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Tales of Theia
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Adventure, chaos, and a whole lot of very confused ducks.
Focuses on automation and resource processing through scientific and mechanical means, utilizing systems like electricity (RF/FE/etc), air pressure, or rotation.
Centers around fantasy elements such as spells, rituals, and magical energies, often involving personal empowerment and magical automation.
Features content that solely expands on Vanilla mechanics and gameplay.
Forge is a popular mod loader for versions 1.1+ of Minecraft.
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"Step through a shimmering portal and never look back. This is a world forged for obsession: kingdoms buried beneath impossible biomes, skies that harbor ancient citadels, and depths that whisper of powers you were never meant to tame. Every dawn here brings a new conquest, every dusk a harder threat, and every invention writes your name into the living map."
- Perro Sanxe
🚩Please! If you try the modpack leave a comment and tell me what you thought for improvements :)
⚙️ MAIN MODS:
I. Where the World Begins
Welcome, traveler! You’ve landed in a world that didn’t get the memo about “normal terrain.” Thanks to Oh The Biomes You’ll Go, every direction looks like another planet—lush rainbow jungles, frozen glass peaks, and deserts where even the cacti feel fancy. Venture deeper and Infernal Expansion and Incendium will show you that the Nether isn’t just a fiery pit—it’s basically a volcanic theme park with a death wish. And when you think you’ve seen it all, Nullscape turns the End into a cosmic wonderland of floating stars and existential dread. Pack extra socks—you’ll need them.



II. The Wild (and Occasionally Cuddly) Life
The forests hum, the oceans sparkle, and something just stole your sandwich. Untamed Wilds fills every biome with creatures that probably don’t like you, while Creatures and Beasts and Critters & Companions bring adorable chaos wherever they go. The lakes are packed with Aquaculture 2 fish—some tasty, some terrifying—and Duckling ensures you’ll never feel alone… or dry. In the strange corners of the world, Realm RPG’s cast (Creep and Crop, Imps and Demons, Pots and Mimics, Sea Dwellers) lurk, waiting to scare or scam you (sometimes both). Luckily, Goblin Traders cut good deals, and Guard Villagers now actually do their job.

III. Ruins, Castles, and Other Questionable Architectural Choices
Explorers rejoice! When Dungeons Arise, Moog’s Structures, and Structory (plus its taller cousin Structory Towers) have scattered castles, dungeons, and ruins all over the map. Want to live among the clouds? Sky Villages and Castle in the Sky say yes. Want to get hopelessly lost underground? YUNG’s Better series has you covered (and trapped). The Lost Castle waits for brave souls—or reckless ones—and ChoiceTheorem’s Overhauled Villages breathe life into towns that are actually worth saving. With Explorer’s Compass in hand and Create: Structures Arise adding mechanical wonders, the world feels bigger, older, and much more likely to kill you in style.

IV. Monsters, Mayhem, and Mild Panic
Every hero needs a villain… or about forty. Born in Chaos, Creeper Overhaul, and Enderman Overhaul make old enemies nastier, smarter, and way cooler-looking. The skies burn with dragons from Ice and Fire, while It Takes a Pillage fills the plains with pillagers who’ve clearly been hitting the gym. Deep in the dark, L_Ender’s Cataclysm stirs—massive bosses, arcane beasts, and entities that redefine “run for your life”. And in the shadows, Sons of Sins and Darker Depths hide horrors better left undiscovered. So sharpen your blade, polish your shield, and maybe keep a spare pair of pants—you’re going to need them.
V. Tools of the Trade (and War)
No sword, no survival. Epic Knights arms you with armor that could make a statue jealous, while Apotheosis and Forbidden & Arcanus let you push enchantments to glorious, slightly dangerous extremes. Mining Master spices up your underground adventures with new ores, and Shield Expansion plus Tool Belt keep your gear ready for every misadventure. In short: you’ll look amazing while running for your life.
(Thank you, yorkmouse :D)
VI. Magic, Blooming and Booming
For those who prefer sparkles over swords, Botania makes gardening feel like wizardry, and Iron’s Spells & Spellbooks turns you into the mage your fireball-throwing dreams always wanted. Plant flowers that shoot lasers! Summon storms! Accidentally blow up your base in the name of “arcane research”! The possibilities are endless—and occasionally explosive.
(GOD I love Noxus, thanks)
VII. Machines, Motion, and Mad Genius
When you’re tired of manual labor, Create has your back (and about 3,000 gears). Build factories, conveyor belts, and flying contraptions that make villagers question reality. Add-ons like Big Cannons, Slice & Dice, Stuff & Additions, Central Kitchen, and Enchantment Industry take automation from “helpful” to “slightly unholy.” Need to fly? Immersive Aircraft gives you wings. Need to sail? Small Ships provides the sea legs. Congratulations—you’ve officially out-engineered physics.
VIII. To Infinity and... Well, Further
When the world isn’t enough, look up—or down—or sideways into a glowing portal that smells suspiciously like moss. Ad Astra lets you rocket into space, mining moons and building colonies among the stars. The mystical Aether and Deep Aether float above in clouds of divine serenity, while Deeper & Darker drags you into the void below, where light fears to tread. The Bumblezone hums with honeyed architecture and hyperintelligent bees plotting world domination. And deep in the enchanted woods, The Twilight Forest opens its ancient gates—a dimension of eternal dusk, towering labyrinths, and magical bosses that make bedtime optional. Finally, End Remastered turns the End into a grand finale worthy of legend.
Wherever you go, you’ll find something strange, spectacular, and probably trying to kill you.

*The Little Joys (and Big Meals)
Even heroes need to eat. Cook up feasts with the Farmer’s Delight family of mods, experiment with gourmet meals, and remember: a full stomach fights better. Spend lazy afternoons fishing for treasure, mystery, or dinner. And when you’ve built something beautiful, or survived something ridiculous, pull out your camera and take a picture—proof that you really did tame this chaos.

So, whether you’re building empires, blowing them up, or befriending ducks, this world is yours to shape.
Adventure calls—and it’s got your name (and probably your respawn point).
P.S.: DO NOT. I REPEAT, DO NOT FILL THE 3 WITHER SKULLS TOO EARLY. You'll regret it.
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