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God? You still believe in that myth? You don't understand, don't you? There is no god! I am your god! I am the only God in this world! I made this universe. Not you! Not god! ONLY ME! I AM GOD!
~ Endersteve mocking Luna about god, proclaiming himself as god.

Wilbur or commonly known as Endersteve is the main antagonist of the 2-part Minecraft miniseries Minecraft: A Mob's Hope.

He is a xenophobic and sadistic warden of ArchEnder, imprisoning many mobs to make them suffer horrible treatments, wants to create the ultimate machine to terminate any mob as well to release the newborn age that will eliminate the entire monster race.

He is Clover's archenemy.

Biography[]

While nothing is known about his backstory, however it's revealed he was once friends with Vincent, Hazel, Eric and Kevin, upon making a new world for themselves, everything was fine at first, until Wilbur was obsessed with power and wanted to start his own kingdom so he killed his own father and stole his specter to use on killing innocent lives and later manipulating his friends into destroying villages and creature's lives, thus creating ArchEnder to imprison mobs to make them suffer.

Afterwards, he enforced his crew to capture Clover; the main protagonist, imprisoning him for eternity, he meets Simon, a skeleton archer who was capture for the same reason, false imprisonment. Clover meets the Species gang who were caught by Wilbur after trying to leave the nether.

During rollcall, Talia was trying to escape after several times doing so, Wilbur gets fed up by it and immediately kills her by eating her alive, then threatening Clover when the latter refused to speak, brutally beating him up and leaving with bruises, Luna calls out and prays that God will protect them, Wilbur mocks her and proclaims himself as "God", taunting them on how they'll never escape.

During the night time, Wilbur talks with Crosswalker about the experimental they will create, it's revealed he will use villagers as the sacrifice, unknowingly letting a mysterious person hear all of the discussion about their plan.

In the base, Wilbur began the experiment, by stabbing the villagers heart out them gouging their eyes out, leaving them out to bleed then giving them to the cyborg to which activating the machine, completing his experience however he then lets the cyborg to burn the corpses alive, while leaving a sadistic laughter.

According to Lavender, it's revealed that Wilbur murdered Vincent's family in order to force make a deal with him, and Hazel's father to make her suffer, and according to Vincent, Wilbur slammed his specter at him, leaving his left eye blind, forcing him to wear a eye mask to cover his blind eye, it's shown Wilbur wanted immorality to gain power to wipe the monster race.

Personality[]

Wilbur is shown to be egotistical about himself, proclaiming as "God" and abusive towards his prisoners, giving them horrible mistreatments and torturing them, even his own friends.

He is also shown to be xenophobic towards monsters, mocking them for their existence and hypocritically hating them for "hurting people" despite him killing them for no reason.

Trivia[]

  • Originally Minecraft: A Mob's Hope was going to be a LEGO stop motion, however due to difficulties, the script was changed and production was postponed to Gacha Club, it's unknown what would been in the original script.
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