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Eriya

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A view of Eriya from a dirt pillar.

Eriya is a humble farming village located in the Maria District, built by iDucKy06. It is an attempt to recreate the cosy, European medieval aesthetic within Minecraft. Its gravel roads are narrow, its trees are evergreen, and the architecture is inspired by the Fachwerk style, featuring timber framing on wool walls with cobblestone foundations.

Notable Buildings

The entrance of the Church of Theotokos

The Church of Theotokos

The graveyard near the church.

The first building constructed in Eriya is a church, built entirely with cobblestone walls, fences, and glass windows. It features a bell tower and an oak door. It serves as a location for ore smelting and storage. Behind the church lies a graveyard, designed to be the final resting place of deceased Eriyans.

The Mother Bridge

View of the Mother Bridge from Eriya.
Bridge as seen from spawn.

It connects the spawn area to Eriya. Its design features thick arches and houses built on top, inspired by the historic Old London Bridge. Visitors can borrow minecarts (available in chests at both stations) to travel between spawn and Eriya in minutes, passing above the scenic view of the ocean.

Villager Houses

Philly The Farmer’s house.
Mason the Stonemason’s house.
Zippy's clocktower.
Eriya’s tree farm.

Some of the villagers include: Philly the Farmer, Mason the Stonemason, Woody Jackson, Fun Guy the Fungi Guy, and Dirty Bert. Their names contain puns that hint at the types of items stored within their respective buildings (excluding Zippy). Eriya does not have a centralized storage system, instead, each building serves a specific purpose by storing thematically fitting items.

Dirty Bert’s house.