Jyaggallien building code

General Rules

 * Only use material that gives life, is alive or comes from life
 * Exceptions can be made when a material requires properties that usually couldn't be provided

Explanation
The religion of Jyaggallagg worships all sorts of life. This believe has influenced there building practices so as to principally only using material that gives life is alive or comes from life. Which means only block that can grow Plants on(e.g. dirt, sand, nylium) blocks that can be considered alive(e.g. leaves, logs, grass) or blocks that where made form or produced by something alive(e.g. planks, honey, hey bales). But it is important to say that these rules don't apply by all means. So are many blocks considered okay even though they defy these rules mostly because these have properties that can't be achieved otherwise such as crafting blocks and glass.

General Classification
This list serves as a guideline for which materials to use keep in mind that list might be alter for the specific requirements of the building project.

Okay

 * Dirt
 * Grass
 * Dirt Path
 * Coarse Dirt
 * Podsol
 * Mycelium
 * Sand
 * Glass
 * Wood
 * any kind of wood derivative, nether ones too
 * Leaves
 * Nether Wart Blocks
 * Shroom Lights
 * Plants
 * over world plants
 * nether plants
 * water plants
 * Mushrooms
 * Hey Bales
 * Melons
 * Bamboo
 * Sugar Cane
 * Pumpkins
 * Carved Pumpkin
 * Pumpkin Lantern
 * Honey
 * Honey Combs
 * Honey Blocks
 * Bee Nests
 * Beehive
 * Wool
 * all dyes
 * Banners
 * Cake
 * Water
 * Snow
 * Ice
 * Blue Ice
 * Pack Ice
 * Kelp
 * Coral
 * Soul Sand
 * Soul Soil
 * Netherrack
 * Nylum
 * Netherrack Ores
 * Crafting Blocks
 * Flower Pots
 * Torches
 * Lanterns
 * Redstone
 * anything used for redstoning

Not Okay

 * Stone
 * Over World Stones
 * Nether Stones
 * End Stones
 * Any derivatives of Stones
 * Gravel
 * Minerals
 * (Iron, Gold, Lapis Lazuli, etc)
 * Mineral Blocks
 * Mineral derivatives
 * Sandstone
 * Any Derivative
 * Sea Prism
 * Obsidian
 * Lava
 * Magma