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The City uses [[Minecraft:redstone]] in much of it's infrastructure. One house in the book is described to have toggleable lighting in addition to torches, and [[Minecraft:minecart]]s are used for transportation, which can be dangerous to pedestrians to the point where it is stated that the City is significantly more dangerous during the day.
The City uses [[Minecraft:redstone]] in much of it's infrastructure. One house in the book is described to have toggleable lighting in addition to torches, and [[Minecraft:minecart]]s are used for transportation, which can be dangerous to pedestrians to the point where it is stated that the City is significantly more dangerous during the day.
== Location ==
== Location ==
Most of the exact geography of the City is unknown. According to one of the characters, the City contains most of the world's population, and all who live outside are part of the City's economic ecosystem. The terrain on the border of the city has been deforested and strip-mined by the Redstone Company. Further out, but still less than a day's walk away from the City, is a small civilization of zombies. By the end of the book, the deforested lands have been revitalized to the point of being indistinguishable from untouched nature.
== Culture ==
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Most of the exact geography of the City is unknown. According to one of the characters, the City contains most of the world's population, and all who live outside are part of the City's economic ecosystem. The terrain on the border of the city has been deforested and strip-mined by the Redstone Company. Further out, but still less than a day's walk away from the City, is a small civilization of zombies. By the end of the book, the deforested lands have been revitalized to the point of being indistinguishable from untouched nature.
The City has more than enough economic output to be self-sufficient; concerns about survival in the City are rare. Frequent use of redstone leads to things like minecart rail systems and small flying machines being commonplace in the City. The City has an educational system, with classes focusing around basic ''Minecraft'' skills like [[Minecraft:crafting]] and [[Minecraft:potion]]s, but students are not allowed to apply any of these skills. The City celebrates City Week, a week-long celebration during which school is cancelled. Denizens of the City struggle with product awareness; at one point, a character mentions that their food was sold from a store, grown on a farm of unknown quality.
== Points of interest ==
== Points of interest ==
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=== Brant's Mansion ===
{{Expand section}} The home of the family that runs the [[Minecraft:Redstone Company]]. Beneath the mansion is an arena called the "Before Times Experience", designed to simulate the [[Minecraft:Before Times]], enjoyed by many residents of the City.
=== City Hall ===
{{Expand section}} The capitol building of the City, whose name is also used to describe the administrative body of the City. At the end of the plot, it holds a celebration to celebrate the succesful conclusion of the story's events.


== Inhabitants ==
== Inhabitants ==
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Latest revision as of 11:14, 27 May 2026

Template:ForTemplate:WipTemplate:Infobox location The City is the primary setting of Minecraft: The Outsider. The largest city in the Overworld, it stands as a monument to the evolution of humans, protecting its inhabitants from outside threats such as Minecraft:zombies that had once tormented them during the Minecraft:Before Times.

Architecture

Template:Expand section The City uses Minecraft:redstone in much of it's infrastructure. One house in the book is described to have toggleable lighting in addition to torches, and Minecraft:minecarts are used for transportation, which can be dangerous to pedestrians to the point where it is stated that the City is significantly more dangerous during the day.

Location

Most of the exact geography of the City is unknown. According to one of the characters, the City contains most of the world's population, and all who live outside are part of the City's economic ecosystem. The terrain on the border of the city has been deforested and strip-mined by the Redstone Company. Further out, but still less than a day's walk away from the City, is a small civilization of zombies. By the end of the book, the deforested lands have been revitalized to the point of being indistinguishable from untouched nature.

Culture

Template:Expand section The City has more than enough economic output to be self-sufficient; concerns about survival in the City are rare. Frequent use of redstone leads to things like minecart rail systems and small flying machines being commonplace in the City. The City has an educational system, with classes focusing around basic Minecraft skills like Minecraft:crafting and Minecraft:potions, but students are not allowed to apply any of these skills. The City celebrates City Week, a week-long celebration during which school is cancelled. Denizens of the City struggle with product awareness; at one point, a character mentions that their food was sold from a store, grown on a farm of unknown quality.

Points of interest

Brant's Mansion

Template:Expand section The home of the family that runs the Minecraft:Redstone Company. Beneath the mansion is an arena called the "Before Times Experience", designed to simulate the Minecraft:Before Times, enjoyed by many residents of the City.

City Hall

Template:Expand section The capitol building of the City, whose name is also used to describe the administrative body of the City. At the end of the plot, it holds a celebration to celebrate the succesful conclusion of the story's events.

Inhabitants

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Quotes

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Minecraft:Brant didn’t even have to try to be cool. His parents were the richest people in The City and ran the redstone contraption company Redstone Co. Even though it was called Redstone Co., it dealt with a lot more than Minecraft:redstone, and its contraptions and merchandise were basically what kept The City running these days. Redstone Co. got The City its Minecraft:coal, Minecraft:iron, Minecraft:wood, brewing items, Minecraft:bonemeal, Minecraft:lava source blocks for Minecraft:obsidian, and so much more. Brant’s parents threw the best parties in The City, so naturally their son was popular.

Trivia

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