@MARCUSK298

It took me 9 long months to make this video
I pray you enjoy it! If you did, please do leave a like <3
If you have any thoughts or feedback, I'd love to hear them in the comments!
Cheers

@keshapatel4168

Overworld: Mongolian throat singing
End: Game of Thrones 
Nether: average capitalist experience

@khaiyadsai

I was just blown away on how people can actually be so united and organized, especially in the End.  Honestly Tamer and Henry West were the best leaders in this experiment.

@lightningstrike9876

Really interesting how each dimension influenced the outcome. The Overworld's abundance of resources meant there was less of a need to form a united group, which led to their inability to raise a substantial army. The Nether's lack of basic resources led to them having constant civil unrest  ultimately leading them losing a lot of key resources really close to the final day. The End ultimately won in large part to Tamer managing to get control early and working to help as many people as possible.

@averagejoe2232

Absolute cinema.  This got me genuinely thinking about the complexity of a good leader.  Glory to the End!

@maxcuppens

pretty funny how dufcin said during his speech: the downfall of great nations comes from the inside, and that was exactly perspectives plan

@SuitNTieRbbt

The End being so serious and coordinated with 250 people is actually impressive

@mikegreenlee30

Can we just take a minute and respect the dedication Wolfram gave to becoming an actual detective who did his job. To me, this is just as impressive as Tamer being a great leader.

@Raplover999-PS5

Bro I’m surprised that this doesn’t have way more views cause this is a masterpiece! Well done MARCUSK!

@Brams2777

The leader of the Sunseekers never getting to see the sunrise genuinely devastated me.

@AX31L

Nah, the massacre of Elysia by wilding going on at the same time as the peace meeting was funny, BUT HAVING FREE BIRD AS THE MUSIC FOR THE MASSACRE WAS HILARIOUS

@framen8265

1:16:00 Henry really delivered that Erwin speech, and the fact they're on horses makes it even better.

@tamimiyahya9224

End: Cold war
Nether: Civil war
Overworld: Regular war

@Spiritnick

Honestly, the moment I heard Henry West speak was the moment I started to love every second he was on screen. Crazy ideas, completely silly behavior and a spine of pure Netherite in the face of certain death to cement this man as an absolute madlad.

@businessduck-ej8uy

Henry west had that final charge done perfectly, the "Remember chaps, we're here for a good time not a long time." was amazing. 
Tamers leadership was the very thing that brought the together and I can do nothing but respect, 
Defender the man of peace who acted as a savior.

@DatBoiPraise

Henry West was a cinematic legend the speech, his empire, his aura, everything. Even his final words of the speech. “remember gentlemen we’re here for a good time not a long time”

@ash_7118

Legend says Tamer lived out the rest of his days peacefully in a Rubik's cube at the edge of the world

@sarko5989

This is genuinely peak storytelling. Both the hero, tamer, and the villain, perspektive, started off as ambitious and blind to the bigger picture. However, tamer came out on top because he was willing to take responsibility as a leader, while perspektive chose to be lifted by his ambition and cunning, ultimately meeting his demise when that could not prop him up any longer. It’s crazy how storytelling of this quality is possible with a bunch of random people.

@ws3240

1:40:00 "Perspekt1ve fell from a high place" the irony. His death was literally falling from a high place, but poetically the high place can be read as the nether roof

@jsoimn6812

I love that Tamer came out on top. He started off as an evil guy but he had a redemption arc when he realized the End needed to be united. I also like that Racechamp didn't get away with his crimes either