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* NaturalDisasterCascade: The end of humanity’s golden age, called the Diamond Age, is this, beginning with a meteor strike, followed by massive volcanic eruptions and a near-global flood before Permundum was made habitable once more.
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** Richard II's reign of terror takes some cues from [[WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame Judge Claude Frollo]].
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** Richard II's reign of terror takes some cues from [[WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame [[WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDameDisney Judge Claude Frollo]].
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* Mondegreen: In-universe, the term "Ender" is one of these; it came from mishearing the Enders saying "nan der" ("our home").
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* Mondegreen: {{Mondegreen}}: In-universe, the term "Ender" is one of these; it came from mishearing the Enders saying "nan der" ("our home").
** Captain Sparklez’s WebAnimation/FallenKingdom series is treated in-universe as a dramatization of the last Nether War (a conflict between the Overworld and the Nether).
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* ZombieApocalypse: There was a war at one point because undead mobs attacked the living. It was a pivotal event in Tinir's history.
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* ZombieApocalypse: There was a war at one point because undead mobs attacked the living. It was a pivotal event in Tinir's history.history, eventually culminating in the coronation of King Peter the Dragonhearted.
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The World of Tinir is a ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}'' roleplay running on Discord.
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The World of Tinir is a ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}'' ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'' roleplay running on Discord.
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The World of Tinir is a Minecraft Roleplay running on Discord.
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The World of Tinir is a Minecraft Roleplay ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}'' roleplay running on Discord.
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* AnachronismStew: The Tinir timeline is divided into several ages, starting with a mythical “Diamond” age and working up to a modern “Redstone” age. At the world’s current time period, you get things like steam engines and radio in big cities, but there is a noticeable lack of things like firearms or automobiles. Justified in that it’s a world set in Minecraft, which in itself is a bit wonky with its time period.
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* AnachronismStew: The Tinir timeline is divided into several ages, starting with a mythical “Diamond” "Diamond" age and working up to a modern “Redstone” "Redstone" age. At the world’s current time period, you get things like steam engines and radio in big cities, but there is a noticeable lack of things like firearms or automobiles. Justified in that it’s a world set in Minecraft, which in itself is a bit wonky with its time period.
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* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Among the human ethnicities. With the Enders, Piglins, and Testificates, it’s a bit different.
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* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Among the human ethnicities. With the Enders, Piglins, and Testificates, it’s it's a bit different.
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* FictionalSport: Tinir didn’t invent Spleef; that game-within-a-game in Minecraft was thought up years ago. In-universe, it’s treated like a professional competitive sport
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* FictionalSport: Tinir didn’t ''Tinir'' didn't invent Spleef; that game-within-a-game in Minecraft ''Minecraft'' was thought up years ago. In-universe, it’s it's treated like a professional competitive sportsport.
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* InsistentTerminology: They’re not Endermen, they’re just Enders! Justified, though, because it skirts around the issues created by an overly gendered term for their species.
* HalfHumanHybrid: In the case of Enderborn race, which is the result of humans and Enders having children together. Averted for the other sapient races in Tinir; humans aren’t genetically compatible with Villagers or Piglins.
* HalfHumanHybrid: In the case of Enderborn race, which is the result of humans and Enders having children together. Averted for the other sapient races in Tinir; humans aren’t genetically compatible with Villagers or Piglins.
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* InsistentTerminology: They’re They're not Endermen, they’re they're just Enders! Justified, though, in this case, because it skirts around the issues created by an overly gendered term for their species.
* HalfHumanHybrid: In the case of Enderborn race, which is the result of humans and Enders having children together. Averted for the other sapient races in Tinir; humansaren’t aren't genetically compatible with Villagers or Piglins.
* HalfHumanHybrid: In the case of Enderborn race, which is the result of humans and Enders having children together. Averted for the other sapient races in Tinir; humans
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** Richard II's reign of terror takes some cues from Judge Claude Frollo.
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** The magic system is based on Bending from Avatar: The Last Airbender.
''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender''.
** Richard II's reign of terror takes some cues from [[WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame Judge ClaudeFrollo.Frollo]].
** Richard II's reign of terror takes some cues from [[WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame Judge Claude
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* ZombieApocalypse: There was a war at one point because undead mobs attacked the living. It was a pivotal event in Tinir’s history.
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* ZombieApocalypse: There was a war at one point because undead mobs attacked the living. It was a pivotal event in Tinir’s history.Tinir's history.
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* EvilPowerVacuum: When Richard II was assassinated, it wasn’t just partying in the streets and the new democratic government coming to set up shop instead. The death of the monarchy sparked a civil war in the region and there was a struggle to get the new government implemented.
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* RealityEnsues: The creators take pride in trying to construct a world that isn't necessarily realistic, but is believable.
** There isn’t one true religion. People believe different things and get into conflicts over their differences.
** Every authority figure, no matter how “good,” will have someone who dislikes them. Even the beloved Peter the Dragonhearted had his detractors.
** Similarly, even terrible rulers like Richard II had supporters, and when royalists versus democratic revolutionaries come into conflict, things can get ugly.
** When [[EvilKing]] Richard II was assassinated, it wasn’t just partying in the streets and the new democratic government coming to set up shop instead. The death of the monarchy sparked a civil war in the region and there was a struggle to get the new government implemented.
** Some revolutions attempting to overthrow monarchies fail.
** There isn’t one true religion. People believe different things and get into conflicts over their differences.
** Every authority figure, no matter how “good,” will have someone who dislikes them. Even the beloved Peter the Dragonhearted had his detractors.
** Similarly, even terrible rulers like Richard II had supporters, and when royalists versus democratic revolutionaries come into conflict, things can get ugly.
** When [[EvilKing]] Richard II was assassinated, it wasn’t just partying in the streets and the new democratic government coming to set up shop instead. The death of the monarchy sparked a civil war in the region and there was a struggle to get the new government implemented.
** Some revolutions attempting to overthrow monarchies fail.
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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything? Several conflicts in the Nether were caused by humans arriving from the Overworld and settling, pushing out or attacking the native Piglins in the process. The narration of the worldbuilding and roleplay expressly calls it colonialism or imperialism.
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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything? DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Several conflicts in the Nether were caused by humans arriving from the Overworld and settling, pushing out or attacking the native Piglins in the process. The narration of the worldbuilding and roleplay expressly calls it colonialism or imperialism.
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* FantasyGunControl: The creators refuse to include firearms in Tinir lore, even as the in-universe technology progresses far past the bare necessities to make a gun. Cars and other automobiles are forbidden, too.
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** Herobrine's characterization as a mysterious entity who watches people from afar and rarely speaks is much more in-line with how he appeared in the original Herobrine creepypasta.
** The End's association with air (to the Nether's fire and the Overworld's earth and water) is a nod to how End portals were called "air portals" when in development.
** The End's association with air (to the Nether's fire and the Overworld's earth and water) is a nod to how End portals were called "air portals" when in development.
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* AllMythsAreTrue: Each religion's respective god(s) are real in this world.
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* AuthorAppeal: Of the various human ethnicities, the Desert Settlers tend to get the most attention. Ancient Egypt, their inspiration, is a special interest of one of the co-creators.
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* ConstructedWorld: Quite literally considering the inspiration for it is Minecraft, where everything is built out of blocks.
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* MythologyGag: Several. The writers have been playing Minecraft for a long time, and it shows.
** In rare cases, an Ender or Enderborn might have green eyes, just like the original design for the Enderman.
** In rare cases, an Ender or Enderborn might have green eyes, just like the original design for the Enderman.
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* RealityEnsues: The creators take pride in trying to construct a world that isn't necessarily realistic, but is believable.
** There isn’t one true religion. People believe different things and get into conflicts over their differences.
** Every authority figure, no matter how “good,” will have someone who dislikes them. Even the beloved Peter the Dragonhearted had his detractors.
** Similarly, even terrible rulers like Richard II had supporters, and when royalists versus democratic revolutionaries come into conflict, things can get ugly.
** When [[EvilKing]] Richard II was assassinated, it wasn’t just partying in the streets and the new democratic government coming to set up shop instead. The death of the monarchy sparked a civil war in the region and there was a struggle to get the new government implemented.
** Some revolutions attempting to overthrow monarchies fail.
* ReligionIsRight: In this world, the deities are all very real, and they don't exactly hide their existence from mortals either.
** There isn’t one true religion. People believe different things and get into conflicts over their differences.
** Every authority figure, no matter how “good,” will have someone who dislikes them. Even the beloved Peter the Dragonhearted had his detractors.
** Similarly, even terrible rulers like Richard II had supporters, and when royalists versus democratic revolutionaries come into conflict, things can get ugly.
** When [[EvilKing]] Richard II was assassinated, it wasn’t just partying in the streets and the new democratic government coming to set up shop instead. The death of the monarchy sparked a civil war in the region and there was a struggle to get the new government implemented.
** Some revolutions attempting to overthrow monarchies fail.
* ReligionIsRight: In this world, the deities are all very real, and they don't exactly hide their existence from mortals either.
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* BlazingInfernoHellfireSauce: Gumbo from Rivermouth (a swamp town) is notoriously spicy. Nether native Exspiravit loved it.
* CrapsaccharineWorld: Although the world of Tinir seems fun and adventurous at first glance, a closer look reveals that it can be a shitty place to live at times. What with the wars, abusive rulers, imperialism, political drama, and now an industrial revolution that’s disrupting the old way of life.
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* HalfHumanHybrid: In the case of Enderborn race, which is the result of humans and Enders having children together. Averted for the other sapient races in Tinir; humans aren’t genetically compatible with Villagers or Piglins.
* GreatOffscreenWar: Several, actually. In the roleplay, the wars happened quite some time ago, but each one significantly shaped history.
* GreatOffscreenWar: Several, actually. In the roleplay, the wars happened quite some time ago, but each one significantly shaped history.
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* HalfHumanHybrid: In FantasyCounterpartCulture: Among the case of Enderborn race, which is human ethnicities. With the result of humans Enders, Piglins, and Enders having children together. Averted for Testificates, it’s a bit different.
** Deserts have a distinctly Ancient Egyptian (one of the co-creator’s pet interests) flavor, with a few othersapient races in Tinir; humans aren’t genetically compatible North African influences blended in.
** The Plains are Great Plains Native American nations, withVillagers or Piglins.
* GreatOffscreenWar: Several, actually. Ina touch of Midwestern Native American culture too.
** Forest settlers bear semblance to Germanic and Celtic peoples.
** Savannahs take influence from theroleplay, real-world Igbo and Maasai nations.
** Swamps have a Cajun, Louisiana and Florida-inspired aesthetic. Rivermouth even has gumbo and po-boys!
** Tundra culture is modeled after Inuit and other Arctic/Alaskan Native nations.
** Old cities, like Treehold, are modeled after real-world European towns with medieval roots, like Canterbury.
** Newer cities, like Haxgate, are influenced by American metropolises like NYC, specifically as they were in thewars happened quite some time ago, but each one significantly shaped history.Roaring Twenties.
** Deserts have a distinctly Ancient Egyptian (one of the co-creator’s pet interests) flavor, with a few other
** The Plains are Great Plains Native American nations, with
* GreatOffscreenWar: Several, actually. In
** Forest settlers bear semblance to Germanic and Celtic peoples.
** Savannahs take influence from the
** Swamps have a Cajun, Louisiana and Florida-inspired aesthetic. Rivermouth even has gumbo and po-boys!
** Tundra culture is modeled after Inuit and other Arctic/Alaskan Native nations.
** Old cities, like Treehold, are modeled after real-world European towns with medieval roots, like Canterbury.
** Newer cities, like Haxgate, are influenced by American metropolises like NYC, specifically as they were in the
* GreatOffscreenWar: Several, actually. In the roleplay, the wars happened quite some time ago, but each one significantly shaped history.
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* HalfHumanHybrid: In the case of Enderborn race, which is the result of humans and Enders having children together. Averted for the other sapient races in Tinir; humans aren’t genetically compatible with Villagers or Piglins.
* Mondegreen: In-universe, the term "Ender" is one of these; it came from mishearing the Enders saying "nan der" ("our home").
* Mondegreen: In-universe, the term "Ender" is one of these; it came from mishearing the Enders saying "nan der" ("our home").
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** Richard II's reign of terror takes some cues from Judge Claude Frollo.
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With a long backstory still in development, the roleplay itself does not have a proper minecraft server as of yet, but the discord server is open and active for roleplay [[https://discord.gg/QxV7YRe here]].
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* AerithAndBob: You get names like Meridia, Exspiravit, Turavus, and Hailith alongside Peter and Seth and Junie.
* AnachronismStew: The Tinir timeline is divided into several ages, starting with a mythical “Diamond” age and working up to a modern “Redstone” age. At the world’s current time period, you get things like steam engines and radio in big cities, but there is a noticeable lack of things like firearms or automobiles. Justified in that it’s a world set in Minecraft, which in itself is a bit wonky with its time period.
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything? Several conflicts in the Nether were caused by humans arriving from the Overworld and settling, pushing out or attacking the native Piglins in the process. The narration of the worldbuilding and roleplay expressly calls it colonialism or imperialism.
* HalfHumanHybrid: In the case of Enderborn race, which is the result of humans and Enders having children together. Averted for the other sapient races in Tinir; humans aren’t genetically compatible with Villagers or Piglins.
* GreatOffscreenWar: Several, actually. In the roleplay, the wars happened quite some time ago, but each one significantly shaped history.
* GreatOffscreenWar: Several, actually. In the roleplay, the wars happened quite some time ago, but each one significantly shaped history.
* FictionalSport: Tinir didn’t invent Spleef; that game-within-a-game in Minecraft was thought up years ago. In-universe, it’s treated like a professional competitive sport
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: With the exception of the Hermitcraft gang in a crossover fanfic that’s still in the works, Tinir lacks characters based on real-life Minecraft youtubers.
* OhMyGods: Characters frequently swear by the names of in-universe deities.
* OneGenderRace: More like a one-sex race, to be specific. In Tinir, all Enders are biologically intersex, but they have varied gender identities like male, female, non-binary, etc.
* RoaringTwenties: Haxgate (a large, technologically advanced city with links to the Nether) has this aesthetic, especially in the inner city.
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* TheTimeOfMyths: The Diamond Age is when the world was created by the gods, when humans could preform incredible feats the likes of which have never been or will be seen again.
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* TheTimeOfMyths: The Diamond Age is when the world was created by the gods, when humans could preform incredible feats the likes of which have never been or will be seen again.again.
* Undead: But where would a story set in Minecraft be without the requisite armies of skeletons and zombies? Luckily, these threats have been mostly a thing of the past since the Blight of Bones, a huge war against the undead that kicked off the medieval period.
ZombieApocalypse: There was a war at one point because undead mobs attacked the living. It was a pivotal event in Tinir’s history.
* Undead: But where would a story set in Minecraft be without the requisite armies of skeletons and zombies? Luckily, these threats have been mostly a thing of the past since the Blight of Bones, a huge war against the undead that kicked off the medieval period.
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* AllAnimalsAreDogs: In canon Minecraft, creepers have little to no explanation of what their species is supposed to be. The World of Tinir makes them into canine creatures that bark, whine, and growl like any normal dog. Except for the exploding part. That’s not normal.
* CallASmeerpARabbit: Several fantastic species from canon Minecraft are reimagined as being related to real-world animals. For example, the Ravager is a bovine, Guardians are a subspecies of coelacanth, and so on.
* ConLang: Several fictional languages appear in the story. The most notable is Ender and its dialects, which has a working vocabulary and grammar system.
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* CrystalDragonJesus: The dominant religion in Tinir, Initiaism, bears some resemblance to Catholic tradition. With a blend of Egyptian- and Hellenic-style polytheism.
* EndOfAnAge:Twice. The first is Fall marks this for the Fall, ending the Diamond Age-an age of myths. wonder, legends, and power unimaginable.
* FantasticRacism: To some extent, between the four sapient races. Humans in particular are guilty of mistreating their Ender, Testificate, and Piglin neighbours.
*InsistentTerminology: They’re not Endermen, they’re just Enders! Justified, though, because it skirts around the issues created by an overly gendered term for their species.
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**The magic system is based on Bending from Avatar: Thesecond Last Airbender
* TheTimeOfMyths: The Diamond Age is when theassassination of Richard II, ending world was created by the age gods, when humans could preform incredible feats the likes of thrones and crowns.which have never been or will be seen again.
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* FantasticRacism: To some extent, between the four sapient races. Humans in particular are guilty of mistreating their Ender, Testificate, and Piglin neighbours.
*InsistentTerminology: They’re not Endermen, they’re just Enders! Justified, though, because it skirts around the issues created by an overly gendered term for their species.
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The World of Tinir is a Minecraft Roleplay running on Discord.
It plays out in the eponymous world of Tinir, where Herobrine is worshipped as part of an expansive pantheon.
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It plays out in the eponymous world of Tinir, where Herobrine is worshipped as part of an expansive pantheon.
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