Year 1-B
Second official update:
More developments have been established, and a bit more planning has been done. Right now, we're dedicated to working on security, but in the process, we found an aquifer higher than usual (pressure's a hell of a thing), and have a good idea of what to do once the magma junction is unplugged.
Obsidian is cleared, but not the remaining gems. To ensure safety, we're replacing the holes formed with newly crafted obsidian blocks.
Lower portion of the junction leads to the obsidian farms. Upper one may be used for purposes aboveground. Maybe installing an obsidian block inside the Bloodaxe. Not absolutely certain of the logistics of that yet. - Itnetlolor
The HTML5 map viewer is currently in Alpha mode - I'm actively trying to develop new functionality.
There should be many very obvious problems with the viewer; please check
the
Issues page to notify or comment on the most egregious problems to help
me prioritise. The most common will be Loading... with an error
in the browser developer tools console. e.g. RangeError: Offset is
outside the bounds of the DataView
. Feel free to
report a problem
with a link to the problematic map or point of interest.
Bloodaxe
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SHIFT + Key doubles keyboard scroll rate.
Don't have Flash?
You can download the compressed map file:
2013-04/itnetlolor-Bloodaxe-region6-226-0.fdf-map
but you will need the .NET version of
SL's DF Map Compressor
to convert to the .PNG image format.
Submitted by: ajr_ - 2013-04-08 to 225 Early Autumn
Oh cool you found an actual lava pipe.