End Poem" is a text message in the game "Minecraft" created by Mojang employee Julian Gough. The End Poem will appear when the player enters the End and Kill the ender dragon and win "Victory" in Minecraft
When the ender dragon dies, an end portal is created, allowing the player to safely return to the spawn point in the overworld. The Poem of Ending is displayed whenever the door is used, but can be skipped by pressing the key
This poem is taken from a discussion between two unknown speakers (who were once believed to be Endermen). The dialogue of merit lasted 1***9 minutes and 28 seconds.
I see the player you mean.
I see the player you mean.
******(Playername)?
******(Playername)?
Yes. Take care. It has reached a higher level now. It can read our thoughts.
Yes. It has reached a higher level.
That doesn't. 't matter. It thinks we are part of the game.
It doesn't matter.
I like this player. It played well. It did not give. up.
I like this player. It plays well.
It is reading our thoughts as though they were words on a screen.
It's reading our thoughts, just like it's reading words on a screen.
That is how it chooses to imagine many things, when it is deep in the dream of a game.
p>It chooses to imagine all kinds of things in this way when it is deep in the game dream
Words make a wonderful interface. Very flexible. And less terrifying than staring at the reality. behind the screen.
Text creates a wonderful interface (for communication of ideas). Very flexible. And it’s not as scary as staring at reality behind a screen.
They used to hear voices. Before players could read. Back in the days when those who did not play called the players witches, and warlocks. And players dreamed they flew through the air, on sticks powered by demons .
They also used to listen to sounds. before the player can read it. Let's go back to those days, when people who had never played MC (ps: the pun here also refers to something more profound, such as life) called players witches and warlocks. And the players dreamed that they were riding on sticks powered by demons, soaring through the sky.