Hello. C J here. So good news on the Minecraft front. From what I can tell I can just download a Minecraft Bedrock server application from Mojang and host it on my laptop. I have a top of the line gaming PC laptop so it’s well above the specs needed. I might need to have hours of operation for it with down time because my laptop is left turned off every night for at least ten hours. I treat it very well.
The one thing I’m thinking is content ratings. I’m going to go forwards with my plans to set the server in my setting in the spirit world in the Legend Setting. All my plans for Monad are being ported over to here. It will be all ages and child friendly or it wouldn’t be allowed on Minecraft. I have NSFW parody content of this setting elsewhere. It will not be anywhere near Bedrock edition. Yes, I know this is legally a non-issue. Furries are this polite to software.
I invite you to join me as I set up a high fantasy Minecraft Bedrock server on my gaming PC laptop. Thank goodness for Bedrock Editor. Also, the motive here was discussed in my previous post but I’ll rephrase it here. Minecraft is the only social media platform that actually has an audience these days. I want to meet people and this is how I’m going to do it. Facebook is not in anyone’s good books this year and it’s one of our only contenders for the title. Minecraft is where everyone can find friends.
C J Mcpherson
Hello. C J here. Walking down the streets of Haven is not always as safe as the city would like people to think. Yes, they have curbed the banditry that plagues the Southern half of the Coastal Road. The Desert Princes whose cities dot the Southern coast of the Southern Continent if anything make the problem worse for themselves with their constant rivalries and politics. So no, a traveller in Haven or in the River Lands is unlikely to meet a bandit or other criminal sort. But then there’s the walking dead to consider. Many of the basements, catacombs and landmarks of Haven have old foundations from before the city had its current name. In ages long past it was one of two competing capitols for the Desert Empire, both of which unified under the first Sand King of the Gold Dynasty, the God-Lion. It was never his place of residence and both the other capitol and the rest of the Desert Empire are long since buried under the dunes. Well, people like to assume they’re buried. People wo...
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