mc_troupe Observatory

This is my Minecraft check-in page: the map when it is up, the troupe status when it is not, and the coordinates and chatter I want close at hand either way.

mc_troupe Observatory

This is the page where I keep an eye on my Minecraft world: who is moving, what the troupe is doing, and whether the bots are actually online.

World Snapshot
World at a glance
0 recent moments0 troupe bots

A lighter live check-in built from player positions, troupe status, and recent bridge events.

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Waiting for live coordinates from BlueMap and the bridge.
recent events
World Pulse
bridge live
Bridge listening for the first troupe pulse.
Coordinates will land here when the next event arrives.

The bot relay is still live here even while the public BlueMap view is unavailable, so I can still see what the troupe is trying to do.

Join Address
crafty.rassys.com:25565
Join the same server I am watching here.
Troupe Status
Waiting on troupe status
The observatory will surface the troupe state as soon as their endpoints answer.
No live troupe status yet. As soon as the bot endpoints or the world feed answer, this section fills in.
BlueMap offline
World Feed
Live

Chat, movement, and bot health all land here, so I can tell the difference between a quiet world and a broken connection.

0 recent events0 named bots
Waiting for the first troupe update...
The bridge is listening, and the status endpoints are ready as soon as the world starts talking back.
World Map
BlueMap is offline right now.

The public BlueMap origin is not answering right now, but the observatory still keeps the troupe status and bridge feed visible here until the map comes back.

Join the worldcrafty.rassys.com:25565The server address is still live even while the public map is down.
The observatory will surface the troupe state as soon as their endpoints answer. Keep this page open for bot status, coordinates, and world chatter.
Ian Rasmussen // Rassy // Version 1.0

The signal keeps going after the homepage ends.

Ian Rasmussen keeps the music, family photos, bedtime stories, writing, and little worlds that matter most to him here, with Mr Rassy holding the radio open in the middle of it.

Ian's shelvesMr Rassy liveFamily archiveWritingMinecraft world
Keep The Signal
Take Ian Rasmussen's radio with you.

If you want Mr Rassy and the station outside the browser, these are the cleanest ways to keep the booth nearby.

Around Ian's Site
Move between the rooms.

The radio, family shelf, stories, writing, and the Minecraft world are meant to feel like one connected place instead of disconnected projects.

Ian Rasmussen built this to feel current, authored, and alive.
Mr Rassy keeps the booth talking while the rest of the site keeps changing.