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Aethier [Medieval, Fantasy - Roleplaying] (1.6)


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Welcome to Aethier - a medieval fantasy roleplaying server!

 

Aethier is a medieval Minecraft roleplaying server. Our theme follows the journey of the serfs to the kings.

We focus our characters to survive and grow with their own personalities and stories, while defending ourselves against the wicked... or the kind.

 

Multiple gods have created our realm. Some choose to be welcoming and hopefuly, while others choose to harm the poor and be mischievous.

Whether you decide to study magic, grow muscles, or live the normal life, you see to your own character's journey

 

Aethier is not only a realm of roleplaying. It's a community, too. We try our best to be friends with all members and not hold opinions and emotions when it comes to following the rules.

We heartedly follow a bully-free community, where rudeness and abusive behaviour is not tolerated. We attempt to hold no grudges with warnings, temp-bans and permanent bans.

Maturity is the key to our community. We welcome all ages, but our recommended applying age is thirteen years old.

 

 

As a server, we provide:

A safe and fun community

A TeamSpeak server for players to hang out and speak with eachother

A customized forum using the XenForo forum software

Player-built lore and world

Custom plugins

New fun adventures and events hosted by the players of the server

Special-needs friendly [Autism, Dyspraxia, Dyslexia, etc.]

An objective staff system with a friendly and interactive staff team

A simple whitelisting system

Donator ranks with access to the creative world

 

 

Features:

Supports the More Player Models mod

Create your very own fictional character and play him/her however you want

Custom nobility plugin that allows players to gain Nobility rank, awarding them special RP titles and allowing them to create regions

Create your very own organisation or join another player's organisation

Go on adventures around the world and find hidden treasures and discover new technologies

Scroll through 10 pages of RP titles and choose the one you want

Donate to the server and get access to a special creative world

Participate in events with all the other players, or host your very own event

Interact with a friendly and welcoming community and hang out with them by roleplaying or playing completely different games with them

Connect to the server's Teamspeak channel and communicate with the friendly faces you roleplay with

 

Link to our forums: http://www.aethier.co.uk

Link to whitelist applications here:

http://www.aethier.co.uk/index.php?forums/applications-for-whitelist.43/

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