REMOVE/RELOCATE Elijah's cube
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REMOVE/RELOCATE Elijah's cube

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This petition is a formal request from members of the community to remove the cube currently placed in the cluster due to its negative impact on gameplay.

The cube has been identified as a consistent source of lag affecting all players in the surrounding area. This issue is not new — it has already been discussed, and the cube was previously relocated away from the cluster, which completely resolved the lag at the time. Its recent return to the cluster has reintroduced the same performance problems.

Multiple attempts have been made to address this directly, including requests to remove or modify the structure. However, these concerns have not been acted upon, despite clear awareness of the impact on other players. The owner, Elijah, has also responded to these concerns in a way that many in the community perceive as immature and dismissive, rather than cooperative.

In addition, the cube’s color scheme closely resembles the Epstein temple, causing confusion within the environment. The lack of adequate lighting on the structure also contributes to hostile mob spawns, further affecting gameplay quality and player safety.

For these reasons, we are calling for the immediate removal or relocation of the cube from the cluster in order to restore a stable and fair experience for everyone.

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