u/redm42
The Concordance Web (FINALIZED) [ChatGPT]
This is a noncommercial, fan-made worldbuilding experiment inspired by the color philosophy of Magic: The Gathering. It is not an official Wizards of the Coast product. I drew the central diagram by hand without using a protractor and assembled the cards in Magic Set Editor using its “Modern Extra—Modern with Extra Colors” format. ChatGPT helped me test and refine the relationships between the colors and helped edit portions of the accompanying poem, while I made the final creative decisions, revisions, and presentation.
I call the system the Concordance Web. It imagines a version of Magic built around ten colors rather than five: Light, Architecture, Water and Air, Aether, Darkness, Flux, Fire, Energy, Earth, and Love. Colorless is represented separately by the Void.
The thick blue lines around the Web represent elemental alliances, while the thin pink lines crossing its interior represent conflicts. Each color allies with the four colors closest to it and opposes the five colors farther away. Together, the allied connections form a protective ring around the perimeter.
At the center lies the Void: an absence of color, identity, substance, and meaning. It is stronger than any single color, but weaker than all ten colors acting together. When you focus toward the center, the Web appears dominated by conflict. When you look around its edge, the alliances form an unbroken ring that contains the Void.
Five pairs occupy directly opposite points of the decagon. These are the most absolute oppositions in the system, because they share no mutual allied bridge. Their connecting lines therefore pass directly through the Void, representing a confrontation so fundamental that neither side can reach the other through cooperation or common ground.
The twelve-part poem explores all forty-five unique relationships between the ten colors. Standard text represents allied pairs, italicized text represents opposing pairs, and bold italicized lines represent the five absolute oppositions that pass through the Void. The final sections describe the colors uniting against the Void and the arrival of heroes from colliding universes.
The Concordance Web — A Ten-Element Magic System, Its Relationships, and the Void Between Them
The Concordance Web — A Ten-Element Magic System, Its Relationships, and the Void Between Them
I created the Concordance Web as the foundation for a custom Magic-style universe built around ten elemental colors rather than the traditional five.
Each color represents both a physical force and a philosophy: Light, Architecture, Water/Air, Aether, Darkness, Flux, Fire, Energy, Earth, and Love. Every element has four natural allies and five philosophical opponents, with their relationships determined by their positions around the Web.
The five pairs positioned directly across from one another are the deepest oppositions. Their connecting lines must pass through the center, where Void resides. Void is not simply darkness, evil, death, or chaos—it represents the erasure of identity, meaning, relationship, conflict, and existence itself. Opposing colors may disagree fundamentally, but their disagreement still proves that both sides exist. Void seeks to erase both.
The surrounding colors therefore form a kind of metaphysical barrier around it. Individually, the elements remain divided by their differences, but together their alliances and oppositions create a complete system that Void cannot easily penetrate.
I also wrote an accompanying poem that introduces each element, explores its relationships with the others, and ends with the arrival of Void as their common enemy. The final section shifts toward a superhero-inspired dimensional war, in which figures from different universes are forced into conflict before realizing that they may be the only beings capable of preserving the Web.
The poem and diagram were developed through a combination of my own worldbuilding, iterative visual design, Magic Set Editor, and AI-assisted brainstorming and revision. I would especially appreciate feedback on whether the elemental relationships feel philosophically coherent, whether the diagram communicates those relationships clearly, and whether Void works as an enemy to the entire system rather than merely another element.
The Survival Hub Minecraft Map Submission
##Team or individual contributor name
Highlighterlife
##Map title
The Survival Hub
##Map description
A minecraft survival map that utilizes a colossal automatic storage system and an even more gigantic zoo to incorporate every obtainable block and item, and house every containable mob in the game. The entirety of Minecraft's blocks and items can be divided into 23 categories, and this map simulates a storage unit that organizes the entire game to make it easier.
##What do you love the most about your submission?
I love the accessibility that my map grants to users. Before storage was a nightmare. Now it's not a problem at all. I've revolutionized storage.
##Link to album of screenshots, video trailer, or walkthrough for complex/long maps
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fph-ZgQHLJnwttKXklCuaB2YTRK3IiOw/view?usp=drive_link
##Map download link
https://scpmagic.net/special
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##Changelog
- I have not made any changes since my last update; there has only been one update
- The map is only compatible with v1.21.11
##Link to previous submission post
https://www.scpmagic.net/special
Looking for a group to play my Minecraft Map with
I have an incredibly ambitious world that I've been working on for a while. It is a two to four player survival map about sorting and organizing every block and item in the game and displaying every mob in the game. I'm looking for at least one person who would like to play test this gargantuan map with me.
Looking for a group to play my Minecraft Map with
I have an incredibly ambitious world that I've been working on for a while. It is a two to four player survival map about sorting and organizing every block and item in the game and displaying every mob in the game. I'm looking for at least one person who would like to play test this gargantuan map with me.
Regarding the SCP Minecraft Project
There's something I need everybody to keep in mind. There are currently 10,000 standard SCPs in existence. The issue is, the Foundation has a history of sporadically changing or removing the entire document of certain SCPs without warning due to unforeseen reasons. Because of the sheer scale of the project, it is physically impossible for me to be able to constantly keep up with every single SCP article that gets changed. So when it eventually gets published, if you go to your SCP and it doesn't match what you wrote, it's probably because the SCP recently got changed. Unless there is a way to consistently monitor every change made to the Database, there's really nothing I can do about it except try my best.
We are attempting to build every existing SCP in Minecraft.
All 10,000 standard SCPs currently in existence, all EX SCPs and all Jokes. I am looking for some volunteers who are very familiar with both Minecraft and SCP and are willing to help us accomplish this colossal, practically neverending project. (Don't bother saying "tHaT's ImPoSsIbLe!" We're doing it ANYWAY.)