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|x= | |x=1771 | ||
|z= | |z=-16 | ||
|world= | |world=Lunaris | ||
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The '''Palace of the Four Tulips''' is a very large build in the Nether, with approximate dimensions of length 120 blocks, width 110 blocks and height of 100 blocks. | The '''Palace of the Four Tulips''' is a very large build, originally constructed in the [[Voxellia]] Nether (hence it is often called the Nether Palace), with approximate dimensions of length 120 blocks, width 110 blocks and height of 100 blocks. | ||
It has travelled through time (at a speed of 1 sec/sec), dimensions (Nether to Overworld, from Netherrack and lava, to lush meadow, to coral reef) and space, from [[Voxellia]] to [[Tesseract]] to [[Arcadia]] to [[Marmota]] to [[Lunaris]], all the while protecting its precious cargo. | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
file:palace 4 tulips entrance.png|Original Location in Voxellia | |||
file:palace 4 tulips garden.png|The garden hall | file:palace 4 tulips garden.png|The garden hall | ||
file:palace 4 tulips hall.png|The Hall of the 4 Tulips | file:palace 4 tulips hall.png|The Hall of the 4 Tulips | ||
file:Museum Banners.png|Banners on display in the museum | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Legend has it that eons ago, 4 warrior knights established the palace and each knight had a tulip as their crest. Their rooms, and those of their squires can still be found in the Hall of the Four Tulips. | |||
They formed a pact to conquer the nether, but their personal greed triumphed over their chivalric respect. | |||
One by one, they fell; mysteriously lost to the lava, or set upon by a horde of unexpectedly angry Pigmen; until only one remained - the Knight of the Pink Tulip. It is whispered that his envy of his brothers'...more masculine...heraldic colours drove him to arrange...their accidents. | |||
Whatever the cause, he was now alone, in the Nether, and guilt began to gnaw at his squishy parts, like so many hungry Marmots. Eventually, he pleaded with a powerful witch to send him back to the overworld, where he might atone for his fratricidal sin with a penance to collect pennants, from pedants. The witch agreed, and sent not only the Knight, but the entire Palace, to the Overworld. | |||
Thus was established the Cubic Worlds Banner Museum. | |||
Latest revision as of 12:45, 9 September 2025
| Point of interest Palace of the Four Tulips | |
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| Location | (x=1771,z=-16) |
| World | Lunaris |
The Palace of the Four Tulips is a very large build, originally constructed in the Voxellia Nether (hence it is often called the Nether Palace), with approximate dimensions of length 120 blocks, width 110 blocks and height of 100 blocks.
It has travelled through time (at a speed of 1 sec/sec), dimensions (Nether to Overworld, from Netherrack and lava, to lush meadow, to coral reef) and space, from Voxellia to Tesseract to Arcadia to Marmota to Lunaris, all the while protecting its precious cargo.
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Original Location in Voxellia
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The garden hall
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The Hall of the 4 Tulips
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Banners on display in the museum
Legend has it that eons ago, 4 warrior knights established the palace and each knight had a tulip as their crest. Their rooms, and those of their squires can still be found in the Hall of the Four Tulips.
They formed a pact to conquer the nether, but their personal greed triumphed over their chivalric respect.
One by one, they fell; mysteriously lost to the lava, or set upon by a horde of unexpectedly angry Pigmen; until only one remained - the Knight of the Pink Tulip. It is whispered that his envy of his brothers'...more masculine...heraldic colours drove him to arrange...their accidents.
Whatever the cause, he was now alone, in the Nether, and guilt began to gnaw at his squishy parts, like so many hungry Marmots. Eventually, he pleaded with a powerful witch to send him back to the overworld, where he might atone for his fratricidal sin with a penance to collect pennants, from pedants. The witch agreed, and sent not only the Knight, but the entire Palace, to the Overworld.
Thus was established the Cubic Worlds Banner Museum.