Millenaire Mod (1.12.2, 1.7.10) – Grow Your Own Civilization
Millenaire Mod fills your world with new NPC villages inspired by 11th-century cultures like the Normans, North Indians, Mayans, Japanese, and Byzantines. These villages are much more alive than the default ones. They are populated by men, women, and children who perform daily tasks like farming, building new houses, and crafting items. You can help these villages grow by trading with them. In return, you can get unique tools, food, and decorations. If the villagers like you enough, they might even build a house just for you.

Villagers:
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Leaders

Male

Female

Children

Cultures:
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Cultures are the various factions that come into play with the Millénaire mod. The cultures create villages and stand alone buildings for their people to live and work in that are often able to interact with the Player.
There are currently 5 Cultures in this mod. Click the name or the image for more info about a culture:
Each Culture brings forth people for the player to interact with for Trade, Quests, Diplomacy, and more. By becoming a Leader in a Culture, one can found and manage their own villages of that Culture. One can Create their own Cultures as they see fit though the millenaire-custom folder in the mods folder.
Features:
- Adds detailed villages based on real-world historical cultures.
- Villagers have their own lives, performing jobs, trading, and raising families to grow the village population.
- Villages expand over time by building new structures and improving existing ones.
- Trade with villagers to get unique goods, such as Norman tools, Indian food, or Mayan decorations.
- Gain reputation with villages by trading and helping them. High reputation unlocks rewards.
- Become the leader of a culture to start and manage your own controlled village.
- Discover lone buildings scattered throughout the world, some with traders and others with hostile enemies.
- You can fight villagers and raid their chests, but it will harm your reputation with their entire culture.
- Complete quests given by villagers for rewards, including the large-scale Creation Quest.
Commands:
- Press the V key to see a list of nearby villages.
- Press the M key to view your current quests.
How to Use:
- Explore the world to find villages. A message will appear when you get close to a new one.
- To trade, enter the village’s central building. A villager will approach you; right-click them to open the trading menu.
- Increase your reputation by trading with the villagers. Attacking them will lower your reputation.
- Talk to the village leader in the central building to use your reputation. You can request land, a house, or leadership status.
- To create your own village, you must first become a leader of that culture. Then, use a Summoning Wand on a gold block to choose the village type you want to build.
Screenshots:
Come across small villages while exploring, such as this Norman settlement…

… or this Japanese one, centred on a rice paddy.

Or discover a mysterious Mayan pyramid, abandoned in the jungle.

Listen to the villagers discussing their job, life or simply the weather.

See what they are doing and what they need in the villages’ centres.

Trade with them, to help their villages grow and gain unique blocks, foods and items.

See their villages develop in prosperous communities…

…or massive fortresses surrounded by desert.

But be wary in your travels, for hostile bandits and soldiers can be waiting deep in the woods!

Encourage villages to trade with one another, or push them to war and see their men battling while the women and children take shelter!

And when the pull of adventure becomes too strong, seek out the mysterious Sadhu in the forest to start a great quest on the origins of the world.

Who knows, you might even come across the mysterious Panthéon, the massive structure where the contributors and donors to Millénaire are immortalised.

A list of recently discovered villages.

A village woman ready to trade

Trade GUI

The Village Chief’s screen

Norman military village

Finished Indian Qila (Fort)

The Mayan observatory at the centre of a religious village

A fully upgraded Japanese fort in a military village

A fully upgraded Byzantine fort in a military village

A Norman Lady with a quest to offer

The Sadhu underneath his tree

Partial list of possible villages when using a wand on a gold block

The project screen in a controlled village

Example of “V” command’s display.

The trading screen, this lets you sell items to the village or buy items from them.

Right clicking on the village leader opens a series of pages containing useful pieces of information.

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How to Install:
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Millenaire Mod Download Links
For Minecraft 1.7.10
Forge version: Download from Server 1
For Minecraft 1.8.9
Forge version: Download from Server 1
For Minecraft 1.12.2
Forge version: Download from Server 1
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April 29, 2024
Please transfer the mod to newer versions.