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me when i spend a long time drawing something that really does not look good at all and is honestly too ugly to want to share with anybody but i still recognize that it was worth the time and effort because i still gained practice and experience from it that will contribute toward improving my skills
[ID: a doodle of a person slumped over a drawing of a flower, giving a thumbs up with big wet eyes and a pained expression.]
Scar when it comes to being disgustingly loyal to blonde brown eyed white British men who are bird coded and associated with a primary color. I guess
bro has a type
Note that this list might be inaccurate. Feel free to reply/reblog with corrections and such.
- Impulse fell from a high place after getting knocked off the ghast farm by Mumbo - Jimmy fell from a high place [Permadeath] - Mumbo was killed by Grian [Permadeath] - Grian fell while being chased by Joel - BigB was killed by Lizzie - BigB blew up - Skizz was killed by Ren [Permadeath] - Tango was blown up by Martyn [Boogeyman Kill] - Bdubs fell from a high place while fighting the wither - Impulse was shot by Scott [Permadeath] - Lizzie was killed by Bdubs [Permadeath] - Bdubs was killed by Grian [Permadeath]
Total lives lost: 12 lives lost, including 6 permadeath
Dark green: PearlescentMoon
Light green: Rendog, Ethoslab, InTheLittleWood, ZombieCleo
Yellow: Smajor1995
Red: Smallishbeans, Bigbst4tz2, Grian, Tango Tek, GoodTimesWithScar
Dead: Solidarity, Mumbo Jumbo, Skizzleman, Impulsesv, LDShadowlady, BdoubleO100
manifesting team rancher plot armor not dead not dead manifesting that they stay alive
Quick, before Empires Season 2 gets too complicated, drop the Monstrosity
I’m so sorry.
Notes below
This is my worst creation, my child. I spent so long on this. I spent too much time on this. I hate it. I love it. Here are some notes:
Some things probably aren’t accurate because I don’t watch everything and picked some stuff up second hand. This is in no way comprehensive
This is my interpretation, especially where there is gray area about whether something is canon or dubiously canon and if it’s mentioned offhand once
Headcanons are mine and popular fanon ones
The key works in two sections: color and shape. Anything in the key written in black refers to shape
This was kind of purposefully made to look a mess. Well, not initially but then I started adding curved lines and uhhh it went downhill from there. So yeah it’s hard to read and a lot of things aren’t very clear, sorry about that
Words written in light gray are my notes on certain things
I tried to chose the best color for and shape for every relationship but it’s kind of difficult so some things don’t really fit but oh well
I don’t know what’s happening with the MCC games either
It tried to keep this strictly to people who have created a Minecraft YouTube video/appeared in one
Feel free to disagree with/suggest/correct what I’ve created
Right, right, I had an idea for an empires headcanon before I got....distracted
Anyway, I can’t remember what fic I originally saw it in, but I remember reading about the Grimlands and Crystal Cliffs being territories under Mythland. I also remember a post (by theminecraftbee I believe?) which talked about Smallholding having come from Mythland as well.
That got me thinking, so here’s my ideas about how the civilizations of Empires started.
Lizzie’s book mentions that she and Jimmy ruled over the ocean together long before the kingdoms of the land were formed. Well, we all know those evolutionary diagrams that show fish-like creatures crawling out of the water and becoming humans, right? And we’ve seen that leaving the water caused Lizzie to take on a form akin to what we consider normal humans. So my theory is that the current human civilizations came from the ocean.
Fish people from the ocean’s domain slowly explored the land, expanding outward into the original kingdoms: Mythland, Pixandria, the Lost Empire, and what would later become Mezalea.
(Note that this does not include the Overgrown or Rivendell because those places were already populated by various fae courts detached from these rising empires, hence why I specified human civilizations.)
Those who traveled West into the desert would form Pixandria. Though life was difficult, the use of rivers and other water gathering techniques allowed its formerly aquatic denizens to adapt. It would remain largely uninvolved with the greater continent, though, due to its initially harsh climate making those who had settled in more lush areas see nothing to gain from exploring it.
Those who traveled South into the swamp would continue onward and claim the long stretch of fertile land they called Mythland.
Those who attempted to make their way East would often find themselves lost in the unfamiliar, dense forests. It was long believed that any who traveled into these forests would die there, but unbeknownst to the outside kingdoms, those who survived would band together and established the Lost Empire.
At some point along the way, the ocean queen would create her submerged kingdom and make her presence known to the land dwellers. Much like herself, they had long since forgotten their watery past, so neither party recognized the other.
The people of Mythland were the first to establish contact with the fae. In exchange for items from the seas, which many of the fae had never seen before, they shared their own magic with the humans. They also showed them how to traverse around the forrest, leading to the settlements across from the main kingdom of Mythland. This would lead to the reconnection with those who had been thought lost within the great forrest as well, most of whom had long since adapted and were happy to remain where they were.
It was around this time that Jimmy followed in his sisters footsteps, arriving on the swamp. Those of Mythland took offense to these outsiders trying to claim their land, culminating in a war that would leave bad blood between the two kingdoms for centuries. Backed by the Ocean Empire, the amphibious cod people won, though, and erected the Cod Empire.
Meanwhile, this war had greatly disrupted Mythland. To make up for their losses, they began demanding more of the settlements to the East. These settlements, who had no active part in the war, believed that they should not have to shoulder such a burden, leading to harsh infighting. Unable to stand another war so soon, this dispute was solved politically, and the settlements were ultimately granted independence from the greater Mythland kingdom. They would later be peacefully divided into those who had integrated with the bordering fae courts, and those who remained true to their original way of ruling, becoming the kingdom of the Grimlands and its sister city-state, the Crystal Cliffs.
Much further down the line, long after many of the kingdoms were well established, infighting would strike Mythland yet again, this time from farmers who felt they were being tossed aside in favor of the kingdom’s growing industrialization. This feud was mostly bloodless and the Smallholding was able to emerge as an independent nation.
Meanwhile, a young gnome from a far away land would find herself lost within the depths of the forrest. Eventually giving up on her trek, she made her own small settlement, dubbed the Undergrove.
Of course, you’ll notice this leaves out Mezalea. In truth, it is unknown whether Mezalea was first inhabited by the humans or the fae. The people who came from the water found it utterly inhospitable, and the fae held no record of a court existing so far away. Those within it do have their own creation mythos, though.
It is said that a wandering traveler came across the long stretching mesa and fell in love with its beautiful colors. They spent their days crafting all kinds of clay items, from bowls, to vases, to statues. Many thought they were a fool, how could they stand to live in such a lonely, awful place? But they persisted, intent to make a masterpiece that would put those critics to shame. In their final years, it is said they became a recluse, only getting out of bed to work on this grand final project.
Years later, travelers would find no evidence of any breathing person in the mesa. Instead, they would find a tree, beautiful and splendid, as if crafted by the gods themselves, and tending to that tree, a host of clay statues that called it “Mother.”
last life headcanons and how the lives work. I did this with my dear friend @hcgrian and we couldn't think of anything cool for everyone so now it's up for interpretation and you guys can suggest cool stuff
grian and pearl have connecting sun and moon necklaces but if one of them loses a life the necklaces get bigger and if one of them dies the necklaces are no longer connectable
Tango's lives are represented by heart cards. When somebody gave him a life another heart appeared on his card
Skizz's hearts are represented by dice. The amount of lives he has is the amount of numbers shown on the dice.
Bdubs's hearts are represented by a clock. There's no clear indication of how many he has on it but the closer he gets to red the closer the clock gets to midnight.
Jimmy's hearts are represented by his spyglass. His spyglass is different from the rest of the southners since he can't really lose it or break it. It has 2 golden hearts embaded on it.
Impulses hearts are represented by a compass that only points south. The closer he is to red the more south it points. (Because of the saying "before things go south" and because he lives in the south!)
Lizzie's lives are represented by the flowers in her flower crown. If she dies or gives a life to another person the flower instantly dies.
Scott's lives are represented by his crown obviously! But some people say that when he was close to being red his golden crown looked almost like antlers.
Mumbo has goggles that change colours according to his lives and it has soft golden hearts embaded on it like jimmy
They don't know the amount of lives they have until they find this special item that represents them.
They need to break the item after they die so for example for a Boogeyman kill (or any kill) to truly count they have to break the item as that's where their souls are stored.
And as more time goes on and as more lives are lost the item slowly breaks until the player dies and there's no longer a soul stored inside it, then the item goes back to where it was found waiting for a new player. To corrupt them with bloodlust slowly
And that's how all the players got into last life. By accidentally coming across these items.
Imagine Joel and Lizzie peacefully sitting in Katherine's kingdom making flower crowns for eachother after marrying eachother. That was the last time they were able to be happy together.
Imagine pearl crafting necklaces for her and grian for his birthday. It was a genuine gift so why did this happen?
Imagine jimmy crafting the spyglass to make fun of sausage and spy on him. It was just a joke so why?
Imagine jimmy gifting this crown to Scott on their date. He thought he'd look cute so what caused this to happen?
Imagine tango and skizz just cheerfully playing card games. Nothing bad should've happened.
Imagine keralis crafting a clock for bdubs because he felt bad for stealing all of them. Again nothing bad should've happened right?
Zed gifted goggles to mumbo because of the amount of times he's exploded end crystals Infront of his face. He thought it'd be funny so what happened to mumbo?
Scar gave the compass to impulse as a joke because he kept on getting lost in his massive factory. Scar wanted to help him out and poke fun at him so why again?
the question 'why?'
why those items made by hand, with love and care for eachother, to be gifted, to have a good time, to be used for a prank, for a game, for a nice gift
why something out of pure love and kindness, had to be used against them?
Again a huge thank you to @hcgrian for helping with this 💖