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« on: April 12, 2012, 12:23:33 PM »
The void could be a barrier betwean the Nether and the Surface but why is it there in the first place? Was there some war betwean the Surface and the Nether many years before the events of Minecraft?
Maybe those of the Surface put a seal around the Nether to prevent any of the creatures in it from escaping to the Surface and cause chaos. If this is true then that seal became the void.
The End might be set inside the heart of the void, the Enderman there might of been creatures of the Nether and the Surface that got trapped in the void and were slowly turned into Enderman by the void itself but it does not explain why that part of the void does not hurt you but the edges of the void do. Maybe the Enderman somehow controlled the voids effects there not to hurt outsiders?
The Enderdragon might of been a dragon before it got trapped in the void but it is unknown if it is from the Nether or the Surface But it does not explain why it drops a portal back to the surface once it's been killed. Maybe the void itself gave it that power?
Portals might not be dimension portals that take you to another dimension, they could be portals that take you to another part of the world like that was found shortly after the Nethers release as making portals in the Nether allow you to travel very far on the Surface world.
The reason for these portals is because most of the bottom parts of the Nether is filled with lava, it might suggest that the Nether itself is close to the worlds core.
Maybe those of the Surface put a seal around the Nether to prevent any of the creatures in it from escaping to the Surface and cause chaos. If this is true then that seal became the void.
The End might be set inside the heart of the void, the Enderman there might of been creatures of the Nether and the Surface that got trapped in the void and were slowly turned into Enderman by the void itself but it does not explain why that part of the void does not hurt you but the edges of the void do. Maybe the Enderman somehow controlled the voids effects there not to hurt outsiders?
The Enderdragon might of been a dragon before it got trapped in the void but it is unknown if it is from the Nether or the Surface But it does not explain why it drops a portal back to the surface once it's been killed. Maybe the void itself gave it that power?
Portals might not be dimension portals that take you to another dimension, they could be portals that take you to another part of the world like that was found shortly after the Nethers release as making portals in the Nether allow you to travel very far on the Surface world.
The reason for these portals is because most of the bottom parts of the Nether is filled with lava, it might suggest that the Nether itself is close to the worlds core.