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'''The Cobbleslums''' is a walled, tightly-packed dystopian city. Situated in a fetid swamp crawling with spiders, skeletons, and zombies, the Cobbleslums is dangerous place to live.
'''The Cobbleslums''' is a walled, tightly-packed dystopian city, located south-west of [[Pico (r6)|Pico]]. Situated in a fetid swamp crawling with spiders, skeletons, and zombies, the Cobbleslums is dangerous place to live.


As the name suggests, buildings are made of a significant amount of that lowliest of all building materials, cobblestone. Buildings are relatively short and tightly-packed, making parkour possible. I.e., leaping from rooftop to rooftop across a dark city like Batman, Assassin's Creed, etc.
As the name suggests, buildings are made of a significant amount of that lowliest of all building materials, cobblestone. Buildings are relatively short and tightly-packed, making parkour possible. I.e., leaping from rooftop to rooftop across a dark city like Batman, Assassin's Creed, etc.
== Getting there ==
The closest major city is [[Pico (r6)|Pico]], the northern hub city. There is a road for foot traffic leading to the Cobbleslums from Pico's south-western corner.
The Cobbleslums also has a small [[CARTS]] station in its Central Square, with rail connections to its neighbors:
* To the north, [[Pico (r6)|Pico]] via an elevated, scenic railway
* To the south, [[Lemuria]] via an elevated rail over a ravaged desert
* In the far south, [[Snapperolle]] (which is near Spawn) via an underground route
* Directly overhead, [[Cloud Town]]


== Building Codes ==
== Building Codes ==
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=== No torches above ground level ===
=== No torches above ground level ===


We're going for a dark, dangerous dystopia here. Keep things dim! The city streets will primarily be lit by redstone torches and simple moonlight.
We're going for a dark, dangerous dystopia here. Keep things relatively dim! The city streets will primarily be lit by redstone torches, jack-o-lanterns, and simple moonlight.


Other non-torch light sources should be used very sparingly, and inside the structure rather than outside wherever possible... e.g., jack-o-lanterns, glowstone, lava, and (mod-placed) fire. Below ground level, feel free to use regular torches, as long the light is confined to the underground.
Other non-torch light sources should be used very sparingly, and inside the structure rather than outside wherever possible... e.g., glowstone, lava, and (mod-placed) fire. Below ground level, feel free to use regular torches, as long the light is confined to the underground.


=== Buildings must use cobblestone and dark colors ===
=== Buildings must use cobblestone and dark colors ===
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=== No large farms and no skyscrapers ===
=== No large farms and no skyscrapers ===


Going for an urban vibe here; small parks and gardens are perfectly fine, but large-scale agriculture has no place on the city streets. There is no limit to the underground, though... feel free to build farms in subterranean levels.
Going for an urban vibe here; small parks and gardens are perfectly fine, but large-scale agriculture has no place on the city streets. There is no limit to the underground, though... feel free to build subterranean farms.


There's no strict cut-off for height, but any structure with more than 3 stories above ground is pushing it. [[Cloud Town]] is floating above us; be good neighbors and don't encroach. If you want more space for your lair or what-have-you, add basement levels!
There's no strict cut-off for height, but any structure with more than 3 stories above ground is pushing it. [[Cloud Town]] is floating above us; be good neighbors and don't encroach. If you want more space for your lair or what-have-you, add basement levels!
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* The main roads leading from the Central Square to the various gates are pre-built, but the rest of the road system is intended to grow organically. A twisting system of narrow streets and alleys (1-3 blocks wide, Smooth Stone) is what we're looking for.
* The main roads leading from the Central Square to the various gates are pre-built, but the rest of the road system is intended to grow organically. A twisting system of narrow streets and alleys (1-3 blocks wide, Smooth Stone) is what we're looking for.
* Related to the above, aim to keep buildings tightly-packed.
* Related to the above, aim to keep buildings tightly-packed.
* Roof access and multiple entrances are a good ideas.
* Roof access and multiple entrances are good ideas.
* Avoid simple, boring, box-like buildings. Cobblestone does not mean cobble derp!
* Avoid simple, boring, box-like buildings. Cobblestone does not mean cobble derp!


== Claiming a plot ==
== Claiming a plot ==


For the time being, there is no city-wide protection, so '''just stop by and build'''! Please add your name to the list of builders in the City Hall.
For the time being, there is no city-wide protection, so '''just stop by and build'''! There are no official plots, either. Just pick a spot. Please do add your name to the list of builders in the City Hall.
 
If the mayor ([[Player:bencvt|bencvt]]) decides to add city-wide protection (due to griefing or whatever), he'll make sure every builder listed in the City Hall has permissions. :)
 
== Gallery ==
<gallery widths="300px" perrow="3">
Image:Cobbleslums001.png|The city's Central Square as seen from above
Image:Cobbleslums002.png|A night-time view of the city from above the Serpent Gate
Image:Cobbleslums003.png|The Public Warehouse, adjacent to Central Square on the right, contains chests of materials, free to local builders. Just grab what you need
Image:Cobbleslums004.png|The city's small rail station is on the left; the City Hall to the right
Image:Cobbleslums005.png|Looking back to the Central Square from the Rat Gate
Image:Cobbleslums006.png|The Rat Hole is a rowdy bar with mine access as well. Don't get into bar fights near the dropshaft <.<
Image:Cobbleslums007.png|Another view of the rail station and City Hall. The Pillory, where criminals, griefers, and derpy builders are put on display, is also visible to the right
Image:Cobbleslums008.png|Entering the rail station from the elevated rail connection from [[Pico]]
</gallery>


If the mayor ([[User:bencvt|bencvt]]) decides to add city-wide protection (due to griefing or whatever), he'll make sure every builder listed in the City Hall has permissions. :)
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Latest revision as of 14:36, 5 April 2012

The Cobbleslums
Cobbleslums001.png
Location
Server PvE
Map revision 6
Coordinates -260, -1205
Creators
Lead bencvt

The Cobbleslums is a walled, tightly-packed dystopian city, located south-west of Pico. Situated in a fetid swamp crawling with spiders, skeletons, and zombies, the Cobbleslums is dangerous place to live.

As the name suggests, buildings are made of a significant amount of that lowliest of all building materials, cobblestone. Buildings are relatively short and tightly-packed, making parkour possible. I.e., leaping from rooftop to rooftop across a dark city like Batman, Assassin's Creed, etc.

Getting there

The closest major city is Pico, the northern hub city. There is a road for foot traffic leading to the Cobbleslums from Pico's south-western corner.

The Cobbleslums also has a small CARTS station in its Central Square, with rail connections to its neighbors:

  • To the north, Pico via an elevated, scenic railway
  • To the south, Lemuria via an elevated rail over a ravaged desert
  • In the far south, Snapperolle (which is near Spawn) via an underground route
  • Directly overhead, Cloud Town

Building Codes

The short version:

  1. No torches above ground level.
  2. Buildings must use cobblestone and dark colors.
  3. No large farms and no skyscrapers.

The long version:

No torches above ground level

We're going for a dark, dangerous dystopia here. Keep things relatively dim! The city streets will primarily be lit by redstone torches, jack-o-lanterns, and simple moonlight.

Other non-torch light sources should be used very sparingly, and inside the structure rather than outside wherever possible... e.g., glowstone, lava, and (mod-placed) fire. Below ground level, feel free to use regular torches, as long the light is confined to the underground.

Buildings must use cobblestone and dark colors

Gritty, grim, gothic. All adjectives to aspire to while building here.

Good materials to use: Cobblestone, Stone, Stone Brick, dark Wood, Iron Bars, Nether Brick, Fence, Piston

Avoid: Glass, Wood Planks, Sandstone, Snow, bright Wool

No large farms and no skyscrapers

Going for an urban vibe here; small parks and gardens are perfectly fine, but large-scale agriculture has no place on the city streets. There is no limit to the underground, though... feel free to build subterranean farms.

There's no strict cut-off for height, but any structure with more than 3 stories above ground is pushing it. Cloud Town is floating above us; be good neighbors and don't encroach. If you want more space for your lair or what-have-you, add basement levels!

Other design recommendations

  • The main roads leading from the Central Square to the various gates are pre-built, but the rest of the road system is intended to grow organically. A twisting system of narrow streets and alleys (1-3 blocks wide, Smooth Stone) is what we're looking for.
  • Related to the above, aim to keep buildings tightly-packed.
  • Roof access and multiple entrances are good ideas.
  • Avoid simple, boring, box-like buildings. Cobblestone does not mean cobble derp!

Claiming a plot

For the time being, there is no city-wide protection, so just stop by and build! There are no official plots, either. Just pick a spot. Please do add your name to the list of builders in the City Hall.

If the mayor (bencvt) decides to add city-wide protection (due to griefing or whatever), he'll make sure every builder listed in the City Hall has permissions. :)

Gallery