Story Mode:Old Builders

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Old Builders
Status

Intact

Founded

Prior to Season One

Current members

The Old Builders was the name given to a group of legendary architects in Minecraft: Story Mode. While the name was hated by the Old Builders themselves, it was primarily used by people outside their group regardless of their preferences. The group consisted of Hadrian, Mevia, Otto, and Harper.

History

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Instructions: The events that took place in the game.

The Old Builders became mythologized sometime before the events in the game. They established the Builder Games in the portal network itself, where people were able to participate. Sometime later, the power over the competitors corrupted Hadrian and Mevia, the games were no longer voluntary; they forced the competitors who lost the games to mine for quartz in the Nether until they could partake the games again. It was well known among both the competitors and the gladiators that they hated being called the Old Builders. Despite this dislike of the term, they, or just Harper, were not against using it in relation to themselves.

Besides the games, the Old Builders also made many remarkable objects including but not limited to the redstone heart, portal atlas, and many countless portal keys.

The Old Builders may have been aware of Soren the Architect of the Order of the Stone as Harper, and Hadrian each possessed at least one of his authored books in their personal libraries, such as The Redstone Heart, and A Man Forever Voyaging.

Sometime before the events of A Portal to Mystery, the Old Builders kicked Cassie Rose to a world with two moons.[1]

Members

Appearances and media

Quotes

That glow, that enchantment is the work of a very old group of builders. A group so old that they existed before the Order of the Stone!

Ivor explaining the history of the enchanted flint and steel.

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