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* Jossed: [[spoiler: Reuben is killed off in Episode 4 after helping Jesse defeat the Wither Storm.]]

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* Seemingly Jossed: [[spoiler: Reuben is killed off in Episode 4 after helping Jesse defeat the Wither Storm.]]
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[[spoiler: Note, Ivor mentioned he programmed the storm to follow the amulet. And we never see how they fix the GIGANTIC HOLES IN THE WORLD. In reality, Ivor had planned most of the game, the storm betraying him and everything. He designed it specifically to reveal the order as frauds to his successors, hence the layout of his lair. And about the holes, they were all undone once the Wither Storm got destroyed.

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[[spoiler: Note, Ivor mentioned he programmed the storm to follow the amulet. And we never see how they fix the GIGANTIC HOLES IN THE WORLD. In reality, Ivor had planned most of the game, the storm betraying him and everything. He designed it specifically to reveal the order as frauds to his successors, hence the layout of his lair. And about the holes, they were all undone once the Wither Storm got destroyed.]]
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It was revealed that [[spoiler:the Command Block was used to erase the Ender Dragon, and now it's been destroyed. The Ender Dragon will resurrect as a result.]]

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It was revealed that [[spoiler:the Command Block was used to erase the Ender Dragon, and now it's been destroyed. The Ender Dragon will resurrect as a result.]]]]

[[WMG: The Wither Storm DID go according to plan]]
[[spoiler: Note, Ivor mentioned he programmed the storm to follow the amulet. And we never see how they fix the GIGANTIC HOLES IN THE WORLD. In reality, Ivor had planned most of the game, the storm betraying him and everything. He designed it specifically to reveal the order as frauds to his successors, hence the layout of his lair. And about the holes, they were all undone once the Wither Storm got destroyed.
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[[spoiler: He's nowhere to be seen during the celebrations, was far more reluctant than Ivor to admit the past and is the one who first began abusing the Command Block in the first place. With the block destroyed it's quite possible the Enderdragon has returned, so that may somehow feed into Soren's plans for revenge driven by envy of genuine heroes (and would have the pleasant irony of flipping the BigBad and BigGood roles of the first four episodes potentially, with Ivor and Soren)]]

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[[spoiler: He's nowhere to be seen during the celebrations, was far more reluctant than Ivor to admit the past and is the one who first began abusing the Command Block in the first place. With the block destroyed it's quite possible the Enderdragon has returned, so that may somehow feed into Soren's plans for revenge driven by envy of genuine heroes (and would have the pleasant irony of flipping the BigBad and BigGood roles of the first four episodes potentially, with Ivor and Soren)]]Soren)]]

[[WMG: The final episode will deal with [[spoiler:a resurrected Ender Dragon.]]]]

It was revealed that [[spoiler:the Command Block was used to erase the Ender Dragon, and now it's been destroyed. The Ender Dragon will resurrect as a result.]]
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* Seemingly jossed: [[spoiler: Lukas leaves the group in Episode 4, making him the "Ivor" character of the new Order, while Jesse takes the role of Soren.]]

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* Seemingly jossed: [[spoiler: Lukas leaves the group in Episode 4, making him the "Ivor" character of the new Order, while Jesse takes the role of Soren.]]]]

[[WMG: Soren [[spoiler:will become the BigBad of the final episode.]]]]
[[spoiler: He's nowhere to be seen during the celebrations, was far more reluctant than Ivor to admit the past and is the one who first began abusing the Command Block in the first place. With the block destroyed it's quite possible the Enderdragon has returned, so that may somehow feed into Soren's plans for revenge driven by envy of genuine heroes (and would have the pleasant irony of flipping the BigBad and BigGood roles of the first four episodes potentially, with Ivor and Soren)]]

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Long story short, Episode 4 has been released on mobile.



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*Jossed: [[spoiler: Reuben is killed off in Episode 4 after helping Jesse defeat the Wither Storm.]]




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** Double Jossed: [[spoiler: The Order was a fraud, actually using the Command Block to do anything. Either way, Jesse's gang becomes the new Order of the Stone.]]




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** Semi-reconfirmed: [[spoiler: Using an enchanted superweapon, Jesse (and Reuben) go inside the Wither Storm and destroy the command block.]]




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*Jossed: [[spoiler: Jesse's gang replaces the three remaining members of the Order as the new Order of the Stone.]]



Going with the idea that each member of Jesse's gang is supposed to reflect a member of the Order, you have Axel = Magnus, Olivia = Ellegaard, Lukas = Soren, and Petra = Gabriel. That leaves Jesse and Ivor, who so far have no connection whatsoever. But if Jesse's gang to supposed to mirror the Order, Jesse has to represent Ivor, since they're the only ones left. The dilemma of them having basically nothing in common would be solved neatly if Ivor was the leader. Also, Lukas fights with Jesse over leadership of their gang, and Lukas mirrors Soren, whom we are told is the leader of the Order. Possibly Ivor and Soren had a situation similar to Jesse and Lukas in that they were fighting over who got to lead, and when Ivor got erased from the legend Soren took over the role of leader. In the trailer for episode 4, when the narrator says 'untangle bitter rivalries', it's a scene of Soren and Ivor arguing. So they're rivals, like how Jesse and Lukas are also rivals when it comes to building. Also, Ivor's place in the amulet is the center. If you have five slots, four around one in the center, you'd naturally put the leader in the center, no? If Soren is truly the leader, then it doesn't make sense to put his place off to one side while another seemingly not-particularly-special member gets the center, unless they knew in advance that they'd have to erase Ivor from the legend, which I find unlikely.

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Going with the idea that each member of Jesse's gang is supposed to reflect a member of the Order, you have Axel = Magnus, Olivia = Ellegaard, Lukas = Soren, and Petra = Gabriel. That leaves Jesse and Ivor, who so far have no connection whatsoever. But if Jesse's gang to supposed to mirror the Order, Jesse has to represent Ivor, since they're the only ones left. The dilemma of them having basically nothing in common would be solved neatly if Ivor was the leader. Also, Lukas fights with Jesse over leadership of their gang, and Lukas mirrors Soren, whom we are told is the leader of the Order. Possibly Ivor and Soren had a situation similar to Jesse and Lukas in that they were fighting over who got to lead, and when Ivor got erased from the legend Soren took over the role of leader. In the trailer for episode 4, when the narrator says 'untangle bitter rivalries', it's a scene of Soren and Ivor arguing. So they're rivals, like how Jesse and Lukas are also rivals when it comes to building. Also, Ivor's place in the amulet is the center. If you have five slots, four around one in the center, you'd naturally put the leader in the center, no? If Soren is truly the leader, then it doesn't make sense to put his place off to one side while another seemingly not-particularly-special member gets the center, unless they knew in advance that they'd have to erase Ivor from the legend, which I find unlikely.unlikely.
*Seemingly jossed: [[spoiler: Lukas leaves the group in Episode 4, making him the "Ivor" character of the new Order, while Jesse takes the role of Soren.]]
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[[WMG: The true leader of The Order of the Stone is Ivor.]]
Going with the idea that each member of Jesse's gang is supposed to reflect a member of the Order, you have Axel = Magnus, Olivia = Ellegaard, Lukas = Soren, and Petra = Gabriel. That leaves Jesse and Ivor, who so far have no connection whatsoever. But if Jesse's gang to supposed to mirror the Order, Jesse has to represent Ivor, since they're the only ones left. The dilemma of them having basically nothing in common would be solved neatly if Ivor was the leader. Also, Lukas fights with Jesse over leadership of their gang, and Lukas mirrors Soren, whom we are told is the leader of the Order. Possibly Ivor and Soren had a situation similar to Jesse and Lukas in that they were fighting over who got to lead, and when Ivor got erased from the legend Soren took over the role of leader. In the trailer for episode 4, when the narrator says 'untangle bitter rivalries', it's a scene of Soren and Ivor arguing. So they're rivals, like how Jesse and Lukas are also rivals when it comes to building. Also, Ivor's place in the amulet is the center. If you have five slots, four around one in the center, you'd naturally put the leader in the center, no? If Soren is truly the leader, then it doesn't make sense to put his place off to one side while another seemingly not-particularly-special member gets the center, unless they knew in advance that they'd have to erase Ivor from the legend, which I find unlikely.
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*Semi-confirmed. There is something stated to be in the Far Lands that can destroy the command block, although Episode 4 will be the end of the Wither Storm arc.
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[[WMG: [[spoiler: Whichever Order of The Stone Member died will be replaced in the order by who ever was closest to their role in Jesse's group.]]
[[spoiler: For example if Magnus died then Axel would replace him in the order.]]

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[[WMG: [[spoiler: Whichever Order of The Stone Member died will be replaced in the order by who ever was closest to their role in Jesse's group.]]
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[[spoiler: For example if Magnus died then Axel would replace him in the order, but if Ellegard died then Oliva will replace her in the order.]]
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[[WMG: [[spoiler: Whichever Order of The Stone Member died will be replaced in the order by who ever was closest to their role in Jesse's group.]]
[[spoiler: For example if Magnus died then Axel would replace him in the order.]]
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* Jossed: [[spoiler: The F-Bomb fails, and the Storm splits into three parts. They do seem to be setting up 4 as a bleak final battle, while 5 will probably go meta.]]

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* Jossed: [[spoiler: The F-Bomb fails, and the Storm splits into three parts. They do seem to be setting up 4 as a bleak final battle, while 5 will probably go meta.]]

[[WMG:Episode 4...]]
will be an attempt to find or create another one of the Order's devices to destroy the Wither Storm. At the end, they will need to draw the Storm towards a location in the Far Lands (Telltale said the Far Lands would be in the game) for the final battle in Episode 5. Along the way, they will find a cure for the Wither Sickness.

[[WMG: The [[spoiler: Wither Storm's two smaller pieces are controlled by the larger one.]]]]
[[spoiler: The two smaller Wither Storms don't have command blocks controlling them. The larger Wither is controlling them with its command block, similar to a hive mentality.
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* Jossed as of Episode 3: Petra/Gabriel is still alive, they just have amnesia.
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While rescuing Petra/Gabriel on the way. They will have to get to the command block, fight some kind of evil minion, possibly Wither Skeletons or even full-on Withers on terrain absorbed by the Wither Storm, and rig up the Formidi-Bomb to destroy the command block. They will also hijack the Mighty Mechmaster Nine Million seen in Episode 2 in Redstonia to get out.

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While rescuing Petra/Gabriel on the way. They will have to get to the command block, fight some kind of evil minion, possibly Wither Skeletons or even full-on Withers on terrain absorbed by the Wither Storm, and rig up the Formidi-Bomb to destroy the command block. They will also hijack the Mighty Mechmaster Nine Million seen in Episode 2 in Redstonia to get out.out.
*Jossed: [[spoiler: The F-Bomb fails, and the Storm splits into three parts. They do seem to be setting up 4 as a bleak final battle, while 5 will probably go meta.]]

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[[WMG:Ivor is a time traveler]]
At some point in the future, the world got taken over by some kind of BiggerBad (maybe Herobrine?). Ivor somehow got lucky and managed to steal [[spoiler: Ellegaard's command block]] as well a bunch of other things and went back in time to when he believes he can stop the invasion. And before you ask [[spoiler: he's also trying to get rid of his former teammates because him]].

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[[WMG:Ivor is a time traveler]]
At some point in the future, the world got taken over by some kind of BiggerBad (maybe Herobrine?). Ivor somehow got lucky and managed to steal [[spoiler: Ellegaard's command block]] as well a bunch of other things and went back in time to when he believes he can stop the invasion. And before you ask [[spoiler: he's also trying to get rid of his former teammates because him]].
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Please remember that Petra appears on the amulet in the trailer for Episode 2.

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[[WMG:Petra may replace Gabriel as one of the [[spoiler: five members of the Order of the Stone.]]]]
If you saved Gabriel instead of Petra, in the trailer for Episode 3, he appears on the amulet on the light blue portion when the Narrator talks about [[spoiler:his Wither Sickness revealed earlier in Episode 2 can be cured.]] If you saved Petra, she appears on the amulet instead, since she is the one whom [[spoiler:has gotten the Wither Sickness from the Wither Storm instead]], suggesting that she may replace Gabriel as one of the [[spoiler: five members of the Order of the Stone.]]
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[WMG:Jesse and co. will have to defeat the Wither Storm from the inside.]]
While rescuing Petra/Gabriel on the way. They will have to get to the command block, while avoiding some kind of evil minion, possibly Wither Skeletons, and rig up the Formidi-Bomb to destroy the command block.

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[WMG:Jesse [[WMG:Jesse and co. will have to defeat the Wither Storm from the inside.]]
While rescuing Petra/Gabriel on the way. They will have to get to the command block, while avoiding fight some kind of evil minion, possibly Wither Skeletons, Skeletons or even full-on Withers on terrain absorbed by the Wither Storm, and rig up the Formidi-Bomb to destroy the command block.block. They will also hijack the Mighty Mechmaster Nine Million seen in Episode 2 in Redstonia to get out.
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[WMG:Jesse and co. will have to defeat the Wither Storm from the inside.]]
While rescuing Petra/Gabriel on the way. They will have to get to the command block, while avoiding some kind of evil minion, possibly Wither Skeletons, and rig up the Formidi-Bomb to destroy the command block.
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* Jossed in episode 2, sort of. If you saved Gabriel rather than Petra, his beam on the map appears as Light Blue, coming from the top of the medallion, while Ivor's appears as regular Blue, coming from the center, and Soren's as white from the bottom. Also the rest of the team (Elegard and Magnus) react like Gabriel's one of the team whether they meet him again or find out he didn't make it. This means that the long time symbol of the Order of the Stone (the amulet) was always five colors, five heroes. They really lucked out that it was the hero in the center of the symbol that they needed to unperson.
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Supported by the trophy/achievement names in Episode 5 being [[spoiler: lifted directly from the poem seen upon defeating the Ender Dragon in Minecraft proper.]]
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[[WMG:In a future episode, Reuben will be turned into a zombie pigman]]
Allowing some of the choices made in relation to him to come back to haunt you.
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At some point in the future, the world got taken over by some kind of BiggerBad (maybe Herobrine?). Ivor somehow got lucky and managed to steal [[spoiler: Ellegaard's command block]] as well a bunch of other things and went back in time to when he believes he can stop the invasion. And before you ask [[spoiler: he's also trying to get rid of his former teammates because him]].

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At some point in the future, the world got taken over by some kind of BiggerBad (maybe Herobrine?). Ivor somehow got lucky and managed to steal [[spoiler: Ellegaard's command block]] as well a bunch of other things and went back in time to when he believes he can stop the invasion. And before you ask [[spoiler: he's also trying to get rid of his former teammates because him]].him]].

[[WMG:Ivor was [[spoiler: the alchemist of the Order of the Stone.]]]]
When [[spoiler: you fight him in Episode 2]], he uses potions to empower himself. He also tried to [[spoiler: destroy the Wither Storm]] with a potion when it first goes out of control. His armour in the book in Episode 1 is also gold. Gold is linked to alchemy.
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At some point in the future, the world got taken over by some kind of BiggerBad (maybe Herobrine?). Ivor somehow got lucky and managed to steal [[spoiler: Elligard's command block]] as well a bunch of other things and went back in time to when he believes he can stop the invasion. And before you ask [[spoiler: he's also trying to get rid of his former teammates because him]].

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At some point in the future, the world got taken over by some kind of BiggerBad (maybe Herobrine?). Ivor somehow got lucky and managed to steal [[spoiler: Elligard's Ellegaard's command block]] as well a bunch of other things and went back in time to when he believes he can stop the invasion. And before you ask [[spoiler: he's also trying to get rid of his former teammates because him]].
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[[WMG:Jesse will ascend to a higher plane of reality.... [[spoiler: [[RealWorldEpisode ours]]]]]]

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[[WMG:Jesse will ascend to a higher plane of reality.... [[spoiler: [[RealWorldEpisode ours]]]]]]ours]]]]]]

[[WMG:Ivor is a time traveler]]
At some point in the future, the world got taken over by some kind of BiggerBad (maybe Herobrine?). Ivor somehow got lucky and managed to steal [[spoiler: Elligard's command block]] as well a bunch of other things and went back in time to when he believes he can stop the invasion. And before you ask [[spoiler: he's also trying to get rid of his former teammates because him]].
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[[WMG:Jesse will ascend to a higher plane of reality.... [spoiler: [[RealWorldEpisode ours]]]]

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[[WMG:Jesse will ascend to a higher plane of reality.... [spoiler: [[spoiler: [[RealWorldEpisode ours]]]]ours]]]]]]
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The fact he lied about a major detail in the lore seems suspicious enough as is.

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The fact he lied about a major detail in the lore seems suspicious enough as is.is.

[[WMG:Jesse will ascend to a higher plane of reality.... [spoiler: [[RealWorldEpisode ours]]]]
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With mods.

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[[WMG:The BigBad is really the Narrator.]]
The fact he lied about a major detail in the lore seems suspicious enough as is.
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On Ivor being a DirtyCoward [[spoiler:evading the Wither Storm]], he is probably being more realistic when [[spoiler:the weapons and commands he can use against it are expended and ineffectual and there is no clear method to placate it so finding other ways in a backup base as any sensible Minecraft player would have been more tactical in terms of combat instead of futilely trying to [[AttackAttackAttack strike on repeatedly]] the Wither Storm as Gabriel tried to do. The world is quite big and Ivor should have enough time in a faraway base to formulate a plan that the Wither Storm isn't going to pose a problem for a few days.]]

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On Ivor being a DirtyCoward [[spoiler:evading the Wither Storm]], he is probably being more realistic when [[spoiler:the weapons and commands he can use against it are expended and ineffectual and there is no clear method to placate it so finding other ways in a backup base as any sensible Minecraft player would have been more tactical in terms of combat instead of futilely trying to [[AttackAttackAttack strike on repeatedly]] the Wither Storm as Gabriel tried to do. The world is quite big and Ivor should have enough time in a faraway base to formulate a plan that the Wither Storm isn't going to pose a problem for a few days.]]]]

[[WMG:The game takes place on a very elaborate roleplay server.]]
With mods.
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It is not that there are [[spoiler:five members]] in the Order of the Stone; it is [[spoiler:one of the members was replaced when the Order's ordeals were passed down in history]]. If you notice the Scandinavian name scheme of the Order's members (a nod to the source country and founding staff of Minecraft), [[spoiler:Gabriel]] is the OddNameOut but [[spoiler:Ivor]] stays within the theme. While [[spoiler:Ivor]] specialises in crafting potions, working on enchantments, [[spoiler:assembling mobs and programming command blocks]], those are added ''very'' recently into the game relative to the specialisations of the Order which are more of core Minecraft features; Ivor's specialisation as part of the Order has yet to be revealed. [[spoler:Ivor]] also has a prominent [[spoiler:blue belt standing out from his robes]]. Later on, when Jesse and Lukas (if he stays) find out in an Order of the Stone Temple book that there were [[spoiler:five heroes, Ivor seemed to directly replace Gabriel's place in their gathering spot and has much more blue highlights. Gabriel definitely has some blue in his outfit but not in the standard shade of blue.]]

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It is not that there are [[spoiler:five members]] in the Order of the Stone; it is [[spoiler:one of the members was replaced when the Order's ordeals were passed down in history]]. If you notice the Scandinavian name scheme of the Order's members (a nod to the source country and founding staff of Minecraft), [[spoiler:Gabriel]] is the OddNameOut but [[spoiler:Ivor]] stays within the theme. While [[spoiler:Ivor]] specialises in crafting potions, working on enchantments, [[spoiler:assembling mobs and programming command blocks]], those are added ''very'' recently into the game relative to the specialisations of the Order which are more of core Minecraft features; Ivor's specialisation as part of the Order has yet to be revealed. [[spoler:Ivor]] [[spoiler:Ivor]] also has a prominent [[spoiler:blue belt standing out from his robes]]. Later on, when Jesse and Lukas (if he stays) find out in an Order of the Stone Temple book that there were [[spoiler:five heroes, Ivor seemed to directly replace Gabriel's place in their gathering spot and has much more blue highlights. Gabriel definitely has some blue in his outfit but not in the standard shade of blue.]]
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After slaying the Enderdragon, it appears that the Order members have retired humbly into full dedication of their specialisations (or even disappeared, like Soren) but only Gabriel seems to have enjoyed staying in the limelight. Gabriel has yet to show creative combat techniques to properly subdue [[spoiler:the Wither Storm and ends up in the tough decision between taking Petra or Gabriel from the Wither Storm's tractor beam]]. Ivor demanding Gabriel "the real story" could actually be [[spoiler:exposing Gabriel as a charlatan and Ivor the true Warrior instead of the Five Heroes story back in the temple, which might be deliberately left to tone down InUniverse the worse implications of {{Unperson}}.]] Instead of Ivor [[spoiler:wanting to simply cause chaos in the Endercon hall, he could have tried to program the Wither to only absorb blocks around Gabriel to maybe put up a substantial fight, putting Gabriel's actual combat abilities to the test if only it didn't go South. The Wither Storm probably was merely following its working programming tracking on Gabriel even as it malfunctioned and absorbed everything on its way!]]

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After slaying the Enderdragon, it appears that the Order members have retired humbly into full dedication of their specialisations (or even disappeared, like Soren) but only Gabriel seems to have enjoyed staying in the limelight. Gabriel has yet to show creative combat techniques to properly subdue [[spoiler:the Wither Storm and ends up in the tough decision between taking Petra or Gabriel from the Wither Storm's tractor beam]]. Ivor demanding Gabriel "the real story" could actually be [[spoiler:exposing Gabriel as a charlatan and Ivor the true Warrior instead of the Five Heroes story back in the temple, which might be deliberately left to tone down InUniverse the worse implications of {{Unperson}}.]] Instead of Ivor [[spoiler:wanting to simply cause chaos in the Endercon hall, he could have tried to program the Wither to only absorb blocks around Gabriel to maybe put up a substantial fight, putting Gabriel's actual combat abilities to the test if only it didn't go South. The Wither Storm probably was merely following its working programming tracking on Gabriel even as it malfunctioned and absorbed everything on its way!]]way!]]

On Ivor being a DirtyCoward [[spoiler:evading the Wither Storm]], he is probably being more realistic when [[spoiler:the weapons and commands he can use against it are expended and ineffectual and there is no clear method to placate it so finding other ways in a backup base as any sensible Minecraft player would have been more tactical in terms of combat instead of futilely trying to [[AttackAttackAttack strike on repeatedly]] the Wither Storm as Gabriel tried to do. The world is quite big and Ivor should have enough time in a faraway base to formulate a plan that the Wither Storm isn't going to pose a problem for a few days.]]
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[[WMG:Gabriel [[spoiler:replaced Ivor in the legends.]]]]

It is not that there are [[spoiler:five members]] in the Order of the Stone; it is [[spoiler:one of the members was replaced when the Order's ordeals were passed down in history]]. If you notice the Scandinavian name scheme of the Order's members (a nod to the source country and founding staff of Minecraft), [[spoiler:Gabriel]] is the OddNameOut but [[spoiler:Ivor]] stays within the theme. While [[spoiler:Ivor]] specialises in crafting potions, working on enchantments, [[spoiler:assembling mobs and programming command blocks]], those are added ''very'' recently into the game relative to the specialisations of the Order which are more of core Minecraft features; Ivor's specialisation as part of the Order has yet to be revealed. [[spoler:Ivor]] also has a prominent [[spoiler:blue belt standing out from his robes]]. Later on, when Jesse and Lukas (if he stays) find out in an Order of the Stone Temple book that there were [[spoiler:five heroes, Ivor seemed to directly replace Gabriel's place in their gathering spot and has much more blue highlights. Gabriel definitely has some blue in his outfit but not in the standard shade of blue.]]

After slaying the Enderdragon, it appears that the Order members have retired humbly into full dedication of their specialisations (or even disappeared, like Soren) but only Gabriel seems to have enjoyed staying in the limelight. Gabriel has yet to show creative combat techniques to properly subdue [[spoiler:the Wither Storm and ends up in the tough decision between taking Petra or Gabriel from the Wither Storm's tractor beam]]. Ivor demanding Gabriel "the real story" could actually be [[spoiler:exposing Gabriel as a charlatan and Ivor the true Warrior instead of the Five Heroes story back in the temple, which might be deliberately left to tone down InUniverse the worse implications of {{Unperson}}.]] Instead of Ivor [[spoiler:wanting to simply cause chaos in the Endercon hall, he could have tried to program the Wither to only absorb blocks around Gabriel to maybe put up a substantial fight, putting Gabriel's actual combat abilities to the test if only it didn't go South. The Wither Storm probably was merely following its working programming tracking on Gabriel even as it malfunctioned and absorbed everything on its way!]]

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