Oh and I also drew my minecraft character without using a base. Its when she first spawned in.
I'm making modifications to the skin everytime I move onto a new age in sevtech.

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Oh and I also drew my minecraft character without using a base. Its when she first spawned in.
I'm making modifications to the skin everytime I move onto a new age in sevtech.
A while ago I started playing with these modpacks. The first one I’ve played was “Sevtech: Ages”.
The idea is that you progress through these different development levels, starting with a very rudimenmtary set of tools that precede the vanilla game and progress, with technology and magic, to the space age.
This was my main base at the end of the game, with each building having been made in a different era. I started with the village house in the middle, made the brick workshop in the ancient times, the timber-framed house in the middle ages, the stone factory in the industrial revolution with the brick powerhouse generating and storing electric energy, and the open area in the back is a mix of oil infrastructure and space-exploration.
The rest are the farms and the blood altar, the only magic structure within my base. Not pictured are the Astral Sorcery and the Abyssalcraft structures, and the Betweenlands base, which is another dimension. And the underground.
Sevtech is long, tough, heavy and annoying at times, but very enjoyable. I recommend.
Sevtech Ages + Serene Seasons
love iskalls sevtech series
So Cool! Hammerhead Sharks!
Edgar?
Found a shack. A cow lives in it.
The Leather Workers Hut
Exterior: Similar to the Kiln Hut’s roof, except the roof is thatch. (The kiln roof had a thatched roof to start with but it caught fire. I am a dumb)
Left: A barrel Positioned under a hole for collecting rainwater for the tanning process. Right: An Ocelot Totem. Early Minecraftian Man believed the carved image of an ocelot could prevent Creepers from exploding.
The Cow pit.
Ritual Site: It is thought Early Minecraftian man would perform rituals to increase the fertility of their livestock.