Hey guys! So, I had an idea for 1.8, and it came to me the second I looked at the picture of the ravine intersecting a stronghold.
I'm a fantasy dork ( I adore fantasy ) so some of you might like this, some might not.
My idea was something like lost underground cities or temples ( or both :biggrin.gif: ) where everything is in ruins, and you can find some surviving NPCs who could give you mini-quests for epic rewards or something.. I don't mind the second part ( about the NPCs with the quests ) but I'd really like to have lost underground temples or cities, with new blocks of course like vines ( the ones in the ravine maybe? ) special types of stone, special water, special music, all that good stuff. :smile.gif: Tell me what you guys think!
P.S. If this in some way offended you ( I have no idea how... ) then I am sorry, so please don't post any rude replies.
<3
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Being self-centered is what led Narcissus to his eternal punishment. And Echo failed to save him. The moral of this greek myth is this: Don't be a self-centered *****.
sounds cool. i would love to live in a underground village!!
For some awkward reason, so would I :3
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Being self-centered is what led Narcissus to his eternal punishment. And Echo failed to save him. The moral of this greek myth is this: Don't be a self-centered *****.
It'd be cool to find ruins and be able to rebuild them.
Rebuilding them.. never thought about that! We could maybe start a whole civilization! Kind of like how NPCs move into your house on Terraria..
Each of them has a special thing to do.. some can mine, some can punch trees, some can have stores and all that, never even thought of it being like that! Ha! :biggrin.gif:
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Being self-centered is what led Narcissus to his eternal punishment. And Echo failed to save him. The moral of this greek myth is this: Don't be a self-centered *****.
id like it if you could fight off mobs in these citys like a creeper in a partly ruined 2 story house and you could mine the citys for resources
Doesn't have to be a creeper, could even be a new mob, scarier as well!
P.S. you're right, Kratos does rule. :wink.gif:
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Being self-centered is what led Narcissus to his eternal punishment. And Echo failed to save him. The moral of this greek myth is this: Don't be a self-centered *****.
I think quests is a good idea.And I think living in a under ground dungeon would be scary... yet awesome :biggrin.gif:
It would in fact, my friend. :smile.gif:
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Being self-centered is what led Narcissus to his eternal punishment. And Echo failed to save him. The moral of this greek myth is this: Don't be a self-centered *****.
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I'm a fantasy dork ( I adore fantasy ) so some of you might like this, some might not.
My idea was something like lost underground cities or temples ( or both :biggrin.gif: ) where everything is in ruins, and you can find some surviving NPCs who could give you mini-quests for epic rewards or something.. I don't mind the second part ( about the NPCs with the quests ) but I'd really like to have lost underground temples or cities, with new blocks of course like vines ( the ones in the ravine maybe? ) special types of stone, special water, special music, all that good stuff. :smile.gif: Tell me what you guys think!
P.S. If this in some way offended you ( I have no idea how... ) then I am sorry, so please don't post any rude replies.
<3
For some awkward reason, so would I :3
Rebuilding them.. never thought about that! We could maybe start a whole civilization! Kind of like how NPCs move into your house on Terraria..
Each of them has a special thing to do.. some can mine, some can punch trees, some can have stores and all that, never even thought of it being like that! Ha! :biggrin.gif:
Doesn't have to be a creeper, could even be a new mob, scarier as well!
P.S. you're right, Kratos does rule. :wink.gif:
It would in fact, my friend. :smile.gif: