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Minecraftia is the name of our world as we know it. It was created on April 15th, 2012. Today, this land is divided at the Narrow Sea and the 1150 line. All east of the Narrow Sea and these coordinates is the continent of Easteria, whilst Westeria lays on the west. Today, in the dawn of the Fourth Era, these continents each house an Empire. In the east it is the Empire of [[Imperius]]. In the west it is the Empire of Kythira.
Minecraftia is the name of the world as we know it today. It was created on April 15th, 2012.
 
Today the world is divided in an eastern and a western part. This divide is primarily focused around the Northern Sea, Narrow Sea and Southern Sea. Beyond this natural boundary the 1150-line was established. Together, these boundaries form the continents of Easteria in the east, and Westeria in the west. In the Fourth Era, these two continents are held by distinct Empires. Westeria is controlled by the Kythiran Empire, Eastera by the Imperius Reich.  
 
Due to its age, Minecraftia has several rare geological features, such as sudden and steep cliffs which go for miles, suddenly changing from a dense forest to a large ocean.

Latest revision as of 16:04, 20 January 2024

Minecraftia is the name of the world as we know it today. It was created on April 15th, 2012.

Today the world is divided in an eastern and a western part. This divide is primarily focused around the Northern Sea, Narrow Sea and Southern Sea. Beyond this natural boundary the 1150-line was established. Together, these boundaries form the continents of Easteria in the east, and Westeria in the west. In the Fourth Era, these two continents are held by distinct Empires. Westeria is controlled by the Kythiran Empire, Eastera by the Imperius Reich.

Due to its age, Minecraftia has several rare geological features, such as sudden and steep cliffs which go for miles, suddenly changing from a dense forest to a large ocean.