Minecraft doesent really have a storyline or even a story it's all about creativity and building even if your quest is to kill the enderdragon you don't particularly have to do that.
Minecraft doesent really have a storyline or even a story it's all about creativity and building even if your quest is to kill the enderdragon you don't particularly have to do that.
And thats what make Minecraft unique. You make you're own story because you control steve.
Then make something up because Pacman has only one goal to eat and eat, and eat the game is finish. While Minecraft has tons of possibilities because you control the player you control you're world. (Also the Pacman i could've said "Then make up a story" just like Smosh did in flappy birds)
Then make something up because Pacman has only one goal to eat and eat, and eat the game is finish. While Minecraft has tons of possibilities because you control the player you control you're world. (Also the Pacman i could've said "Then make up a story" just like Smosh did in flappy birds)
...I'm not sure what point you're trying to make anymore, but your second sentence is correct.
I've actually thought about doing a machinima or scripted let's play based on my lore ideas. Unfortunately I'm not that great at writing scripts or coherent plots.
Minecraft doesent really have a storyline or even a story it's all about creativity and building even if your quest is to kill the enderdragon you don't particularly have to do that.
Please stop posting stuff like this. We told you guys time and time again we are writing lore to explain Minecraft's phenomenas. And the OP specifies not to post this.
Our best theory concerning the birth of Endermen is this: Endermen are born from the enderpearls of the deceased. No one is known to have seen this however, (although supplies of pearls are rare, you probably know why,) so it's much more likely that a pearl would have to be under the right conditions. However, this could not possibly sustain a population. Perhaps a pearl, rather than creating a single Enderman, conjures an area around itself where multiple can be born?
The Enderman born would be influenced by the area that the pearl resides in - in the End, Purple-Eyed Endermen are born. Green-eyed Endermen likely ensure the survival of their kind by keeping all their pearls in a designated area resembling the End before it's domination by the Dragon.
As for Endermen born in the Overworld - we're not quite sure. This leads to an interesting question - could an Overworld-born Endermen be considered feral? Could it be tamed, or perhaps communicated with? Communication with an Enderman is something I don't think has ever been achieved, likely due to the Dragon's influence, and no one has seen a Green-Eyed Enderman for hundreds of years.
Additional Notes:
- In the End, beyond the Dragon's island lies the original civilization of the Endermen, abandoned and in disrepair now that the Dragon commands them.
- The purple particles attracted and emitted by Endermen appear to be quite similar to the particles emitted by a Nether Portal. Perhaps this is indicative that both use similar processes to bend through space?
I'll add this to the OP with your original theory
(I don't get this whole wise man thing, and it came out of nowhere)
There are three in each monument. Yes, he is referring to the guardians as wise men. No there is no definitive proof. That's kind of the point here though. We are speculating.
Corruption/infection is present at all nights on zombies,skeletons,giant spiders,enderman are corrupted and their soul is enslaved.
well thats one explanation at least.
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Doesn't matter what the press says. Doesn't matter what the politicians or the mobs say. Doesn't matter if the whole country decides that something wrong is something right. This nation was founded on one principle above all else: the requirement that we stand up for what we believe, no matter the odds or the consequences. When the mob and the press and the whole world tell you to move, your job is to plant yourself like a tree beside the river of truth, and tell the whole world — "No, you move
One thing to note here about guardians. They seem to be the exact opposite of endermen. Endermen cannot touch water, while guardians cannot live without it. Endermen hate being looked at, guardians use it as a weapon.
Corruption/infection is present at all nights on zombies,skeletons,giant spiders,enderman are corrupted and their soul is enslaved.
well thats one explanation at least.
Zombies and skeletons are special cases because of the smite enchantment; they are undead and definitely possesed.
However, this disproves spiders and endermen being corrupted/possesed. Obviously, at night time spiders are hostile because they either don't recognize you or it's just instinct. Now endermen, we have yet to provide a satisfactory answer for that. Maybe we should do s'more research.
One thing to note here about guardians. They seem to be the exact opposite of endermen. Endermen cannot touch water, while guardians cannot live without it. Endermen hate being looked at, guardians use it as a weapon.
They are natural enemies! Like a snake and a mangoose.
But we know that since they have such an affinity with water, they could not have originated from the end. In fact, nothing really could have except for endermen and dragons. Because the dragon is also weak to water, given it takes damage from snowballs. Question: do shulkers take damage from water?
Zombies and skeletons are special cases because of the smite enchantment; they are undead and definitely possesed.
However, this disproves spiders and endermen being corrupted/possesed. Obviously, at night time spiders are hostile because they either don't recognize you or it's just instinct. Now endermen, we have yet to provide a satisfactory answer for that. Maybe we should do s'more research.
well enderman seem to be under some kind of mind control and when killed they cry.
or maybe stop existing is for them the worst punishment.
Spiders are animals that were mutated by the virus that truned humans into zombies or skeletons.
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Doesn't matter what the press says. Doesn't matter what the politicians or the mobs say. Doesn't matter if the whole country decides that something wrong is something right. This nation was founded on one principle above all else: the requirement that we stand up for what we believe, no matter the odds or the consequences. When the mob and the press and the whole world tell you to move, your job is to plant yourself like a tree beside the river of truth, and tell the whole world — "No, you move
well enderman seem to be under some kind of mind control and when killed they cry.
or maybe stop existing is for them the worst punishment.
Spiders are animals that were mutated by the virus that truned humans into zombies or skeletons.
Yeah, definitely mutations for spiders. But again, smite is holy magic. So zombies would HAVE to be unholy. Mind control would actually make sense for endermen because they are shaking as if part of them is resisting.
I'm setting up the Ocean Monuments as like the main temple in the capital of the Aztecs. Guardians definitely seem to be intelligent, having a social hierarchy (assuming the Elders are the "leaders"), defending the temple, although we have no idea why. Something else I've noticed, and this explains the lack of structures; Ocean Monuments are often surrounded by gravel. Assuming humans built their capital cities there (obviously when there was no water), the action of fast-moving water falling on top of these buildings could completely shatter them. Perhaps the Deep Oceans didn't have so much water, being swampy like the area around Tenochtitlan OR humans had large amounts of sponges keeping the water levels down (this would explain the sponge rooms), and once the Apocalypse came rolling around, the sponges decayed, and the cities flooded over, destroying all but the Monument in the center due to it's massive size. The Guardians likely entered the picture here, or if the cities had always been ocean, in case the cities were flooded, perhaps humans trained the Guardians to defend the temple from looters (like you), and they eventually became intelligent enough to defend it on their own, teaching it to their young (something we curiously never see...).
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The universe, it loves you.
You have played the game well.
Everything you need is in you.
You are stronger then you know.
You are the daylight, and you are the night.
The darkness you fight is deep within you. But so is the light to purge it.
You are not alone, and you are not separate from every other thing.
You are the universe, experiencing itself, tasting itself, reading itself, understanding itself.
So, I see you have gotten some factual and geographical evidence to support their existence. So, it would be fair to say they are guarding the temple in the sake of religion. More specifically, old tribal religion. Tribes often have elders. So obviosuly the elder guardian is the queen of the hive who was chosen as a spiritual leader for its size and superior power level. It would appear they are intelligent enough to have a religion, and likely the religion was passed on to it from the tribes. Or vice versa.
Edit: Rising tides via global warming drowned ancient tribal temples by a shore. The guardians found the temples and colonized them. Growing intelligent, they saw the inscriptions on the temples with their giant eyeballs and adopted the religion as their own.
So, I see you have gotten some factual and geographical evidence to support their existence. So, it would be fair to say they are guarding the temple in the sake of religion. More specifically, old tribal religion. Tribes often have elders. So obviosuly the elder guardian is the queen of the hive who was chosen as a spiritual leader for its size and superior power level. It would appear they are intelligent enough to have a religion, and likely the religion was passed on to it from the tribes. Or vice versa.
Edit: Rising tides via global warming drowned ancient tribal temples by a shore. The guardians found the temples and colonized them. Growing intelligent, they saw the inscriptions on the temples with their giant eyeballs and adopted the religion as their own.
Yep. Deep Oceans have large amount of gravel, which could easily be read as debris from buildings. My guess is although humans used several rings of sponges and other materials to keep their city from flooding, some water still seeped through from the ground, making the bottom of the basin swampy or marshy, with pools of water. Perhaps these pools were the natural habitat of Guardians, which the humans breed for intelligence (I don't think a human level of intelligent however) and kept them much as we keep goldfish. When the barriers are washed away, the Guardians are freed, and with their new intelligence, see the Monument as a ideal housing place, as they are used to small pools. The Guardians quickly form a social hierarchy, with the 3 elders (there are three, I've explored ocean monuments before) becoming alpha males/females, like in wolf packs/lion prides. I don't think they would have the intelligence to read the walls (which, unlike Desert Temples, have no writing on them), so it could be just them defending the Elders/their home.
The universe, it loves you.
You have played the game well.
Everything you need is in you.
You are stronger then you know.
You are the daylight, and you are the night.
The darkness you fight is deep within you. But so is the light to purge it.
You are not alone, and you are not separate from every other thing.
You are the universe, experiencing itself, tasting itself, reading itself, understanding itself.
Yep. Deep Oceans have large amount of gravel, which could easily be read as debris from buildings. My guess is although humans used several rings of sponges and other materials to keep their city from flooding, some water still seeped through from the ground, making the bottom of the basin swampy or marshy, with pools of water. Perhaps these pools were the natural habitat of Guardians, which the humans breed for intelligence (I don't think a human level of intelligent however) and kept them much as we keep goldfish. When the barriers are washed away, the Guardians are freed, and with their new intelligence, see the Monument as a ideal housing place, as they are used to small pools. The Guardians quickly form a social hierarchy, with the 3 elders (there are three, I've explored ocean monuments before) becoming alpha males/females, like in wolf packs/lion prides. I don't think they would have the intelligence to read the walls (which, unlike Desert Temples, have no writing on them), so it could be just them defending the Elders/their home.
For dungeons it could be one of this 2:
1.-Dungeons are the entrance from which the end corruption/magic came from and so the ender dragon decided to close the portal until it has got enought power to return to finish the job on earth,meanwhile he ordered their henchment(silverfish)to guard its portal.
2.-Some one already tried to get to the dragon by building a portal to end with it for once and its try was futile.
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Doesn't matter what the press says. Doesn't matter what the politicians or the mobs say. Doesn't matter if the whole country decides that something wrong is something right. This nation was founded on one principle above all else: the requirement that we stand up for what we believe, no matter the odds or the consequences. When the mob and the press and the whole world tell you to move, your job is to plant yourself like a tree beside the river of truth, and tell the whole world — "No, you move
Then we need an explanation for the creepy phantom projection of the elder which appears when heading for the temple.
i dont seem to find another explanation besides that mutations gave the "wise men" those abilities to keep strangers away from them.
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Doesn't matter what the press says. Doesn't matter what the politicians or the mobs say. Doesn't matter if the whole country decides that something wrong is something right. This nation was founded on one principle above all else: the requirement that we stand up for what we believe, no matter the odds or the consequences. When the mob and the press and the whole world tell you to move, your job is to plant yourself like a tree beside the river of truth, and tell the whole world — "No, you move
Then we need an explanation for the creepy phantom projection of the elder which appears when heading for the temple.
Chemicals released into the water to slow down and weaken predators, the Elders releasing them every five minutes (in real time, 6 hours), the chemicals creating the Mining Fatigue and the "ghost" image. Real creatures do similar things as well.
The universe, it loves you.
You have played the game well.
Everything you need is in you.
You are stronger then you know.
You are the daylight, and you are the night.
The darkness you fight is deep within you. But so is the light to purge it.
You are not alone, and you are not separate from every other thing.
You are the universe, experiencing itself, tasting itself, reading itself, understanding itself.
That's why we're making one up.
https://soundcloud.com/slimy-4
And thats what make Minecraft unique. You make you're own story because you control steve.
Pacman didn't have a story either.
https://soundcloud.com/slimy-4
Then make something up because Pacman has only one goal to eat and eat, and eat the game is finish. While Minecraft has tons of possibilities because you control the player you control you're world. (Also the Pacman i could've said "Then make up a story" just like Smosh did in flappy birds)
...I'm not sure what point you're trying to make anymore, but your second sentence is correct.
https://soundcloud.com/slimy-4
I've actually thought about doing a machinima or scripted let's play based on my lore ideas. Unfortunately I'm not that great at writing scripts or coherent plots.
https://soundcloud.com/slimy-4
Please stop posting stuff like this. We told you guys time and time again we are writing lore to explain Minecraft's phenomenas. And the OP specifies not to post this.
I'll add this to the OP with your original theory
(I don't get this whole wise man thing, and it came out of nowhere)
Corruption/infection is present at all nights on zombies,skeletons,giant spiders,enderman are corrupted and their soul is enslaved.
well thats one explanation at least.
One thing to note here about guardians. They seem to be the exact opposite of endermen. Endermen cannot touch water, while guardians cannot live without it. Endermen hate being looked at, guardians use it as a weapon.
Zombies and skeletons are special cases because of the smite enchantment; they are undead and definitely possesed.
However, this disproves spiders and endermen being corrupted/possesed. Obviously, at night time spiders are hostile because they either don't recognize you or it's just instinct. Now endermen, we have yet to provide a satisfactory answer for that. Maybe we should do s'more research.
They are natural enemies! Like a snake and a mangoose.
But we know that since they have such an affinity with water, they could not have originated from the end. In fact, nothing really could have except for endermen and dragons. Because the dragon is also weak to water, given it takes damage from snowballs. Question: do shulkers take damage from water?
well enderman seem to be under some kind of mind control and when killed they cry.
or maybe stop existing is for them the worst punishment.
Spiders are animals that were mutated by the virus that truned humans into zombies or skeletons.
Yeah, definitely mutations for spiders. But again, smite is holy magic. So zombies would HAVE to be unholy. Mind control would actually make sense for endermen because they are shaking as if part of them is resisting.
I'm setting up the Ocean Monuments as like the main temple in the capital of the Aztecs. Guardians definitely seem to be intelligent, having a social hierarchy (assuming the Elders are the "leaders"), defending the temple, although we have no idea why. Something else I've noticed, and this explains the lack of structures; Ocean Monuments are often surrounded by gravel. Assuming humans built their capital cities there (obviously when there was no water), the action of fast-moving water falling on top of these buildings could completely shatter them. Perhaps the Deep Oceans didn't have so much water, being swampy like the area around Tenochtitlan OR humans had large amounts of sponges keeping the water levels down (this would explain the sponge rooms), and once the Apocalypse came rolling around, the sponges decayed, and the cities flooded over, destroying all but the Monument in the center due to it's massive size. The Guardians likely entered the picture here, or if the cities had always been ocean, in case the cities were flooded, perhaps humans trained the Guardians to defend the temple from looters (like you), and they eventually became intelligent enough to defend it on their own, teaching it to their young (something we curiously never see...).
The universe, it loves you.
You have played the game well.
Everything you need is in you.
You are stronger then you know.
You are the daylight, and you are the night.
The darkness you fight is deep within you. But so is the light to purge it.
You are not alone, and you are not separate from every other thing.
You are the universe, experiencing itself, tasting itself, reading itself, understanding itself.
The End Poem
Current Avatar and RP: The Crawler (Fable 3)
So, I see you have gotten some factual and geographical evidence to support their existence. So, it would be fair to say they are guarding the temple in the sake of religion. More specifically, old tribal religion. Tribes often have elders. So obviosuly the elder guardian is the queen of the hive who was chosen as a spiritual leader for its size and superior power level. It would appear they are intelligent enough to have a religion, and likely the religion was passed on to it from the tribes. Or vice versa.
Edit: Rising tides via global warming drowned ancient tribal temples by a shore. The guardians found the temples and colonized them. Growing intelligent, they saw the inscriptions on the temples with their giant eyeballs and adopted the religion as their own.
Yep. Deep Oceans have large amount of gravel, which could easily be read as debris from buildings. My guess is although humans used several rings of sponges and other materials to keep their city from flooding, some water still seeped through from the ground, making the bottom of the basin swampy or marshy, with pools of water. Perhaps these pools were the natural habitat of Guardians, which the humans breed for intelligence (I don't think a human level of intelligent however) and kept them much as we keep goldfish. When the barriers are washed away, the Guardians are freed, and with their new intelligence, see the Monument as a ideal housing place, as they are used to small pools. The Guardians quickly form a social hierarchy, with the 3 elders (there are three, I've explored ocean monuments before) becoming alpha males/females, like in wolf packs/lion prides. I don't think they would have the intelligence to read the walls (which, unlike Desert Temples, have no writing on them), so it could be just them defending the Elders/their home.
The universe, it loves you.
You have played the game well.
Everything you need is in you.
You are stronger then you know.
You are the daylight, and you are the night.
The darkness you fight is deep within you. But so is the light to purge it.
You are not alone, and you are not separate from every other thing.
You are the universe, experiencing itself, tasting itself, reading itself, understanding itself.
The End Poem
Current Avatar and RP: The Crawler (Fable 3)
For dungeons it could be one of this 2:
1.-Dungeons are the entrance from which the end corruption/magic came from and so the ender dragon decided to close the portal until it has got enought power to return to finish the job on earth,meanwhile he ordered their henchment(silverfish)to guard its portal.
2.-Some one already tried to get to the dragon by building a portal to end with it for once and its try was futile.
Then we need an explanation for the creepy phantom projection of the elder which appears when heading for the temple.
i dont seem to find another explanation besides that mutations gave the "wise men" those abilities to keep strangers away from them.
Chemicals released into the water to slow down and weaken predators, the Elders releasing them every five minutes (in real time, 6 hours), the chemicals creating the Mining Fatigue and the "ghost" image. Real creatures do similar things as well.
The universe, it loves you.
You have played the game well.
Everything you need is in you.
You are stronger then you know.
You are the daylight, and you are the night.
The darkness you fight is deep within you. But so is the light to purge it.
You are not alone, and you are not separate from every other thing.
You are the universe, experiencing itself, tasting itself, reading itself, understanding itself.
The End Poem
Current Avatar and RP: The Crawler (Fable 3)