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Players, sometimes referred to as humans are a species in Annoying Villagers series. They are the most reoccurring species in the series, appearing in almost all episodes except the first and the ninth.

Overview[]

The players are creatures that Minecraft was seemingly designed for. Unlike every other being, the Players weren't born in Minecraft and aren't NPCs nor mobs. They are blessed with certain advantages and abilities that make them fundamentally different from every creature in Minecraft. As thus, more mobs and even items have evolved to match the Players and each other in strength, aiming to conquer and dominate their lands. There is now an ongoing war between multiple factions in the 'new world' of Minecraft.

Appearance[]

Players all resemble a humanoid block like form, having the same height and properties as one another. But, all players come with a diverse set of unique skins of their choice, each completely contrast with different textures and colors.

Lore[]

Age of the Players[]

The Players fight over the Villages

The Players fight over "their" Villages, unaware of the suffering they caused

During the pre-stages of Minecraft, most players were categorized by the Villagers as strong and cruel beings. They described the vast amount of 'Players' that were the invaders who came to their land. 'Greedy,' 'powerful' and at the top of the 'food chain'. There was a moment peaceful coexistence between them until the Players began looting and stealing from the Villagers.

They would make deals with the Villagers. They told them that if they supplied them with whatever they can, provided them with everything they needed, then the two species could live in peace with each other. But that was all a lie. As a result, they ruled over the Villagers. Many were killed or enslaved by the Players, forced to do their whims. Many

families were torn apart, segregated, and separated. Players would have many petty fights and the Villages would be caught in a cross-fire resulting in their Villages' absolute destruction. The Players were oblivious to the torture they put the Villagers through, not thinking anything significantly about them. The Villagers were nothing more to them than mere objects used to reach their personal goals.

The Rise of the Villager Kingdom[]

Many Villagers began to lose hope during the reign of the Players. That was, until a spark of desperation came,

The Villagers fight against the Players

The Players fight against the Villager Army

forcing the Villagers to wield weapons and turning into a neutral to hostile state. Moreover, a miracle had happened for the Villagers. The soon to be Villager King was born. He was a genetic mutation, able to trade dirt for diamonds. Rumors about the Villager King and his trade got out. Many of the players desired his trade and went to great lengths in an attempt to capture him. But the villagers hid him in underground villages and fought well to protect him at all costs, even making sacrifices. The players had inevitably brought out a new state from the Villagers. They were no longer a passive race and never will be.

In time, the king's trade made it possible for other villagers to have a unique, strategic trading system. The Villagers became successful, building impenetrable obsidian fortresses, new equipment, weapons, and other never before seen items. Shortly after their establishment, Villager armies with Villager Scouts and Villager Knights were created.

The Players Fight each other

The Players fight over the Villagers power.

Because of this, they were able to outnumber and out power the players. All Players sought the Villagers powers, from the ones with the most powerful weapons and the ones with the most treasure. But Players during this time also lacked cooperation with each other and would often get greedy, fighting over each other. This also contributed to their downfall. The Villagers continued to liberate undiscovered Villagers and connected them to their trading route/system, expanding the number of settlements and clearing out vast amounts of biomes. Villagers now seek the complete erasure of the Players existence to return to restore Minecraft back to how it used to be.

Overworld Civil War[]

Players who die and click the 'respawn' button, respawn in the highest populated area. The creators of Minecraft do this to make the game more sociable. And that area with the highest quantity is the Villager Kingdom. Most Players are immediately killed, or even worse, captured. They also began to lose hope, and many are now waiting for a better chance of survival, until the population of the Villager Kingdom declines. Though, many believe that won't ever happen.

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Resistance Tribe members

The remaining players sought revenge against the Villagers. Players and Villagers were polar opposites, seeking a similar goal and ideal for their species. The Resistance Clan grew in power over time, and became the most well known Player tribe in Minecraft. The Resistance tribe would eliminate and capture every villager they saw, adding them to their personal trading system. Although not all players are on the same team. Some players sided with the villagers, while others just want peace and try to avoid conflict when possible. Others were simply neutral. Though, it remains seen that Players and Villagers consider each other as enemies alike. Monsters that seek their complete annihilation. Just as how Villagers looked at Players then and now, is how Players also look at Villagers...

Members[]

Characters[]

Subspecies[]

Skills and Abilities[]

  • Respawn - A unique ability for the players, they are able to respawn upon death at a random location with the highest population or at a bed if one is placed. The Enchanted Bed allows any players within its vicinity to respawn around it.
  • Crafting - Players can create a variety of items, although this trait now becomes universal for all mobs.
  • Inventory - Allows the players to store items in oneself although this trait now becomes universal for all mobs.
  • Crouch - Also known as "holding shift", this ability allows the players to move in stealth without using much energy. This also hides their nametag.
  • Chat - A form of telepathy, this allows players to talk amongst each other without mobs knowing.
  • Voice Chat - another form of telepathy, which allows players to talk amongst a specific group of players without other players hearing.


Site Navigation[]

List of Species
Humanoids Entity Clones · Giant Piglins · Gods · Herobrine Vessels · Illagers · Piglins · Players · Villagers (post-1.14) · Villagers (pre-1.14) · Witches
Undead Drowned · Husks · Phantoms · Red Shirt Zombies · Skeletons · Skeleton Horses · Skeleton Villagers · Withers · Wither Skeletons · Zombies · Zombie Pigmen · Zombie Villagers · Zombified Piglins
Animals Axolotls · Bats · Bees · Cats · Chickens · Cows · Fishes · Foxes · Goats · Hoglins · Horses · Llamas · Pandas · Parrots · Pigs · Polar Bears · Sheeps · Skeleton Horses · Spiders · Squids · Turtles · Wolves
Illagers Evokers · Illusioners · Pillagers · Vindicators
Golems Dirt Golems · Dirt/Stone Golems · Fire Golems · Iron Golems · Obelisk Golems · Plank/Cobble Golems · Snow Golems
Miscellaneous Conscious Items · Creepers · Ender Dragons · Endermen · Ghasts · Ravagers · Shulkers · Vexes · Wardens
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