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DECLANKIRBOI — Minecraft: Map of the Three Dimensions

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Description OVERWORLD

A lush and thriving world, diverse in both its biomes and native species. With lush plains and jungles, arid deserts and savannas, frigid mountains, taiga and more. Most native animals are passive or neutral and are often kept as livestock. Native inhabitants include the peaceful Villagers and the hostile Illagers, once Villagers, they were banished, likely due to their warmongering. In terms of survivability the Overworld is the highest, be warned however, this world is only safe in comparison to the other two and there are countless ways in which a Players journey can end here.

NETHER

A desolate and hellish world with peril at almost every turn. There is no sky, only an endless bedrock ceiling (removed for this map), no water only lava oceans and only one of the Nether's many creatures is known to be passive. There are but five biomes in the Nether, the Nether wastes, the crimson and warped forests, the soul sand valley and the the basalt delta. Hoglins and mushrooms are the only food sources (take caution as Hoglins are quite agressive). The only denizens are the Piglins, who can be found roaming or in great numbers in their ruined bastions, they value gold and will attack any players not wearing it. The Nether is the second most survivable of the three known dimensions.

End

At the very center of this barren dimension is a great island floating in the void, it was here that the last Ender Dragon dwelt before her death at the hands of a Player. When the dragon was slain a portal appeared, leading to the Outer End, a vast and empty world of floating islands and Chorus Plants. Chorus Fruit are the only source of food in the End, the only other living things being Endermen and the Shulkers of the End Cities. Due to the lack of any wood in this dimension I consider it to be the least survivable of the three dimensions.
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