Travel back in time to visit one of the many historical role-playing communities in Second Life.
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Combat Samurai Island
Combat Samurai Island is a combat sim that thrusts Residents back to feudal Japan where noble samurai waged war for the glory of their daimyo. Swear allegiance to a clan and then step into the arena and test your mastery of the sword against other skilled warriors.
View this destination »Amiville, Colorado
Travel back in time to the 1860s and experience the old west living in Amiville, Colorado. In this authentic old west role play location, you'll join the small town pioneers who set out for freedom and independence.
View this destination »Hosoi Mura
This Edo period Japanese town, full of Geisha and Maiko, is home to an active community of role-players in Second Life.
View this destination »Legacies 1891
Heavily influenced by the legends of Jack the Ripper and Victorian England, this immersive role-playing experience takes place on the dark, grimy streets of London in 1891.
View this destination »New Toulouse
With its hoodoo stalls, speakeasy jazz joints, Creole kitchens, and period architecture, New Toulouse has a look and feel loosely based on the city of New Orleans and its surrounding swamps and bayous at the turn of the 20th century.
View this destination »Imperium Katana
An official C:SI combat school for the ancient martial art of Katana, which mainly involves swordplay. This area contains sparring dojos and also offers tuition to budding fighters.
View this destination »Kingdom of Sand
Ride a camel down the Silk Road and enter the desert kingdom of Ireem. Explore seedy bars and opulent palaces in this lush combat roleplaying sim full of sheiks, gladiators, and magical djinn.
View this destination »Renaissance Island
Pray ye visit this enchanted land that recalls a time when lords and ladies danced in the Royal Court of King Henry VIII. Many skilled artisans worked tirelessly to ensure that every castle, abbey, and monastery in the Parish of St. Minutia remain faithful to their historic forebears.
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