“I realize now, our conflict… was meaningless, I hated you for what was done to me in the past… and now, I can never apologize… I’m sorry, Steve, brother.”
I did something simple when I quit Once I felt like I was finished, I built a little house on a hill looking at all my buildings. Then set an armor stand right outside the door with my armor and sword. Then I made a chair (using a boat so I can sit) and watched the sunset with my dog. Then I left the world right before the sunset ended so my player and dog can watch it for eternity. No mobs, no monsters. Just the sunset, together.
Now this got me thinking deeply..... So does that mean that every monster in the game is equivalent to the amount of times we died, and also when other players died in different servers? (I feel crazy lmao)
@@thedumdum4646 Maybe it could be but the truth is that I was also thinking that and I think that every time we die a new monster appears, right? Because in the Minecraft betas there were no zombies, only skeletons and creepers and such other stevens, so I think that you theory is exact.
This Minecraft video idea came from an animation of a soldier dying in the battlefield, and it showed his corpse and skeleton changing through several decades.
I don't know how they did this but it looks incredible, how time passes and poor dead Steve decomposes next to the changing environment and all kinds of mobs, whether peaceful or hostile, observe his corpse, even the herobrine himself admires him, I think everything That's because in that world there is no player because he was the only one, maybe in hardcore, Xd.
So true, when someone's rival is gone, they lose the spark in their lives. When a villain defeats a hero, they start to miss them, and now, Herobrine knows this pain.
This reminds me of when I still had tasks from my friends, I was a miner, tree cutter, and protector, when 250 days hardcore I made a mistake and it made me die, respect..
My friends I wish if they were alive 😢❤❤😭😭😞😔😔😣I kept crying for a week I loved them So much they were like my brothers I wish if I could meet them again
my theory is that all the hostiles were once players who died and had their rotten bodies re-used by Herobrine for evil, or Herobrine just showed up in the end to give tribute or something and showing respect. Anyways the dead player theory makes sense as to why they looked at him sadly
Herobrine: ahora la unica forma que tengo de salvarte es dandote vida como un esqueleto, y tendras que atacar a la persona que fuiste una vez, no lo arruines muriendote ya que tienes menos resistencia
Just imagine Steve, being controlled all your life to do whatever the user wants, but when they leave, Steve just sits and rots for the rest of his life…
Well considering that he's controlled by the user, Steve probably doesn't experience time when you're offline so if you were to never get back online he'd never know. It's much like death. you know it's coming but, you'll never know that you died.
For those who dont know this is based off another video of a soldier fighting in some war and it also shows a timelapse of him slowly rotting away. This is the same thing but recreated in minecraft. Not hating at all btw. This is cool
Even the skeleton doesn't care about him Herobrine stands in respect Editing:542 like? TYSM. This is the first time I've been liked this much Editing2: 710 like! Lets go 1k. Plz.
Bro herobrine was standing like he was saying: "My great adversary, Steve, you didn't deserve to die like this, you died with your honor tarnished and you didn't deserve that, I will miss you. take care in the afterlife, Friend."
@@cristianomartins4635*people, "persons" is singular, and "people" is plural, as everyone saw, it was typed in plural form but not in the correct way
Steve:kills a captain. Gets loot from the outpost. Goes on a village to borrow/steal loot from houses without realizing That he has the bad omen. He spawns a raid. He has nothing to save the village and all that he was the one who has done it.