...One of the recent changes to the Ancient City added additional ruined structures, some of them repaired with dark oak and wool- suggesting, (to me), that whomever lived in the city saw it crumble around them over a long period of time, and gradually forgot its methods of construction. Most interesting to me, however, were the piles of blue, light blue, and cyan wool, as well as its use throughout the city.
It's entirely possible it's just a coincidence, or simply that the colors go well with the ancient city's palette... but it seems a bit too odd to be coincidence. How would the city's residents even get wool? Why are similar piles found in the Woodland mansions? Most notably to me, why does the color pallete almost perfectly match Steve's clothing? And those of the zombies?
I'm not entirely sure what to make of this, but I definitely get the feeling there is some sort of connection implied here.
...One of the recent changes to the Ancient City added additional ruined structures, some of them repaired with dark oak and wool- suggesting, (to me), that whomever lived in the city saw it crumble around them over a long period of time, and gradually forgot its methods of construction. Most interesting to me, however, were the piles of blue, light blue, and cyan wool, as well as its use throughout the city.
It's entirely possible it's just a coincidence, or simply that the colors go well with the ancient city's palette... but it seems a bit too odd to be coincidence. How would the city's residents even get wool? Why are similar piles found in the Woodland mansions? Most notably to me, why does the color pallete almost perfectly match Steve's clothing? And those of the zombies?
I'm not entirely sure what to make of this, but I definitely get the feeling there is some sort of connection implied here.
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