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Faction 1 // Game Lovers
Levi ▪︎ 💤 [ He / Hymn / It ]
Age slider ; child - young adult
Likes: Exploring, Animal mods
Playstyle - Adventurer, Collector
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Malachi ▪︎ 🧟♂️ [ He / Him ]
Adult ; 20s
Likes: Resource gathering, Helping others
Playstyle - Dungeon crawler, Errandboy
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Carnie ▪︎ 🍰 [ She / They / Bon ]
Child ; age not disclosed
Likes: Building, Mobs (in general), Minecraft lore
There is a phenomena that I keep witnessing where a new horror mod will come out and at the start it seems pretty bad, like, bordering on slop bad, and it has its moment of fame (sometimes less than a moment depending on exactly how sloppy it seems) and then it disappears for a bit... and when it resurfaces its gotten maybe a couple updates and suddenly it's like, wait a second.... this could actually be pretty incredible, or at least the potential to be incredible is very much there.
The two mods that I can remember off the top of my head that did this are Nomoon.jar and The One Who Watches, both of these are now practically [household names?] that describe a certain... polish, to them. Not saying they're the most polished of horror mods, but they both have so much thought and oftentimes detail that it's logically impossible to call them "slop"