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ALORIA Season 2

About the Server

🎙️ Aloria runs a survival multiplayer world where proximity voice chat isn't a plugin bolted on top — it's the foundation of how the community actually functions. Walk up to another player and your voice carries. Walk away and it fades. There's no global chat channel to hide behind, no /msg shortcuts to avoid face-to-face confrontation. Conversations happen the way they do in real life: organically, spatially, and sometimes awkwardly. That single mechanic reshapes everything else on the server.

The world itself stays close to vanilla but isn't quite vanilla. Terrain generation has been lightly enhanced — familiar biomes with enough variation to make exploration feel worthwhile without straying into modded territory. A live world map lets you track where friends have built, where unexplored land still waits, and where the nearest settlement might be when you're lost at night with a handful of iron and no bed.

There are no land claims. No golden shovels, no chunk protection plugins, no grief-prevention rollback systems. Aloria operates on trust. You build your base, you collaborate with neighbors, you negotiate borders the old-fashioned way — by talking to the person living next door. That trust-based system means the community self-selects for maturity, and the whitelist reinforces it. Applications filter out players who aren't willing to invest in that kind of social contract.

The economy is entirely player-driven. No server shop sets prices. No admin-controlled auction house manipulates supply. Players decide what diamonds are worth, what emeralds trade for, whether iron is currency or just iron. Markets emerge naturally around high-traffic areas, and the absence of artificial price controls means supply and demand actually mean something.

Running on Spigot with version 1.21.11, Aloria keeps the technical side lightweight. The server software adds plugin support for the voice chat integration, the live map, and the whitelist management without overhauling the core gameplay loop. What you get is a survival server that feels like vanilla Minecraft played at a campsite — close enough to hear each other, far enough apart that you have to make an effort to connect.


🖧 Connection

  • Server IP: mc.aloria.us
  • Supported Version: 1.21.11 (Java Edition)
  • Server Software: Spigot

Copy the IP, add it in Minecraft Java Edition's multiplayer menu, and submit a whitelist application through the website before joining.

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