The Narrator Pt.1

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I can't see anything on mobile so I republished this.

So as many should've figured there is a narrator for this story. They sometimes interrupt the story to ramble on about something, usually important, hinting at things, yada yada.

His identity isn't the most important thing, but you guys have theorized he is either Steve or Herobrine. I will tell you, he is one of those. (If you couldn't tell by his looks, lol)

The narrator often tells you guys things about the different ranks, and history. Prime example is in Chapter 3. So a hint to all you guys, narrator tells important shit.

Next "Adam, you have much in store for you. And this, unfortunately isn't even the start of the secrets you will uncover, my dear, dear lost child of the ages." 

At the end of chapter 6, the narrator said that. If you can't tell, the narrator is telling this story as it happens, and well Adam has a fate that may or may not happen, in response to that he hints to something relating to Adam.

"Dear lost child of the ages" Is VERY important. Some of you have theorized many things.

*Adam is actually some sort of magic user, OP, Player

*He's the son of herobrine

*His Player or OP abilities are sealed.

So many ideas. But I have still yet to see anyone figure out the meaning of "dear lost child of the ages" That isn't to discredit any current theories, only to say that there isn't enough information yet to discover the true meaning. 

Key words: lost and ages

This video

This video contains more than just a sentence to be decrypted.

Play the video, pause it at any point eh Herobrine/Steve person is there. Notice anything weird about him?

No?

Give it a few moments.

Still don't have it? Ok, how about the fact, they are slightly see through. It's a small detail yes, but perhaps it helps you to form a theory or two.

To be continued. Anything to add? Theories?

Comment below, this is for all fans, and everyone is in this together. The mysteries can't be solved alone, teamwork is key to thinking outside the box.

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