Category:Ithania

 "Ithania is a world with great variety ranging from a giant desert, to large open seas, thick dense jungles, large swamps and smaller islands."

Ithania is currently the oldest map on MassiveCraft.

More info will be added here soon.

History
Ithania is currently the oldest factions map on MassiveCraft following the deletion of Daendroc and Ellador. Ithania has MassiveRestore enabled, allowing unclaimed chunks to be restored once every month.

Lore
Faction lore, or roleplay lore

Geography
Ithania has a varied landscape with a large desert, thick jungles, great plains, frozen tundras, and volcanic mushroom islands. The plains region takes up the center and north of the map and is divided into north and south by a wide river. The spawn area is located on the southern half by the river's edge. Farther south from the plains is Ithania's desert, which stretches several a couple thousand blocks before meeting the walls of the jungle plateau that lines Ithania's southern edge. To north is the northern half of the Ithanian plains and the snowy areas, including the ice cliffs, steep frozen mountain walls that act as Ithania's northern edge.

Spawn Area
Ithania has a single spawn area named Havenreach located at the center of the map. It consists of a port and a nearby town on the southern half of the plains area. Entering Ithania from the factions hub will bring the player to the ship in the port. However, using the teleport command will spawn the player in the town instead. The Ithania spawn town has many facilities that players can utilize, including a wizard's tower with public enchantment tables.

Resources
Ithania offers a lot of resources with its varied terrain. Sand is abundant here and relatively close to spawn. There are two large mushroom islands found in the oceans on the opposite sides of the map. These islands have a nether biome so ghasts and pigmen can spawn on them.

Ithania is an older map so it does not contain some of the newer blocks, including the stone variations (andesite, diorite, and granite), prismarine blocks, or newer trees such as acacia and dark oak.