Java and Bedrock are not separate lore. Both editions describe the same world, but at different points in its timeline. Java represents an early, stable era where structures, mobs, and dimensions still behave in their original form. Endermen are calmer, The End looks intact, and combat relies on precise manual actions, showing a world that has not yet collapsed.
Bedrock represents the same world far in the future, after major dimensional decay. Mobs are more aggressive, spawning is chaotic, time feels faster, and The End appears darker and broken. Endermen act purely on instinct, as if all remaining awareness has faded over centuries. These differences show Bedrock as a fallen version of the same world. To understand Minecraft’s true lore, both editions must be viewed as two eras of one continuous history.
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