My ideas revolve around the lost Pigman civilisation. Back in the golden age, the Pigmen built fantastic structures all over the world. The only other creatures with any intelligence at all were the Testificates. These were only semi-sentient, unlike the enlightened Pigmen, and though they were unable to learn Pigmanian and had certain mobility problems with their arms, the Pigmen used them as servants. They treated the Testificates very well, even building villages for them to live in when they weren't serving in the Pigman fortresses. All was well for a thousand years or more until two things happened: The Pigman wizards learned the secret of dimensional travel, and a series of terrible thunderstorms caused lightning to destroy an entire village of Testificates, turning some of them into witches.
The Pigmen went to the Nether, and some of them liked it there and stayed. They also went to the End, but it was too cold and bleak there for them, so they returned to the Overworld. However, they attracted the attention of the End's residents, who, out of curiosity, followed the Pigmen back to where they came from. Most of the Endermen (as the Pigmen wizards came to call them) returned to the End quickly; they found the Overworld inhospitable. Some, however, stayed to explore.They attracted the attention of the newly formed Testificate witches, who studied them from afar. Though the Endermen used no outright magic, their otherworldliness gave the witches ideas; the witches learned to brew potions and cast magic spells. The witches saw the Pigmen using their non-witchy brothers and sisters as servants and decided to do something about it, for, although the Pigmen treated the Testificates well, they also, in fact, treated them as second-class. They were second class to the more intelligent Pigmen, but this didn't matter. The witches gathered together and devised a terrible spell: a spell which would instantly kill every Pigman. They cast the spell, and it worked almost perfectly. Every Pigman in the Overworld died instantly, leaving their fortresses and palaces empty and the Testificates free to live their small lives in the villages the Pigmen had built. However, the dimensional portal to the Nether warped the spell, killing the Pigmen there, but only temporarily; they rose again as zombie versions of their former selves.
Steve is a traveller. He hails from a far place, but he doesn't know where, or how to return. He fell off a cliff early in his journey and though he survived, he lost his memory. Are there people like him somewhere? Is he merely a mutated Testificate, able to use his arms, but unable to communicate with those he's come across? He doesn't know, though he thinks that's unlikely; he's very different from them. It's been many years since Steve lost his memory; it's unlikely it's going to return, so all he can do is make a life where he is.
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I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. I will face my fear. I will let it pass over me and through me, and when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.
I believe that Minecraft is a dream, the Ender Dragon is your desire to wake up and live a normal life in the real world, sending endermen to attract you. But you defeat the dragon and upon such (once 1.8 comes out) unlock your dream even further. Thats the under-complicated version.
But this is a very very awesome story!
I myself am making a series which has my own story, and theres so much to it. It took a while to figure out how to add in Alex.
Both are good theories and I would like to present mine.
(Note: This theory revolves around a multiplayer world, and thus Steve isn't counted as an actual character.)
In my theory, the Earth grew much larger during the great destruction. Another thing that happens in this experience is that some of the humans that survived are exposed to a special element, highly reminiscent to the emeralds of before and thus called that, that radiates them and turns them into iron golems and villagers. Some of the villagers are struck by lightning (witches) and, with their brains fried, decide to attempt genocide on the existing humans. They infect some of the nearby humans with a serum that turns them into zombies. These zombies begin to attack and infect the nearby humans and, unable to tell the difference, decide to attack villagers as well. Some humans survive (players) and build up a resistance to both the zombie serum and the "emerald's" lost their radiation, but they continued to be killed by zombies.
As for the Zombie Pigmen, they were a failed attempt done by the witches to create a super soldier in order to annihilate the humans (The reason why they were abandoned was because they were to calm) . This also applies to the magma cubes (failed super slimes; they didn't want to set fire to the humans creations). The only success was the wither skeleton, but since they used materials from nether fortresses, they could only create them at the fortresses and were too scared to try to move them into the overworld. The ghasts will be explained in the nether creation section.
The end has a far different story. The end is a very destroyed moon (great destruction) that some humans tried to flock to during the great destruction. There they met the ender dragon (an alien) who turned them into the endermen we know today. The reason they try to murder people when they look at them is because they can't bring themselves to look at something that looks like their former selves. As for why we have endermen in the real world, is because some of them didn't want to follow their ender dragon master and escaped.
Now it's time for the overworld mobs. I like Game Theory's approach to creepers, so look at that (Creepers are an explosive moss, though in my version they got emerradiated). Skeletons are what happens when a zombie dies; witches created them so that their zombies could at least continue to kill after their death. Slimes are radiated plants that merged with animals. Snow golems are what happens if you combine the already irradiated water with a pumpkin when it's in snow form. Baby zombies were created when the zombies bit babies. Spiders and cave spiders were emerradiated regular spiders. Mooshrooms are the result of a emerradiated cordyceps (real life fungus, look it up) parasitizing a cow.
In my theory the Nether is a fiery Mars. The reason for the fireyness is because some chunks of the earths mantle were thrown over to Mars during the great destruction. As for the Nether Fortresses, they were created by some of the aliens who fled, but the reason why the nether doesn't have a ton of ender dragons is because of the ghasts. The ghasts are enemy aliens that came to the nether when they heard of the ender dragons that were there.
I would also like to present a different cause for the great destruction. In my version aliens came (enderdragons) and tried to terraform Earth (thus the much larger), and all but one died because they couldn't take emerraditation.
That's it for now, please tell me what you think!
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My battle.net is Kirbyintron#1254, if you want to play some Overwatch with me.
My avatar is a sprite of Mr Saturn from the Earthbound/Mother series of Role Playing Games.
For me The Nether is The Venus(wich is considered being sister with the Earth, I can't explain better).
And I have a theory about the Wither Skeletons:
The Skeletons started to hate the Earth(Overworld) as the eun was visible and they know that they'll die, but Steve created Interdimensional transport and they thinked The Nether will be better for them as is just caves, but when they got into it they started to burn remaining without bows, but they had Stone Swords and they equiped with the. Past the years they got the Forrtres for them, and they become friends with the blazes.
But in one day discovered that their skulls, and soul sand in a combination like for the Iron Golems, just with 3 heads could summon the biggestmonster ever the Wither.(another story)
But some skeletons didn't burn, and they couldn't go in the overworld as there was no obsidian, because their portal was destroyed by the Ur-Ghast(Twilight Forest) when trying to leave the Nether.
Now the Wither, he has an equivalent in the Overworld, but he isn't known as there isn't something like the soul sand. He is a monster, he wanna kill everything because he isn't loved, he wants to be friend with everything, but he is hated and this is making he to become evil.
Now another part of Steve's story:
He evolved hks knowledge in those years, he got the secrets of magic from witches, he created dimensions and now he created computers, and ecen more...
De-evolution. Since when is that a thing? Well, I suppose getting bonked on the head and instantly becoming retarded is da evolution. Wait, what? Never mind.
My theory (though sounds like a cop-out) is that it's all a dream. The only reason why I think this is because of the credits. I feel like the credits give a little peek behind what happened...
What happened...
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That's...not always a good thing. You read the whole cop-out part, right? I mean, I do and I don't. I don't really think that we're attracted to enderman but... yeah...
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So I know that Minecraft has no story, this is just my theory on how things came about to be the Minecraft world we all
know and love.
We will begin with Steve. Steve at first glance seems fairly cavemanish, it seems he lacks most any conventional wisdom
such as speech and how to craft anything that doesn't resemble a block of some form. However, appearances can be
deceiving. Steve is actually an evolved human being. He has a higher concious level than most of us today!
That level of conciousness is what allows him to travel to different dimensions. It is also why Steve refuses,
not a lack of understanding, to craft anything related to the old world beyond fundamental needs.
Steve doesn't speak simply because there is no evolutionary need for speech since he is the lone survivor.
The only creatures for him to interact with are animals, monsters and villagers which are a result of
de-evolution. Although how Steve came about is unknown.
Let's focus now on the world Steve lives in. Long ago there was a terrible destruction of what we all
know as our earth. What caused this destruction? Was it us? Was it a being beyond our understanding?
No, it was neither. What caused the fall of the human race was a polar shift. When the polar shift
occured it sent mother nature into a frenzy producing tsunamis, earthquakes, erruptions, hurricanes
and tornadoes. All of which were stronger than any previously recorded desaster on earth!
While nature raged the poles shifted from North to South to South to North, this is why the Minecraft sun
rises in the West and sets in the East. After 3 or 4 days mother nature had devoured every single
bit of the human footprint, buildings, bridges, roads etc. all had fell to nature's fury.
After nature had calmed the earth's crust began to rotate rapidly causing land formations to build and
collapse which was accompanied by earthquakes beyond measuring capabilities. This continued for
2 days until the poles had been firmly repositioned and the earth had retaken shape. Any evidence of
man was not only wiped out but literally wiped clean.
During the polar shift something happened to the earth's gravitational force causing every element to
reform in blocky like deposits. Nature fallowed suit and trees, grass, vegetables, fruits and flowers
became mostly box like and it caused them to produce their yields differently.
Now let's talk about the nether. The nether is a dimension of it's own, often referred to as hell but
it actually is a new planet still in it's infancy. Thus why there is so much lava and every creature
has had to evolve to be able to cope with the enviroment.
It does not have all the basic needs for life to flourish and that's where Steve enters the picture.
The surface is still too hot for water to remain in liquid form but Steve has the crafting knowledge
that allows him to bring life in other ways. He brings soil and plants and can even place water in cauldrons.
Something no other being here can do.
Last but not least the End. A cold, merciless place where endermen and other dangerous beings
have learned to thrive in isolation. Away from the basking sun sits this lonely planet which is
located in Orion's belt.
There are several chunks of this planet that have been knocked off by
asteroids. Some big, some small but all lacking one critical thing, life. The only vegetation that grows
here is a fruit known as chorus fruit which is toxic (just a wild guess) to most beings.
Enter Steve once again.
Steve attempts to sread his knowledge of life and love across this planet but
his message falls upon deaf ears as the souls of the fallen cannot stand his presence and will become
aggressive from something so small as purely looking at them because Steve reminds them of who
they used to be.
Other creatures in the End also find Steve's need to spread life a joke and regard him
as nothing more than such, even taunting him by causing him to float uncontrollably.
But no such being views Steve as coldly as the Ender Dragon.
The Ender dragon is the last dragon alive. It has been for a very long time. Long ago men
hunted his kind, there are countless drawings, depictions and paintings of all of the kin that had
fallen to man. The Ender Dragon knew it had to survive and one day found out how.
After finding this isolated planet the Ender Dragon was content and was even carrying an egg.
It was about to become a mommy. Enter Steve, the dragon knew enough to know that Steve was
not only a threat to it but to it's unborn child. The dragon did not care about peace nor love, it
cared about it's survival and the presence of Steve was a threat to that
.
Steve did not want to fight the ender dragon at all and even made attempts to show the dragon he meant
no harm. The dragon would persist, however, causing Steve to have no choice but to slay the dragon.
Upon slaying the dragon Steve collapsed near a small foundation an wept from his actions.
The Ender Dragon saw this as it was dying and in a moment of understanding and regret, the dragon
slowly extended it's tail placing the last hope for it's species on the foundation. As the dragon died it's tears
formed a portal so that Steve could take the egg to a place of light and life. This is the story of all life.
Thank you for reading and I hope my theory is up to par. Let me know what you think.
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That's as good as any potential lore.
My ideas revolve around the lost Pigman civilisation. Back in the golden age, the Pigmen built fantastic structures all over the world. The only other creatures with any intelligence at all were the Testificates. These were only semi-sentient, unlike the enlightened Pigmen, and though they were unable to learn Pigmanian and had certain mobility problems with their arms, the Pigmen used them as servants. They treated the Testificates very well, even building villages for them to live in when they weren't serving in the Pigman fortresses. All was well for a thousand years or more until two things happened: The Pigman wizards learned the secret of dimensional travel, and a series of terrible thunderstorms caused lightning to destroy an entire village of Testificates, turning some of them into witches.
The Pigmen went to the Nether, and some of them liked it there and stayed. They also went to the End, but it was too cold and bleak there for them, so they returned to the Overworld. However, they attracted the attention of the End's residents, who, out of curiosity, followed the Pigmen back to where they came from. Most of the Endermen (as the Pigmen wizards came to call them) returned to the End quickly; they found the Overworld inhospitable. Some, however, stayed to explore.They attracted the attention of the newly formed Testificate witches, who studied them from afar. Though the Endermen used no outright magic, their otherworldliness gave the witches ideas; the witches learned to brew potions and cast magic spells. The witches saw the Pigmen using their non-witchy brothers and sisters as servants and decided to do something about it, for, although the Pigmen treated the Testificates well, they also, in fact, treated them as second-class. They were second class to the more intelligent Pigmen, but this didn't matter. The witches gathered together and devised a terrible spell: a spell which would instantly kill every Pigman. They cast the spell, and it worked almost perfectly. Every Pigman in the Overworld died instantly, leaving their fortresses and palaces empty and the Testificates free to live their small lives in the villages the Pigmen had built. However, the dimensional portal to the Nether warped the spell, killing the Pigmen there, but only temporarily; they rose again as zombie versions of their former selves.
Steve is a traveller. He hails from a far place, but he doesn't know where, or how to return. He fell off a cliff early in his journey and though he survived, he lost his memory. Are there people like him somewhere? Is he merely a mutated Testificate, able to use his arms, but unable to communicate with those he's come across? He doesn't know, though he thinks that's unlikely; he's very different from them. It's been many years since Steve lost his memory; it's unlikely it's going to return, so all he can do is make a life where he is.
I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. I will face my fear. I will let it pass over me and through me, and when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.
Very, very interesting take on Steve from a different perspective! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for reading!
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How many mysteries are in minecraft?
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"Everybody shut up and play the game"
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Wow this is a very in-depth story of minecraft i really like it! You should think about making a book!
Wow! Thank you for your compliment and I'm glad you enjoyed reading it!
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I believe that Minecraft is a dream, the Ender Dragon is your desire to wake up and live a normal life in the real world, sending endermen to attract you. But you defeat the dragon and upon such (once 1.8 comes out) unlock your dream even further. Thats the under-complicated version.
But this is a very very awesome story!
I myself am making a series which has my own story, and theres so much to it. It took a while to figure out how to add in Alex.
Both are good theories and I would like to present mine.
(Note: This theory revolves around a multiplayer world, and thus Steve isn't counted as an actual character.)
In my theory, the Earth grew much larger during the great destruction. Another thing that happens in this experience is that some of the humans that survived are exposed to a special element, highly reminiscent to the emeralds of before and thus called that, that radiates them and turns them into iron golems and villagers. Some of the villagers are struck by lightning (witches) and, with their brains fried, decide to attempt genocide on the existing humans. They infect some of the nearby humans with a serum that turns them into zombies. These zombies begin to attack and infect the nearby humans and, unable to tell the difference, decide to attack villagers as well. Some humans survive (players) and build up a resistance to both the zombie serum and the "emerald's" lost their radiation, but they continued to be killed by zombies.
As for the Zombie Pigmen, they were a failed attempt done by the witches to create a super soldier in order to annihilate the humans (The reason why they were abandoned was because they were to calm) . This also applies to the magma cubes (failed super slimes; they didn't want to set fire to the humans creations). The only success was the wither skeleton, but since they used materials from nether fortresses, they could only create them at the fortresses and were too scared to try to move them into the overworld. The ghasts will be explained in the nether creation section.
The end has a far different story. The end is a very destroyed moon (great destruction) that some humans tried to flock to during the great destruction. There they met the ender dragon (an alien) who turned them into the endermen we know today. The reason they try to murder people when they look at them is because they can't bring themselves to look at something that looks like their former selves. As for why we have endermen in the real world, is because some of them didn't want to follow their ender dragon master and escaped.
Now it's time for the overworld mobs. I like Game Theory's approach to creepers, so look at that (Creepers are an explosive moss, though in my version they got emerradiated). Skeletons are what happens when a zombie dies; witches created them so that their zombies could at least continue to kill after their death. Slimes are radiated plants that merged with animals. Snow golems are what happens if you combine the already irradiated water with a pumpkin when it's in snow form. Baby zombies were created when the zombies bit babies. Spiders and cave spiders were emerradiated regular spiders. Mooshrooms are the result of a emerradiated cordyceps (real life fungus, look it up) parasitizing a cow.
In my theory the Nether is a fiery Mars. The reason for the fireyness is because some chunks of the earths mantle were thrown over to Mars during the great destruction. As for the Nether Fortresses, they were created by some of the aliens who fled, but the reason why the nether doesn't have a ton of ender dragons is because of the ghasts. The ghasts are enemy aliens that came to the nether when they heard of the ender dragons that were there.
I would also like to present a different cause for the great destruction. In my version aliens came (enderdragons) and tried to terraform Earth (thus the much larger), and all but one died because they couldn't take emerraditation.
That's it for now, please tell me what you think!
My battle.net is Kirbyintron#1254, if you want to play some Overwatch with me.
Awesome! Got a few people in on this. Thank you all for reading and for sharing your own ideas. I like it all! Keep
them coming
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Wow.
Build Planes, Boats, Cars, Airships and fight!
Thank you lol
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For me The Nether is The Venus(wich is considered being sister with the Earth, I can't explain better).
And I have a theory about the Wither Skeletons:
The Skeletons started to hate the Earth(Overworld) as the eun was visible and they know that they'll die, but Steve created Interdimensional transport and they thinked The Nether will be better for them as is just caves, but when they got into it they started to burn remaining without bows, but they had Stone Swords and they equiped with the. Past the years they got the Forrtres for them, and they become friends with the blazes.
But in one day discovered that their skulls, and soul sand in a combination like for the Iron Golems, just with 3 heads could summon the biggestmonster ever the Wither.(another story)
But some skeletons didn't burn, and they couldn't go in the overworld as there was no obsidian, because their portal was destroyed by the Ur-Ghast(Twilight Forest) when trying to leave the Nether.
Now the Wither, he has an equivalent in the Overworld, but he isn't known as there isn't something like the soul sand. He is a monster, he wanna kill everything because he isn't loved, he wants to be friend with everything, but he is hated and this is making he to become evil.
Now another part of Steve's story:
He evolved hks knowledge in those years, he got the secrets of magic from witches, he created dimensions and now he created computers, and ecen more...
The last part is what mods could be. :-)
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I like that! Did you know Venus' atmosphere is actually capable of supporting life? I forget exactly why, I think it has
something to do with hydrogen and carbon but whatever the reason, it has the potential.
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Thanks for the info, so now we know what ghasts, magma cream and blazes are , evolved life on Venus.
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Food for the thought all these theory are. Certainly impressive on the amount of work put into them.
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* I hope that my posts do not sound offensive, as that is (almost) never their intention.
"In my humble opinion, the only people who bring up gender in Minecraft, just want to start problems."
"Everybody shut up and play the game"
-Craft_Logic
De-evolution. Since when is that a thing? Well, I suppose getting bonked on the head and instantly becoming retarded is da evolution. Wait, what? Never mind.
My theory (though sounds like a cop-out) is that it's all a dream. The only reason why I think this is because of the credits. I feel like the credits give a little peek behind what happened...
What happened...
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Someone agrees with me! Yayz!
That's...not always a good thing. You read the whole cop-out part, right? I mean, I do and I don't. I don't really think that we're attracted to enderman but... yeah...
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De-evolution is possible in terms of intelligence due to severe events.
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