Eleutheria Wiki
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Welcome to the Eleutheria Wiki

Eleutheria is a 24/7 public Minecraft server, focused around realistic survival role-playing and civilization-building.

Please view our Server Rules so that you can enjoy yourself on our server.

Unique Features

Hardcore Survival - Utilizing hunger and thirst plugins, food and drink become important considerations in exploration and mining in both the Nether and the surface world. Food no longer heals damage, but players use wool as "bandages" to bind wounds.

Realistic World - While Minecraft is known for stunning vistas and beautiful landscapes, the Perlin noise algorithm fails to create lifelike continents or large biomes. To solve this problem, we have hand-crafted a world with vast oceans, blazing deserts, frozen wastes, and massive continents to explore and inhabit.

Player-Driven Economy - Unlike most role-playing servers, we pride ourselves on an economic system based not on artifical prices, but the natural supply and demand for goods and services. Our economist-designed currency system utilizes a "diamond standard" to provide a stable basis for the denarius, our coinage.

Bukkit-Powered Functionality - We use the power of Bukkit to run a variety of exciting plugins that improve and expand gameplay. Plugins include NPCX, creaturebox, iConomy, Towny, Bandages, Turnstiles, VoxelPort, LocalShops, Gastronomic, Calendar, and more.

Immersive Transportation - Voxelport gives a system of teleportation between cities or continents without breaking immersion. Build a seaport and purchase a route to bring fast travel to your citizens - and denarii to your pocket!

Build a Civilization - Carve a homestead out of the harsh and unforgiving Terra Nullius; form a rural village with your friends; create cities filled with unique and varied shops. The Towny plugin brings cities, nations, diplomacy, and war to the world of Eleutheria.

Medieval Aesthetic - Enjoy a world filled with structures built in the Romano-British style of the 6th and 7th centuries AD. Stumble upon ancient Roman ruins, and trade with native tribes in their villages.

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