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Steve Minecraft will never have to deal with paperwork, and for that, I envy him greatly
I gotta stop putting so much effort in these lazy ahh animations 💔
I didn't want to make this at first but seeing the version @ferkaartz3 made really motivated me
Tomodachi life is such a fun game
Minecraft AS a Deity Theory?
I’m still working on the ins and outs of this little headcanon that I have about the game, since I think there’s a lot of lore potential to consider, but I really like the idea that all of the hints of a higher being are talking about the GAME ITSELF.
Let me explain! Looking at the game in a vacuum (outside of the fact that, of course, it’s a video game CREATED by a person), it makes sense. Within its confines lies trillions of worlds, every block placed by the game. Every tree, river, mountain, flower is decided by it.
The game controls everything within itself, in its worlds that it creates. It decides who lives and dies. It decides what animals and people are brought into its massive worlds and where. I like the idea that it is sentient, a deity in a way, that its creatures are dependent on.
There are some implications about the Hosts from Minecraft Legends, assuming the two games are one in-universe. I think the Hosts are merely vessels for the game to cloak itself in, vessels that its inhabitants can comprehend so as to listen to it without fear.
But this also calls into question lots of things. What of the autonomy of mobs? Where did aggressive mobs come from? Were they the work of a benevolent or neutral world? If the game is alive and dictates all of this, wouldn’t it simply smite every ‘evil’ thing off the face of its worlds? And what connection could that have to the role of the player/Alex/Steve? I’d love to see what others have to say about that.
What I love most about this theory of mine is the End poem. What Minecraft really is all about is making your own path in life, living how you wish to. The End poem is not a conversation between two separate beings, it is a string of thoughts from the game itself projected to you. It’s the game’s very message given directly to you. The game is its own universe, and you are the universe, and the universe loves you.
THE TWO NONBINARY MINECRAFTS!
Alex uses She/her, Steve uses He/him.
remembering the waters
Me when I mine and I craft.
(They/Them for both please!)
I’ve wanted to draw my take on Steve and Alex for a while so here it finally is!
This was supposed to be a 2-part art piece [first time in caves ; several times later] but I dunno when I'll get around to the second piece & the art is burning a hole in my gallery LMAO