Medieval Rural House 1
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Lore & Description
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In the mist‑shrouded hills of Greyfen, a lone dwelling rises, its stone walls whispering tales of forgotten hands. Spanning 20 by 22 blocks with a height of 21, the cottage is composed of 2 259 carefully placed units drawn from an astonishing 32 distinct materials—oak, spruce, cobblestone, mossy stone, and even a rare lapis‑leathered brick—each chosen for its subtle hue. No record survives of the builder, yet midnight lanterns still flicker within its hearth, as if the house itself keeps a secret that refuses to be buried by time. This build uses 2259 total blocks across 22 layers.