UPDATE:

I have almost completely finished the nearly fully custom texture pack ( now featuring INVISIBLE ITEM FRAMES ) and am nearly done with the roads/pathways and the buildings, themselves. The one thing I'd like to note is that there are NO maps of the layout of any of the interiors, so I will be designing the interiors to match what pictures I can, to the best of my ability. Please do not complain if it is not exact. The lack of maps or pictures has made this a very difficult venture. On a different note, I'm nearly done with building and soon comes the fun part, command blocks and creating the atmosphere/details! Let me know in the comments below what you think so far and if there's anything at all you'd like to see in a horror map that hasn't been done before and I will try to do it as best as I can!



I am making a horror adventure map that I can hopefully finish in time for Halloween. It's based off of a real-life, "haunted," insane asylum in Weston, West Virginia, also known as The Weston State Insane Asylum. It will be using my own texture pack and hopefully my own sounds. This will be a big WIP, especially since I have not done this before, so please be patient with me.

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When you were little, you couldn't imagine life without your brother. You guys did everything together and were inseperable. Until the day you heard your parents talking about him being sick and sending him to a hospital to get better. They sent him away and you never saw him again. You've since dedicated your life to finding the clues to his whereabouts, and they've led you here, to the Weston State Hospital, long since abandoned. You're hoping to find some clues about your brother so you can put an end to the nightmares and finally see your best friend again.

"The Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, constructed between 1858 and 1881, is the largest hand-cut stone masonry building in North America, and is purportedly the second largest in the world, next to the Kremlin. It was designed by the renowned architect Richard Andrews following the Kirkbride plan, which called for long rambling wings arranged in a staggered formation, assuring that each of the connecting structures received an abundance of therapeutic sunlight and fresh air. The original hospital, designed to house 250 souls, was open to patients in 1864 and reached its peak in the 1950's with 2,400 patients in overcrowded and generally poor conditions. Changes in the treatment of mental illness and the physical deterioration of the facility forced its closure in 1994 inflicting a devastating effect on the local economy, from which it has yet to recover."