Best way to do interiors is to think of it the same way as it would be in real life, people working in these places for hours. They need somewhere to sit, to keep their things, a canteen nearby, that sort of stuff. Loving the vid
If am I to get nerdy about it, I would say something like Sverd i fjell on account of the Dwarven names in The Hobbit being taken from Norse mythology, and Sverd i fjell meaning Swords in Rock; an archaeological site where three massive swords embedded in stone are set in a place where King Harald Fairhair famously unified Norway after a decisive battle in the late 9th century. Or something like that
I thought of several names, and I found these two-Runescar and Mithral Hall-to be the most beautiful and appropriate for a Dwarven city. I hope you like it
I hate the new villager thing we’re they increase the price of u sell or buy something often. N then takes afew days to refresh/go down to regular price.
Best way to do interiors is to think of it the same way as it would be in real life, people working in these places for hours. They need somewhere to sit, to keep their things, a canteen nearby, that sort of stuff. Loving the vid
@Melonlordrinrei im gonna need to make some separate builds to fill those needs, otherwise the build would be too big haha
The villager bit was hilarious! I'm always so impressed with the entrance to the city every time I see it!
@@TotalThomasMan haha glad you liked it! Wanted to do a bit of experimenting
What should we call the Dwarven City?
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Tronjheim sounds like a dwarvenish name
Another name could be the city of eternal twilight
If am I to get nerdy about it, I would say something like Sverd i fjell on account of the Dwarven names in The Hobbit being taken from Norse mythology, and Sverd i fjell meaning Swords in Rock; an archaeological site where three massive swords embedded in stone are set in a place where King Harald Fairhair famously unified Norway after a decisive battle in the late 9th century. Or something like that
I thought of several names, and I found these two-Runescar and Mithral Hall-to be the most beautiful and appropriate for a Dwarven city. I hope you like it
@@Xelaexists is that an Eragon reference I see 👀
@ yep
22:58 replace the trapdoors on either side with slabs, and it should block lineof sight often enough for the villagers to sleep occasionally
I'll have to test that out, so I guess only some of the Villagers need to sleep?
could you maybe lower the game sound a lil bit? Sometimes it gets loud lol
Thanks for pointing that out! I'll drop the in game audio, don't seem to notice it when I'm editing
I hate the new villager thing we’re they increase the price of u sell or buy something often.
N then takes afew days to refresh/go down to regular price.
Think it used to be a thing before, but I hear its gotten worse with the villager update
Why are you fat shaming the pixels :(