Water World - The Atoll

Turn Minecraft’s empty oceans into living floating settlements.
Water World: The Atoll is a Fabric mod that introduces procedurally generated atolls, active fishing communities, floating trade posts, new villager boat behaviors, and a practical block for building directly on water.
Instead of sailing through endless empty ocean, you can discover fortified settlements built from wood, scrap metal, chains, platforms, and stilt houses. Fishermen row across the lagoon, cast fishing rods, leave through the main gate, explore the open sea, and sometimes return home.
Every atoll becomes a small, living ocean community.
Key Features

Procedurally Generated Atolls
Atolls generate naturally across ocean biomes.
Each settlement uses procedural rules, making its layout, walls, buildings, and skyline feel different from the previous one.
Atolls include:
- Irregular scrap metal defensive walls
- A protected central lagoon
- Four to seven stilt huts
- Circular wooden walkways
- Lookout towers
- Hanging chains and lanterns
- A large navigable water gate
- Villagers living and working around the settlement
The outer wall uses naturally changing heights and wavy contours instead of forming a perfect circle. Some wall sections remain low, while others rise high above the ocean.
This gives every atoll a handmade, improvised appearance.
Stilt Huts and Lagoon Walkways
Each atoll contains between four and seven wooden huts attached directly to the defensive wall.
The huts open onto a circular wooden walkway positioned just above water level, allowing villagers and players to move around the settlement without swimming.
The layout creates a compact floating village built around the central lagoon.

Lookout Towers
Watchtowers appear around the outer wall at different heights.
They feature:
- Wooden log supports
- Ladders
- Small covered roofs
- Elevated observation points
- Views toward the lagoon and open ocean

