So wait Hatches wouldn't allow water through them? Or they would? And what's all this talk about pistons being useless? Actually being able to control water and lava using redstone would be amazingly useful.
Now my skull fortress can weep different kinds of tears depending on my mood at the flip of a switch.
- What you want to accomplish on the server: Make online friends and help participate/ build in a fresh, supportive community. Also Kingdom Wars sound awesome.
- Create a short biography on your Minecraft character:
Born a ******* from a brothel, Fairus grew up fast on the cobblestone streets of a walled city in the south. By the age of three he was stealing from carts and fighting for every inch of life that he lived. When he was six a failed attempt to steal a loaf of bread from a bakery got him caught, whipped and banned from the city.
Bloodied and bruised, he stumbled into the farmlands beyond the wall. Night fell as rain began to pour. Fatefully Fairus collapsed on the doorstep of a widowed farmer named Judith. She took him in and nursed him back to health. Eventually Fairus began to help her with chores around the farm. Years passed, and she raised him as a son, eventually leaving the farm to him when she died. He became skilled with crafting and carpentry as he tended the fields and flocks of sheep. He practiced his archery during nights tending his flocks on the rolling hills, and prefers a bow and arrow to a sword and shield.
One evening as the sun slinked low over the cascading fields of wheat, Fairus dug through some old chests in his barn, searching for some iron to forge a new sickle when he found an ancient bundle of letters tucked beneath some sacks of seeds. As he read, he learned the true fate of Judith's husband, William. A commanding officer of the city had been demanding payment of them in order to maintain "protection" of their fields. When they failed to pay, "bandits" snuck through the black of night and slaughtered him as he sleep.
From that day, Fairus set out to find the people responsible and pay them back. In blood.
This app is seriously amazing. I've been searching for the past few weeks for a Mac cartographer and you sir are a God among men for creating this.
One small thing that I would love to see (if possible) is a level counter. So as you are sliding up or down through each slice, there would be a number somewhere letting you know which level you are currently viewing.
Again, thank you so much for making this fantastic app.
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Lol.
So wait Hatches wouldn't allow water through them? Or they would? And what's all this talk about pistons being useless? Actually being able to control water and lava using redstone would be amazingly useful.
Now my skull fortress can weep different kinds of tears depending on my mood at the flip of a switch.
At the flip of a switch people.
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- Minecraft name: Fairus
- Age: 21
- What you want to accomplish on the server: Make online friends and help participate/ build in a fresh, supportive community. Also Kingdom Wars sound awesome.
- Create a short biography on your Minecraft character:
Born a ******* from a brothel, Fairus grew up fast on the cobblestone streets of a walled city in the south. By the age of three he was stealing from carts and fighting for every inch of life that he lived. When he was six a failed attempt to steal a loaf of bread from a bakery got him caught, whipped and banned from the city.
Bloodied and bruised, he stumbled into the farmlands beyond the wall. Night fell as rain began to pour. Fatefully Fairus collapsed on the doorstep of a widowed farmer named Judith. She took him in and nursed him back to health. Eventually Fairus began to help her with chores around the farm. Years passed, and she raised him as a son, eventually leaving the farm to him when she died. He became skilled with crafting and carpentry as he tended the fields and flocks of sheep. He practiced his archery during nights tending his flocks on the rolling hills, and prefers a bow and arrow to a sword and shield.
One evening as the sun slinked low over the cascading fields of wheat, Fairus dug through some old chests in his barn, searching for some iron to forge a new sickle when he found an ancient bundle of letters tucked beneath some sacks of seeds. As he read, he learned the true fate of Judith's husband, William. A commanding officer of the city had been demanding payment of them in order to maintain "protection" of their fields. When they failed to pay, "bandits" snuck through the black of night and slaughtered him as he sleep.
From that day, Fairus set out to find the people responsible and pay them back. In blood.
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One small thing that I would love to see (if possible) is a level counter. So as you are sliding up or down through each slice, there would be a number somewhere letting you know which level you are currently viewing.
Again, thank you so much for making this fantastic app.
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IGN: Fairus
Profession: World Builder
Buxville or Wilds: Both if possible.
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Gamername: Fairus.