Gryphon Manor – Episode 20 – The Third Time Will be the Charm
It seems that I have painted myself in a corner, leaving my existing world between two different versions of Minecraft and neither of them will work out without a lot of extra work and sacrifice which I am not willing to do. So in this episode I ponder how I got here and how I get myself out of this mess.

Below is the list of mods that I have enabled for this world. All of them are available on Forge. That’s where I got them. I will be running this world with my preferred resource pack as well: Lithos HD/32 (also available on Forge). I have also begun to create my own personal resource pack that fills in the gaps from Lithos. This new resource pack is not publicly available.
- Additional Lanterns
- Additional Lights
- Additional Placements
- Ambient Sounds 5
- Animal Feeding Trough
- Appleskin
- Architectury API
- AstikorCarts
- Basic End Ores
- Basic Nether Ores
- Biomes O’ Plenty
- Blueprint
- BSL Shaders
- BucketLib
- Builders Crafts & Additions
- CMDCam
- COFH Core
- Collective
- Collector’s Reap
- Compat O’ Plenty
- Configured
- Corn Delight
- Create
- Create Central Kitchen
- Create Crafts and Additions
- Creative Core
- Critters and Companions
- Cull Leaves
- Cultural Delights
- Cycle Paintings
- Delightful
- Domum Ornamentum
- Easy Anvils
- Easy Experience
- Easy Magic
- End’s Delight
- Ensorcellation
- Entity Texture Features
- Every Compat: Wood Good
- Fantasy’s Furniture
- Farmer’s Delight
- Farmer’s Respite
- Fast Leaf Decay
- Female Villagers
- FerriteCore
- Festive Delight
- Flower Seeds 2
- GeckoLib
- Grass Seeds
- Grass Slabs, Carpets & Stairs
- Guard Villagers
- Immersive Aircraft
- Immersive Paintings
- Incendium
- Invisible Armors
- Jade
- Jade Addons
- JourneyMap
- Just Enough Items
- Laendli Transport
- Library Ferret – Forge
- Macaw’s Bridges
- Macaw’s Bridges – Biome O’ Plenty
- Macaw’s Doors
- Macaw’s Fences – Biomes O’ Plenty
- Macaw’s Fences and Walls
- Macaw’s Lights and Lamps
- Macaw’s Paintings
- Macaw’s Paths and Pavings
- Macaw’s Roofs
- Macaw’s Roofs – Biomes O’ Plenty
- Macaw’s Trap Doors
- Macaw’s Windows
- Mineral Chance
- Moonlight Lib
- Mysterious Mountain Lib
- Name Tag Tweaks
- Naturalist
- Nether’s Delight
- Oculus
- Pineapple Delight
- Polymorph
- Puzzles Lib
- Rubidium
- Serene Seasons
- Simply Backpacks
- Small Ships
- Smooth Boot (Reloaded)
- Stack Refill
- Starlight
- Stoneworks
- Storage Drawers
- Supermartin642’s Core Lib
- Supplementaries
- Terrablender
- Wooden Bucket
- Wooden Hopper
- Wooden Shears
- Woodworks

0:00 Intro
1:20 What’s the Prognosis, Doctor?
6:18 Early Retirement
10:33 Lessons Learned
16:26 What’s Next?

- Information on Mirror Universe
- Information on Timber Framing
- Information on Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup Advertising History
- Information on Atari’s Battlezone
- Information on the Vlog Format
- Information on the Let’s Play Format
- Information on Mod (Code) Freeze

Ever since I watched The Sting as a child, I have loved Ragtime music. However, I am not a musician, composer, or even a particularly knowledgeable fan of music. I enjoy what I enjoy and that includes many different genres of music. However, Ragtime is the soundtrack for the era I am simulating and this may the first time that modern listeners may be exposed to it. So I am including some general Ragtime links and whatever information I can find on the particular tracks I used in this episode.
More Information on Ragtime music
Ragtime Dance (1902) Scott Joplin – Ragnar Hellspong – RagsRag
Princess Rag (1911) James Scott – Ragnar Hellspong – RagsRag
Pan Am Rag (1914) Thomas Million Turpin – Ragnar Hellspong – RagsRag
Maple Leaf Rag (1899) Scott Joplin – E’s Jammy Jams
Klondike Rag (1908) George James Botsford – Ragnar Hellspong – RagsRag
Heliotrope Bouquet (1907) Scott Joplin and Louis Ignatius Chauvin – Ragnar Hellspong – RagsRag
Georgia Rag (1931) Blind Willie McTell – Ragnar Hellspong – RagsRag
Fashion Rag (1912) Charles Cohen – Ragnar Hellspong – RagsRag
Additional music was obtained from RagsRag.com, a site run by Ragnar Hellspong of Krusenberg, Sweden. He has spent considerable time collecting Ragtime resources and has graciously made them freely available on his site. Please take a look.