Velynicus Posted November 30, 2025 Report Posted November 30, 2025 Good Night Sleep "The world is a place of burden and mischief." With every passing moment your body is fatigued. Whether piling earth, moving stone, leaping chasms or fleeing enemies - your body wearies. And rest it must. Have no fear, traveler. A good night’s sleep will sharpen your wits and focus your senses for what lies in store. Have a seat to recover strength or rest your bones by the fire’s light. Pray to whatever gods will listen. But beware. Fatigue is a puckish goblin. It connives to confound you. Hills steepen as the plains unfold. The fathoms darken into murk as curses burden the land. Even the work of your very hands exposes jeopardy. So rest and be mindful. May goodness pass to you without grudge. I'm not sure if it's "good form" to post about my own mod. But what started as a small effort to "enforce sleep" opened up a whole new world of challenges. I hope some people give the mod a try and give their advice on how it interacts (or should interact) with the games they like to play. I hope you'll share with me your thoughts and discuss with me future directions. Have fun! 1
Straille Posted November 30, 2025 Report Posted November 30, 2025 i think it's "good form" to provide a link when posting about your mod i'm currently using sleep need, but this definitely looks intriguing, especially if it works in multiplayer 1
Velynicus Posted December 2, 2025 Author Report Posted December 2, 2025 Thank you @Straille ! Yes - a link would have been helpful! It works in multiplayer - and it introduces Reverence which really supplants sleep as a means of rest. I like SleepNeed myself. In Good Night Sleep. sleep becomes sort of a last resort. Reverence opens up a whole world of Burdens (blocks that spawn in the world, induce more severe fatigue on the player when he/she is in range, and reward the player dfor finding and breaking them. Soon there will be a questline to enable the build of more powerful Altars that relieve Fatigue's accumulation forever!
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