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The '''Nether Mountain''' was a nether portal area built on top of a natural amplified mountain peak by [[Matt]] on the [[Fluttershy]] server. It was aesthetically pleasing in concept but proved tedious to access in practice (thanks Matt).  
The '''Nether Mountain''' was a nether portal area built on top of a natural amplified mountain peak by [[Matt]] on the [[Fluttershy]] server. It was aesthetically pleasing in concept but proved tedious to access in practice (thanks Matt).  

Latest revision as of 19:38, 24 June 2023

Nether Mountain
Project Details
Created By Matt
Server Fluttershy
Map Link View on Map
Construction Details
Construction Began 2017
Completed Somewhat Unrealized



The Nether Mountain was a nether portal area built on top of a natural amplified mountain peak by Matt on the Fluttershy server. It was aesthetically pleasing in concept but proved tedious to access in practice (thanks Matt).

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