Although a lot of development time had passed since Alex started, the game was still being finished. But because Mojang had not released any new games for so long, Alex decided to release some hints of the next game around Minecraft, Fortnite, and mainly, Oasis.
Every now and then some lucky players would find some strange items around the Hubs, like books, posters, maps, clues that at first didn't make any sense, but when more and more clues like these surfaced on the forums through player reports, it started to make sense.
Some players with more free time started to put the pieces together and realized that all these items were representing the same thing, but with different points of view.
Something that the players still didn't know what it was, but with each new clue that came up, they got closer to the truth.
[Hi everyone, I'm TheReader.
I recently started noticing some posts on the Oasis Forum and it caught my attention.
Initially I thought it was just a bunch of people who were lucky to get some free items, but as time went on I realized it wasn't that simple when I bought a book called "The Elder Scrolls: Warcraft" for $10 from a player. .
For most, this book may seem unknown, but if any of you have seen any posts about these items that other players found, maybe you already know something about this book, you just haven't discovered it yet.
This book is telling a very interesting story, a story about an unknown world, where powerful Titans are the most powerful beings in the world.
But suddenly, one of these titans discovered that there were evil monsters that were corrupting newborn titans and turning those titans into monsters just like them, so Sargeras, the titan who discovered all this, took killing these monsters as his mission.
But Sargeras started killing the newly born titans in order to prevent other monsters from being born as well, so the titans got angry with Sargeras and started hunting him too.
After countless years of war, Sargeras conquered many worlds and was coming to conquer a world where monsters were dominating, that world was called Azeroth.
There, the monsters had enslaved and cursed many races, and not to extend too much in this forum post, after several and several wars, the titans imprisoned the monsters of this world before Sargeras arrived, when he arrived he killed these titans, but it was repelled by a human magician, who was cursed by him and he dominated the body of her son, who would become the most powerful magician of humanity.
I don't even know how to describe it to you, there's still a lot of history ahead, but this history is fascinating!
All the posters, maps, pins, everything that I saw other players posting, fits with several parts of this story in this book, that is, everything that players are finding is something related to this book "Elder Scrolls: Warcraft", shocking, no?
Now, if my conspiracy theory is correct, the likelihood that whatever we're finding is something related to an upcoming game that Mojang is developing is extremely high.
Unlike Fortnite, which seemingly has no backstory, and Minecraft, which only has a storyline of Notch and Herobrine's battle, this new game seems to have enough history for years of exploration!
As a gaming fan, and especially a fan of Mojang games, I'm extremely excited to try out this way of playing, who knows? Perhaps we will be transported to this world and experience war against this titan called Sargeras?!
I haven't finished reading the book yet, but I found out that there is an option to copy this to the console, so I decided to post the complete book, if anyone is interested in reading the book with me to have discussions about it, I would love to!
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After reading this user's forum post, Mojang's billions of fans were soon shocked and excited by this story of a possible game from the company.
When they started reading the books and saw that some of the posters the players had in their hands were related to this story, some rich people were offering thousands of dollars for it, which made the people who found these Easter Eggs very happy!
Initially this post wasn't very successful, but with more and more people spreading the word about a new game Mojang was developing, it spread extremely quickly.
Among the people who downloaded the book file was Hogun, who for having asked for a drinking competition, was forced to read the book aloud so that the warriors of Asgard would understand this story without having to read any words.
"These titans look quite powerful… they can destroy planets!" Fandral commented after a sigh.
"I think my dad can do that too!" Thor responded a little angrily, but inside he was unsure if he would ever get such magnificent power.
Considering he would be the next King of Asgard, the ruler of the 7 Kingdoms, for the first time Thor wondered if he would be worthy, since if beings as powerful as the titans came along, would he be able to defend his kingdom?
When he heard the story about the human mage who defeated the mighty Titan, Thor was reminded of the human mage who welcomed them to Midgard, the Ancient One, who, in his father's words, wasn't even weaker than he was!
On the other side of the Oasis, inside a large building called the Ancient School of Magic, a name she didn't like, and where hundreds of students came and went every hour, the Ancient One, which Thor was afraid of, was reading the book called Elder Scrolls: Warcraft.
After she downloaded the book, she was able to turn it into a physical book after paying $0.10, which was much more comfortable for her than reading on the System window, as she had been reading physical books for centuries.
When she read the stories about the titans and how humans had created a school of magic that trained mages to protect the world, she felt quite familiar with it.
'Perhaps Notch already knows about Kamar Taj?' She thought.
In her mind, it was too much of a coincidence that the humans in this story had created a school of magic where they trained humans to deal with forces so powerful they could destroy the world, while avoiding earthly conflicts without supporting either side.