• Inventory Split Incoming

    MassiveCraft will be implementing an inventory split across game modes to improve fairness, balance, and player experience. Each game mode (Roleplay and Survival) will have its own dedicated inventory going forward. To help players prepare, we’ve opened a special storage system to safeguard important items during the transition. For full details, read the announcement here: Game Mode Inventory Split blog post.

    Your current inventories, backpacks, and ender chest are in the shared Medieval inventory. When the new Roleplay inventory is created and assigned to the roleplay world(s) you will lose access to your currently stored items.

    Important Dates

    • April 1: Trunk storage opens.
    • May 25: Final day to submit items for storage.
    • June 1: Inventories are officially split.

    Please make sure to submit any items you wish to preserve in the trunk storage or one of the roleplay worlds before the deadline. After the split, inventories will no longer carry over between game modes.

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Orlaith I'rath (Oakley Pratt)
The golden-eyed freak


Eat the Rich - Motörhead
"Come on baby, eat the rich, take a bite out that son of a b*tch"

Kickstart my Heart - Mötley Crüe
"Kickstart my heart, hope it never stops"

Fly by Night - Rush 
"Why try? I know why, this feeling inside me says it's time I was gone"

People are strange - The Doors
"When you're strange, no one remembers your name... When you're strange..."

Stand up and Shout - Dio
"You've got desire, so let it out! You've got the power, stand up and shout! Shout!"


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I picked the first song, Eat the Rich, because of Oakley's political views. She's avidly an anarchist, and wishes to see the eventual destruction of all governmental and class system. She particularly despises the rich folk, partially due to the envy of a lavish lifestyle she could never have, and wants to see the destruction of the privledged nobles and aristocrats. I feel like this song reflects these views, so I picked it to be the first on the list.


Kickstart my Heart reminds me of Oakley because she actively seeks out thrill and danger. She's not one to take a potentially life threatening situation all that seriously, and views them as something to entertain her. This is the essence of this song, on how daredevils seek cheap thrills, and even how it could eventually be costly.


Oakley, through out all her life, has been constantly moving. She rarely stays in one spot for too long; she's always been gripped by a particularly strong wanderlust. I chose Fly by Night for this reason, as the song is about an individual just suddenly packing up and moving on with little warnings and few goodbyes. This feeling and process is something Oakley has expierenced countless times as she moved from town to town around Aloria.


Due to being a silven, very few people enjoy Oakley's extended company. She's an outcast, ostracized by society. The song People are Strange talks about how being strange feels like, something Oakley is well acquainted with.


Stand up and Shout ties into Oakley's need for personal freedom and desire of self expression. She simply wants to be a free woman, and wants to be free of any chains that tie her down.

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Abigail Langlais-Tucker
The drunken mage

Longneck Bottle - Garth Brooks
"Longneck bottle, let go of my hand"

Honky Cat - Elton John
"You better get back, honky cat; livin' in the city ain't where it's at"

Happy - Pharrell Williams
"'Cause I'm happy"

Shine - Collective Soul
"Heaven let your light shine down"

Distant Early Warning - Rush
"You sometimes drive me crazy, but I worry about you"

[spoiler=Reasonings]

Abigail suffers from a strongly addictive personality, which is by no means a good thing. She is, without much doubt, addicted to alcohol. Abigail often struggles with her addiction, as most of her money is wasted on it, and her alcoholism has cost her a few relationships with friends and family alike. The song Longneck bottle reflects her struggle nearly perfectly - it describes an alcoholic who is desperate to stop, but simply can't.


Honky Cat is about when a man who previously lived a rural, 'hick' lifestyle moves into the city, and is then absoloutely overwhelmed by it. The same thing happened to Abigail - she came from rural Ithania, and moved to regalia nearly on a whim. She struggled for a long time before she adapted. Even today, she still misses the countryside, and yearns to one day return.


The song Happy simply describes Abigail's almost constant outward positive attitude. Even if this preppiness is only a facade at times, Abigail tends to almost appear outwardly happy.


Abigail is a very religious woman, even if she's not always very outspoken about her religious choices. She prays nearly twice daily, and offers many paintings, carvings, and fruits to her god, Mershell. She often looks to religion for guidance when all else fails her. This is why I chose Shine, because the song sports a similar theme of piety.


Lastly, I chose Distant Early Warning, but it's a double edged sword in this situation. Many have expressed worry and concern to Abigail over her alcoholism, even though she's already tried to go sober a few times and has failed each. Abigail will also worry excessively for any of those close to her - which is what this song is about. Catching early warning signs of trouble, and expressing concern.

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