Nexaris is a world made by its players, not a server where the map is only there for claims. Nations rise from small settlements, borders shift through diplomacy, and cities gain history through the people who live in them.
War, politics, and rivalry exist, but they are not the whole point. Nexaris is built around worldbuilding first: cultures, faiths, laws, trade, architecture, alliances, disputes, and stories that make the world feel alive.
The Idea
Nexaris is made for players who want their builds, nations, beliefs, rivalries, and decisions to matter. The world is political, but it is not built around constant war. The strongest nations are the ones people remember, not just the ones that win fights.
What you can do
The Experience
Found a settlement, serve a kingdom, build a capital, or help shape the political map from the ground up.
Write chronicles, form traditions, create religions, record events, and give your nation a reason to be remembered.
Negotiate treaties, secure trade, settle disputes, and keep your nation alive through more than just force.
Conflict exists when politics, borders, and stories lead there. It is meant to serve the world, not replace it.
Worlds
Each world has its own history, nations, conflicts, and stories left behind by the people who played there.
Previous World
Darealith is where a lot of Nexaris' older history comes from. It carried the first major nations, early rivalries, old settlements, and the kind of stories people still bring up later.
Current World
Haldryn is the current world of Nexaris. It is built more around worldbuilding, nations, culture, diplomacy, and the slow creation of history by the community.
Join Nexaris
Launch Minecraft Java Edition and open the Multiplayer menu.
Add play.nexaris.net as your server address.
Join the community, learn the nations, and decide where you belong.
FAQ
Nexaris is a Minecraft worldbuilding and geopolitics server where players create nations, build settlements, write history, form religions, trade, argue over borders, and shape the world through what they actually do in-game.
Yes. Nexaris supports Bedrock players. Use nexaris.net as the server address and 7011 as the port.
No. You can join casually and learn as you go. Some players care about lore and politics, others mostly build, trade, explore, or help their nation grow. You do not need to be good at roleplay before joining.
Nations are made and run by players. They can have their own laws, leaders, cities, flags, religions, allies, enemies, and history. A nation can be serious, chaotic, peaceful, religious, trade-focused, political, or whatever its people turn it into.
No. Wars and conflict can happen, but they are not the whole server. Nexaris is more focused on worldbuilding, culture, diplomacy, cities, history, and the stories that come from players living in the same world.
Nexaris is trying to be more than just a map full of claims. The goal is for nations to feel remembered, for builds to mean something, and for history to come from the community instead of being forced by staff or scripted events.
No, Nexaris does not usually do wipes. We want worlds to last and actually build history over time. Future worlds may happen if there is a good reason for them, but they are planned as new eras for the server, not random seasonal resets.