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{{Infobox Settlement|name=Thornhaven|xcoord=9995|ycoord=70|zcoord=-12175|image= | {{Infobox Settlement|name=Thornhaven|xcoord=9995|ycoord=70|zcoord=-12175|image=Thornhaven.png|owner=Xeon|road=No|rail=No|boat_route=No|warp=No}} | ||
Originally a naturally generated village located at the border of two biomes, Thornhaven was intended to become a public settlement with dual thematic influences—each reflecting the unique characteristics of its respective biome. | |||
However, plans shifted when the area became a sandbox for [[User:Xeon|Xeon]] to experiment with WorldEdit and explore various architectural styles. Over time, these experiments transformed the village into a patchwork of structures showcasing Xeon’s evolving building techniques. Eventually, Xeon established this location as his main base of operations, further shaping the settlement’s identity as a personal creative hub rather than a public town. | |||
Latest revision as of 18:08, 29 July 2026
| General info | |
|---|---|
| Owner | Xeon |
| Coördinates | X = 9995 Y = 70 Z = -12175 Map Link |
| World | Terrafirma |
| Statistics | |
| Transport | |
| Road Connection | No |
| Rail Connection | No |
| Boat Route | No |
| Warp | No |
Originally a naturally generated village located at the border of two biomes, Thornhaven was intended to become a public settlement with dual thematic influences—each reflecting the unique characteristics of its respective biome.
However, plans shifted when the area became a sandbox for Xeon to experiment with WorldEdit and explore various architectural styles. Over time, these experiments transformed the village into a patchwork of structures showcasing Xeon’s evolving building techniques. Eventually, Xeon established this location as his main base of operations, further shaping the settlement’s identity as a personal creative hub rather than a public town.