This project brilliantly shows how digital crowds can recreate the scale of an empire, even if they can't help but mix historical facts with modern chaos. It proves that while Rome wasn't built in a day, it can be reimagined as a fascinatingly messy social experiment in just twenty-four hours.
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Rome wasn't built in a day: Can we do it in Minecraft?Added:
They say Rome wasn't built in a day.
That's a shame as you only have 24 hours. Get building. Over the course of the next 24 hours, this is your build site. A geographically accurate site based on Rome and its central river.
This idea was very kindly suggested from the YouTube comments on the previous build session. So, thank you, Dom.
Appreciate it. It's in creative mode, by the way. There is no scavenging for resources this time. It It is in creative mode, isn't it?
It was supposed to be. Yeah, there we go. They're fine. Once again, the theme is Rome. Um, if you start building a massive Pikachu, unless that's a Roman Pikachu, we are going to set fire and we're going to try and take a picture of you while we destroy it so we can catch you crying. Someone make Pompei. That's not Rome. Is Greek also allowed? That doesn't sound very like Rome to me. Is Tesco okay? Hey, it better be a Roman Tesco. No block build is of course underway.
>> Someone just build Mario. Mario, don't worry. He will be Roman. Is this is a different coliseum project that's underway? Oh my god, there's two. Wait, is there two? This is like half of one.
Um, who's this? Who is this? This guy. Who is this iconic statue?
the famous landmark in Rome. Of course, totally Roman tower. Okay. All right.
It This seems to be a common strategy I'm seeing where if you're not sure about your build and if it fits thematically, just just insert something that makes it sound vaguely Roman. Like look, I already know based on the shape of this that this is Kirby. Okay, it's Roman Kirby, ain't it? He's got to have like a nice hat or something. Kerbas.
Next stream, you should go to Rome to check if the build was correct.
What? I'm going to pull up the server while in Rome and being like, that street's a bit off. Okay, I'm going to be real. Okay, this better not be another Among Us sus guy. I'm just saying you got to make it Roman. Okay, who is this dude? There is a vision here that I I just don't know yet, but every time I check back, it's like kind of jarring.
Oh, I think there's been another iconic Roman landmark iconicer statue. Now, who who needs like the the statue of David when we got this guy. Wait, what is this? What is this?
What am I looking at? Why is there so many swords? I I appreciate the clickbait arrow. On March 15th, 44 BC, the Roman dictator Julius Caesar invented the Caesar salad. He also made little Caesar's pizza. There's a lot more like razor blades in the salad than I remember. Behold a gamer. Is this a chicken with a fleshy interior?
Yeah. Don't forget to drink water.
Dioenetis. Wait, Dioenetis was Greek, not Roman. Stop the music. How [ __ ] dare you.
Who the [ __ ] is this?
Oh, it's Tony Soprano.
I thought it was Luigi.
Luigi looks a bit worse for wear. This is another iconic animal statue. There's going to be so many of I I can see four of them.
But this is the third one I've checked out. I can see four. Oh, this guy looks mean. Supposed to be uh Darro Claudius, the ancient ruler of Rome. He's remembered as being a very cruel leader with actions such as turning people into human candles and having two wives executed. Jesus Christ, Nero. He looks pretty mean. Human candles sounds pretty bad. Okay. OKAY.
>> THERE'S A PSYCHOPATH ON THE LOOSE.
>> LOOK, I can see the connection, right?
You're going to have to make sure this is Roman by the end, though. Oh, this is pretty cool, though. Is this like is this um like an amphitheater or something like that? You have like the forward bit of the stage here. You'd have like your your emperor or like officials sitting here.
It looks really nice. Okay. Roman Tesco.
You You got You got the sign up, so it's okay. It does look very ancient. You do have all the pillars. And then your cash register is literally just a block of marble. Oh, this is a this is a famous sculpture. I I know this from Animal Crossing. That's so sad. Capital lead wolf nursing Romulus and Ramos. Not good at building, but I wanted to put nipples.
What? What kind of like apology is that?
What? If I was better at building, I could have done the nipples with ease.
But, you know, I tried my best. I just had to get them in.
Pop that. I'm going to just pop that.
It's for the best. I don't know what this is supposed to be. King Neptune Spongebob series version work in progress.
You know, you know you had some gods to work with like you know like actual Neptune, but it's like I need the Spongebob one.
And isn't he Greek? Wait a minute.
This is going to sound like I'm just out to get the Greeks today. Every time this happens, IT'S LIKE, WAIT A MINUTE. YEAH, Poseidon's Greek. Carry on. Carry on.
Oh, is this a bash as well? Hey, it's me Bob. Finally able to relax after leaving my island. I'm on vacation. Hope no one gets stabbed in the city. Pompei 600,000 spaghetti that way. We didn't have kilometers back then, you know. We had to have some kind of system. Trojan horse is referred to in both the Odyssey and Virgil and therefore it is Roman.
Yeah. Okay. All right. We we we can allow it. You have to have your justification. He let in the horse guys.
It worked.
This explanation has saved it. And now I'm just like, yeah, come on in. What is this?
Exactly. Am I looking at that? Welcome to Little Caesars. Oh, okay. I'm not Is this the logo? I've not actually been to Little Caesar. I've just heard of it.
You got to stop with the [ __ ] arrows.
God, that like you got to stop. You don't need an arrow, dude. You've got like this massive massive structure. Get rid of this. This is not the coliseum.
This is the uh Tatra Vcel. Varcelis.
Also, fun fact, the Greeks eventually became the Romans. Those Greeks called themselves uh Romeoi until the 19th century AD. We do have some kind of sky island here, which is interesting. Are you making like a place for the gods or something like that to hang out?
Jupiter, the Roman god, and planet.
Hey, he's got two roles now. We've got [ __ ] Roman Little. What's next? Roman Asda probably. Stop with the [ __ ] arrows. Stop. Stop. I'm getting rid of all them. I'm getting rid of every arrow I see. Oh, maybe this isn't going to be like an Among Us bean. Top Trumps. Not Among Us. Oh god, please don't burn me.
Are you doing top trumps? I've not thought of top trumps in a long time.
This is a second Roman Tesco. No, sorry.
This is Ro Roman Tesco Express.
Completely [ __ ] different. Massive apologies. Oh, someone has gone underground.
My god, look at this. Okay, you're doing like Rome, but it's like 10 ft under the ground and like long buried. That's actually really cool. Trescans at at the height of their power controlled lands uh from the Po River to the south banks of the Tyber lands were not the only culture on the peninsula or the Rome area. book coming soon. It's going to send the non-Latins, the people who lived in Rome before Rome. I mean, that's actually really interesting like historically in that strictly speaking, not Rome, but uh like yeah, like anything that's like historical and like Rome adjacent like related like Yeah, of course. That's always really cool to see historically Rome adjacent like Greece.
[ __ ] careful. Now, what is this? Is this a whoopy cushion? This is a Wookie cushion which is on theme as they were invented in ancient Rome. The ruler Elagabalis ranged 218 to 222 would use inflated animal bladders as seat cushions as a prank. Other pranks he did would include feeding his guest lions, feeding them wax and colored rocks to look like food, giving bees and dead dogs as lottery prizes, and catapulting poisonous snakes at the crowds of people. Okay, this escalated a lot from he whoopy cushion to I am now catapulting snakes at you.
Like what the [ __ ] Oh, this is a big statue.
Jupiter, I I see you took some time for like Okay, here's my vision completely like stick figure, but I got to give him a dick. No, stop. Stop. I can't take him anymore. I can't take him anymore. I know it like you made it Roman. You made it like out of like marble, but no, I can't. Okay. Holy [ __ ] Colosseum gang.
This is actually insane. And it's been an hour. There is an underground section, too.
Where Where's the underground? You are like clearing this out to like do the tunnels or something later.
Oh my god. You'd be able to find it with an arrow. I swear to God. I swear to God. Um, this dude, okay, this dude seems to be in a little more pain than before. Clickbait cross cuz arrows aren't allowed. In history, it was normal for stories to disappear and change over time, especially when they weren't written down and passed verbally from person to person. This was natural as certain stories became more violent, so sorry, became more or less relevant to people's lives as times changed.
There were unfortunately also some instances of the purposeful suppression or even destruction of existence stories and knowledge in general. The largest of these instances is in the Romans outlaw and in certain areas of Europe and Northern Africa potential destruction of local religions after the introduction of Christianity as the empire state religion. Christian missionaries backed by the empire soldiers would seek out religious leaders or important figures of local religions and forcefully convert or outright kill them. This is not appropriate music.
Sorry, I'm just reading this as the [ __ ] Mario music.
Oh, now I'm laughing at this [ __ ] heroin documentation of history cuz I'm thinking of the [ __ ] music though is so inappropriate.
Ah, this has destroyed countless religions throughout Europe and Northern Africa. Some of which we have found very few records of their existence and myths, but likely many more that we have no record of at all, which I think is very sad. It is ne. It is. Roma did a bunch of other bad things. There's like the most harrowing bit of history I could have read as the music's going out.
>> Is a psychopath.
>> The PR team is sweating. A Roman glass which was found in Bazanski Novi a city in Bosnia and Herzkavvenia. It was originally was made in Reome. Today Bosnia and her neighbors rest on its land by Vix. Happy to represent my country. Oh, thank you for sharing that.
Really cool. Yeah, I'm I'm Yeah, I'm guessing that we have fragments of the glass here. We have another statue which what what level of iconic statue are we on? Diagonal statue, of course. Oh, look at this though. Oh, this is just like an architecture build. All the banners.
They're just paintings [ __ ] everywhere. Oh, graffiti. Sorry. Of course. Welcome to Roman McDonald's.
At least what remains of that's like that's like quite a dramatic reveal.
Yeah, the chicken's Roman now as well.
You can't just put Roman next to their name.
Yeah, totally Roman. Don't worry about it. We got a lovely monument here. What is this, you may ask? Oh, great rumbulous tumbulus game. I'm not sure. I kind of just built something vaguely Romanesque, although I included some more colors because, fun fact, actual ancient Roman architecture was very colorful. Over time, the colors wore away, leaving only the white marble we associate with the ancient Romans.
Another fun fact, marble wasn't actually used as often as we may think, as it was a rather rare material. Most of ancient Rome would have been built using bricks and concrete, except for some of the bigger and grander temples and bats.
Yeah, cuz we we do kind of just associate like a lot of Roman architecture with just this like, you know, this kind of like the white marble and kind of like the red kind of orange roof tailing. Not more color than that.
Made in Rome.
Incredible. Oh god, what is set up over here? I think it was done when Ramos was still building. Do you think it's done yet? What have the Romans done for us?
Python reference. I'm glad nothing is happening today. 15344 BC. Caesar stabbing day. Oh, okay. Was that the name of it? Caesar. Thanks for the explanation. Is that what the 28 stab wounds was about? Death to Caesar.
I quite like his salad.
Actually, it was only 23. Dude, where is half my tent?
This is cute. This is really cute. Oh no. This No. Get rid of this. You've overdone it. You shouldn't have gone this high up. Why is there a statue up?
King of the world. You you got you got to make it like a monument. You got to get rid of these arrows. There's like just a rain cloud to [ __ ] power the aqueduct. Like [ __ ] it. It's got to come from somewhere. They're telling me a shrimp built room.
Is it just a shrimp? It is incredible.
We got a fall as well is was going to happen. Boys are here. I mean, if any Pokemon was to be put here. Fall is Greek though. Fins. Italian name.
It's still Fallink. Okay, we're going to park the stream here for now and we are going to come back tomorrow. We're going to let people just work away overnight.
Use half the server to yourself. This is just going to be open and we will check back in tomorrow and we're going to see how he's got on overnight. I'm very excited to see.
Welcome to New Rome. We have like a landing party that is just here. There's like a rip in the sky over there. I present the floaticus max. Oh, there's [ __ ] Jupiter. Okay, I got to be careful where I look. Holy [ __ ] Oh my god. Okay, hang on. There. There's a lot to take in. There's a lot to take in.
What the [ __ ] is that? Okay. Oh my god.
The funny about biggest dickas is the joke name, sir. We got we the people's front of Judea. Are you the Jed people's front?
Is all just Monty Pitton script to Monty Pitton's life of Brian. Select scenes.
There's 33 [ __ ] pages. My god, this is what a gorgeous build. That is a tribute I guess to Monty Python. Out for the dam will soon begin. Hopefully gets like you make be sick. [ __ ] you. Slayer ski. Oh, this is this is like Fallout New Vegas, isn't it? A little bit.
They're all talking about the dam.
There's like another like a Roman historical moment where, you know, they had the battle for Hoover Dam. I don't think they went that way. Good lord.
Okay. I mean I mean we have to take a look.
Holy [ __ ] guys.
Scale of this is what the [ __ ] Why? Oh, this is so good. The scale of this is insane. I can't. Sorry, I can't get over like me just peeking over like a [ __ ] Titan from Attack on Titan as well. Like there's something there's something very menacing. God, it's so insanely big. It's so big.
Don't stand a [ __ ] pain. Accuracy note. Real thing did not have luminar teeth staring down.
Hey guys, I don't like that perspective.
Uh Ludas Mando's gladiator school and markets built by Celery. It's a replica of Ludas Magnus, a real gladiator training camp situated behind the coliseum. Built in 91 CE, the largest of the schools in Rome. Gladiators here would live and practice for the gladiator games. History buffs are out in full force. My god, this I mean this is so cool. You got gladiator school and it's accurate to history. Chickenos jockey. This [ __ ] is only 11 in. Is your foot really 12 in though? This this Roman subway subterranean.
You even got like the ancient version of the logo. Of course, welcome to Rome.
Are we just like in the shopping quarter? There's probably going to be someone who's a bit upset. It's like, no, they built a Walmart. It's like my brother in Christ. They spent 20 hours building the coliseum. I think at that point, as long as it's vaguely Roman, it's okay. Is he saying 67? Yeah.
Is this the first building we burned to the ground? Is this is Oh, this is 7-Eleven.
Of course, it took me a moment. What about the underground in the coliseum?
[ __ ] Okay, we we're going to have to have a rule on a long hard talk about clickbait arrows.
Granted, this is a more creative application of a clickbait arrow. You've you've sewn it into the crop field. I can't even be mad at that. But we're going to have to have a long discussion about this gang. There's too many arrows. I mean, this is so cool. This is just like an extra level of detail for the coliseum. And we get free Robux up there. Shut the [ __ ] up, Timmy. Coliseum arena lift. Gladiators, we salute you.
It does actually take you into the arena. Incredible. Oh, you even got like you've got like um like a chariot racetrack or something, don't you? Yeah.
Oh my god, you can like see them there.
Look at these dudes. I never want to look at a horse again. It's It's real hard to like build and draw a horse.
Tell someone about the shape of them.
Circus Maximus. Yeah, this this is really cool as well. Is Dragonite Roman.
You want to do you want to add like a hat on them? Got like a What is this? I want to say it's like a fancy Roman couch. Arapus. The Arapacus altar of peace is small temple built in Rome. It was built in honor of Emperor Augustus wed of war in Gaul and Spain. Okay. Not quite a couch. Caesar's Palace.
Have you just you've just done Vegas?
It's not quite. Okay. There's a Fasicus Pizza Sofas Bonicus. Fredicus Fazicus.
Pope Chicus.
All your favorites.
Bolden Fasicus Caesar. It's actually quite a lot of work that's um that's gone into this. Here's the your control room. Look at that. You didn't have security monitors back then, so you're just looking at pens. Oh, look. The olive garden is finished.
Roman, Jesse, we need to cook Romans.
Roman numerals.
You really have just said breaking us.
Yeah, that's Roman. Oh, yeah. You found me. Fun fact, back when Rome was being built, Federal Department of Food and Drug Administration did not exist yet.
Oh, wow. The more you know. That's incredible. This statue is incredible.
Just to take it at a mo. It's done a fantastic job on these. The Roman pantheon started as its own collection of dies and stories such as the fountain of Rome by the twin brothers who were raised by a sheolf Ramulus and Ramos over the course of centuries and expansion of the Roman Empire. Other pantheons got mixed into Roman culture.
Greek pantheon had the biggest cultural impact. Many Roman gods become fairly synonymous with their Greek counterparts. Most famous part of both pantheons are the 12 Olympians listed below. They like they are kind of interchangeable in like some other roles especially like Poseidon and Neptune.
You can kind of see it. Shout out to Apollo. He he just got to keep his name.
They're like going through it. It's like change it, change it, change it. Oh, they were on to something with this one.
Sim 5 Rome.
Oh, they've got a tile. Look at that.
That's actually kind of cute. A lot of batous. Oh, look at the copper golems having the time of their lives. Hole for the oven. Oven. This is how they heated their baths. I mean, this is just really cute. Honestly, this was this was Charlie's build, wasn't it? Looks so nice. I feel like uh Chloe is contractually obligated to include as much of this build as humanly possible in the highlights. If I get to the edit and it's like, ah, she cut all that part. It wasn't that interesting. Like that that's going to cause problems. Got like the your Roman shopping district here. Almost townhouse pronunciation helper for classical Latin. Domus Al all alle atrium. Oh for sorry because this is classical Latin atrium kubulu.
Oh god kubicula kina fase implu I'm trying. Oh my god. You got so much going on in this as well. And there's like history plaques like everywhere to try and explain it.
Dining room on beds to eat. 99% of these were much more lavishly decorated. But I eat my bed. I'm so Roman core. It's kind of funny to think about like just the idea of eating in bed nowadays cuz like yeah, back then it would have been like a height of luxury. You know, you're having your dinner on your bed. Like if I have a pizza in my bed, I feel like I've failed at life. There's going to be grease everywhere. I got to wash the sheets. Like the attitude has changed now. Breakfast has survived though.
Breakfast has survived. Breakfast in bed. It's like oh my god. Amazing. I didn't have secret lab chairs. I have all my meals in my gamer chair now. It's like some kind of ruin. Moscow very rush build of the theater of Pompei in Largo Argentina ruins. Ruins consist of four temples and both the theater and the curia of Pompei. Four temples were bu each built to worship different goddess.
Some built hundreds of years apart.
Theater of Pompei was built in the Republican era inspired by Greek theaters. Actually the oldest theater in Rome. A so pretty. I I love like the ruins that we're stumbling across.
You've got you've got Roman note block build. Hang on a minute.
Bell CCC Rome related.
I'm actually worried this is going to trigger like YouTube copyright claim again.
It's so good.
That was wonderful. Oh my god. Note block gang once again. Oh, not a secret dramatic base. Romans keep out Berlin byways from Mario. As a German, this song is stark. This Germans invaded Rome. What? The Berlin byways.
My favorite classical Roman song. The Berlin byways.
That's so good.
That's so good. My god. Like do doing like not one but two songs in a day.
Again, this is insane. I don't know how you're able to do this so quick. Here's the whoopy cushion. Here's the snake being catapulted from yesterday.
This prank is so damn funny. We got like another beautiful just townhouse here.
So good. They're all so good. Wasn't supposed to look so Greek. Please don't burn my house down. Road that leads to Rome. Real Rome, not clickbait. Why does the city have its own embassy? Anyways, I don't know, man. I just work here.
Flags of the city of Rome. Under the Roman embassy for the city of Rome, Georgia. Run Rome fact one. Rome shares a name with hit Italian city Rome.
Fun Rome fact two. Rome is located in Georgia. Okay, we've worked out that part already. Okay, fun Rome fact three.
The distance from Rome to Birmingham is 120 mi is less the distance from Rome to Birmingham which is 1,200 miles. But Rome fact four, one of those Birminghams I was located in Alabama. Fun Rome fact five. That last fact wasn't about Rome.
Feel like my brain is being scrambled.
Rome, Georgia is here. Oh my god. Like look at this as well. This is just this just gorgeous.
Um, is she Roman?
How have you [ __ ] like Excuse me. The word rasetta literally means the people.
While the uh do not have a truscans did not have an official symbol, their most well-known survival art is the chimera of Arzo. Pure bronze casted statue depicting the mythical Kyber. It's so cool. It's so cool. it. It's actual wizardry looking at the text there. Like that's not real. Vineyard test tasting wine bar.
Look at all this. Like it's gorgeous.
There's like so much asymmetry that's going on with it too. Like even like the vine shapes. It just makes it look so so detailed. There's so much [ __ ] I just haven't seen as well. Like I just miss this bat house. This is gorgeous. This thing's massive.
Look at all this. I love bath time. God, like look at all this town. There's so much [ __ ] just going on. Like even just a fly by of this little area. Like it's all so detailed as well. Like the waterfront here is spectacular. We have to mention like this artificial hill that's been planted here and like this castle. I want to say there's some paintings on the wall too which are incredible. Firelink shrine from Dark Souls 3.
Roman flag. You just stuck this on. It's like, ah, it's Roman. Oh, you got all the thrones and stuff like that, too. I mean, this is great. I can recognize it just off the bat. Why are not Roman?
Asking the real question, dude. My real question is, who's this guy who's also just hanging out here? White face from the indie horror game I'm scared, which created by Italian developer.
Okay. All right. You may you justified it. Stop, bro. I still need more. What is this? The Artillus and Artavas were raised by the nice wolf lady. But when the Artivas discover that tomato sauce oozes from the don't like Okay, I don't like how that sentence reads and I'm going to stop right there. Th this statue is wild.
Statue of Cicero. Cicero was a prominent statesman and orator. His philosophical works are very important to understand in tumultuous period of the late Roman Republic aka Caesar time. This dudes in the various letters found that he wrote to his best friend Peticious. Dedicate this build to him as he's one of the main sources I used to pass my A-level history exam. He says, "Oo, you cutie patootie."
Pretty cool. Who's this? Who's this guy supposed to be? You want to live hungah?
It's AI sloth. Is it? Uh, well, folks, uh, there had to be something. um that got the treatment of I'm very happy to announce that we have a wonderful p. We want to have the communal uh like setting ablaze.
Everyone else here wants to get their flint and steel. There we go.
There we go.
This is how the great fire of Rome began.
We might have a leaning tower of some description. Lean tower exists in the last survival server during art's tour last year. Uh, but the Roman gods hid the tower for Vert's eyes knowing this day would come. Oh no. I I missed your build. So you spent like 24 hours rebuilding it, being like he has to [ __ ] see it now. Like that's that's dedication. I'm sorry I missed it last time. Look at this.
Look at this place. This is insanely detailed. It's just gorgeous. Appreciate little fallanks on their way in. History of Rome's roads exhibit.
Vertical aqueduct. Buy your tickets here. They may like a museum. Welcome to Rome. First piece of road. History of Rome's roads. The severed feet of the first person to walk to Rome. To Rome.
You have all the roads leading here.
They all lead to Rome. Of course. Oh, here's a map of the Roman Empire. Look at this. modern day Albania, Macedonia, Tracia, Tamarino, Londinium, modern day London, modern day Wales, Britannia, Iberia of Ireland bey here. No Romans here. We We were too savage for the Romans. We We fought him back. You got like a mighty owl statue. That's so good. Oh, that's looks so good. Hey, builder of this is Auroran 20s. I'm a middle school history teacher who loves to have a yap session about the ancient medieval era. If you do not know, ask.
You'll be a fool for the moment, but a wise man for the rest of your life.
Philosopher Senica of Rome. Oh, that's so sweet. So sweet. Look at this.
Welcome to the temple of Manurva. Once the ancient Greek uh Greek goddess Athena, Manurva is the ancient Roman goddess of knowledge, handiccrafts, the arts, and war strategy. Temples of Manurva were used as a meeting spaces for guilds of craftsmen and actors.
These temples frequented around forums where entertainment and debates would happen almost daily for the men of Rome.
Religion engulfed daily life. Levians, patricians, and even the emperor shaped their lives around the supposed God's will. This gave the Romans inspiration for times of peace and war. Nervous symbol animal is an owl. Her symbolic tree is an olive which was the dominant tree in her main city, Athens, Greece.
So [ __ ] cool.
So [ __ ] cool. I love this build.
Thank you actual history teacher for hopping on the Minecraft server as well.
That's actually so surreal and cool.
This tower here is gorgeous. Looks so good. This tower takes inspiration from the Roman goddess Venus. Venus was the goddess of love, beauty, and prosperity.
This is symbolized by the water features and flower leaves for love and beauty.
While the large marble structure symbolizes prosperity. Also, Venus is the name of an amazing lady Kagas. Just just imagine you're in like the museum reading it and it's like fun extra. Like you're not wrong. Alter to New Caloric 187. I don't know what that is. You caloric 187, also known as the drinkable cheeseburger.
How does this relate to the Roman Empire?
God, you actually did so much in just the span of a day. So yes, actually I'm sorry to like the ancient Roman history.
It was possible to do it. We We've proven it here today. Mythbusted.
It's insane. It's absolute packs roana. Give it up for the gang.
It's It's a bit loud.
It's a bit loud. Five 4 3 2 1.
Happy New Year. Thank you so much to each and every one of you who took part in the build on the server over the past 24 hours. I hope you all enjoyed it. If you have a cool idea or something you would like to see us try and build, please feel free to just leave a comment on the highlights for this video when it comes out. Can you make the builder fight for glory? Um, yeah. Mods, can can we just have a fight to the death? Uh, some of you will die, but it's going to be quite entertaining.
Yeah, there we go. It's getting violent fast. Oh, I am now also mortal.
I got to get out of here. I got to get out. I got to get out of here.
No. No. No. Please.
Oh, good lord.
Okay, I see the problem.
I see the problem.
What a what a fun, delightful stream it's been.
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