Minecraft Username:[/b]
Affiliation:resident(best friends with mayor)
Town Name:olimpia
Is the Grief located in the Wild? If so, is there a pending Mayor application for this defined region?in town
Co-ordinates of Grief:
X:-4766
Y:53
Z:-899
Brief Description:missing redstone and dispensers
Evidence:n/a
X:-4775
Y:53
Z:-919
cuts off the hall that loops around and missing mossy cobble and iron bars infront of all torches
Rollback:yes
(think it was Logo_111)
Went through endstone(no going through endstone is a town rule) and no griefing
(the mayor said i could do this and make the structure)
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slimypeople48 BuilderBuilder ⛰️ Ex-President ⚒️⚒️
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Just to set the record straight... I only dug under my own home. I understand the rule about endstone, but that piece of land was mine going down to bedrock. Slimy, you have tunnels throughout the town, that's selfish for you to just think you can tunnel under plots that might be owned by someone someday. I think the stuff destroyed was less that 1k, but that is what I will pay you in damages. I am sorry that you lost your tunnel though.
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slimypeople48 BuilderBuilder ⛰️ Ex-President ⚒️⚒️
I have a tunnel going under a spot that had no plots or houses when i built it and i cleared it up with baccardi and she said it was fine and i just had to put endstone all around to make sure no1 goes through it so i did and now this is the secondtime some 1 has destroyed it so i'm mad and i just want my spot back
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My main question is this: Does a city rule override ownership of a plot? If I were destroying enderstone all over the town that's one thing, but under my house? Why should I have to build around something in my own plot? It just doesn't make sense.
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This location was cleaned out by you, slimypeople48. You're the only one who removed the mossy cobble etc. Logo_111 did place some endstone but didn't break any in this area. I would advise discussing this situation with the town owner.
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