If you’re not able to watch the video just now (but honestly, it’s worth it for the music), then please enjoy these screenshots of my project. Here’s where I set up the build, in the new soulsand valley biome, with a 16x16 build area marked out in horrifying blue fire: Three hours later, here’s what I’d come up with: a ghastly yet faintly hygge devil mansion made of quartz, blackstone, and bizarre teal mushroom wood: It’s got a library, a kitchen, a lobby, a workshop and even a little garden. But what really makes it my home away from home is the attic dungeon where I have imprisoned a pig man called Bin Lord: Bin Lord is not the only inhabitant of my grim tower, however. A chic little roof garden is home to the atrocity known as Bumeggs: a raging, blank-eyed warthog beast called a Hoglin: Still, the new nether isn’t all about nightmarish murderpigs. There’s also a new type of pleasant, if slightly doleful, creature called a Strider, which wanders around up to its tits in lava, looking for mushrooms to eat. I fancied one of these for myself, so I dug a pond in the house’s garden, filled it with refreshing magma, and spawned in old Boafus here. I love him, and I pity him: I’m keen to see what people can make of the new materials on offer in 1.16, and it’s only a matter of time before I update the semi-official RPS minecraft server to break open this new, eldritch frontier. If you’ve got any ideas for what you’d like us to build, please let me know.

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