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an easy to make survival fortress using cobblestone, oak and spruce
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an easy to make survival fortress using cobblestone, oak and spruce

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- Style: Medieval castle keep, dark and ominous
- Primary blocks: Deepslate bricks, cobbled deepslate, polished deepslate
- Accent blocks: Dark oak logs for corner pillars, dark oak planks for floors, slabs and stairs for roof detail
- Size: Approximately 15x19 blocks footprint, 12 blocks tall
- Interior: Hollow for vaults, storage, and mod machines
- Roof: Flat or slightly sloped with slabs, minimal block use
- Defensive features: Battlements, slit windows (iron bars optional), and reinforced corner pillars
- Vault Hunters optimized: Keep total blocks under 5,000, easy to light, safe from mobs
- Output: Provide as a schematic (.schem or .litematic) ready for import into Minecraft with Litematica
- Optional Add minor decorative details (lanterns, wall cracks) without increasing blocks- Style: Medieval castle keep, dark and ...Create a Minecraft PARKOUR map with EXACTLY 30 DISTINCT AND SEPARATE LEVELS.

IMPORTANT:
- This is a PARKOUR map, not an adventure or survival map.
- Each level represents ONE parkour stage.
- Levels must be independent, clearly separated, and completed in order.

GENERAL THEME:
- Overall scientific theme.
- Main inspiration: Charles-Augustin de Coulomb and classical physics.
- Core concepts: electric charge, force, electrostatics.
- Each level must keep a scientific atmosphere, but the visual theme should change slightly from level to level while remaining science-based.

LEVEL DESIGN:
- Total levels: EXACTLY 30.
- Each level must:
  - Be numbered (Level 1 to Level 30).
  - Increase in difficulty progressively.
- Difficulty progression:
  - Levels 1–10: easy parkour (short jumps, wide plaCreate a Minecraft PARKOUR map with EXAC...“Create a detailed Viking longhouse inspired by Hiccup’s house from How to Train Your Dragon. Use a stone and cobblestone base, wooden log supports, and a large curved dark-wood roof similar to a dragon-rider hut. Include a small forge area outside with an anvil and chimney smoke. Add a second floor with a bedroom, a balcony platform where a dragon can land, lanterns, chains, barrels, and medieval Viking decorations. The style should feel Nordic, cozy, and dragon-friendly. Size medium, survival-friendly, and easy to build.“Create a detailed Viking longhouse insp...make a very easy to build castle that still is very assteticmake a very easy to build castle that st...

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