The void is eternal. It was the first to be made. The void creates light from all directions, light which has nowhere to go. Energy begins to compact together, for although the space is infinite: light can only move so fast.
In a sudden rush, new dimensions created themselves from the raw energy. Like an explosion, a plane created itself across the void, spanning to infinity. Of course, it is not as fast as the light it was made from, but it was fast enough.
The explosion wasn't just in two directions though. The plane does contain height negligible on a galactic scale, yet so vast to us of mortal size.
The dimensions gave structure. As free flowing light hit the grids, they rebounded. Although the grid was of a line made only of strands of energy pure, it was enough to constrict a tiny percentage of light from escaping. Slowly, the grid captured more energy from the void than the light could expand. Eventuality indicated that the grid would expand farther than any light could realistically reach. As such, the cosmos completed itself.
Part 2| Our Sun and Moon
And yet, the light never left. As time progressed, it built up, but could not expand where light had never went. Thus, the energy compacted and became denser. First air, then sand and gravel were formed. These particles were so light, they could be displaced from the grid easily. Finnally with mass at the centre of the cosmos, gravity kicked in. The gravels and sand were pulled together, creating... a sphere.
This sphere grew in size, as all matter attracted to it. Quickly however, it reached the fringes of the grid: the height. as mass tried to compact to one central point, they attempted to force their way out the grid. Instead, raw energy was being released, and re captured. Two poles were created over this central mass: each of which temporarily contained energy before being sucked back into the central mass.
The sand and gravel proceeded to expand out for miles over the central point in every direction except up and down. Energy was converging at the poles of ever increasing energy, and sent back into the centre. This huge amount of energy is converted in sand and gravel, which then forces the whole bulk to expand.
As the mass dawned on it's limits, and more and more energy was given to the poles which were now moving further from the extending mass to stay stable, two great entities were born. Sand had the tendency to form at one pole, and gravel the other. This tendency slowly separated the gravel and sand as the land expanded, till eventually one pole only received and sent back sand energy, whilst the other only received and sent back gravel energy.
These become our Moon and Sun.
Forming so far away, and with so much energy, the moon and sun stabilised themselves and retained their power. Having no energy returned to them, all light heading to the grid was transformed into energy and channelled to the moon and sun. This caused an every expanding mass of energy at each pole.
With so much energy at the poles, the mass of land began to feel strain, and buckled to spread in between the moon and sun, rather than perpendicular to it. As the mass strained, the grid of stable energy began to feel the pull as well. With a deafening snap, the cables of the grid broke in unison in a large radius around the mass.
With no ties, the mass then began to spin and align itself with the moon and sun. As the edges of the mass got close to these poles however, they moved further away to counter the growing mass beneath them and stay stable. This resulted in the mass continuing it's spin perpetually. This is day and night.
Part 3| Stone
This spinning action moved the loose plane of sand and gravel away from the main expansive grid (which has now resealed itself). With much less area to gather light and energy, the surface began to give less energy to the poles, but the sun and moon radiated just as much back. The original moon side, the gravel side, was a darker colour than the sand. This let it absorb energy in general more readily. As such, it began to consume the moon's energy faster than the top sand absorbed the sun's.
This build up of energy forced stabilisation within the low density materials, transmuting them into heavier materials. The main heavy material was stone. After many revolutions, stone formed on the gravel layer below, and energy absorbed into the stone was deflected into the gravel above. This petrified the world into a layer of medium energy stone.
As the sand up top only very slowly absorbed the sun's energy, it retained a weak state on conversion. Transmuting to loose dirt, it was free enough to pass energy radiated on it deeper inside, compounding with the moons radiation from the opposite side. This resulted in the sand deep within the mass to gain enough energy in a short time to turn to stone, whilst a short surface layer of dirt and sand lay undisturbed.
Part 4: Ores
Once the whole of the body was almost all stone, free particles of energy from both the moon and sun met together more frequently. This resulted in spikes of energy in random locations within the stone. These spikes of energy produced five main materials.
Coal was the easiest to produce, being somewhat unstable. It could not decay without combustion however, so despite it's instability it could exist for long periods of time. Coal deposits tended to be very big and common.
Iron deposits required as much energy as coal, but in a smaller location. Iron is stable, so is not burnable and will even melt in a stable manner. Iron is also strong because the impurity coal within iron (being of similar energy requirements). Iron tended only to form on the moon side of the world as collisions were more common there.
Gold deposits were an unstable form of high energy. Due to the energy needed to make gold, not a lot of it exists. It doesn't require all the energy to sustain itself for very long like diamonds, so it manages to form further out into the crust.
Redstone deposits are products of very high energy collisions, resulting in a semi-organic material with conduction properties. It is very unstable, releasing both radiation and electrical signals on stimulation. It is still unknown what redstone decays to, but as we know: time will tell.
Lastly, diamonds are high energy collisions that sustain themselves for more than a few seconds. This makes them relatively rare compared to other ores. Due to their unique stability, diamonds are extremely hard to destroy once formed.
Part 5| Gravity
Up to this point, the mass, now a 'world', has medium levels of gravity centred on the direct middle. The moon however is still bombarding the stone side with energy in an attempt to form a more stable state. This stone, having been hit for many years of constant radiation, morphs into a rock known as 'adamantine'. This rock is ultra dense, and provided something new to the world: Gravity.
This shift in gravity from the centre, downwards, crafted dramatic landscapes. Stone compressed in a different way, causing it to fracture and weaken regionally. The huge plane of rock was going through one of it's first stages of erosion. The shift in gravity has also changed the world rotation. As the moon continues to lose energy, it applies less force onto the world. This has caused lopsided rotation on the world, resulting in longer days and shorter nights.
The cracks in the stone wall quickly became niches for water. Water which would otherwise have been forced off of the grid the world is maintained in quickly fills the gaps. It is unsure what exactly created water, but some believe it had to do with dirt leaching off water to turn into arid sand. As the water fill the cracks on the surface, gravity pulls it downwards, forcing it though the solid stone.
Over time the whole surface begins the erode away, leaving only valleys and mountains. The eroded particles either became more raw gravel or sand (which turned to dirt deposits underground) or were hit by enough energy at the bottom of the world to turn into lava. In the huge bowls and valleys, water accumulated wherever the stone did not contain fractures.
Part 6| First Life
Another mystery was the prevalence of life. Water, energy and dirt are all at the fingertips of coming together. Some believed that life began when enough energy hit an exposed coal deposit right next to dirt so that the organic materials slowly reformed into a simple plant. A plant we call a grass.
Within the course of a year, the entire planet became covered in grass. Feeding off the grass, numerous prairie creatures took over the land. These creatures could only live whenever the grass was flush however, which was whenever the sun turned it's back.
Due to draining most of it's excess energy, the moon had now dimmed down, providing much less light than the sun. This helped animals prosper as during night time the mobs were not blasted with radiation, but instead were able to find shelter and hibernate. The darkness did however allow for predators, of which the main ones were creepers and skeletons. Both were much more simpler than they are today, notably creepers exploded on death rather than at will, and skeletons wrestled their preys to death, often killing through asphyxiation.
As the plant life took over the world, variations of typical grass set in. Flowers, pumpkins and the dominant tree began to rule the world. Slow growing plants such as bamboo and cacti began to populate very narrow biome ranges, diversifying the world.
Part 7| Intelligence
Skeleton's and creeper's were rarely killed, mostly due to the lack of higher predation. Thus, it was only a matter of time before intelligence set onto these dominant predators. Unfortunately, whilst the creeper developed emotion, it could not carry tools. Skeletons did have the function to carry tools, and became the most intelligent rulers.
It is likely they began to branch into different clans. Some threw arrows as weapons, others wore armour. It was around now that the first spiders hiding in the deep forests began to be tamed and used as cavalry, while their silk was used for bows. Primitive blooming techniques were used to create steel tip arrows.
From this evolutionary point, the skeleton began to diversify. A portion of the populace began to develop rudimentary skin, but lost the computational power of a telekinesis brain. Because of this, Zombies will collect feathers, but are unable to make arrows out of them (no knowledge of steel working, let alone flaking). A majority of the remaining skeletons lost the technology of bloomery in favour of cheaper flint arrows, and lost their armour due to the lack for needing it.
Their was one more branch of skeletons though. A few zombies that spawned had a full skin, and kept their brain power. These, are known us. The humans.
Part 8| Humans
Humans changed the face of the world as it is known. With the mind of a computer, the bones of a necromancer, the new found strength of muscles, and the ability to wield tools, the Human was the optimum predator. The sheer strength of the muscular structure allows each individual creature remove and replace energy within the extended block grid as he pleases. What is really amazing however is the mind: A human can take the leftover energy of multiple blocks and split or reform them into others. Humans had invented crafting.
Crafting saw huge potential. Now able to use the long locked deposits, Humans became the only creature with the productivity to singularly craft a range of simple steel products, and protect himself with material. Unable to harm humans, the animals are unable to stop humans from thinking, allowing them to get more and more advantage, abusing chemistry, physics and the power of the energy grid to create the world they see fit.
Low energy coal was crafted into low energy light sources, which halted predators from living in areas. Blooms of steel were worked into pickaxes, swords and armour, protecting the user and boosting production beyond record. Killing traps were set up inside the homes of predators to mass extract feathers, gunpowder and arrows at the demise of all other life.
Part 9| Transition
However, the human lives alone. Finding another human is phenomenal, as the world extends for far longer than the average man would care to walk. Instead, humans have obssesed themselves with transitioning to other worlds.
When the world first broke off the main energy grid, it's hole was refilled. Even as it spiralled away, more mass built up, and another world broke off. Every star you sea in the sky at night it either a sun or a star - usually the other is hidden by the mass of the world. The humans saw these other worlds, and wished to visit them. They wished to see how much they would rule there.
The first form of transition involved temples to be built. First, they were made to the god figure, 'Notch', but soon to other beings such as gods of sheep, cows and creepers. The second form of transition were the void pits. Large areas of the adminium layer were explored for holes, in which a wall is constructed around. Anyone who wished to transend would jump off, and hope they hit another land. Even if they survive the fall, many of wisdom believe they would first die of asphyxiation.
Even more sophisticated methods of transition were invented. Using the explosive power of TNT, cannons were assembled around the human to launch him into space. These cannons reportedly never worked, even if the human survived by landing in water. However, a very much realistic way was discovered to transit to other worlds. It involved building a portal.
Part 10| Portals
It was discovered that if a 5 by 4 of obsidian is constructed with a hollow centre, it is possible to travel to, 'the nether'. This nether appears to be in a completely different, yet parallel universe. The whole nether is a low energy environment, and as such the materials are weak. It is accepted that ravel in the nether is faster than on the over world. As such, some claim that the universe is actually a 4-Dimensional tesseract, with mind boggling mathematics to why one moves faster in the nether than on the over world.
The nether still cannot be explained by typical teachings. The vermin that appear in the nether seem to be nothing more than guardians: of what is unknown. Life does not exist in the nether easily, but nor does it really ever seem to die. As such, this is as far back as we can look at our world.
Our World is amazing, not because of it's mystery, but because of it's plausibility. You just have to think about it a little.
But now some honest words: This is kind of like the best Minecraft Server I have ever seen. The builds are awesome, the detailing is awesome, the people are awesome and the awesomeness is awesome.
You have just created the Minecraft bible.
Seriously, this is the most epic and original pieces of writing about minecraft.
Can't wait to see anymore of your work :happy.gif:
Feather, this is awsome. May I have your permission to include this text in the Library I am building using the book mod? You shall recieve due credit.
May I point out that some parts of the text may require revision as to remove grammatical errors?
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If you're callin' about the Mobtalker scripts, I no longer have access to them.
However, it's been getting tempting lately to put together a modpack that includes CustomNPCs, so I could definitely work in something along the same themes in the modpack's quests. Feel free to give suggestions of mods that promote an experience which minimizes mining grind in favor of exploration. I'll likely have to include Grimorie of Gaia to provide good models (No I'm not gonna directly change the default mob models)
The void is eternal. It was the first to be made. The void creates light from all directions, light which has nowhere to go. Energy begins to compact together, for although the space is infinite: light can only move so fast.
In a sudden rush, new dimensions created themselves from the raw energy. Like an explosion, a plane created itself across the void, spanning to infinity. Of course, it is not as fast as the light it was made from, but it was fast enough.
The explosion wasn't just in two directions though. The plane does contain height negligible on a galactic scale, yet so vast to us of mortal size.
The dimensions gave structure. As free flowing light hit the grids, they rebounded. Although the grid was of a line made only of strands of energy pure, it was enough to constrict a tiny percentage of light from escaping. Slowly, the grid captured more energy from the void than the light could expand. Eventuality indicated that the grid would expand farther than any light could realistically reach. As such, the cosmos completed itself.
And yet, the light never left. As time progressed, it built up, but could not expand where light had never went. Thus, the energy compacted and became denser. First air, then sand and gravel were formed. These particles were so light, they could be displaced from the grid easily. Finnally with mass at the centre of the cosmos, gravity kicked in. The gravels and sand were pulled together, creating... a sphere.
This sphere grew in size, as all matter attracted to it. Quickly however, it reached the fringes of the grid: the height. as mass tried to compact to one central point, they attempted to force their way out the grid. Instead, raw energy was being released, and re captured. Two poles were created over this central mass: each of which temporarily contained energy before being sucked back into the central mass.
The sand and gravel proceeded to expand out for miles over the central point in every direction except up and down. Energy was converging at the poles of ever increasing energy, and sent back into the centre. This huge amount of energy is converted in sand and gravel, which then forces the whole bulk to expand.
As the mass dawned on it's limits, and more and more energy was given to the poles which were now moving further from the extending mass to stay stable, two great entities were born. Sand had the tendency to form at one pole, and gravel the other. This tendency slowly separated the gravel and sand as the land expanded, till eventually one pole only received and sent back sand energy, whilst the other only received and sent back gravel energy.
These become our Moon and Sun.
Forming so far away, and with so much energy, the moon and sun stabilised themselves and retained their power. Having no energy returned to them, all light heading to the grid was transformed into energy and channelled to the moon and sun. This caused an every expanding mass of energy at each pole.
With so much energy at the poles, the mass of land began to feel strain, and buckled to spread in between the moon and sun, rather than perpendicular to it. As the mass strained, the grid of stable energy began to feel the pull as well. With a deafening snap, the cables of the grid broke in unison in a large radius around the mass.
With no ties, the mass then began to spin and align itself with the moon and sun. As the edges of the mass got close to these poles however, they moved further away to counter the growing mass beneath them and stay stable. This resulted in the mass continuing it's spin perpetually. This is day and night.
This spinning action moved the loose plane of sand and gravel away from the main expansive grid (which has now resealed itself). With much less area to gather light and energy, the surface began to give less energy to the poles, but the sun and moon radiated just as much back. The original moon side, the gravel side, was a darker colour than the sand. This let it absorb energy in general more readily. As such, it began to consume the moon's energy faster than the top sand absorbed the sun's.
This build up of energy forced stabilisation within the low density materials, transmuting them into heavier materials. The main heavy material was stone. After many revolutions, stone formed on the gravel layer below, and energy absorbed into the stone was deflected into the gravel above. This petrified the world into a layer of medium energy stone.
As the sand up top only very slowly absorbed the sun's energy, it retained a weak state on conversion. Transmuting to loose dirt, it was free enough to pass energy radiated on it deeper inside, compounding with the moons radiation from the opposite side. This resulted in the sand deep within the mass to gain enough energy in a short time to turn to stone, whilst a short surface layer of dirt and sand lay undisturbed.
Once the whole of the body was almost all stone, free particles of energy from both the moon and sun met together more frequently. This resulted in spikes of energy in random locations within the stone. These spikes of energy produced five main materials.
Coal was the easiest to produce, being somewhat unstable. It could not decay without combustion however, so despite it's instability it could exist for long periods of time. Coal deposits tended to be very big and common.
Iron deposits required as much energy as coal, but in a smaller location. Iron is stable, so is not burnable and will even melt in a stable manner. Iron is also strong because the impurity coal within iron (being of similar energy requirements). Iron tended only to form on the moon side of the world as collisions were more common there.
Gold deposits were an unstable form of high energy. Due to the energy needed to make gold, not a lot of it exists. It doesn't require all the energy to sustain itself for very long like diamonds, so it manages to form further out into the crust.
Redstone deposits are products of very high energy collisions, resulting in a semi-organic material with conduction properties. It is very unstable, releasing both radiation and electrical signals on stimulation. It is still unknown what redstone decays to, but as we know: time will tell.
Lastly, diamonds are high energy collisions that sustain themselves for more than a few seconds. This makes them relatively rare compared to other ores. Due to their unique stability, diamonds are extremely hard to destroy once formed.
Up to this point, the mass, now a 'world', has medium levels of gravity centred on the direct middle. The moon however is still bombarding the stone side with energy in an attempt to form a more stable state. This stone, having been hit for many years of constant radiation, morphs into a rock known as 'adamantine'. This rock is ultra dense, and provided something new to the world: Gravity.
This shift in gravity from the centre, downwards, crafted dramatic landscapes. Stone compressed in a different way, causing it to fracture and weaken regionally. The huge plane of rock was going through one of it's first stages of erosion. The shift in gravity has also changed the world rotation. As the moon continues to lose energy, it applies less force onto the world. This has caused lopsided rotation on the world, resulting in longer days and shorter nights.
The cracks in the stone wall quickly became niches for water. Water which would otherwise have been forced off of the grid the world is maintained in quickly fills the gaps. It is unsure what exactly created water, but some believe it had to do with dirt leaching off water to turn into arid sand. As the water fill the cracks on the surface, gravity pulls it downwards, forcing it though the solid stone.
Over time the whole surface begins the erode away, leaving only valleys and mountains. The eroded particles either became more raw gravel or sand (which turned to dirt deposits underground) or were hit by enough energy at the bottom of the world to turn into lava. In the huge bowls and valleys, water accumulated wherever the stone did not contain fractures.
Another mystery was the prevalence of life. Water, energy and dirt are all at the fingertips of coming together. Some believed that life began when enough energy hit an exposed coal deposit right next to dirt so that the organic materials slowly reformed into a simple plant. A plant we call a grass.
Within the course of a year, the entire planet became covered in grass. Feeding off the grass, numerous prairie creatures took over the land. These creatures could only live whenever the grass was flush however, which was whenever the sun turned it's back.
Due to draining most of it's excess energy, the moon had now dimmed down, providing much less light than the sun. This helped animals prosper as during night time the mobs were not blasted with radiation, but instead were able to find shelter and hibernate. The darkness did however allow for predators, of which the main ones were creepers and skeletons. Both were much more simpler than they are today, notably creepers exploded on death rather than at will, and skeletons wrestled their preys to death, often killing through asphyxiation.
As the plant life took over the world, variations of typical grass set in. Flowers, pumpkins and the dominant tree began to rule the world. Slow growing plants such as bamboo and cacti began to populate very narrow biome ranges, diversifying the world.
Skeleton's and creeper's were rarely killed, mostly due to the lack of higher predation. Thus, it was only a matter of time before intelligence set onto these dominant predators. Unfortunately, whilst the creeper developed emotion, it could not carry tools. Skeletons did have the function to carry tools, and became the most intelligent rulers.
It is likely they began to branch into different clans. Some threw arrows as weapons, others wore armour. It was around now that the first spiders hiding in the deep forests began to be tamed and used as cavalry, while their silk was used for bows. Primitive blooming techniques were used to create steel tip arrows.
From this evolutionary point, the skeleton began to diversify. A portion of the populace began to develop rudimentary skin, but lost the computational power of a telekinesis brain. Because of this, Zombies will collect feathers, but are unable to make arrows out of them (no knowledge of steel working, let alone flaking). A majority of the remaining skeletons lost the technology of bloomery in favour of cheaper flint arrows, and lost their armour due to the lack for needing it.
Their was one more branch of skeletons though. A few zombies that spawned had a full skin, and kept their brain power. These, are known us. The humans.
Humans changed the face of the world as it is known. With the mind of a computer, the bones of a necromancer, the new found strength of muscles, and the ability to wield tools, the Human was the optimum predator. The sheer strength of the muscular structure allows each individual creature remove and replace energy within the extended block grid as he pleases. What is really amazing however is the mind: A human can take the leftover energy of multiple blocks and split or reform them into others. Humans had invented crafting.
Crafting saw huge potential. Now able to use the long locked deposits, Humans became the only creature with the productivity to singularly craft a range of simple steel products, and protect himself with material. Unable to harm humans, the animals are unable to stop humans from thinking, allowing them to get more and more advantage, abusing chemistry, physics and the power of the energy grid to create the world they see fit.
Low energy coal was crafted into low energy light sources, which halted predators from living in areas. Blooms of steel were worked into pickaxes, swords and armour, protecting the user and boosting production beyond record. Killing traps were set up inside the homes of predators to mass extract feathers, gunpowder and arrows at the demise of all other life.
However, the human lives alone. Finding another human is phenomenal, as the world extends for far longer than the average man would care to walk. Instead, humans have obssesed themselves with transitioning to other worlds.
When the world first broke off the main energy grid, it's hole was refilled. Even as it spiralled away, more mass built up, and another world broke off. Every star you sea in the sky at night it either a sun or a star - usually the other is hidden by the mass of the world. The humans saw these other worlds, and wished to visit them. They wished to see how much they would rule there.
The first form of transition involved temples to be built. First, they were made to the god figure, 'Notch', but soon to other beings such as gods of sheep, cows and creepers. The second form of transition were the void pits. Large areas of the adminium layer were explored for holes, in which a wall is constructed around. Anyone who wished to transend would jump off, and hope they hit another land. Even if they survive the fall, many of wisdom believe they would first die of asphyxiation.
Even more sophisticated methods of transition were invented. Using the explosive power of TNT, cannons were assembled around the human to launch him into space. These cannons reportedly never worked, even if the human survived by landing in water. However, a very much realistic way was discovered to transit to other worlds. It involved building a portal.
It was discovered that if a 5 by 4 of obsidian is constructed with a hollow centre, it is possible to travel to, 'the nether'. This nether appears to be in a completely different, yet parallel universe. The whole nether is a low energy environment, and as such the materials are weak. It is accepted that ravel in the nether is faster than on the over world. As such, some claim that the universe is actually a 4-Dimensional tesseract, with mind boggling mathematics to why one moves faster in the nether than on the over world.
The nether still cannot be explained by typical teachings. The vermin that appear in the nether seem to be nothing more than guardians: of what is unknown. Life does not exist in the nether easily, but nor does it really ever seem to die. As such, this is as far back as we can look at our world.
A simple suggestion on geology here.
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Slaves of the Coal Mine
An interesting Novel to pass the time.
DAYUM SON!
Very nicely done.
Seriously, this is the most epic and original pieces of writing about minecraft.
Can't wait to see anymore of your work :happy.gif:
May I point out that some parts of the text may require revision as to remove grammatical errors?
If you're callin' about the Mobtalker scripts, I no longer have access to them.
However, it's been getting tempting lately to put together a modpack that includes CustomNPCs, so I could definitely work in something along the same themes in the modpack's quests. Feel free to give suggestions of mods that promote an experience which minimizes mining grind in favor of exploration. I'll likely have to include Grimorie of Gaia to provide good models (No I'm not gonna directly change the default mob models)
A simple suggestion on geology here.
~~~
Slaves of the Coal Mine
An interesting Novel to pass the time.