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Currently under development, this map features a Prince's Mansion, a grand Courtyard, various Shops, and Public Properties (e.g., farms, houses). Get ready for amazing features and intricate builds!

Description

🗺️ Map Overview & Features

The Eternity Summer Project is a massive, highly detailed survival-friendly build, though it is still under active development. It is structured around a central, royal theme, featuring several major, professional-grade constructions:

  • The Royal Seat (Prince's Mansion): The architectural centerpiece, this massive estate is designed with intricate interiors and extensive grounds, serving as the primary hub for the map.

  • Grand Courtyard: A vast, professionally landscaped area designed for public gatherings, trade, and architectural viewing, connecting the major sectors of the map.

  • Commercial District (Shops): A designated zone featuring custom-built storefronts and market stalls, ready for players to establish their own in-game businesses and economic systems.

  • Public Properties & Infrastructure: Includes essential structures like administrative buildings, libraries, bakeries, and recreational areas, all built to a high standard of detail.

  • Sustainable Farming Sectors: Dedicated, efficient, and aesthetically pleasing farms designed to supply the in-game economy and ensure player sustainability.


🛠️ Development Status and Updates

The map is currently in a state of active development and is not yet a final release. New districts, detailed interiors, custom challenges, and quality-of-life features are continually being added.

  • Update Schedule: Major content updates, bug fixes, and feature integrations are planned for a monthly release cycle, ensuring fresh content and ongoing improvement for the player base.


📍 Key Landmark Coordinates

For easy access and reference to the main build site, the approximate coordinates for the Central Courtyard are:

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📝 Project Credit

This entire project is conceptualized, designed, and built by:

Author: Mridul Bhalla