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joehills · 2 months
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HermitCraft 10: Rise of the Live Grind — episode 8
https://youtu.be/xZqtm3hiFhY
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idrawstuffsometimes · 7 months
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Here’s my Idea for perimeter lore (I really like writing mythology, sue me)
It’s your classic tale of a minor deity becoming too prideful and facing the wrath of a more powerful council of gods-- in the case of the goat god, a tinkerer bent on finding the holes and faults of the world, the others have become sick of his bragging about his incredible strength and cleverness. He is given a trial to overcome in order to regain his place among the pantheon.
“Dig to the bottom of the world,” They instruct him. “When you return, you will be given your title again.”
So he digs. He uses his powerful hooves as shovels and his massive horns as picks. He digs until he reaches the bottom of the world. And he laughs.
He grins at the sky, waiting for the others to see him and return him to the heavens, but there are no wings coming to carry him, no flash of lightning. His smile vanishes as he remembers: he had to dig to the bottom of the world, and then make it back out.
His legs are too tired to take another step. His hooves are worn and cracked. His once beautiful horns have eroded. His green fur is matted with grey dust. He cannot make it out.
The gods have had him dig his own grave.
The story does not end here, however. A team of explorers, seeking a better life, had fallen into a nearby cave. Desperately lost, they had followed the sound of the goat god’s laughter, hoping to find the surface. Instead they find the pit, the bottom of the world, and a despairing god.
They send their strongest warrior, Corios, and their cleverest mind, Amelthene, to beg the god for assistance, hoping against hope for survival. Upon hearing their plea, the goat god smiles wickedly.
“I will die here,” he begins, “but your people will not. Your community will grow, your society will prosper, and you will have my guidance for all time. All I ask, is that one day, you will not merely rival the gods, you destroy them.”
Not left with much of an option, Amelthene and Corios agree. As a symbol of the promise, the goat god gives them each one of his own horns, Amalthene takes the right and Corios takes the left.
And thus begins the civilization.
So there are some other things- the goat god’s previous exploits that led to this, the later adventures of Amelthene and Corios, who end up being kind of demigods in their own right, the collapse of the civilization after falling victim to the same hubris as the goat god, etc, but that’s my main premise.
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kingtheghast · 8 months
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Local goat forced to touch grass
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em-mermaid · 9 months
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oh hi doc
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nebulaeyedfish · 4 months
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GälveDocken. Is this anything?
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seawitchkaraoke · 7 months
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I love how much Joe just loves helping people, like a hermit will say on stream ''hmm where did my silktouch shovel go'' or ''hmm i need some nametags'' and Joe will log in 3 seconds later and appear in their base 5 seconds later like ''hi! i have the thing you need, here you go!'' and then disappear again like some benevolent faerie or something
which is also why, out of everyone, Doc really can't blame Joe for covering the perimeter, because the buttercups asked for help! it's instinct! Grian, Scar and mumbo probably went ''hey we need some help-'' and Joe was logged in before they could even finish the sentence ''- covering Doc's perimeter''
Like the other hermits likely helped partly because it's nice to have something to do while having a meeting and partly because fucking with Doc is funny but Joe? No Joe simply can't not help someone!
(Of course this does also benefit Doc because Joe already gifted him a bunch of shulkers full of sand when he heard about Doc's sand problem without even needing to be asked)
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bakuvex · 9 months
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mcwhytubers · 1 year
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I call this: How Many Bases Can I Fit Into The Perimeter With Minimal Overlap?
probably could fit even more but I’m lazy lol
base IDs under the cut
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galatoma · 7 months
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Actually tubbo mining out that massive chunk of world for a perimeter wasn't just for resources or for making a space for farms, but it was also a clever nod to still unseen german creators on the qsmp. Docm77, who is well known for his massive hole, h
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avi-wings · 8 months
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petition to let doc say fuck
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joehills · 9 months
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My latest #hermitcraft vid is live!
Ir's got my first 4 matches of the HermitCraft TCG Season 2 tourney, against xB, iJevin, Grian, and Cubfan135—plus some scoreboard and game-tracking construction with Cleo!
I spent extra time to render the replaymod POVs in 4k, please try that if you have the right kind of screens to enjoy it! I think it really helps show the detail of the TCG cards!
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idrawstuffsometimes · 7 months
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Ok continuing on this post on my made-up perimeter mythology:
Corios and Amelthene have been ruling the perimeter for hundreds of years by now, with the blessing of the goat god keeping them alive and granting them divine inspiration during crises. They have faced many trials together, survived the wrath of higher gods through and through, and the surrounding world has taken notice. The perimeter has become a hub of knowledge, enlightenment, trade, art. The population explodes and Amelthene and Corios are faced with the challenge of feeding such a large number.
Amelthene comes up with wall-climbing, space-saving farms, encouraging farmers to selectively breed larger and more disease-resistant crops. Tomatoes thrive particularly well in these wall gardens and quickly become a staple food. Then there’s the problem with water.
Water had always been a troubling resource for the people of the perimeter. At the bottom of the world, they don’t have a water table beneath them to pump from. They had gotten by with pumping in water from nearby caves, but it was difficult to find anything both potable and substantial enough to sustain them. There was a lake sitting very near them, but the god of the lake was very old and powerful, and previously they had been far too weak as a society to risk a war with his water spirits. However, Corios and his warriors have been greatly emboldened by their previous victories in border skirmishes, and decide to go ahead with the plan to build an aqueduct system.
As expected, there are skirmishes, but with Corios’ reputation, none of the water spirits dare start a full-on war with them and a shaky, unspoken peace ensues. The spirits hate the pumps and the lake god hates Corios, but so long as he knows Corios can defeat him, he holds back, as he would not ask his water spirits to die over this.
Of course, if Corios were to die, there would be nothing stopping him from wiping this pathetic spot from the map…
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stroadkill · 8 months
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Buttercup and Doc sketch I spruced up ft. Doc as a real huge goat
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Only on hermitcraft do you see such things
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kojitheopossum · 9 months
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the dynamic (to me at least)(but i’m right)
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foxxology · 1 year
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Grind. Optimize. Automate. Together.
I have had so much brainrot over that Netherite breaking arrow.
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