
The map is generated upon normal Minecraft terrain (all the way back from version 1.3.2), so most ores, strongholds, dungeons, and other secrets can still be found below ground. Plenty of other information is also to be found, that flesh out the story of the world and add depth to it.

To discover the truth about this world, you will have to explore it, and find the scraps. It features 8 large cities, 10 towns, 5 crash sites of large vehicles (such as airplanes), and a whole bunch of secrets. The map features over 100 notes, scattered throughout the massive map. If you find mods that you think will enhance the experience, feel free to use them You may break and destroy whatever you wish, you may build things to help you survive, you may farm, you may grief – whatever your heart desires, you are allowed to do. The rules are the same as in any apocalyptic scenario: there are no rules. Letters From A Dead Earth is a free-roam survival map, filled with quests and a whole bunch of secrets.

Only the most observant and keen will find this, and be able to hear the whispers of the ghosts from the dead earth. Hidden among the ruins of this desolate and destroyed land is scraps of paper, upon which the days preceding the end of civilization have been written, as well as the details of the immediate aftermath.īy finding them all, you are able to scrap the story together, and you might even find mysteries that goes even deeper than that. Yet no one knows but the dead, and the ruins. Sometimes you feel like the world felt apart just yesterday, other times like it happened centuries ago. You’re in Jefferson County, and you’re not the only one who doesn’t know what happened, no one else does. In the Letters From A Dead Earth Map, you start out as one of few survivors, you have survived an apocalypse, but you have no idea how, nor what happened.
