Saikyo

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green_towns.png Saikyo
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Overview as of Nov. 20th, 2018

About
Founder getplayerhead.sh?Hirudo6&16.png Hirudo6
Contributors getplayerhead.sh?Chocobofan01&16.png Chocobofan01 getplayerhead.sh?mk59apr&16.png mk59apr getplayerhead.sh?Owlsflame&16.png Owlsflame getplayerhead.sh?Okibdoki&16.png Okibdoki
Category Towns
Underground? No
Fortified? No
Public access? Yes
Public build? Yes
Size north to south 175m
Size west to east 515m
Transport
Road link? No
Nexus link? Yes (Blue 3)
Rail link? No (Awaiting connections)
Boat link? Yes (Mushiana Route)
Portal? Yes
Location
Coordinates X=-13343
Y=65
Z=-3081
Dimension Overworld
Map Link

"I like fake Japan" -getplayerhead.sh?Ramirez0909&16.png Ramirez0909

Saikyo (西京) is a Japanese-themed City located in the western oceans of Freedonia and the center of the Daybreak Union.

Creation and History

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The foundation of Saikyō was laid when getplayerhead.sh?Hirudo6&16.png Hirudo6 built the Saikyō port and Customs office on July 23rd, 2018. Over the next short period, Hishigata Park, the visitor center, public farm, and Ryokan were all built as well. As of 8/8/18 the enchanting station, watchtower, Shinto Shrine, Beacon, and Potion shop were added.

On August 11th, Admin getplayerhead.sh?techkid6&16.png techkid6 connected the town to the nexus, prompting the addition of a landing pad and a new road. Nine days later, the rail station was completed, and has yet to be linked to any locations. By August 27th, the Maneki-Neko Statue and getplayerhead.sh?mk59apr&16.png mk59apr's Great Coxwell Barn replica were both completed. Expansion into the swamp biome for the European district was also begun.

On the 17th of September, massive updates to town infrastructure were both started and completed, including standardization of roads, new tunnels, plans for public facilities, and a general nicening of several construction areas. Several weeks later, the town center was completely cleansed to more effectively use the space. Casualties of this event included the original public farm, the cobble hut that housed the Saikyo Nether Portal, and Hishigata park. These buildings were replaced by the Saikyo Printing Office, the bookstore, and a commons area. The original structures were either relocated or planned to be.

The Landscapocalypse

To make way for the increasing urbanization of the town, mass clearing of trees to the west and terraforming of dirt to the east of the island on which Saikyo resides was begun. To date, all of the trees have been cleared, consuming 5 unenchanted diamond axes in the process. The large hill where most of the tree clearing took place became the site of the town hall, and all further-east space will be dedicated to farms. On the eastern half, the Kyojuu district was formed into a series of tiers, creating the first area of residential plots.

On October 19th, getplayerhead.sh?DavidRodas01&16.png DavidRodas01 became the first official resident of the town. Later, getplayerhead.sh?Owlsflame&16.png Owlsflame built several new houses in the housing district, and both getplayerhead.sh?ItsADeathTrap&16.png ItsADeathTrap and getplayerhead.sh?ChocoboFan01&16.png ChocoboFan01 began construction on their houses as well.

getplayerhead.sh?Rufas&16.png Rufas idles in Saikyo while smiting a troll
The Saikyo Star on a rainy night

The Connection

Early in November of 2018, Saikyo’s links to the greater Freedonian world were broadened, as it’s Nexus pads were refurbished and relocated. In using her admin powers to help achieve this, getplayerhead.sh?Anna_28&16.png Anna_28 left behind an extraneous Nexus return pad. While it still functions, it has since been sealed off as a relic. Several days later, Saikyo’s Nether Portal was rebuilt and relit, with eventual plans to create a link the the NHS.

Saikyo was officially connected to the Mushiana Boat Route on December 1st.

How to get there

Saikyo can be reached through the Nexus via the West Hub (Blue) 3

Features

Beacon

  • Multiple beacons around the city provide potion effects for visitors and residents, each one color coded to a specific effect

The Saikyo Star

  • The Saikyo Star is an ultra-compact xp grinding and enchanting facility that features two anvils, an enderchest, 18 collection chests, and an afk room on top.

Town Hall

  • The Saikyo Town Hall is the center of all administrative decisions in Saikyo, and is the largest building in the town

Book Store

  • Sells a variety of books, enchanted and not, for your convenience. Funds go to building more beacons. (NOTE: still setting up)

Homeowners

Future plans

Separate Saikyo into 5 districts: Middle (Chuukan), Residential (Kyojuu), Administration (Seifu), Gyoukai (Inudstrial), and European (Oushuu)

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  • Build new roads to lay infrastructure for future builds
  • Mark Island boundaries
  • Construct walls (In Progress, need Quartz)

Chuukan

  • Construct the Onsen (In Progress)

Kyoujuu

  • Complete second area of housing plots
  • Build more starter houses and public buildings

Seifu

  • Build Military headquarters
  • Build Infrastructure Administration building (In Progress)

Gyoukai

  • Build Farms
    • Stone
    • Sugarcane
    • Wheat
    • Nether wart
    • Meat

Oushuu

  • Build The Heap
  • Build European-style buildings

Building Regulations

  • Buildings in the Chuukan, Seifu, or Gyoukai should all be generally Eastern in style, with certain permitted exceptions. Likewise, all buildings in the Oushuu district must be European or medieval in theme. Buildings in the Kyojuu district would ideally match an Eastern theme, but no specific style will be enforced.
  • Oak wood is strictly banned as a primary building material, with certain permitted exceptions. All other wood types are allowed, though Spruce is preferred.
  • Stone and other gray blocks are encouraged to cohere with the rest of the town, but may not be the sole material used.
  • No “cube” buildings, meaning buildings must have some depth or an interesting design.
  • Tall buildings (exact measurements TBD) must be approved before construction and must be separated from other similarly sized buildings.

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