurrected, you do not come back with that limb/body part.

          - if you lose a limb/body part because of a disease, this is not cured by regeneration or after raising/resurrecting
           
          - if you lose a limb/body part because of a curse, this is not cured by regeneration or after raising/resurrecting.

          - lost limbs/body parts can only be restored/returned by major NPC (GM controlled), ritualistic healing magic involving several clerics (under GM supervision), CDQ or artefact under GM control. (We don't want players able to negate silly and stupid decisions or actions by simply casting a spell like regeneration.). Loss of a limb or body part is done by RP, so the return of a limb/body part will also involve RP.

          - dismemberment/mutilation/torture is to be available to Evil PCs (within reason, and all players involved consenting OOCly). It cannot be forced on a player character without this consent, this is griefing and not allowed (regardless of the fact that it would indeed be possible, it is griefing, so do not do it)

          Other points:
          - Regeneration on an item is considered the same as regeneration from the spell.
          - Vampiric regeneration is considered the same as regeneration from the spell, except it goes in bursts as this heals you for the damage you deal.
          - Cure XXX Wounds and the Heal spell, or healing potions, do not discriminate between wounds. When used, as much damage as the spell/potion can heal is healed.

          If there's any questions, please post them here.
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          The Dragon Storm Campaign / Yog'oldrania
          « on: January 09, 2009, 02:56:14 pm »
          *A letter arrives to the people tainted by the shadow dragon Shardrixkayl
          sealed with wax and stamped with a crest of a tiger battling its own shadow. The tiger itself is not covered in the usual kind of stripes, but with clearly visable lightning bolts.
          under it is written*

          read only in well light area and burn after


          We have found a new source of information and possible a being able to remove the curse that plague us all.
          The Golden Emerald Yog'oldrania has agreed to meet us in the Grove of Slumber on Timar, in return for the aid we will be asked to share our knowledge about the incident as well as the state of the war with the green dragon cult.
          Understand that the dragon is in no way obligated to aid us, therefore it is of the utmost importance that people share their knowledge as well as behave properly.


          *signed*
          Angela Swann and Alantha T'sarran

          //reguesting a meeting with the Golden Emerald as per pm's with Harlas and EdTheket.

          //the letter will arrive to the people having a known house/room/place of living, otherwise feel free to ignore the letter
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          General Discussion / Thanksgiving ~ Americans
          « on: November 27, 2008, 12:51:45 pm »
          [SIZE=32]Happy Thanksgiving![/SIZE]


          [SIZE=32][SIZE=18]Hope you have a wonderful day full of food and fun with family and friends.




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