As is tradition, upon starting a multiplayer server I must immediately make an extremely extra dwelling in Creative mode. Progress so far:
- Decided to honor Trosa's previous house by going outside my Cozy Youtube Builds To Fall Asleep To comfort zone and making something inspired by her past house
- "WTF would I even call that architecture aesthetic? Uhh... Greco-Roman maybe?"
- Discover 90% of Greco-Roman Minecraft youtube results are for non-dwelling buildings, because everyone wants to recreate archaeological ruins and most of those aren't houses
- Wrinkle my snout at the few good results anyways because I can't look at Greco-Roman white anything anymore without going "I bet that shit was painted up originally. I know that's true of statues, I dunno about houses but why would they have had any more chill for their buildings?"
- Decide I will not use white to make my house. Deliberately avoid making it Hot Topic goth colors; in the process of doging that, instead stumble accidentally into the bi pride flag colors for the 298472th time.
- Start working in the worst place (the front patio)
- Make rooms and patios at random based on Vibes™ from the house I vaguely remember
- Belatedly remember the original house's layout was terrible from a use perspective around the time I have finished committing to that same terrible layout I will not be able to figure out how to use
- I even added the Bedroom Turret, which is no closer to being useful/functional in Minecraft than it was in the bad mobile port (I did make a sweet night sky bed nook tho)
TBD:
- Finish the bottom floor! (':
- This thing needs so, SO many lights. I am tired of zubats spawning in here.
- I wonder if I could put fake gardens on the roofs for more Enchanted Forest vibes....
- TERRAFORMING because right now the bottom floor is uhhh floating about 5-6 blocks above the present terrain. I knew I'd be on the hook for this but it's kinda funny to look at in its unfinished state....
- Terraforming son of Terraforming to finish the entire hill the house is meant to be on
