Mappercraft Minecraft Server/Earth World Mark V

WIPThe Earth World Mark V (or EW5) was the fourth world on Mappercraft Minecraft Server, and the fifteenth world overall including Monsoonjr's Minecraft Server. The world was a 1:1500 replica of Earth made in WorldPainter. You can use this to convert coordinates and use this to see the world itself.

In-Universe/Canon Lore
Main Page: Earth World Lore

''The Canon or In-Universe Lore is the standard lore contributed, agreed, and established by many players throughout the Earth World period since Earth World 1 and 2. Other sources or articles that includes contradicting dates or events is considered either Semi-Canon (depending) or Non-Canon.''

The world takes place towards the height of a VERY DIFFERENT Medieval Era than that of our timeline, in 1150 AD (almost 400 years after the events of EW4 in . In Ew4 (760 to 775), the world entered the Medieval Age (Early Industrial/Rennaisance-equivalent in OTL, "Our Time Line") when skyscrapers and many other things were built to advance society. However, despite disputes, the height of the Medieval Ages would include further advancements, mainly in infastructure and a economic transition into mercantilism and capitalism from original "socialist and communistic" systems of sharing wealth.

The World between periods has became slightly more stable, yet would Empire of Starym (Late 760s- present), became the fifth official "Praetor Empire" that developed a close relationship with Araga? Union. While, the Starym Empire mass-developed it's territories closer together and experimented on domestic and economic systems, Araga Union had focused it's development and it's infastructure onto Vasque and also became amongst the richest factions. Other Factions were present, yet isolated from most of the world as Europe became a center for civilization rather than North America. Many Tribes and minor petty kingdoms formed (reference to 6 player limit) by this time.

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World Rules

 * Inclusion of Rules on the Main page
 * 36 days would equal to 1 year in game, this is to ensure more realistic connections to time and world development (Such as a faction can last for ~60 years rather than ~10 years in game). To get the current year, press F3 to get the current in-game day, and plug that in the following equation: Year = floor(Day/36) + 1160

Start Era

 * November 19? (1160 AD): Insert info here

Regions
(Europe Provinces Map as of EW3)
 * Mediterranean: The Mediterranean zone is a roofed forest biome with mushrooms, dark grass, and large dark oak trees. This zone lies around the Mediterranean, as the name suggests, as well as around the Sea of Marmara. Oddly, roofed forests can also be found in Australia and South Africa.
 * European: Most of Central and Northern Europe (excluding the Mediterranean and Scandinavia) is a regular forest biome with oak and birch trees, and ferns. However, in Ukraine there is a Great Plain that is an exception to this typicality.
 * Mountains: Large, spiky mountains cover many parts of the world. These mountains can go up for 115 or more blocks and include the Andes, Himalayas, Alps, Rockies, Persian Mountains, etc.
 * Great Afro-Asian Desert: This desert area is large and expansive, and is divided by the Suez Canal into the Sahara and Great Asian Deserts. Called the Desert of Deserts, it is home to varied environments, such as the mountains of Persia and Anatolia, the flat deserts of Arabia, Mongolia, Karakum, and the Sahara, and the mountains of Central Asia and Xinjiang.
 * China: The fertile region of China, cut off from the mainly civilized parts of the world by the Great Afro-Eurasian Desert, is similar to the European zone, as it is a regular forest biome.
 * Siberio-Scandinavian: The deep taigas of Siberia are a snowy spruce biome, as are the forests of Scandinavia. In the farthest north, there are no trees at all.
 * Appalachian: The Appalachian zone of North America, located on its East Coast, is a spruce forest similar to the Sibero-Scandinavan zone but without snow. West of the Appalachians, not much is known of North America.
 * Jungles: Many jungles lie throughout the world, such as in the Congo or in the Amazon. These jungles are densely forested and are home to a variety of large trees, as well as melons and coconuts.
 * Savannahs: In Africa, parts of Australia, Texas, and Argentina lie the Savannahs, dry grasslands containing acacia trees. These are the only places in the world where these trees can be found.
 * The Outback: The only known red sand biome in the world, the Outback is located in Australia and comprises the majority of its landmass. There are only cactuses and red sand in the Outback.
 * Antarctica: Far to the south, the remote and desolate continent of Antarctica is a dark, lifeless, and treeless frozen wasteland. It is a hard trek through, but at the very bottom of the World, beyond the South Pole, lies the Great Chasm. If one can navigate down the Great Chasm, access to the mysterious Outer World is possible.
 * The Valley of Lombardy: In northern Italy, this is a wooded region that is surrounded by the Alps except for a few mountain passes and the Bay of Istra. The region is at sea level, and houses the industrialized capital of Imperia, Istra. Imperia has terraformed the region, and all of Venetia is developed.

NPC Villages

 * ElValle: A village in South America, owned by Starymglia
 * Jabril Village: A village in the UAE that is wooden.
 * Unlak: A village located in Alaska.
 * Mekoryuk: A village located in Alaska.
 * Telmadon: A village located in the North American desert.
 * Backwater: A village located on the island of Corfu by Greece. Owned by Imperia.
 * Basque Village: A village north of Spain claimed by Imperia.
 * Brimmer: A village near Brimmersaddle in Nunavut.
 * Breton: A village in

Cities

 * Istra: One of the oldest and largest cities in the world, Istra boasts some of the best buildings in Europe. It stretches throughout most of northeastern Italy, has two skyscrapers (one is 115 blocks, other is 83), and has the biggest farms and cultural centers in the world.
 * Algiers: It is the largest city in Africa and of the largest in the Meditarrean Coast.
 * La Rochelle: It is the major financial hub for North America, with both a historic old town, and a thriving new modern district.

Pyramids

 * Brimmersaddle: A pyramid located in Nunavut.

Resource Wealth
The overall wealth of a nation; based on its weapon quality, amount of materials and valuables, etc.

Territory
The amount land that the nation encompasses and has solid control over.

Warfare
How well the nation's people fight.

Military Equipment
Quantity of equipment such as weapons, armour, and explosives.

Territory (Sea included)
Amount of land and sea a nation encompasses.

Population
Number of people in a nation.

Colonies
Overseas possessions of a nation.

Transportation Quality
How well it is to get around a nation

Most City Skyscrapers
The most skyscrapers in a country.