Beautiful Stone


#1

Honestly, Is anything ever going to be built here? or will it to remain stone for the next month ???
I noticed this spot on the map before I went on vacation for a couple weeks.
I’ve almost been back a week and I see no work or attention has been paid to this land.

imgur.com/47HwT1H

Everytime I go on the dynmap this spot of stone close to spawn sticks out real bad.
I keep waiting for something to be built but weeks pass by with no attention to it…

Proposing two methods to solve this dilemma:

  1. Whoever claimed the land should start building something (it will make the area around it look better)

  2. We cover up the stone with grass to make it more natural (less torn up, less stone)


#2

That area is claimed by SharpshootingAce


#3

SharpShootingAce reclaimed that flattened mountaintop and ceded part of it to me. I’m building on part of that flat area, I’m that big cyan wool roofed building(and mushroom hut) there. I also made that section of road that leads to the valley in front of your claimed land. I’ve slowly been replacing the stone in SharpShootingAce’s area with grass (to make it look better) and am assuming he will be building there soon. Not sure what his plans are. He set me up with that plot I have on Aug 22nd. I’d definitely be interested in expanding my claim onto that area a bit if he doesn’t have immediate plans for it.

Also I love landscaping and terraforming… if someone hooks me up with a load of dirt I’d be happy help convert that stone to grass.

B455, I actually wanted to chat with you about what you had planned for the hill on the other side of the valley. I thought we could build a cool bridge across and continue the road on the other side… maybe connect to your nature area and iron farm. thoughts?


#4

Yea, I’ve been working on the land just north of my house to make it look natural, give it some rolling hills, maybe a stream. I also like the idea of a bridge, defiantly a good idea.

@acidargyle, your build is awesome!! I really like the way it looks, keep up the good work!
Next time I’m on we can chat about the area.