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Sheep Farm Lore

lottaine

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Part 1: Tyndall

Tyndall; A small town from a server not long ago, that thrived inside a mountain in one of the many extreme hills biomes that covered the once endless map of loka. MOpyc, the owner of the town, and his other members, mined the cavern out making a town with three floors, several confusing paths, and slimes all over the place. The generator room, adjoined the vault, was protected by obsidian walls. Why obsidian some may ask? Tyndall was build in a time where raiders were all over the lands of Loka. Raiders would use TNT cannons to destroy walls, mine holes, break in, and raid. Raiders always kept owners of towns on their toes. "How did they get in?" Was a frequently asked question among the members of towns. Owners of towns never build a vault without at the very least obsidian walls, as TNT explosions can't destroy obsidian. The vault in Tyndall was a large vault that held many sorts of things such as, swords, armor, diamonds, and other valuables. But why would the members of Tyndall need such a large vault? To store the wool.
 
Part 2: Automatic

Structures and towns were being planned and constructed all over the lands of Loka. From the Lotus Blossom Temple to the bedrock vault of Pallet City, MOpyc's automatic sheep farm was in a category all on its own. Construction began when the town of Tyndall was looking for a quick money maker, aside from going out mining. What better way to make some decent cash then to sell sheep wool! In all colors! With a few chests of red stone dust, several stacks of oak planks, and a couple of levers, the automatic sheep farm was complete! The farm was built with four pens that held several inbreed sheep that were dyed to the desired color needed. Once dyed, a lever is switched on and water begins to flow, in one of the pens, pushing the sheep towards one wall that had another flow of water. Once all the sheep reach the flow of water on the one wall, they float down a single block wide path were a little hole is left open for the player to stand and sheer sheep as they float by. Once sheered, the sheep are then pushed back to the original pen where they eat grass, grow their wool, and begin the process again. Having the four pens left no down time while sheering the hundreds of sheep that were in MOpyc's sheep farm. Unfortunately what MOpyc didn't know, was that he was not the only player on the server that wanted to make some fast cash sheering wool.
 
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