Post by keinrider56 on Aug 1, 2012 17:25:38 GMT -6
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* City currently active?: Yes
* Town Name: Illumia's Landing
* Town population: All players
* Size: Large
* Features: This is a sea-side port kingdom, where every player will initially spawn upon entering the game. The city features a market place, several shops, purchasable houses, PvP arena access, Creative world access, Church for the marriage plugin, money-making hotspots, and a fleet of ships that will take you to different cities and locations throughout Axius.
Where are you? X:
Y:
Z:
City history:
Years ago, a player by the alleged name of "Illumia" set sail from the Axius heartland. She took with her 3 other players, and made her way across nearly 50,000 blocks of land. Although neither the admins nor the players knew it at the time, a No-cheat plugin glitch caused Illumia and her friends, who were generating thousands of chunks, to dissapear from the player list and disabled their ability to speak. They were never heard from again, until now.
As the mainland of Axius has suffered a massive Zombie invasion, the loss of most of their minerals and natural resources, and several griefer attacks, King Neon_Foxeh and his followers retreated to the coast. At the peak of their misery, a bottled message washed ashore near the Axian base camp sometime close to the 1.3 patch. It read:
"Need help, but can't talk. Is the server still active? Follow buoys to my coords." Leaping at the chance, the Axians built their own fleet, and prepped to set sail. Neon_Foxeh, his most trusted advisors, and some of the greatest known architects in the land were taken with him as a scouting party. After a long and toll-some journey, which resulted in the loss of one of their admins and several players back home, the men and women hit a coast line, believed to be the one the message was sent from. The beach was littered with ruins, a total of about 6 degraded buildings. The grandest, however, was a tall, wooden Cathedral, rising clear above the rolling green hills around the area. Each residence was completely empty - Void of any physical piece of furniture. However, there was no clue as to what rid the players from the area.
Wary of the circumstances, the Axians carefully docked and began unloading their equipment. Over a week-long period, a majestic city was sprawling across the land, incorporating the old buildings into it. The other players were retrieved from the mainland, and the Axians are now able to live in relative harmony with their new location.
Illumia and her friends have not been spotted in months, but what could have become of them? Is it possible fro them to make a return? Or might they return as something we wouldn't particularly enjoy?
Organization: Organized by lots and street infrastructure. Buildings are preplaced, and building in the city is not allowed by world guard. However, chests, ender chests, furnaces, dispensers, and crafting tables are all available to be opened. Locks can be placed on doors not already locked.
Personal advertisement: Come to Fallorak! Er... I mean... Right.
* City currently active?: Yes
* Town Name: Illumia's Landing
* Town population: All players
* Size: Large
* Features: This is a sea-side port kingdom, where every player will initially spawn upon entering the game. The city features a market place, several shops, purchasable houses, PvP arena access, Creative world access, Church for the marriage plugin, money-making hotspots, and a fleet of ships that will take you to different cities and locations throughout Axius.
Where are you? X:
Y:
Z:
City history:
Years ago, a player by the alleged name of "Illumia" set sail from the Axius heartland. She took with her 3 other players, and made her way across nearly 50,000 blocks of land. Although neither the admins nor the players knew it at the time, a No-cheat plugin glitch caused Illumia and her friends, who were generating thousands of chunks, to dissapear from the player list and disabled their ability to speak. They were never heard from again, until now.
As the mainland of Axius has suffered a massive Zombie invasion, the loss of most of their minerals and natural resources, and several griefer attacks, King Neon_Foxeh and his followers retreated to the coast. At the peak of their misery, a bottled message washed ashore near the Axian base camp sometime close to the 1.3 patch. It read:
"Need help, but can't talk. Is the server still active? Follow buoys to my coords." Leaping at the chance, the Axians built their own fleet, and prepped to set sail. Neon_Foxeh, his most trusted advisors, and some of the greatest known architects in the land were taken with him as a scouting party. After a long and toll-some journey, which resulted in the loss of one of their admins and several players back home, the men and women hit a coast line, believed to be the one the message was sent from. The beach was littered with ruins, a total of about 6 degraded buildings. The grandest, however, was a tall, wooden Cathedral, rising clear above the rolling green hills around the area. Each residence was completely empty - Void of any physical piece of furniture. However, there was no clue as to what rid the players from the area.
Wary of the circumstances, the Axians carefully docked and began unloading their equipment. Over a week-long period, a majestic city was sprawling across the land, incorporating the old buildings into it. The other players were retrieved from the mainland, and the Axians are now able to live in relative harmony with their new location.
Illumia and her friends have not been spotted in months, but what could have become of them? Is it possible fro them to make a return? Or might they return as something we wouldn't particularly enjoy?
Organization: Organized by lots and street infrastructure. Buildings are preplaced, and building in the city is not allowed by world guard. However, chests, ender chests, furnaces, dispensers, and crafting tables are all available to be opened. Locks can be placed on doors not already locked.
Personal advertisement: Come to Fallorak! Er... I mean... Right.