The Insane Creator Misnik has no rhyme or reason for his many various creations. Future Archaeologists will marvel at the pure randomness of monuments built very close to each other that have little or no relation whatsoever
Our journey begins into a section of the world that was nearly untouched by save by a few brave explorers:
This nearly pristine environment called Misnik from his other project with a desire to tame this wilderness. It began simply with a Skyroad, then an underground base..and another...and then it began to grow on the surface. Slowly at first strange stones began to rise out of the desert ever higher:
Until the newest warmachine was ready to defend his construction from outsiders was built...yes yes they would pay.
Then the kami(spirits) took him and spoke to him of balance and nature. So Misnik began a project to honor those kami. He picked a nearby hill and began to create a place for them. first he made a sacred Torii to define the area:
Then slowly but surely the shrine rose along the hill tops...in the process past the hill..to the next one creating and even larger artificial hill:
Then after many many many sheep were sacrificed to appease the spirits the shrine was done..enough:
Then Misnik said, It is Good and began more projects that are likely to never be finished in the near vicinity:
Both current Projects can be seen there and a little better here (most current view):
The madness creeped into Misnik's dreams and he saw a windmill flying...he must build it so he did start....
The original site of the end of my tunnels. Ie where all the snow came from for my Church of ToG. Built a winter home on the old worksite:
I don't have many pictures of the church actually but heres the window:
Speaking recently of works hidden from the naked eye I made a tunnel system 3x4 in the old system, and 3x3 in the newer system connecting everything together:
With the Advent of Portals I also connected up that system to numerous nether portals making a fairly decent system in the Nether as well:
Little known fact I built the skylight for the current train station and a fair amount of the visible structure, nothing to do with the actual train workings though: