Sunday, November 29, 2015

Congratulations Commissioner Kacii

Hello all!

It is my pleasure to congratulate Kacii for her promotion to the rank of server Commissioner after her superb run as our server Deputy!

Kacii's story is one of persistence and expectations. I've known Kacii for a VERY long time, and have seen AND heard about her exploits going back as far back as the early days of Gunia's server. Although young, she was a player of vast presence, with a strong spirit, an independent flair, a personal sense of justice, and a frequent hunger for conversation and roleplay. She reminded me a bit of our old staff member Ajjget, but with a rock-solid stability about her that always made her desirable as a potential staff member.

She was SO desirable, in fact, that she always turned down initial requests for a Deputy spot, or simply never expressed much interest in being anything other than a player of the people; and for the longest time remained rather aloof of any prospects of advancement in the server. Despite befriending many of us, occasionally volunteering for citizen whitelist reviews, and standing up to bad players and bullies on the server, she simply wanted to remain fiercely independent as a player. It was an admirable trait, so I personally had to respect that even as I shelved any prospect of ever seeing her even as a Deputy... and more so after she finally formally declined an official offer by Mimi to become a Deputy. She would forever remain as one of the greatest players we ever had (and a good sport for chicken-related humor), and that commitment is certainly paid a homage to in my April Fool's 2015 article. ^^

But then... a miracle happened! I'm not sure if our culture finally crept up on her, or she grew older, or her ambitions changed, or what not... but suddenly, and during a very opportune time when we needed help, she was ready to agree to Mimi's proposal! It was a happy day for all of us when she finally agreed to become Deputy! And she has taken up this mantle with fierce devotion, a curious attention to detail, a willingness to help in various circumstances, and an increased confidence in her open communication with the rest of the staff members and myself (whereas once upon a time she seemed almost afraid to talk to me). She has been a remarkable Deputy, and has never been shy of taking up tasks that belie her young age, only seeking help from other staff members or myself when absolutely necessary! All her best traits from before as a fantastic player have been amplified several times fold, and she truly demonstrates her Gulliver Minecraft server experience and boundless potential to the team every day!

She has been a great friend to many of us, a phenomenal story-teller to all the uninitiated players wanting to know more about our little community, and a proud guardian to those even younger and vulnerable than herself -- and I feel absolutely privileged to have such a talented person on my team! Now that she's the best she can be as a Deputy, and proved herself to be an individual trustworthy of greater powers, I feel it's only fitting to direct her potential further by nominating her to a Commissioner position. May her new privileges and responsibilities allow her to explore new avenues of personal growth, as she continues being a great keeper of our community's proud history, legacy and future!


Kacii was voted in through a parliamentary-style staff election featuring an incredible 94% voter turnout, with 16 votes in favor and one abstain due to unavailability!

I want to thank all staff who participated in giving Kacii such an enthusiastic vote of confidence, as well as all players who have helped make her the remarkable staff member she is today!




Friday, November 27, 2015

You Have Now Entered... The Twilight Zone

Alo peoplez!!
We have, in a way, two Thanksgiving presents to offer the server!  ^.^

#1:  The ENTIRE map of the expanded world has now been explored!!!  You can go ahead and visit our Dynmap to see the entire map all pristine and clear!  Special thanks to all of you who helped explore all the unloaded chunks, especially Lomgren who was at it for weeks!  ^.^

http://bigsister.mcserver.ws:8123/#

#2:  We now have a converted Twilight Forest area imported into Big Sister!!  Many of you wanted to visit the modded Twilight Forest, but without being able to do that... I figured it would be better (and cooler) to... BRING TWILIGHT FOREST TO US!!!  It took about two weeks to scout out a good area and then make all the necessary block conversions to make the map accessible to 1.6.4; and there are still many more things to tweak to make the area truly shine.  But it's here, and it's public land so you can do whatever you'd like in this new Twilight Forest National Park!  From claiming a Mushroom Palace room as a home, to building roads through the thorn bushes, to harvesting the mysterious Cheese Mushrooms!


As far as how to get there... There is a TP at Spawn atop a very OBVIOUS Twilight Forest feature that's been on our server forever, and which has has limited use... till today.  Hope you don't mind a little climb and some leaves in your hair.  :P

No worries about having to shrink or be normal-sized to get to this teleporter, as there is a resizer over at the Twilight Forest landing area now.  Future teleporters may be built, as well as a road/bridge to here that will be created atop some future imported islands.

Have fun!!!  :)

Sunday, November 1, 2015

New World Border

Hello all,

Consider this a belated anniversary present, but I have officially abandoned the Ark initiative of building within a limited 7000x7000 block area, and created a new physical World Border that stretches from x-8192 z-8192, to x8192 z8192, offering a full usable world size of 32x32 square Regions (with each Region composed of 32x32 Chunks).  This is VERY big, and offers twice or thrice as much growth opportunity compared to the Ark.. and although a lot of this area is water, this may change soon as oceans offer prime real estate for imports from other mods.

Effective immediately, all users can now build past the original Ark border, and are free to explore, mine, found towns or pave roads up to the glass world border (which can't be traversed anyway). All preexisting towns and structures that were built past the Ark are now official and can be left in place.  I encourage all users to explore as much of this new world as possible to help us see how much our home has expanded.

Thank you!


Sunday, October 18, 2015

Two-Year Server Anniversary Address

Alo everyone!

I promised a two-year anniversary address, and I am happy to deliver... even if it's not as punctual as I expected (but hey, it's still within the weekend celebration!  So once more, time to get all dressed up for this....



Two years... just writing it doesn't do much justice to the magnitude of this accomplishment. We have literally survived, and thrived, for TWO years, and this when many Minecraft servers barely survive two months, others two weeks.  The longest-lasting Gulliver server, our parent server [Gunia's Gulliver Server], endured for 1.5 years; knowing this, I'm happy to preserve the adage that "no parent should outlive their child".  And all this without ever resetting our world map (destroying everyone's investment of time, love and talent), ever losing sight of where we came from (preserving the memory of Dravic's, Gunia's, Skyscraper's and others), without ever going back on our core principles.  In this we succeeded on what we set out to do... be a rock-solid center of stability for those who can call our server a virtual home.

Often when I'm working from home, and have various machines turned on at my desk, I will have my Chromebook turned on with Steam and Gmail, always ready to respond to emergencies.  Since nowadays that's almost a rarity, what with brilliant staff members ready and willing to respond in my place, I also have Dynmap open as well, in it's gorgeous 3D isometric mode.  It is in these rare instances, when I need to take a quick break from the brutal onslaught of paid obligations, that I scan our world, in part longing to be down there playing with you guys or building a road/bridge, but in larger part simply gasping in awe and admiration to all our crowning achievements.  Even if it's not a very large server, just the overwhelming amount of detail is mind-blowing.  We have many cities, towns and villages, all different and unique and worth the long trek to explore.  We have a sprawling road network interconnecting most of them, and ever-growing with each passing day, like web of a vast kingdom of spiders.  We have furnishings and gardens, dungeon quests and markets,... you can ride roller coasters or storm an Overworld nether fortress, or roleplay in a giant school, or simply relax with a finely brewed cup of coffee at a local SpookJams.  And above all, we have such a colorful and wonderful assortment of people there to make it all possible... and not just that, but make it worthwhile to visit, mingle, and help things grow bigger, better, more fun, more detailed, more brilliant and clever, and astonishingly alive!

I don't believe there are any words to describe how thankful, and proud, I am of all of you for helping us get to this milestone, and in such an incredible state!  I would not have imagined it early on, but I am forever-grateful that it became our reality!

I may not have much to offer for the anniversary this year due to time constraints (although some of my staff were gracious enough to throw a few server parties in my place), but I feel that a very important thing I can do for you all is to correct some wrongs I've been doing for the last two years....

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1) I have up until now refused to call you a "community". 

While I'm a sucker for semantics, I feel nonetheless that you have all worked so hard and have done so much, and have looked after each other so well, that it would be nothing less than insulting to call it anything else than a "community".  Through your efforts, you HAVE built a community out of something meant to be long obsolete... how is it that we can still be stuck in Minecraft 1.6.4, ever surrounded by newer and more amazing games, and yet you still return here to spend time with your fellow players and friends, or outside on the forum or Steam?  I feel it is because when people care enough about each other to band together as an ever-interacting group, they begin to establish their own identity and culture, from which they can thrive no matter what the circumstances or how th environment is.  In essence, we created a community... and just like with ideas of reincarnation, the body (the server) may be corporeal and may not always last forever, but the spirit (the community) is in a way immortal, and can transcend in ways we never thought possible.

So I want to thank you all not just for making this the best server I have ever had the pleasure of playing in, but the best online community I have ever known.


2) I have either willingly or unwillingly used my server as a soapbox.

Now granted I have already done a lot in recent months to turn this around, but it begs repeating for those of you who have known me for a lot longer.  While I have benefited a lot from what I've learned during my time here -- and no day goes by when I'm thankful for having discovered [in the most unlikeliest of places] the real world salvation to some of my person ills -- I have had to come to accept that this will not work for everyone, as not everyone suffers from the same thing, or exactly the same way, or benefit from my own unique circumstances that allowed me to help myself.  I'm also not a doctor or parent or psychiatrist or even that much of a friend in the truest definition of the word, so really and truly I possess no reason at all for anyone to listen to me.  All I have is my rank as server owner, a fake position of authority, but still an "authority" nonetheless -- this may compel some people to either pay me lip-service to gain favor, or worse, it may cause other people to indeed be swayed or manipulated in ways that could potentially make a bad situation in their circumstance worse.

While I wholeheartedly believe in learning and asking questions, I admit that I would often find myself doing more "telling" than anything, and for that I'm sorry.  You all deserve a chance to find your own answers the way I did -- and while I'm always happy to share my knowledge and experience, remember that it's just one of many millions and billions of different viewpoints yet to be uncovered by you.


3) I have been trying too hard to find my replacement.

As I mentioned in my first-year address, I did not seek the position I have willingly, it was all just a string of accidents that turned me into a server owner.  And I have spent almost the entirety of the two years looking for someone to replace me -- someone I could entrust the safety of the server and it's players too.  Someone kind-hearted and crafty, but firm and courageous when it's necessary. Someone proactive and willing to learn, with superb communication coming from a drive towards extroversion. Someone who has no qualms with leading, has few personal issues to impair her ability to be on the server, and who had no problems inspiring others to help her.  And yes, I really REALLY wanted this new co-owner to be a girl for reasons only I can truly understand.

Alas, many would-be candidates over the years came and went, and I grew more and more miserable as disappointment after disappointment left me more and more "trapped" as the server owner.  Then the last candidate that I had, one so wonderful and honest in her appreciation of me and my efforts, and who I can now truly call a friend, was humbled by my offer but politely refused it.  It's thanks to her that I realized two things: a) I was setting impossible requirements in large part because, b) deep down inside I did not want to wish this hardship on others.  Despite what it seems, I am not in an enviable position, and being owner has taken its tolls on my time, money, and emotions in more ways than I could have expected.  To simply pass all this on to some other unsuspecting person and let her suffer with it, while I go off and vanish from the responsibility, ultimately struck me as just as cowardly as it sounds.

Eventually I came to the decision to abandon the search for my replacement, and to enjoy the remainder of my time here as the unwilling but happy owner of a server I once wanted to give away and now love with all that I have.  I will eventually step down to pursue other real life interests, but I won't expect a Cia 2.0 to run things for me -- if the server is to continue, it will be run as a team of caring people who can all more efficiently share the burden and the rewards.

And lastly,...


4) I have spent a lot of time looking for validation.

I have been told on at least a few occasions that I, either willingly or unwillingly, constantly seek praise and fulfillment from others.  Certainly it's not lost on me that when I log into the server I can quickly become the center of attention, and often times I've interrupted a good RP or building session as a result.  I talk a lot, sometimes too much, and the screen can very easily be drowned in a torrent of green, yellow and purple from all the name tags in there.  I insert myself in a lot of staff decision-making, and I'm always eager to have people ask (or challenge?) me with questions.  I constantly yearn for interaction, sometimes even to the point of being pushy.  And I won't lie, part of me enjoys having someone look up to me -- even though I have no shortage of this in real life, it's still a remarkable feeling that I look for.

But in my defense, praise has been one of the few drivers that keeps me going.  I cannot open myself to the community, I cannot discuss what I do on the server with real life friends and family, I cannot do much writing or drawing anymore, I cannot talk to people about my passions (usually food or health) as freely as I used to, I cannot offer to help as freely as I used to, I do not have the desire to play other games, I can't follow you all with all these fancy social media technolgies, and I don't even have as much interest in Minecraft as I used to.  Despite how things seemed during the past two years, it has been astonishingly-lonely for me most of the time, and of course under these circumstances even a little "thank you" makes it all feel worth it.

Have I probably gone a little overboard?  I'm sure I've had, and that's what I hope to fix on the road to our three-year anniversary.  But I will never stop loving you all for sharing your heartfelt appreciation, such as on my birthday when so many beautiful hand-made letters literally made me cry with grateful joy.  There is a reason I don't accept donations... an honest "thank you" is worth more to me than all of Notch's Microsoft money, that's just how I am both as this symbol you have grown to like and adore, and as a person.  If there is anything I definitely need to improve on, though, it's in thanking myself, as I never give myself credit for being unique, generous and special -- and perhaps if I did more searching within, I wouldn't have to rely so much on searching throughout.

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And that's about it, and I hope this rare bit of honesty was more enlightening than off-putting to at least the vast majority of readers. ^^

Now please excuse me if I do a little copy-pasta, but I really did like what I wrote last year in conclusion, and I feel it aged nicely, with a few updates...

Thank you very much to everyone who has helped make this anniversary possible, from my friend Cayfie who got me started in this, and my friend Hannah who has helped me get through this.  To UncleMion who wrote this wonderful mod, and to Gunia who intentionally-or-not helped bring most of us together back in the early days.  To all my dear staff, past and present, who have given their best, put up with my eccentricities, been my friends and supporters during times of need or plenty, protected the peace and security of our server, and who represent the very future of our server.  And of course, to all my dear players, who spread the word far and wide, who give us their hard-earned time and admiration, who showcase their gorgeous art and creations, and who help make us truly a unique and inviting place that I am happy and proud to visit every day.

May we all celebrate this occasion again at least one more time next year!


--Cia

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Let the Celebrations Begin!

Alo peoplez!

Two years ago on October 15th, 2013, our server was born... not as Big Sister, mind you, but as the "Sister Server" for Gunia's Gulliver Server.  For the uninitiated, you can read my old anniversary address here...

http://ciabatta-breadalot.blogspot.com/2014/10/one-year-server-anniversary-address.html

I expect to write a two-year anniversary address in the coming days (so long as I get a break from work), but for now I want to thank everyone for keeping us going strong for two years, the longest that a Gulliver Minecraft server of our size has been in operation!  I also want to officially mark the start of our Anniversary Weekend, a few days of server and forum festivities stretching from Thursday, October 15th to Sunday, October 18th!  I look forward to seeing how we wish our dear server a happy birthday!

Cheers!




Sunday, October 4, 2015

Congratulations Moderator Hannah

Hello all!

It is my pleasure to congratulate Hannah for her promotion to the rank of server Moderator after her remarkably-successful and gloriously-fun term as server Deputy and Commissioner!

Hannah needs no introduction for many of you... once a shy girl barely able to speak, she now constantly communicates, mingles and engages with so many of you, including myself. Once plagued with an array of insecurities about her own abilities, now she has no qualms with stretching beyond her ever-expanding comfort zones. Once paralyzed with fear even to ask a simple question, now she regularly delegates or gets the information she needs to finish a task. Once interested in nothing more than to be small, invisible and inconsequential, now she makes her presence known and trusted. Once plagued by a variety of ailments, she eventually saved herself through the power of her own remarkable listening, as well as a bravery she still rarely acknowledges she has. And above all else, she had the strength of character and responsibility to withhold from this advancement for some time now, until she herself felt ready and capable to live up to new expectations.

In short, I can't help but feel very proud of Hannah, and I hope she is or will be just as proud of her accomplishments. More than a loyal and trusting staff member, Hannah is a pupil, colleague and now a dear friend who will do what it takes to keep us safe, happy and appreciated.

I hereby proudly request that Hannah be offered the opportunity to become a Moderator on our server, and join the elite cadre of staff members entrusted with unfettered access to the very heart and soul of the server. Thank you very much!


Hannah was voted in through a parliamentary-style staff election featuring a respectable 82% voter turnout, with 14 votes in favor and three abstains due to unavailability!

I want to thank all staff who participated in giving Hannah such an enthusiastic vote of confidence, as well as all players who have helped make her the remarkable staff member she is today!




Thursday, July 16, 2015

Welcome Moderator Spookie!!!

Hello all!

It is my pleasure to congratulate Spookie for his promotion to the rank of server Moderator after his very successful and productive term as server Deputy and Commissioner!

Spookster, or Spookie as we affectionately call him, is all but a household name on the server. Having embraced all the special tools and technologies availabe to a Commissioner, such as World Control and NBTEdit, has allowed him to truly flourish as a creative mind and enhancer of the player experience. Many an adventurous player has gushed over the swash-buckling adventures of his dungeon quests, which improves and far surpasses anything I could have ever accomplished in my own prototype quest. He is an avid renovator and continues his quest with improving and repurposing neglected or abandoned sites on the server. And most of all, he's been a good friend to many, a stalwart defender of the server, an excellent application writer, and a loyal, patient and dedicated staff member; that he associates himself with a dog is only fitting as dogs are likewise intelligent, loving and loyal companions. Whatever indiscretions he may have committed in the past in his long journey and evolution to this point have all been forgotten and forgiven as he has proved his worthiness of our respect and admiration time and time again.

I hereby proudly propose that Spookie be offered the opportunity to be a Moderator on our server, and join the elite cadre of staff members entrusted with unfettered access to the very heart and soul of the server. Thank you.

Spookie was voted in through a parliamentary-style staff election featuring a whopping 94% voter turnout, with 15 votes in favor and one abstain due to unavailability!

I want to thank all staff who participated in giving Spookie such an enthusiastic vote of confidence, as well as all players who have showered him with much deserved praise and camaraderie!