What is your Minecraft username?
TurtleDuDe48
What is your age?
13-16
In what country are you living?
New Zealand
Where did you first hear about WesterosCraft?
Youtube
What do you like the most about GoT/ASoIaF?
Hard to pin down a single reason. The complex characters, the rich lore, George's unnecessarily expressive descriptions of buttered beets. I just really like this franchise for a bunch of reasons big and small.
What is your favorite build on our server?
Hard to pin a single build as my favorite, Here's a list in no specific order instead.
1: Dragonstone
I can vividly remember my first warp to Dragonstone and being overcome with sheer awe at the goliath of a build this thing is. The fused black Dragonstone that is replicated with nether brick and other similarly textured blocks gives the whole build an immensely intimidating and dreadful aura befitting the home of the first Targaryen to settle on Westeros.
I also feel as though a lot of people underestimate the difficulty of constructing organic models. The fact that dragonstone has more than a dozen unique dragon structures is more than enough to warrant this build a place a thumbs up
The tiny thousand gargoyle heads acting as battlements/crenellations is also very charming.
2: Kings landing
Yes, cliché I know. But honestly who isn't awestruck when they first see this thing? The sheer scale of this thing is impressive enough. The fact I can walk into literally any tiny house in the city and get a glimpse into the life of some random low class nobody living in fleabottom is crazy. Not to say that this glimpse into a random persons life is exclusive entirely to kings landing. But there's also the Major buildings of the city where heaps of important plot events occurred. The Ruined dragonpit where the Targaryen dragons once slept, The sept of Baelor where Ned was executed, the Red keep with its book accurate iron throne as well as Vary's secret pathways for his little birds. It's just really cool and full of iconic landmarks.
3: Castamere
The attention to detail is just intense. I was in spectator mode and flew into Castamere believing that there was no entrance into it and i was shocked to see that an entire cavern/cave system has been built. Now i know that there actually is a secret entrance hidden by the river after exploring for a little. but its still crazy to see that castamere was built and that because of how it was built it's basically just non-existent to someone who isn't observant, uses spectator mode, or didn't know about it beforehand. And that attention to detail is that rewards curiosity is really cool. i'm sure castamere isn't the only place where these little areas exist.
those are just some of my favorites.
Why do you want to join our server?
I think what this community is trying to do is very cool. When I first began reading the books I would constantly go on the wiki to check up on things like landmarks and castles and regions. Seeing other interpretations of George RR Martins world is cool and helped me a lot in grounding myself in his world. But seeing AND actually interacting with these landmarks is a completely different experience.
Regarding my skills: I'd like to think of myself as a competent builder. Give me a style and i'll do my best to replicate it,
I have some experience with W/E from playing around a lot on creative servers when I was younger. I also make some pretty nice pixel art as a hobby. I'm sure these skills would be able to translate into being able to help make textures if the community ever needed them.
Did you follow the application rules?
You know nothing, Jon Snow
TurtleDuDe48
What is your age?
13-16
In what country are you living?
New Zealand
Where did you first hear about WesterosCraft?
Youtube
What do you like the most about GoT/ASoIaF?
Hard to pin down a single reason. The complex characters, the rich lore, George's unnecessarily expressive descriptions of buttered beets. I just really like this franchise for a bunch of reasons big and small.
What is your favorite build on our server?
Hard to pin a single build as my favorite, Here's a list in no specific order instead.
1: Dragonstone
I can vividly remember my first warp to Dragonstone and being overcome with sheer awe at the goliath of a build this thing is. The fused black Dragonstone that is replicated with nether brick and other similarly textured blocks gives the whole build an immensely intimidating and dreadful aura befitting the home of the first Targaryen to settle on Westeros.
I also feel as though a lot of people underestimate the difficulty of constructing organic models. The fact that dragonstone has more than a dozen unique dragon structures is more than enough to warrant this build a place a thumbs up
The tiny thousand gargoyle heads acting as battlements/crenellations is also very charming.
2: Kings landing
Yes, cliché I know. But honestly who isn't awestruck when they first see this thing? The sheer scale of this thing is impressive enough. The fact I can walk into literally any tiny house in the city and get a glimpse into the life of some random low class nobody living in fleabottom is crazy. Not to say that this glimpse into a random persons life is exclusive entirely to kings landing. But there's also the Major buildings of the city where heaps of important plot events occurred. The Ruined dragonpit where the Targaryen dragons once slept, The sept of Baelor where Ned was executed, the Red keep with its book accurate iron throne as well as Vary's secret pathways for his little birds. It's just really cool and full of iconic landmarks.
3: Castamere
The attention to detail is just intense. I was in spectator mode and flew into Castamere believing that there was no entrance into it and i was shocked to see that an entire cavern/cave system has been built. Now i know that there actually is a secret entrance hidden by the river after exploring for a little. but its still crazy to see that castamere was built and that because of how it was built it's basically just non-existent to someone who isn't observant, uses spectator mode, or didn't know about it beforehand. And that attention to detail is that rewards curiosity is really cool. i'm sure castamere isn't the only place where these little areas exist.
those are just some of my favorites.
Why do you want to join our server?
I think what this community is trying to do is very cool. When I first began reading the books I would constantly go on the wiki to check up on things like landmarks and castles and regions. Seeing other interpretations of George RR Martins world is cool and helped me a lot in grounding myself in his world. But seeing AND actually interacting with these landmarks is a completely different experience.
Regarding my skills: I'd like to think of myself as a competent builder. Give me a style and i'll do my best to replicate it,
I have some experience with W/E from playing around a lot on creative servers when I was younger. I also make some pretty nice pixel art as a hobby. I'm sure these skills would be able to translate into being able to help make textures if the community ever needed them.
Did you follow the application rules?
You know nothing, Jon Snow