Medieval Animal Farm
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Lore & Description
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In the rusted pages of the Royal Surveyorâs Log, a curious estate called âMedieval Animal Farmâ is recorded: an 18âbyâ11âbyâ18 bastion of stone and timber, comprising precisely 802 blocks of twentyâthree distinct materials. The structureâs symmetrical pens, interlaced with cobblestone arches and thatch roofs, were said to have been designed by the enigmatic architect Aveline of Bramblewoodâa name whispered in hushed tavern corners. Yet no parchment explains why the farmâs gates remain perpetually ajar, as if inviting the spirits of past harvests to roam unbounded. This build uses 802 total blocks across 11 layers.