This is terrifyingly good, the fact steve doesn't kill that one villager for not being complient but kills the other one to prove a point is such a heartbreaking moment. This is an actual masterpiece at it's finest.
@@Knighted_Owl I think the message is more like this: "Do you think i don't know the reason for your defiance? Do you think i don't know that you reached the point were you would welcome death with open arms to escape your suffering? Do you think i would punish you by giving you exactly what you wanted? No, i will not punish you. I will not give you the sweet release of death. Instead i will punish one of your fellows, one who didn't give up hope, one who still believes they can achieve freedom. And i will punish them in the cruelest way one can imagine, in a way that extinguishes all hope. And know this: All of this happend because you defied me. "
Don't forget the part when Steve gets them eaten by zombies, then cures them, then repeats the process 4 more times to get the highest possible discount. And after he gives a single emerald for a villager for things that would cost 30 times as much normally, he comes back a day later and dumps a sack of coal or carrots or whatever on them, demanding an emerald for every single one.
The idea of putting loyalty on a trident meaning you have to either burn or even carve the sigil into your arm to recall it is crazy as hell to me and I love it
Same! Although I interpreted it as the villager having to do it that way in order to make it work. For Steve, the only of his kind, he possesses and innate magical energy that allows him to make, enchant, and use magic items without the need to burn it into his skin. This innate magical ability is the same reason he can fell a tree with just his bare hands. 🥶
Enchanting requires xp which you you usually get after killing entities this makes it so xp is probably life essence so enchanting something probably means giving life to it to make it beyond a normal item and lapis is probably a conductor for life energy making it much more powerful
This would be such a perfect backstory for the pillagers. Villagers that left their home villages - as the player normally visits several villages in a play through - met each other on their journeys and trained for revenge. They also became disgusted and began to feel deeper and deeper resentment for the villagers that did not choose to join them, so they see looting villages as their ‘contribution’ to their efforts. Experimenting to form a new kind of golem and learning forgotten magic from the stronghold libraries to summon vexes.
The villagers with their arms connected are because they are pacifists. They partner with golems to handle defence, but even then they are only last result for anything they know doesn't attack indiscriminately (zombies they know, but even the psycotic player has a choice so they leave em be) The pillagers are the one who broke to the point of breaking non violence vows. The villagers stuck behind trade farms may be eating their words, but the open villages shun them because they haven't been destroyed...yet. Pillagers almost never attack a village without the player in it.
Making the villager heads round but steve's head blocky really helps reinforce the lack of humanity in Steve's eyes. The villagers feel so much more alive and emotional. I love it.
I also like the decision to never make him speak. It's part of what makes this version of Steve so scary, you never know what he's thinking or what he's going to do next.
2:15 I really like the detail in this. All of the villagers that are left are wearing green because they are nitwits (villagers that cannot trade) meaning that they were a waste of time for steve and he didn't even bother killing or capturing them.
One detail i liked, wheter was intentional or not is the fact that the villagers have a normal shaped head and medieval like cloths while steve has a cubic shaped one and wears a tshirt. It gives the impression that he is not from this world, very alien like.
I've always seen Steve as someone not from the Overworld. Kinda like how the Nether and Sculk seem to seep into the overworld, I'm guessing that's how he got there. Or maybe he was the last surviving person from a world before and was put away as a hope for "humanity."
@@furixm7716he doesn’t? So basically whenever they talk to him he don’t understand. So I’m assuming when he killed that one guy because he didn’t build anything for for him and when he was talking to Steve, Steve didn’t understand him and just killed him anyways for not building something for him am I right?
This has made me realize that I’ve acted benevolent towards my villagers. I have never created any trade halls, I’ve simply built a wall around the village, and kept it well lit.
I build the village up, supply them with better and more houses and a fancy place to gather and a protective palisade around the place to keep the monsters and pillagers out (and I can attack them from the ramparts), just so I can trade with them.
I love how much it shows Steve as the Villian character here. And the funny thing is a lot of players would actually do this without thinking it like this.
And yet they still have the gall to demand we pay them. I don't think they understand the power dynamic here, they have a lava dispenser right overhead.
@@nully304 Their lives and well being mean NOTHING to us, if they become useless, we pour lava on them and replace them with another zombie cured villager like nothing ever happened.
the storytelling in this is awesome. Steve is portrayed as a hulking, unstoppable and utterly cruel force, as the villagers see him that way. Every little movement he makes has a slight humming to it, as if any gesture or expression could define if a villager gets to live or to meet their ultimate demise. Well done
Very disturbing fact The second villager that was incinerated he burns alive for over 10 seconds before dying and you can clearly hear him screaming, and suffering in the lava for that long, that is very disturbing
The skeleton’s mindless, bland, look as he hunts down the villager really brings them into a light I’ve never looked at before. Mindless, controlled, careless, wanting and is supposed to be dead.
@@AbSoLOutEduckUNIT The end also showed a villager wielding a Trident, suffice to say this animation will be going against a few game mechanics for the sake of storytelling.
12:30 honestly thought that it was gonna be Alex because of all the animations I've seen of Alex with a trident but still really love this! Love how the loyalty trident has that magical marking which is also on the villager's arm
Or maybe Steve knows the fact that librarians have better offers than a armorer. Steve had that look of, “I still need you. Sorry, can’t let you get away that easy” at the end.
@@Devonlui well I would assume steeve wouldn't see the actual interactions and just think they're just villagers (and before you bring up the button that spawns fire in the jailcell, that can EASILY be done with command blocks.)
Very, really captures how someone irl would be if they were engulfed by the intense and tortured pain of all time. This is why I rather go pro then cor
9:40 this shot is absolutely perfect and haunting. As the cinders flutter about in the background and the vocals chime in, Steve stares down at you with satisfaction and no remorse. A true monster
Someone needs to give you a production budget and put you to making your own shows. This is absolutely gold, and people are not mentioning the sound design of every episodes. 10/10
Ikr, this person is clearly extremely skilled and talented to be able to make something this high quality with such a comparatively low budget. I can only imagine what they could do with more money and people to help.
Steve is such a great villain in this series because he doesn’t really need anything or has a specific goal he’s just robotic in a kind of way it’s all about efficiency and the simple pleasure of causing other people agony. He doesn’t see villagers or any other beings like people just tools. He isn’t completely devoid of emotion he feels dismay whenever he doesn’t get his way and he feels the slightest bit of joy in watching others he sees below him suffer. The world of Minecraft you’ve made is pure terror, it’s filled with a overwhelming sense of dread and cruelty. No where is truly safe and the only way to up your chances of survival is to do cruel things. The agony in this series is some of the most disturbing things I’ve seen in a while and the way that Steve executes the villagers with lava is just horrifying because the lava doesn’t kill them immediately. It’s thick, it’s hotter than fire, it’s slow and agonizing. It’s not a quick death like being decapitated or being exploded, Its cruel because you’re still alive while it’s happening. Steve is a terrifying villain because you never know what’s going on in his mind and if you knew you wish you didn’t. This series is phenomenal because of its horrifying environment and I hope to see more in the future. Edit: Also the fact that Steve “rewards” the villagers with emeralds like giving a toy to a dog is just also so full of how he sees everything because he probably has tons of emeralds stored away somewhere so it’s meaningless it’s just his cruel way of demeaning them and lowering them to nothing but vending machines who require emeralds to work.
The fact that Steve decides to kill Beehr instead of Larr for his lack of product shows that he doesn't care about efficiency or productivity, he just wants to break them. It wasn't punishment for not working, it was punishment for insubordination.
If he lets one get the death he desires there's a chance the others will follow suit. So to prevent this he made an example of what would happen if he ever saw this again. He's cunning too.
@@Dralctig I think it's less of a matter of who's better at crafting and more convenience. A lot of what you can get from villager trades can be obtained if you actually work for it, but why do that when he can simply trade some useless green gems for it? It also makes this more fucked up because clearly obtaining all these slaves and building their cells took time and effort, time and effort he could've used to craft the items himself.
We need a horror mod with this Steve wondering the world, kidnapping and enslaving the villagers. Any player is treated as a nitwit unless they have something good on them.
@@maximeleninja4029 AND Mojang was never said Steve is a murder. what is matter ? the matter is all player built a trading hall and players dont like villager at all, treat them like a slaves AND Steve will never do that. what do you mean player themselves ? you think a ''player'' is using Steve's skin ? hell nah they would use their own skin
@@GigaRoman I just trap them in 1x1 or 2x2 room and exploit the nether out of them besides they were going to die from zombies if we the players didn't save them for our goals also I don't kill the I just upgrade on lucky one to raid farm bait or magic
I immediately get chills anytime Steve is on screen, it’s so perfect, he radiates such a threatening evil menacing aura, knowing he has power and intelligence beyond anyone else, and his motives are in pure silence
I imagine for this context, when the player guides a zombie into infecting the villager, and curing them, the villager isn’t giving them a discount because he’s grateful, it’s because he’s desperate to not go through that experience again
Idk if anyone's placed it yet, but I love the detail that all the remaining villagers that stayed free are in green-IE, that they were nitwit villagers and thus weren't of any use to Steve for assigning professions to.
I like how even with the realistic style, the bodies still look kinda squary. It looks specially good on Steve; makes him look like regular human but with a very strong build that's quite menacing.
The funniest part about this is that out of the hundreds of "what if Minecraft was realistic" videos, this series is the only one that actually fits the bill
This really goes to show how the Minecraft universe sees us To us it looks like a game To them we look like some hell spawn that shouldn't exist Really makes you rethink who the villain of Minecraft is
Yes! One time I saw a village but I saw that their houses were burning so I build a hotel for them and remove the old beds in their old home, and added atleast 20 iron golem
You should make a part 4 people are really invested in this series and it really has a powerful message that moves people emotionally. You could get really successful from making these serious kinds of short films.
Yo creo que solo son extorsionadores,debido a eso creo que no matarian a todos los aldeanos de una aldea.un hombre como steve,que no tiene mucho que perder,nisiquiera la vida es mas violento y sadico
I think this might be more horrifying. The notion that a single person could bring about such abject horror is so much scarier than a raiding party laying waste with even odds stacked against them.
I think an important symbol in this is blockiness. If something is blocky (square or hard angles) it is dehumanized. Steve has square shoulders and blocky hands, and the cells are cubes. The trees and villagers are round.
Its so weird. You feel like such a villain after watching this, but you know you're going to go back to stealing their stuff and killing their golems for loot. Good job my dude. That was exceptionally terrifying for me.
Ima go ahead and give the villagers diamonds and emeralds for free, make them bigger property, make tons of iron golems and make them max level real quick
Never have never will. I spend my time improving villages and setting base at the village over the stronghold. I'm glad I never engaged in any 2b2t activity
Please Avocado, I am BEGGING you to continue this series. I just watched all three videos and I’ve got a terrible itch for the next one. Very few things get invested like this. You’ve done an incredible job on these.
Continue the series 😭😭 please Is Herh the main character? What happened to Herh ? Who was that guy that saved him What about the other guy that wasn't killed ? Was he about to kill himself or break out from there? I'm curious 😭😭😭
Nah, he used a mod to finally be able to use leads to make it less annoying to transport them. Clearly a modder, he one hit the golem and can trade through iron bars.
I personally like making the villages into towns with walls and it having plenty of jobs for everyone. And it’s well lit so they won’t have to worry about mobs
So wait, you just close them completely from the outer world and limit their living area to artificially builded place based on your own design with personal assumptions what would be best for them? Sounds like you just create your own totalitarian dystopia for me 🤨
@@Ocelot835 whenever I find a small village, I wall it up, but with tons of space, plus I block up all tunnels and caves and make a light post like every two blocks.
I would pay a lot of money for a full 12 episodes 24 minutes each of these, even more for a season 2 and 3 this is genuine art. I really hope you'll continue it in the future.
It always creeped me out whenever my friends made villager farms like this lol, always was a bit concerning to watch them while I had made entire kingdoms filled with villagers instead
@@pikathemimikyu6655 I mean honestly it’s not that hard to keep track if you just have a ton of nametags, though I get why it’s more common to see the more prison-like version, easy to make, no need to worry about finding them. I just spend way too much fucking time and effort in my worlds lmao
I am different, i have a structure like the one in the video, but i just use it to modify professions, and i only use resurrected zombies, i don't kidnap villagers, once i have what i need, (mending for 1 emerald for example) i trade, once you trade one time the profession won't change anymore, so i bring them to my house and i have a floor where i keep them, but is not a prison, it's a beautiful and safe terrace with glass roof, a full power library, plants, a big fireplace, beds for everyone and a beautiful ocelot as companion. They can't go out, but at least they are in a comfort zone, they have enough space because my attic is bigger than their houses, and they can interact. I care about my villagers.
The use of body language is impressive. He doesn’t have any lines because he doesn’t NEED any, and that’s part of what makes him so terrifying as a villain
I love how you added a sense of unpredictable-Ness to our truly unhinged antagonist that further made him more intriguing but also cruel. A Homelander vibe of sorts someone who doesn't always kill without a purpose. Heartless but strategic
I love how everything is somewhat realistic in the artstyle and gritty. And then there is steve with pretty much the cartoon face straight from minecraft, but extremly buff
this is honestly unbearably good. an incredible portrayal of most of us technical minecrafters. the artist isn't sugarcoating anything at all; the villagers have no chance. only the rarest of the rare, the glitches in the matrix are able to do so, and they have to go through all that steve did like trying to chop wood, get honey, whatever. it really makes me feel like a monster but then i also recall minecraft never being this good of a game.
i really love the idea too also that was my imagine about them too. ingame they tend to be same height while villager are higher bit becoz their high forehead. but this villager in animation had short forehead like normal human does. btw 5'11 feet is kinda tall for me, while mine just 5'3 xD
I like Steve's expression on 9:40 it doesn't look like he enjoys murdering "workers" - he acts purely out of practicality. Get rid of those who are no use anymore and break those who trying to rebel.
@@skyhunter2816 He smirks because he made the villager afraid and prevent defiance. Its the way of him saying "i hope you learned your lesson, do not do that again"
So basically every mass murder in history? All of the people you think as the "most evil" (Hitler, Stalin, Pol pot, Mao Zedong, etc) did everything they did out of "practicality"
Why do you say that? With this quality of video do you really want to see that? WE just watched a man burn TWO PEOPLE ALIVE and left another to brake his OWN ARM! Only to GRIND said arm bone to the point where it can be used as a weapon!!! Do you REALLY want to watch people get EATEN ALIVE only to be revived to relive death over and over again! THIS SHIT IS DISTURBNG AS FUCK!!! p.s. good vid. Edit: To all future viewers, this comment is a joke, don’t take my comment seriously because it isn’t.
5:52 I can’t understand how this animation managed to emulate the human emotion that emerges from a combination of grief, desperation and frustration. It pulls your heartstrings. He’s just seen his friends and family murdered, but found resolve and motivation to push on and do what he thinks is right, and these small tasks that are just stepping stones to his goal give him such a hard time that he breaks down and cries. Its fantastic story telling without almost any dialogue, since we can all relate to him. We have all been there, in the brink of absolute despair, even if it is not in the same magnitude as our protagonist here. And the crying seems so real. He looks angry and frustrated, yet all he can do is bawl his eyes out. And its exactly this what modern cinema cannot do. It cannot emulate such emotion, and even if it does, it never has the courage to pull our heartstrings by killing such human characters. When he got shot in the neck I thought I would cry then and there.
The pure, unfiltered Ouch here is beautiful. Also, I simply *must* say how absolutely *gorgeous* I think that skeleton looks. This was so worth the wait.
He didn't killed him because he wanted to give him a lesson, he knew he has potential and that step was to motivate him to work harder to not lose any of his friends
The way Steve goes from to slightly downturned lips when the villager is defying him to something akin to a slight smirk with slightly widened eyes hinting at the first display of positive emotion from him when he sees that villager in fear and pain after killing his brother was extremely subtle but so much more chilling than all of his other violent acts.
I love how you made Steve smile slightly after killing Larr’s friend/Brother. Really makes me want to add a torture scene to a story I’m writing, and see If I could come up with something that is close to the darkness and pain felt there.
Also the slight glance at the brother when he was muttering was great foreshadowing. Steve knew that simply killing this one would not be a suitable punishment.
@@quinnmaster504 I know, absolutely amazing. It was done perfectly, but despite this, my ass was too caught up in this magnificent wonder to catch on to what Steve was going to do
TW: violence like... tah bloody I'm a GM and one of my players has a wife and child... well HAD. The BBEG tied him and his child bearing wife to chairs in some macabre dining scene, then the wife gave birth, the child was gently disposed and remains unfound at this point in our campaign but his wife? Ah, BBEG wanted my player to suffer, so he strangled her with the ombilical cord, in front of his eyes while the BBEG's minions were keeping the player in front of the scene. My player's roleplay was on point, everyone was shocked and all, surely one of the "best" moment of our campaign
It's amazing how until the moment at 9:12 you assume Steve is just a cold, unfeeling character that seeks only to utilize the villagers for their worth. But at this moment, the subtle frown, immolating the other villager, then the even subtler smile after seeing Larr's horrified expression, shows that Steve is more than that--he's a cruel slaver that KNOWS these villagers have souls, and is willing to go the lengths to shatter them.
Tbf thats just his dream of steve and not actual reality. Obviously he would imagine steve as a cruel slaver who commits atrocitites for his own entertainment
All three of the animations from this series are masterpieces! From your art style to the audio to the story itself. I really hope to see you come back to this one day!
If Mojang just made a mechanic where you can convince villagers to move to your town and tend a shop for emeralds or something, villager farms won't be farms anymore
I move villagers around in boats and minecarts. Their villages are 70x35 areas surrounded by sandstone fences with lamps and torches keeping their territories bright as day. There's 3 blocks gaps separating villages so iron golems can patrol my base and keep us safe. To see hostile mobs, you need to traverse into wild.
The amount of emotion In this, and the panic of the villagers is well done. A little too well done, the worst thing is the silence from Steve it sends chills down your spine.
The way you’ve conveyed the pure cruelty of Steve is amazing. The fact that he would kill a useful villager just to make another suffer emotional pain is simply terrifying. The fact he would slay an entire village just for a few he doesn’t even know are useful. Could easily be on One Villainous Scene, well done.
OMG, I think you're right! It makes you wonder, if Larr had to use one of Beehr's bones to make a weapon, where are the imprisoned villagers getting resources to make items for Steve? Are they able to pull stuff out of thin air as a result of game logic? Because I doubt Steve gives them stuff to craft on his behalf.
Don't think so. First of all, the iron bars is too tight for him to take something outside, 2nd is how the corpse is burned from lava yet the bone he's sharpening have fresh blood on it. He probably turned his wounded and crippled hand into a bone shiv by grinding the flesh aways lol.
@@potatoes402 I agree that the bars would make it difficult, but not necessarily impossible to reach another cell. Also, both of Beehr's arms were outside the lava, leaving everything below his elbows singed at most, so there would still be blood. I am not opposed to alternative interpretations, and I would like to hear your explanation for where Beehr's left arm went, if not made into a shiv by Larr. As a side note, I don't understand why you would laugh at the idea of someone making a shiv out of a human bone, be it out of their own arm, or their dead brother's arm.
i think it was because he didnt seem scared of steve anymore, he just wanted to die but it looks like steve has a bane-complex and wont let you die until EVERY part of you is broken
@@dr.floopybazzi2835 yep work for master to end Rotten hands . Broken bones. Now also you wanna die you won't be executed more pain more fun. Then if you want to live . Brutal kill. And Very painful death.
Honestly, that moment where Steve, instead of giving that villager the death he wanted, killed his friend, was brutal, cold-hearted and cruel. Whoever the player is irl, is a straight up sadist.
@@fbi6179 Yep, You turn them into zombies then cure them. But its impractical and easier to get natural spawning zombie villagers outside and cure those, Its hard to do that without killing the villager, luring the zombie and getting the requirements and potions.
@@Savieor If you manage to get zombified system set up, you only need to lure one zombie tho I don’t think I need to mention that playing on hard guaranteed zombie villager upon villager death by zombie. Also some villager might need more than one curing to get the best price, such as infecting and curing the Fletchers for 6-7 times repeatedly(I don’t remember exact number) in order to get massive discount until they offer to trade from 32 stick for 1 emerald to 1 stick for 1 emerald(yes you can farm emerald until you get 64 blocks of emerald in short amount of times)
The most theatrical moment I think is definitely the scene steve puts his hand out for a trade. The menacing sound of life or death is just sooo good, you can really feel the fear that is put in that scene. Meanwhile in steve POV, you’re just checking out for that mending book and burning them efficiency 1 holders
Can it be called slavery that I kidnapped 2 residents from one village with the help of 2 boats and took them through 2000 blocks to the spawn and then made a beautiful village for them with Golems and a fence so that they They didn’t run far from the village and didn’t stand in AFK while they were being killed by zombies (after this incident I put a fence around the village I built)
Villager really chose violence. The depiction of his determination to die free of fear was really something, yet not a single actual word was spoken. Good shit
NEVER has a Minecraft story animation caught my interest so much! The writing is extraordinary, the characters and their emotions feel real, and the numerous implementations of things that are actually in Minecraft (loyalty enchantment, trading emeralds for items, the poppy golems drop, redstone, etc.) make this story a REAL Minecraft adventure! The list of good things goes on and on! Keep up the outstanding work!
Not to mention that Steve is the embodiment of the player and what he does is what majority of what Minecraft players do just makes it that much more impactful.
Never he leaves the field to be replaced by a relationship with his 30th the next death of next time he died 2020 on kill steve and blood 100.000 now why just why he is evil this steve and blood and more blood and more blooooood now so I leave no this evil steve the end of villagers
Yeah imagine they included the zombiefication and healing phases to get down to the 1 emerard prices for everything. Imagine the villager, not being able to get the items done with only 1 emerald, and Steve flips the lever, drops him down a hole. In the dark, there is something lurking, grueling, approaching. The Zombie runs towards the villager, biting raw pieces of flesh off him. As his consciousness fades away and he comes back as a zombie, the ground suddenly pushes him up and he immediately gets hit by a weakness potion. The poison burning into the wounds as he gets shoved a golden apple into his face and coming back as a villager...at least somewhat. After repeating this several times, barely representing a living being a this point, he finally can't take it anymore ... and gives it all up for 1 emerald, just so this cycle finally stops. At least that's one way to look at it. And that's just one farm
Dawg,can you please finish this series😭? Like this is amazing, you can make this an 18 hour long mobie and I'd sit down and watch this with no breaks,no snacks, just me and this series, literally the best animation I've seen😭
@@yeboxxx_channel_2505 in this storyline they hunt down the player because they have nothing on the line, the player took everything they had of value and they are now seeking revenge no matter the costs, at least that's how I view it
9:18 I'll be honest. I did NOT see that coming. I love the fact that Steve doesn't have to speak to show how terrifying he truly was. He saw that Larr wasn't afraid of him and willing to sacrifice his own life. As a result he kills his brother instead to show that he's ruthless. A way of telling Laar "You did this. If you'd just obey, he'd still be alive. It's all your fault. Remember this next time you try that again."
I like to also imagine that he wants to make it clear that only he decides when he's done with them not the other way around. Even if he can't threaten you with death, then he is happy to take your friends and family instead so you can never take the easy way out.
@@googane7755 It also shows Steve's complete apathy towards them. He can probably make the majority of what he buys from them, he just keeps them around to have them. They are nothing more than a convenience store, and when he wants a restock he kills them
The face of that the villager who was in prison is traumatizing to look at even for 1 or 2 seconds and it gives off the I will make Steve pay for what he did to me in my dreams vibe.
Imagine if Larr successfully kills him. He proceeds to celebrate and then freezes in fear as he hear someone coming down the stairs. He sees that it is Steve and he has respawned. Steve kills multiple villagers to punish Larr. Larr despairs as there is nothing he can do besides obey Steve.
I think there might be hope that this Steve might be playing hardcore, because a inexperienced player would never build a villagers farm. Or... he's an skilled player just playing normally, which im afraid is the worst possible ending
The fact that you can see the gears turning in Steve’s head on how to torment that one villager without killing him only take the opportunity when he sees it
I've never actually been a technical minecraft player, whenever I find a village I always either live there or make it a part of my "nation" under my protection if I have multiple villages I go to. I even provide them with extra security like golems and protective walls and lights to stop hostile mobs.
I'm not a technical player too, but more of a builder instead. I follow the same method as well. Villages that I spot will become a part of my kingdom (my base and custom village becomes the capital). Generated villages will be subjected to my touches such as giving it a huge makeover and ranking up their residents. In multiplayer servers, I add Inns to villages that I've taken under my wing.
I tend to do the same, however once I get annoyed at villagers with good trades disappearing or being hard to find I'll just kidnap a bunch of the children and lock them up in a small room or individual cells and force them to get the trades I want. Of course if they fail I kill them, but that's only if the trade I need requires locking in their profession. So I appear like their savior, protect them, make their lives better, create a utopia, ask to sheppard away their children to teach them master work skills beyond anyone else. I then secret them into a small cell to grow up isolated, train them, be patient to them, become like their father. Until one day I single one out as his skill matures and learn he is worthless to me, I lead him out and then push him into a pit to die in lava as he questions why his god has found him wanting.
I do the same, technically I trap them in the village but they never really leave anyway. And that way mobs don't kill them and I can trade. I don't have the time or desire to build trading halls... way to lazy. I would rather build a better looking village. And the villagers walking around my town makes it feel more alive
@@PattenedSkinnerBurgersBro everyone has different point of views and not everyone is gonna watch "LANKYBOX AMAZING DIGITAL CIRCUS SKIBIDI TOILET SHOCKING ENDING"
I have to hand it to you. You've done a great job at making Steve look like an evil villain, especially with that ever so slight grin at 9:55 to cap off his cruelty.
"you either die as a hero, or live enough to become the villain". Esa es mi perspectiva de Minecraft, si eliges Supervivencia mueres, sí, pero puedes reaparecer y seguir con tus tareas, solo en hardcore ves esa frase en acción.
I honestly think it's because he values the fear the villagers have. I think he wants them to fear him more than he cares for the actual products themselves, that's why he didn't kill the smith, only his brother. He smiled because he was happy to see fear in his eyes again.
The fact that you can hear the muffled screaming under all that lava. Meat, skin and bone not just melting from the outside... But from the inside with each inhale used to scream... Truly horrific.
This is terrifyingly good, the fact steve doesn't kill that one villager for not being complient but kills the other one to prove a point is such a heartbreaking moment. This is an actual masterpiece at it's finest.
The way the Villager acts, tries to escape, reaching out, trying to cool himself off while burning is sad
@A4JuiceJuice What, that _he_ decides when their fight is over?
@@Knighted_Owl I think the message is more like this:
"Do you think i don't know the reason for your defiance? Do you think i don't know that you reached the point were you would welcome death with open arms to escape your suffering? Do you think i would punish you by giving you exactly what you wanted? No, i will not punish you. I will not give you the sweet release of death. Instead i will punish one of your fellows, one who didn't give up hope, one who still believes they can achieve freedom. And i will punish them in the cruelest way one can imagine, in a way that extinguishes all hope. And know this: All of this happend because you defied me. "
@@Knighted_Owl yes
I CANT TAKE THIS
Don't forget the part when Steve gets them eaten by zombies, then cures them, then repeats the process 4 more times to get the highest possible discount. And after he gives a single emerald for a villager for things that would cost 30 times as much normally, he comes back a day later and dumps a sack of coal or carrots or whatever on them, demanding an emerald for every single one.
Don't go deep into it, here it already adds to the evils of slavery, but the more you add to it it seems like r/anti-work propaganda
ÉLJEN A HAZA!!!
Chill chill a villagerek csak NPC-k
Source?
@@paulalesese906 it's a feature in Minecraft for years now
The idea of putting loyalty on a trident meaning you have to either burn or even carve the sigil into your arm to recall it is crazy as hell to me and I love it
7:42 Villager Death of burn in lava
now youve got me thinking on how the rest of minecraft would work
Same! Although I interpreted it as the villager having to do it that way in order to make it work. For Steve, the only of his kind, he possesses and innate magical energy that allows him to make, enchant, and use magic items without the need to burn it into his skin. This innate magical ability is the same reason he can fell a tree with just his bare hands. 🥶
Or magic stuff placing the enchantment on to the trident and then to your arm
Enchanting requires xp which you you usually get after killing entities this makes it so xp is probably life essence so enchanting something probably means giving life to it to make it beyond a normal item and lapis is probably a conductor for life energy making it much more powerful
This would be such a perfect backstory for the pillagers. Villagers that left their home villages - as the player normally visits several villages in a play through - met each other on their journeys and trained for revenge. They also became disgusted and began to feel deeper and deeper resentment for the villagers that did not choose to join them, so they see looting villages as their ‘contribution’ to their efforts. Experimenting to form a new kind of golem and learning forgotten magic from the stronghold libraries to summon vexes.
In the end they become no better than Steve.
@@nguyentandung42 that would slap as an ending, kill steve and become the new steve.
@@AlphagonOmegarius Or imagine herobrine leads the pillagers against Steve.
Got pillager lore before GTA 6 😢
The villagers with their arms connected are because they are pacifists. They partner with golems to handle defence, but even then they are only last result for anything they know doesn't attack indiscriminately (zombies they know, but even the psycotic player has a choice so they leave em be)
The pillagers are the one who broke to the point of breaking non violence vows. The villagers stuck behind trade farms may be eating their words, but the open villages shun them because they haven't been destroyed...yet.
Pillagers almost never attack a village without the player in it.
Making the villager heads round but steve's head blocky really helps reinforce the lack of humanity in Steve's eyes. The villagers feel so much more alive and emotional. I love it.
ironically steve is a human irl but the villagers are just npc's..........
Not only that, as you can see the villager who are not abducted were green villagers who are useless for steves.
Steve is no human, he is hellspawn
I also like the decision to never make him speak. It's part of what makes this version of Steve so scary, you never know what he's thinking or what he's going to do next.
Heuhueheuheuheuh
2:15 I really like the detail in this. All of the villagers that are left are wearing green because they are nitwits (villagers that cannot trade) meaning that they were a waste of time for steve and he didn't even bother killing or capturing them.
He knows that leaving the nitwits be, cause knowing that they won't do any damage on him will be the last of his worries.
@@average-art3222 Not just that but he left them to repopulate the village so he can do the whole process again
He's not very good at this then. Nitwits are good for villager farms and iron farms, since you're not likely to interact with the stock used in them.
Oh I never made that connection good point
@@billlupin8345oh that's a good point
I guess I'm not actually very good at this either
One detail i liked, wheter was intentional or not is the fact that the villagers have a normal shaped head and medieval like cloths while steve has a cubic shaped one and wears a tshirt. It gives the impression that he is not from this world, very alien like.
Maybe that's just how Minecraft skin works
I've always seen Steve as someone not from the Overworld. Kinda like how the Nether and Sculk seem to seep into the overworld, I'm guessing that's how he got there. Or maybe he was the last surviving person from a world before and was put away as a hope for "humanity."
And also, he doesn't speak their language. Which makes him even more alien.
I think lore wise he was summoned to mc world
@@furixm7716he doesn’t? So basically whenever they talk to him he don’t understand. So I’m assuming when he killed that one guy because he didn’t build anything for for him and when he was talking to Steve, Steve didn’t understand him and just killed him anyways for not building something for him am I right?
This has made me realize that I’ve acted benevolent towards my villagers.
I have never created any trade halls, I’ve simply built a wall around the village, and kept it well lit.
Thats crazy
I build the village up, supply them with better and more houses and a fancy place to gather and a protective palisade around the place to keep the monsters and pillagers out (and I can attack them from the ramparts), just so I can trade with them.
I now feel like going on a quest to defeat to this evil player.
All they do is breed all day in my average trade hall lmao, they're living the good life 😂
@@I.disagree which is crazy cause I bet that Steve in here replaces those villagers after breeding them and killing off their parent's
I love how much it shows Steve as the Villian character here. And the funny thing is a lot of players would actually do this without thinking it like this.
I do think like this, and I have come to the conclusion that I simply do not care
@@galacthicc693 You are truly a Minecraft player.
@@Skemati Same, I always enslave villagers for good trades but I burn them if they don't have good trades.
I create pits of fire and sacrifice them lol
And yet they still have the gall to demand we pay them. I don't think they understand the power dynamic here, they have a lava dispenser right overhead.
I'm just realizing now, at 6:53 the villager isn't happy about the emerald, he's happy to *live* which is why he does that laugh of relief.
I noticed that cause why would he be happy for something that has no use.
clever.
Yeah, he isn't going anywhere so the emerald is useless. The emerald is a symbol of survival to these villagers.
damnnnn your right
@@timfangrad5173 claro. Ellos saben que las esmeraldas son su unico medio para sobrevivir.
Massive respect to the voice actor who just said “herrr” at different tones for 13 and a half minutes straight
And i felt every one
Herr herr herr herrr herrrr
Herher HER! Herr.. Her
Her herr... her HERR herrr..... HER HERRRR!
Herr herr! Herr herrr herrr herr
Bro I NEED a part 4 to this. I’m so invested
Genuinely came back to check if one was out
Just forget it, it has been over 2 years...
@@SódeMinecraft-k2xbro has not checked the community tab
It's almost time
@@dravon2955I hope it comes soon
For people who don’t know, we use lava since it doesn’t anger the villagers so their trades don’t increase in price
Dam
But like,just free them and find new ones?
I understand but these villagers did nothing wrong why should they do because of this!!
@@marcomilillo23why go through all the trouble getting them out if you could just…
@@nully304 Their lives and well being mean NOTHING to us, if they become useless, we pour lava on them and replace them with another zombie cured villager like nothing ever happened.
the storytelling in this is awesome. Steve is portrayed as a hulking, unstoppable and utterly cruel force, as the villagers see him that way. Every little movement he makes has a slight humming to it, as if any gesture or expression could define if a villager gets to live or to meet their ultimate demise. Well done
Not to mention those villagers forced to perform a ritual to summon an iron golem only to be killed for scraps
You would be a good movie critic. They pay well too if you can get in but if you explain a story like this you would have no problem getting the job.
@@renaissance1502 aww, tysm. I actually aspire to be an author but, again, thanks for the compliment.
Very disturbing fact
The second villager that was incinerated he burns alive for over 10 seconds before dying and you can clearly hear him screaming, and suffering in the lava for that long, that is very disturbing
The skeleton’s mindless, bland, look as he hunts down the villager really brings them into a light I’ve never looked at before. Mindless, controlled, careless, wanting and is supposed to be dead.
Well I don't think skeletons can change their facial expression since, you know, they don't have faces
I don't remember any mobs except zombies do attack villager?
@@AbSoLOutEduckUNIT illagers exist
@@AbSoLOutEduckUNIT The end also showed a villager wielding a Trident, suffice to say this animation will be going against a few game mechanics for the sake of storytelling.
Omg Very good animated
12:30 honestly thought that it was gonna be Alex because of all the animations I've seen of Alex with a trident but still really love this! Love how the loyalty trident has that magical marking which is also on the villager's arm
Hes probably going to make a part 4 when you Look at the Community Tab, maybe Alex helps the villagers in the series
Dang that hit hard, Steve would rather kill a villager who's afraid to die then one who's prepared to die. 10/10 Animation
@@orangutex468 so a 10 year old
@vorZe …
Or maybe Steve knows the fact that librarians have better offers than a armorer.
Steve had that look of, “I still need you. Sorry, can’t let you get away that easy” at the end.
@@nastyanky613 great observation. Perhaps the bravery of that librarian was wise too, tying both your theory and Cat’s theory together.
@vorZe ☝🤓
I can just imagine Steve's POV is just normal Minecraft gameplay.
yes
Yeah
More like modded, given the increased interaction with them
@@Devonlui well I would assume steeve wouldn't see the actual interactions and just think they're just villagers (and before you bring up the button that spawns fire in the jailcell, that can EASILY be done with command blocks.)
@@unproductivethoughts3255 It's just redstone and dispender.
The screams of the villagers when they're englifed by lava were truely terrifying
Very, really captures how someone irl would be if they were engulfed by the intense and tortured pain of all time.
This is why I rather go pro then cor
Ik it's just a vid but it's more horrifying than most horror movies 😭
The sound of villager screaming makes me feel incredibly sorry for him😢
Thrue
9:40 this shot is absolutely perfect and haunting. As the cinders flutter about in the background and the vocals chime in, Steve stares down at you with satisfaction and no remorse. A true monster
He is a REAL devil I hate this man
Someone needs to give you a production budget and put you to making your own shows. This is absolutely gold, and people are not mentioning the sound design of every episodes. 10/10
Ikr, this person is clearly extremely skilled and talented to be able to make something this high quality with such a comparatively low budget. I can only imagine what they could do with more money and people to help.
Steve is such a great villain in this series because he doesn’t really need anything or has a specific goal he’s just robotic in a kind of way it’s all about efficiency and the simple pleasure of causing other people agony. He doesn’t see villagers or any other beings like people just tools. He isn’t completely devoid of emotion he feels dismay whenever he doesn’t get his way and he feels the slightest bit of joy in watching others he sees below him suffer. The world of Minecraft you’ve made is pure terror, it’s filled with a overwhelming sense of dread and cruelty. No where is truly safe and the only way to up your chances of survival is to do cruel things. The agony in this series is some of the most disturbing things I’ve seen in a while and the way that Steve executes the villagers with lava is just horrifying because the lava doesn’t kill them immediately. It’s thick, it’s hotter than fire, it’s slow and agonizing. It’s not a quick death like being decapitated or being exploded, Its cruel because you’re still alive while it’s happening. Steve is a terrifying villain because you never know what’s going on in his mind and if you knew you wish you didn’t. This series is phenomenal because of its horrifying environment and I hope to see more in the future.
Edit: Also the fact that Steve “rewards” the villagers with emeralds like giving a toy to a dog is just also so full of how he sees everything because he probably has tons of emeralds stored away somewhere so it’s meaningless it’s just his cruel way of demeaning them and lowering them to nothing but vending machines who require emeralds to work.
You wtf you made the biggest comment and history and yeah the lore about Minecraft is terrifying
Are your fingers alright?
@@mikealdrincabreza5758 Uh no, there are way bigger than these, this is not even close of what I saw
@@ACMZ08 which video have the biggest comment
What's in STEVE MIND : chaos chaos CHAOS!
The fact that Steve decides to kill Beehr instead of Larr for his lack of product shows that he doesn't care about efficiency or productivity, he just wants to break them. It wasn't punishment for not working, it was punishment for insubordination.
That is how I play Minecraft
If he lets one get the death he desires there's a chance the others will follow suit. So to prevent this he made an example of what would happen if he ever saw this again. He's cunning too.
I thought he burned them cuz it’s just business but nah he made it personal😧
Larr is a better crafter. In the game the villagers get betters items when trading, thats the reason.
@@Dralctig I think it's less of a matter of who's better at crafting and more convenience. A lot of what you can get from villager trades can be obtained if you actually work for it, but why do that when he can simply trade some useless green gems for it? It also makes this more fucked up because clearly obtaining all these slaves and building their cells took time and effort, time and effort he could've used to craft the items himself.
We need a horror mod with this Steve wondering the world, kidnapping and enslaving the villagers. Any player is treated as a nitwit unless they have something good on them.
LMAO why the hell did you use steve as bad guy ?????? there is no point about that
@@vusherman1125 Steve is the main character of Minecraft, what matters is the player themselves.
@@maximeleninja4029 AND Mojang was never said Steve is a murder. what is matter ? the matter is all player built a trading hall and players dont like villager at all, treat them like a slaves AND Steve will never do that. what do you mean player themselves ? you think a ''player'' is using Steve's skin ? hell nah they would use their own skin
@vusherman1125 its not that deep
@@vusherman1125it depends on the player if it's a murderer, the video just shows the bad side of steve or smth
WOW Steve is so nice! He gives the villagers so much space to move around. I'd normally just put them in a 1x1 room for maximum space efficiency.
or you can give them a 2x2 to put an art table
I'd like you to see it from a villager's prospective,then we will talk about if Steve is nice or not
@@GigaRoman I just trap them in 1x1 or 2x2 room and exploit the nether out of them besides they were going to die from zombies if we the players didn't save them for our goals
also I don't kill the I just upgrade on lucky one to raid farm bait or magic
1x1? There just can be a cat... you mean 1x2?
@@Deus___ 1x1 isn't the same as 1x1x1.
It'd actually be 1x1x2
I immediately get chills anytime Steve is on screen, it’s so perfect, he radiates such a threatening evil menacing aura, knowing he has power and intelligence beyond anyone else, and his motives are in pure silence
Ok music by Scott Buckly
BUT WICH SONG IS IT T_T
His motive is to get mending
@@jpiny4854 He can get it by fishing on an an ocean, got stuff like loyalty and mending in such a short time.
Bro he really does give a homelander vibe💀
@@blade_boi2322 Even worse omni man vibes
I cant give you a studio budget. But i can give you the price of a movie ticket, better than any movie ive seen recently thats for sure.
Underrated comment
you ain’t even get a heart or a reply😭😭😭
Well your a real one for that bud 👌
@@LtDub it has been hearted as of now. I'm sure our lad was busy :)
Based
I imagine for this context, when the player guides a zombie into infecting the villager, and curing them, the villager isn’t giving them a discount because he’s grateful, it’s because he’s desperate to not go through that experience again
Idk if anyone's placed it yet, but I love the detail that all the remaining villagers that stayed free are in green-IE, that they were nitwit villagers and thus weren't of any use to Steve for assigning professions to.
YOOO I JUST NOTICED THAT
Dude... Thanks for pointing that out.
I didn't even realize that
Thats a cool little detail
Kinda reminds me of current society
I like how even with the realistic style, the bodies still look kinda squary. It looks specially good on Steve; makes him look like regular human but with a very strong build that's quite menacing.
And this guy somehow made his head look both silly and terrifying
I also like how you can hear what he's thinking based on his expressions
Steve looks like that catholic guy from the berserk anime
The funniest part about this is that out of the hundreds of "what if Minecraft was realistic" videos, this series is the only one that actually fits the bill
That's because in this one it depicts the players as the monster. Humans, in general, much less deathless ones, are terrifying creatures.
@@Shiranui400 also how buff Steve would be
@@xyx2188 Facts. Man's a monster in and of himself.
@Leginhoh BORA MULHER DO BILL
I kind of want to be steve
This is way better than the Minecraft movie trailer. Studios don’t have a fraction of this man’s quality
trueee, if this ever had live action of Villager Night then Minecraft movie trailer losing their audience
Punishing the one who's ready to die by killing another one who's not... A unique take on a villain.
A truly evil and Cruel take for one as well.
No its been done on many iterations of villains but it does have more impact.
That was traumatizing
I do that in video games
not really
Steve's subtle expression changes. I cannot get over how well you did that. Magnificent work as always.
Nice like count lol
Nvm
This really goes to show how the Minecraft universe sees us
To us it looks like a game
To them we look like some hell spawn that shouldn't exist
Really makes you rethink who the villain of Minecraft is
The villains of Minecraft are those who choose to be the villains for example I like to absolutely deck out a village and add protection
@@spookyboivilla5386 i usually build a better village near my fortress and put them there and when i can't i just build a road to their village
Yes! One time I saw a village but I saw that their houses were burning so I build a hotel for them and remove the old beds in their old home, and added atleast 20 iron golem
@@spookyboivilla5386 i give them fully enchanted netherite armor so they wont die during raids
@@rafaellojudeespino4849 I never thought of that. Great idea
You should make a part 4 people are really invested in this series and it really has a powerful message that moves people emotionally. You could get really successful from making these serious kinds of short films.
The way Steve just murdered Beehr just to show what happens to those who defy him was the most spine chilling thing I’ve ever seen
He deserved it
And then there’s me 🙂
@@coquette_snail The crime lover
@@coquette_snail rimworld player?
god if this is just like normal gameplay for us i could not imagine what a pillager raid would be like
Bro turns everything into horrifying animations
Yo creo que solo son extorsionadores,debido a eso creo que no matarian a todos los aldeanos de una aldea.un hombre como steve,que no tiene mucho que perder,nisiquiera la vida es mas violento y sadico
dont give him ideas
I think this might be more horrifying. The notion that a single person could bring about such abject horror is so much scarier than a raiding party laying waste with even odds stacked against them.
Pillagers slaughtering innocent men, women, and children here and there. Blood is everywhere.
imagine the villagers finally kill Steve, but he just respawns 💀
💀
Illager origin story
Esperemos que sea un mundo hardcore
What if he's in hardcore mode though
@@Dd13444 he goes gamemode creative and wins anways lmfo
I love how all the villagers in the church are nitwits, and the reason why Steve didn't bother enslaving them was they do not offer any trade.
Being a nitwit must be lucky
I can just imagine entire villages full of nitwits
I think an important symbol in this is blockiness. If something is blocky (square or hard angles) it is dehumanized. Steve has square shoulders and blocky hands, and the cells are cubes. The trees and villagers are round.
Yeah, even the golem isn't that square like
Also the skeleton at the end when he’s shooting arrows
Its so weird. You feel like such a villain after watching this, but you know you're going to go back to stealing their stuff and killing their golems for loot. Good job my dude. That was exceptionally terrifying for me.
I keeping putting them in labour they are cheap alternative resources
Ima go ahead and give the villagers diamonds and emeralds for free, make them bigger property, make tons of iron golems and make them max level real quick
I've built houses near villages and lived amongst them.
Never have never will. I spend my time improving villages and setting base at the village over the stronghold. I'm glad I never engaged in any 2b2t activity
5:44 - Running from Bee Sting on Villager Scare
Please Avocado, I am BEGGING you to continue this series. I just watched all three videos and I’ve got a terrible itch for the next one. Very few things get invested like this. You’ve done an incredible job on these.
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Agreed! I’m still trying to wrap my head around who the mysterious purple eyed figure was at the end
True
Yeah it’s a year ago blud is not continuing this series 💀😭
@@Dri5754he said it took 6+ months of work just for this one so it's possible he could be working on another
Continue the series 😭😭 please
Is Herh the main character?
What happened to Herh ?
Who was that guy that saved him
What about the other guy that wasn't killed ?
Was he about to kill himself or break out from there?
I'm curious 😭😭😭
The fact Steve face change at 9:54 to a smile after seeing the fear on the villager face..
That's a whole new insanity..
I tell you that
Then im insane too for laughing at them
(No joke tbh)
Edit: Oh cool 42 likes also IM NOT TRYNA BE EDGY
@@thepopcornofthehouse kid
@@_2K_0 bruh what
@@thepopcornofthehouse I don't know how tf I bursted out laughing at that for a moment either.
@@kladius8045 yep
The animation:**shows the villagers getting captured**
Steve’s POV:A boat ride!
A magical transatlantic cruise that's fun for the whole family if the kids don't find the slaves.
It's truely fun in the ride and where you go you get complete freedom.
Even from life
Nah, he used a mod to finally be able to use leads to make it less annoying to transport them. Clearly a modder, he one hit the golem and can trade through iron bars.
a RAIL RIDEEE
I was hoping to see Steve in a boat too
I personally like making the villages into towns with walls and it having plenty of jobs for everyone. And it’s well lit so they won’t have to worry about mobs
same
So wait, you just close them completely from the outer world and limit their living area to artificially builded place based on your own design with personal assumptions what would be best for them? Sounds like you just create your own totalitarian dystopia for me 🤨
@@Ocelot835 no I expand it just safely ofc they are free to leave when they want
Your the minority
@@Ocelot835 whenever I find a small village, I wall it up, but with tons of space, plus I block up all tunnels and caves and make a light post like every two blocks.
I would pay a lot of money for a full 12 episodes 24 minutes each of these, even more for a season 2 and 3 this is genuine art. I really hope you'll continue it in the future.
Yes 😭
It always creeped me out whenever my friends made villager farms like this lol, always was a bit concerning to watch them while I had made entire kingdoms filled with villagers instead
They may have gotten better stuff, but your version is superior
@@pikathemimikyu6655 I mean honestly it’s not that hard to keep track if you just have a ton of nametags, though I get why it’s more common to see the more prison-like version, easy to make, no need to worry about finding them. I just spend way too much fucking time and effort in my worlds lmao
Yeah, It's cool to make those villages into something of a city states
I am different, i have a structure like the one in the video, but i just use it to modify professions, and i only use resurrected zombies, i don't kidnap villagers, once i have what i need, (mending for 1 emerald for example) i trade, once you trade one time the profession won't change anymore, so i bring them to my house and i have a floor where i keep them, but is not a prison, it's a beautiful and safe terrace with glass roof, a full power library, plants, a big fireplace, beds for everyone and a beautiful ocelot as companion. They can't go out, but at least they are in a comfort zone, they have enough space because my attic is bigger than their houses, and they can interact. I care about my villagers.
I protective wall around my village and traded with them
Steve is way better as a villain than 90% of this new Hollywood film villains
The use of body language is impressive. He doesn’t have any lines because he doesn’t NEED any, and that’s part of what makes him so terrifying as a villain
He’s most horrifying kind villain, the kind used to be real…
@@spacesharkwriter6554
POV: u find a village and everyone is wearing GREEN robes…
Make another one please
Hes more like a monster than a villain
I love how you added a sense of unpredictable-Ness to our truly unhinged antagonist that further made him more intriguing but also cruel. A Homelander vibe of sorts someone who doesn't always kill without a purpose. Heartless but strategic
Homelander is copying Steve
It reminded me of a dictatorship, kill those who talk, those that fight, and leave the useful ones alive and scared
bro that’s literally every lets play youtuber
I think the true perfectness of it is that it's just how normal minecraft players act, but from the villagers perspective it's much darker.
Homelander wished he was this cruel
9:50 the way he SMILES a bit when he sees the guy is scared shows so much emotion
I love how everything is somewhat realistic in the artstyle and gritty. And then there is steve with pretty much the cartoon face straight from minecraft, but extremly buff
He punches down trees ofcourse hes buff
this is honestly unbearably good. an incredible portrayal of most of us technical minecrafters. the artist isn't sugarcoating anything at all; the villagers have no chance. only the rarest of the rare, the glitches in the matrix are able to do so, and they have to go through all that steve did like trying to chop wood, get honey, whatever. it really makes me feel like a monster but then i also recall minecraft never being this good of a game.
Tal vez la culpa del jugador fue que los illagers aparecieran, y es posible que el protagonista aldeano de esta animación se convierta en uno
I have never done that, i can't even find a village!
@@Lev_Malygin mala suerte, prueba curando 2 aldeanos zombies y reproducelos colocando camas y dándoles comida y pone una campana
@@deathstroke2359 i don't think i understand what you are saying
@@Lev_Malygin I’ll translate it for you.
*bad luck, try curing 2 zombie villagers and breeding them with food and a bell.*
The way Steve is portrayed as a villain is amazing, he’s genuinely terrifying as a villain should be
Oh yeah QUACK
CALL ALEX ON EVIL STEVE
Ummm
Cold blooded...and I love this video
There are two Minecrafters one that protects and builds up villagers and the rest
Steve been way taller and thicker than the villagers is terrifyingly good, he is like 6'7 when the villagers are 5'9-5'11 with small frames.
i really love the idea too also that was my imagine about them too. ingame they tend to be same height while villager are higher bit becoz their high forehead. but this villager in animation had short forehead like normal human does.
btw 5'11 feet is kinda tall for me, while mine just 5'3 xD
This video felt like a 3-hour movie. We need a part 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11.
this is a third part already
Yesss
Nah we need 2322332322 episodes
I feel that because I am watching such a desperate situation, time seems to slow down.
4,5,6,7,8,9,10*
I like Steve's expression on 9:40 it doesn't look like he enjoys murdering "workers" - he acts purely out of practicality. Get rid of those who are no use anymore and break those who trying to rebel.
Seems a lit like he enjoys it to me. Even has a little smirk after doing it.
@@skyhunter2816 He smirks because he made the villager afraid and prevent defiance. Its the way of him saying "i hope you learned your lesson, do not do that again"
So, Hitler.
@@skyhunter2816Nah, he made his point clear.
So basically every mass murder in history? All of the people you think as the "most evil" (Hitler, Stalin, Pol pot, Mao Zedong, etc) did everything they did out of "practicality"
I can’t wait till Steve learns that he can turn villagers into zombies and then cure them.
You savenge basterd 👌☺️
Thanks for the idea
Why do you say that? With this quality of video do you really want to see that?
WE just watched a man burn TWO PEOPLE ALIVE and left another to brake his OWN ARM! Only to GRIND said arm bone to the point where it can be used as a weapon!!!
Do you REALLY want to watch people get EATEN ALIVE only to be revived to relive death over and over again! THIS SHIT IS DISTURBNG AS FUCK!!!
p.s. good vid.
Edit: To all future viewers, this comment is a joke, don’t take my comment seriously because it isn’t.
He has a zombie villager in his farm
@Jager seams a bit dramatic
great work dude! the storytelling was on point with this one and glowing eyes shot was so smoothly done...keep em coming!
IM FIRST
OH MA GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
@@rouaayoubi9318 ok
Cool flash commented
@@Noob-zz5cb OMG
5:52 I can’t understand how this animation managed to emulate the human emotion that emerges from a combination of grief, desperation and frustration. It pulls your heartstrings. He’s just seen his friends and family murdered, but found resolve and motivation to push on and do what he thinks is right, and these small tasks that are just stepping stones to his goal give him such a hard time that he breaks down and cries. Its fantastic story telling without almost any dialogue, since we can all relate to him. We have all been there, in the brink of absolute despair, even if it is not in the same magnitude as our protagonist here.
And the crying seems so real. He looks angry and frustrated, yet all he can do is bawl his eyes out.
And its exactly this what modern cinema cannot do. It cannot emulate such emotion, and even if it does, it never has the courage to pull our heartstrings by killing such human characters.
When he got shot in the neck I thought I would cry then and there.
Aint readin all that
.... Every fantasy story ever....
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The pure, unfiltered Ouch here is beautiful. Also, I simply *must* say how absolutely *gorgeous* I think that skeleton looks. This was so worth the wait.
Yeah the skeleton was so good.
I felt genuine terror from the skeletons in this. They are no joke!
Side note not the wait is it good? mhm I 50% agree
finnaly, a scary skeleton
Plot twist. Dr trayaurus comes and saves the day.
Laar is probably a high level villager, that's why he didn't kill him.
He didn't killed him because he wanted to give him a lesson, he knew he has potential and that step was to motivate him to work harder to not lose any of his friends
The way Steve goes from to slightly downturned lips when the villager is defying him to something akin to a slight smirk with slightly widened eyes hinting at the first display of positive emotion from him when he sees that villager in fear and pain after killing his brother was extremely subtle but so much more chilling than all of his other violent acts.
ok
Agreed, it gives him phsycopathic vibes!
well uh wee.. kinda used tnts to kill em💀
🤓🤓🤓🤓
@@Environmental1515 most overused joke
I love how you made Steve smile slightly after killing Larr’s friend/Brother. Really makes me want to add a torture scene to a story I’m writing, and see If I could come up with something that is close to the darkness and pain felt there.
Also the slight glance at the brother when he was muttering was great foreshadowing. Steve knew that simply killing this one would not be a suitable punishment.
@@quinnmaster504 I know, absolutely amazing. It was done perfectly, but despite this, my ass was too caught up in this magnificent wonder to catch on to what Steve was going to do
Edgy
TW: violence like... tah bloody
I'm a GM and one of my players has a wife and child... well HAD. The BBEG tied him and his child bearing wife to chairs in some macabre dining scene, then the wife gave birth, the child was gently disposed and remains unfound at this point in our campaign but his wife? Ah, BBEG wanted my player to suffer, so he strangled her with the ombilical cord, in front of his eyes while the BBEG's minions were keeping the player in front of the scene.
My player's roleplay was on point, everyone was shocked and all, surely one of the "best" moment of our campaign
Good luck with your story!
It's amazing how until the moment at 9:12 you assume Steve is just a cold, unfeeling character that seeks only to utilize the villagers for their worth.
But at this moment, the subtle frown, immolating the other villager, then the even subtler smile after seeing Larr's horrified expression, shows that Steve is more than that--he's a cruel slaver that KNOWS these villagers have souls, and is willing to go the lengths to shatter them.
the price for power is the blood of innocents always
@@breadtoast1036 'Innocent'?
I think the word you are looking for is 'weak'.
@@toddedjar238wdym bro are you one of those the strong will live and the weak must die idiots
@@toddedjar238no
Tbf thats just his dream of steve and not actual reality. Obviously he would imagine steve as a cruel slaver who commits atrocitites for his own entertainment
All three of the animations from this series are masterpieces! From your art style to the audio to the story itself. I really hope to see you come back to this one day!
If Mojang just made a mechanic where you can convince villagers to move to your town and tend a shop for emeralds or something, villager farms won't be farms anymore
Or they separate slavery from trading commerce
Make a market place
I move villagers around in boats and minecarts. Their villages are 70x35 areas surrounded by sandstone fences with lamps and torches keeping their territories bright as day. There's 3 blocks gaps separating villages so iron golems can patrol my base and keep us safe. To see hostile mobs, you need to traverse into wild.
@@dizzyheads the last time they did that, they encouraged us to farm children with their mom's credit cards
More like anme
The amount of emotion In this, and the panic of the villagers is well done. A little too well done, the worst thing is the silence from Steve it sends chills down your spine.
Ok but really Steve only talks from chatting
true unless theres sum sort of mod where he can do a voice chat
The way you’ve conveyed the pure cruelty of Steve is amazing. The fact that he would kill a useful villager just to make another suffer emotional pain is simply terrifying. The fact he would slay an entire village just for a few he doesn’t even know are useful. Could easily be on One Villainous Scene, well done.
com on u would do the same
Bro, this is us playing minecraft, we are the bad guys.
@@sweetdurt2143 same
@@mumenrider1908 OMFG IT'S MUMEN RIDER, CAN I GET AN AUTOGRAPH?!?
@@sweetdurt2143 Hans, are we the baddies?
Librarian: "My fight ends here"
Steve: "You're goddam right, it does"
Just realised something. 12:48 One of Beehr's arms are missing from his corpse. I'm pretty sure Larr is making a shiv out of his brother's bones.
OMG, I think you're right!
It makes you wonder, if Larr had to use one of Beehr's bones to make a weapon, where are the imprisoned villagers getting resources to make items for Steve? Are they able to pull stuff out of thin air as a result of game logic? Because I doubt Steve gives them stuff to craft on his behalf.
I think it might be poosible that he also might've used his own arm to do so but good point I did not see Beehr's arm missing.
Don't think so. First of all, the iron bars is too tight for him to take something outside, 2nd is how the corpse is burned from lava yet the bone he's sharpening have fresh blood on it.
He probably turned his wounded and crippled hand into a bone shiv by grinding the flesh aways lol.
@@potatoes402 I agree that the bars would make it difficult, but not necessarily impossible to reach another cell.
Also, both of Beehr's arms were outside the lava, leaving everything below his elbows singed at most, so there would still be blood.
I am not opposed to alternative interpretations, and I would like to hear your explanation for where Beehr's left arm went, if not made into a shiv by Larr.
As a side note, I don't understand why you would laugh at the idea of someone making a shiv out of a human bone, be it out of their own arm, or their dead brother's arm.
Love the slight smile Steve gave the villager after killing his friend.
Subtle but effective
It was his brother which makes it worst
@@nikobelic4251 9:17 to 9:33 best moments pleasure
i think it was because he didnt seem scared of steve anymore, he just wanted to die but it looks like steve has a bane-complex and wont let you die until EVERY part of you is broken
@@dr.floopybazzi2835 yep work for master to end Rotten hands .
Broken bones.
Now also you wanna die you won't be executed more pain more fun.
Then if you want to live .
Brutal kill. And Very painful death.
Honestly, that moment where Steve, instead of giving that villager the death he wanted, killed his friend, was brutal, cold-hearted and cruel. Whoever the player is irl, is a straight up sadist.
I'm pretty thier brothers which makes it even more horrific to watch
He tells us at 4:18
Its either a sadist or a 1000 day hardcore youtube grinding for enchantments, Its the same thing anyway.
Don't people use zombies to lower the Prices?
@@fbi6179 Yep, You turn them into zombies then cure them. But its impractical and easier to get natural spawning zombie villagers outside and cure those, Its hard to do that without killing the villager, luring the zombie and getting the requirements and potions.
@@Savieor If you manage to get zombified system set up, you only need to lure one zombie tho
I don’t think I need to mention that playing on hard guaranteed zombie villager upon villager death by zombie.
Also some villager might need more than one curing to get the best price, such as infecting and curing the Fletchers for 6-7 times repeatedly(I don’t remember exact number) in order to get massive discount until they offer to trade from 32 stick for 1 emerald to 1 stick for 1 emerald(yes you can farm emerald until you get 64 blocks of emerald in short amount of times)
The Minecraft movie wishes it could go this hard
The way he looks satisfied at 9:55 is such a good detail
He was able to break him
He's Pure Evil
@@Swift-Prime nah he’s just getting good items 😂
The most theatrical moment I think is definitely the scene steve puts his hand out for a trade. The menacing sound of life or death is just sooo good, you can really feel the fear that is put in that scene. Meanwhile in steve POV, you’re just checking out for that mending book and burning them efficiency 1 holders
Man imagine the joy this villagers had when they managed to kíll Steve, but that joy faded away when Steve respawned.
yeah imagine their horror when he respawn in creative and torture them for rebelling
That's why I hope it's in hardcore
imagine he was hardcore mode
Can it be called slavery that I kidnapped 2 residents from one village with the help of 2 boats and took them through 2000 blocks to the spawn and then made a beautiful village for them with Golems and a fence so that they They didn’t run far from the village and didn’t stand in AFK while they were being killed by zombies (after this incident I put a fence around the village I built)
Srry bad english
Villager really chose violence. The depiction of his determination to die free of fear was really something, yet not a single actual word was spoken. Good shit
NEVER has a Minecraft story animation caught my interest so much! The writing is extraordinary, the characters and their emotions feel real, and the numerous implementations of things that are actually in Minecraft (loyalty enchantment, trading emeralds for items, the poppy golems drop, redstone, etc.) make this story a REAL Minecraft adventure! The list of good things goes on and on! Keep up the outstanding work!
Not to mention that Steve is the embodiment of the player and what he does is what majority of what Minecraft players do just makes it that much more impactful.
Never he leaves the field to be replaced by a relationship with his 30th the next death of next time he died 2020 on kill steve and blood 100.000 now why just why he is evil this steve and blood and more blood and more blooooood now so I leave no this evil steve the end of villagers
9:55 that milimetric smile is everything
That was the moment when my mind blow up
Its wonderful how we can perceive such tiny change in the shape of a person’s mouth.
I like how everyone is surprised by the brutality, but when you think of it it’s like a natural occurrence in Minecraft 😂
yeah, i watched this and thought. oh man, i did worse stuff in minecraft than this Steve.
Yeah imagine they included the zombiefication and healing phases to get down to the 1 emerard prices for everything. Imagine the villager, not being able to get the items done with only 1 emerald, and Steve flips the lever, drops him down a hole. In the dark, there is something lurking, grueling, approaching. The Zombie runs towards the villager, biting raw pieces of flesh off him. As his consciousness fades away and he comes back as a zombie, the ground suddenly pushes him up and he immediately gets hit by a weakness potion. The poison burning into the wounds as he gets shoved a golden apple into his face and coming back as a villager...at least somewhat. After repeating this several times, barely representing a living being a this point, he finally can't take it anymore ... and gives it all up for 1 emerald, just so this cycle finally stops. At least that's one way to look at it. And that's just one farm
@@xubor007 damn man wrote a book
@@Minotaurus-te4ygwhat did you do
... y'all are cruel.
Dawg,can you please finish this series😭? Like this is amazing, you can make this an 18 hour long mobie and I'd sit down and watch this with no breaks,no snacks, just me and this series, literally the best animation I've seen😭
Agreed 💯💯💯 plz part 4
Imagine pillagers are actually just settlers who chose to hunt steve, and raids are them trying trying to stop him from going to another town
Nah pillagers kill both steve and villigers in game
@@ChivoMKE maybe they lost their minds in revenge
@@sir_captainmorgan idk their origins so maybe
Honestly them hunting us is probably the best and worst thing of what can be called karma.
But everything has two sides of the same coin.
@@yeboxxx_channel_2505 in this storyline they hunt down the player because they have nothing on the line, the player took everything they had of value and they are now seeking revenge no matter the costs, at least that's how I view it
9:18
I'll be honest. I did NOT see that coming. I love the fact that Steve doesn't have to speak to show how terrifying he truly was. He saw that Larr wasn't afraid of him and willing to sacrifice his own life. As a result he kills his brother instead to show that he's ruthless. A way of telling Laar "You did this. If you'd just obey, he'd still be alive. It's all your fault. Remember this next time you try that again."
This steve character is so well done dude... He's incredible
I like to also imagine that he wants to make it clear that only he decides when he's done with them not the other way around. Even if he can't threaten you with death, then he is happy to take your friends and family instead so you can never take the easy way out.
@@googane7755 It also shows Steve's complete apathy towards them. He can probably make the majority of what he buys from them, he just keeps them around to have them. They are nothing more than a convenience store, and when he wants a restock he kills them
@@miguelolivares7158 steve is a player
Hi
I love how steve has his goofy square head but his expression is enough to give you an unending amount of hopelessness and terror
Hey there friend. Is that you?
@@Potatoman13165 no this is patrick
@@starplatinum4496 is this a pigeon
@Star Platinum I understood that reference
It's like the uncanny valley type of stuff
The face of that the villager who was in prison is traumatizing to look at even for 1 or 2 seconds and it gives off the I will make Steve pay for what he did to me in my dreams vibe.
That's why I always let my villagers live freely in a village I created for them. BECAUSE THIS PLAYS IN MY HEAD EVERYTIME I TRY TO PRISON THEM.
I still do it cuz it’s fun
@hansongwapo9857 atleast they didn’t include villager breeding in the video, that probably would’ve made it a lot darker
@@zombie_arthurm0rganHaven't you learned anything playing RDR2??????????
Igual yo, cuando vi la animación pensé en hacer lo mismo
"my villagers". "live freely". Whatever helps you through the nightcycle, Playah
Imagine if they finally kill Steve and their start to celebrate and suddenly Steve just respawn back 💀
But It's Hardcore Haja
@@kingshablooshki4433 and there more
@@Facundo_Espinoza18 no it isn't.its easy mode
@@Facundo_Espinoza18 then they watch the world get erased as he deletes it
@@PineappleDevourer
Lol like if Steve is actually the deity of their reality and the world can no longer sustain itself without him.
I really like the matching runes on the trident and the guy's arm. It makes the enchantment feel more powerful.
It's a loyalty enchantment
Exactly! It really shows that the trident is bound to it's owner both physically and magically (Loyalty).
love the concept of the loyalty enchantment requiring a matching scar that's so sick
Imagine if Larr successfully kills him. He proceeds to celebrate and then freezes in fear as he hear someone coming down the stairs. He sees that it is Steve and he has respawned. Steve kills multiple villagers to punish Larr. Larr despairs as there is nothing he can do besides obey Steve.
I think there might be hope that this Steve might be playing hardcore, because a inexperienced player would never build a villagers farm. Or... he's an skilled player just playing normally, which im afraid is the worst possible ending
@@lollllolll. and as Larr finally drove the dagger into Steve's cold unbeating heart. He ends his universe. The silence, the perfect silence.
Plot twist: Steve was on hard-core mode that's why they trapped and he needs their resources to beat the ender dragon
@@lollllolll. hmm
Im sure he is playing On normal Mode or hard mode
But if he is not on hardcore, the villagers are dead
@@Rip.Van.Dinkle that's not exclusive to hardcore though
The fact that you can see the gears turning in Steve’s head on how to torment that one villager without killing him only take the opportunity when he sees it
I've never actually been a technical minecraft player, whenever I find a village I always either live there or make it a part of my "nation" under my protection if I have multiple villages I go to. I even provide them with extra security like golems and protective walls and lights to stop hostile mobs.
I'm not a technical player too, but more of a builder instead.
I follow the same method as well. Villages that I spot will become a part of my kingdom (my base and custom village becomes the capital). Generated villages will be subjected to my touches such as giving it a huge makeover and ranking up their residents. In multiplayer servers, I add Inns to villages that I've taken under my wing.
I tend to do the same, however once I get annoyed at villagers with good trades disappearing or being hard to find I'll just kidnap a bunch of the children and lock them up in a small room or individual cells and force them to get the trades I want. Of course if they fail I kill them, but that's only if the trade I need requires locking in their profession. So I appear like their savior, protect them, make their lives better, create a utopia, ask to sheppard away their children to teach them master work skills beyond anyone else. I then secret them into a small cell to grow up isolated, train them, be patient to them, become like their father. Until one day I single one out as his skill matures and learn he is worthless to me, I lead him out and then push him into a pit to die in lava as he questions why his god has found him wanting.
@@Tomeroche jesus fucking christ you absolute medieval dictator
I just kill everyone
I do the same, technically I trap them in the village but they never really leave anyway. And that way mobs don't kill them and I can trade. I don't have the time or desire to build trading halls... way to lazy. I would rather build a better looking village. And the villagers walking around my town makes it feel more alive
please continue this again I love this story so much
Why would you want more dumb inane garbage like this?
@@PattenedSkinnerBurgersBro everyone has different point of views and not everyone is gonna watch
"LANKYBOX AMAZING DIGITAL CIRCUS SKIBIDI TOILET SHOCKING ENDING"
@@Usualrocketjumpingmaniac it is stupid though.
@@PattenedSkinnerBurgers True
Same this is very interesting.
I have to hand it to you. You've done a great job at making Steve look like an evil villain, especially with that ever so slight grin at 9:55 to cap off his cruelty.
"you either die as a hero, or live enough to become the villain". Esa es mi perspectiva de Minecraft, si eliges Supervivencia mueres, sí, pero puedes reaparecer y seguir con tus tareas, solo en hardcore ves esa frase en acción.
@@Gabriel-sq7by Then I'm curious as to which Steve sees himself as.
@@thetouchscrmstr7703
Unknown, it more like us player control his actions, we are good but we can be evil,
A pillager
I honestly think it's because he values the fear the villagers have. I think he wants them to fear him more than he cares for the actual products themselves, that's why he didn't kill the smith, only his brother. He smiled because he was happy to see fear in his eyes again.
9:40 “those who have the strength to rebel, have the strength to work. Break there spirit and they’ll put that energy to more productive things”
damn
"herr her hurr her herrr er har her her hur heerr herhher her her heerr hur"
Jews am i right? Look up gtvflyers for more information
Just brutal imagine keeping them in cages instead of a villager vending machine
For those who don't know this is a DanTDM reference
OMG YOU WATCH THE SERIES TOO?
@@spifebreadfriend6791 yeah
Who didn’t?
What series??
This should’ve been the Minecraft movie
The fact that you can hear the muffled screaming under all that lava. Meat, skin and bone not just melting from the outside... But from the inside with each inhale used to scream... Truly horrific.
So darn evil... It's terrifying, and his slight smirk at the end...
@@dionjones2632 It is a smile of when you finally achieve the trade that so many expected