Twin Swans
Need something surreal, and beautiful in you world? Something, that you can write legends and myths about? Or simply, you would like to live in an extraordinary base? These temple carrying swans are just what you need! Practice your lore-play and storytelling with your friends, or just use it as a survival base. Either way, these beautiful birds want to be part of your world!
Made by:
-dawwer (TimeCube Productions)
40 x 170 build
Place all .schem files into your WorldEdit schematics folder.
[Drive Letter] > Users > [Account Name] > AppData > Roaming > .minecraft > config > worldedit > schematics
In order to paste the schematic into your world, run //schem load [name], then //paste -ae
Need something surreal, and beautiful in you world? Something, that you can write legends and myths about? Or simply, you would like to live in an extraordinary base? These temple carrying swans are just what you need! Practice your lore-play and storytelling with your friends, or just use it as a survival base. Either way, these beautiful birds want to be part of your world!
Made by:
-dawwer (TimeCube Productions)
40 x 170 build
Place all .schem files into your WorldEdit schematics folder.
[Drive Letter] > Users > [Account Name] > AppData > Roaming > .minecraft > config > worldedit > schematics
In order to paste the schematic into your world, run //schem load [name], then //paste -ae
Need something surreal, and beautiful in you world? Something, that you can write legends and myths about? Or simply, you would like to live in an extraordinary base? These temple carrying swans are just what you need! Practice your lore-play and storytelling with your friends, or just use it as a survival base. Either way, these beautiful birds want to be part of your world!
Made by:
-dawwer (TimeCube Productions)
40 x 170 build
Place all .schem files into your WorldEdit schematics folder.
[Drive Letter] > Users > [Account Name] > AppData > Roaming > .minecraft > config > worldedit > schematics
In order to paste the schematic into your world, run //schem load [name], then //paste -ae