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The Endermaster
The EnderMasters skin
The EnderMasters skin
Series Endventures
Appearance His eyes are magenta colored and his skin is like that of an enderman.
Role Main Antagonist
Personality Patient, Ruthless, Clever. Strategic and following through with his threats.


The Endermaster is the main antagonist of Minecraft Endventures. He rules The End and started an enderman revolution against the humans in an attempt to conquer the Overworld. He is voiced by Max Mucha.

Origins[]

The Endermaster was the child of a Griefer in the Griefer Shadowland and was always messed by Griefers and got tormented. One day he was carrying a baby chicken while running from a group of Griefers chasing him, he eventually found the great wall that's made of bedrock which was made to imprison all Griefers. He also saw a lone Endermen there and he begged him to teleport the chicken to safety, the endermen saw his selflessness and realized he's not a Griefer and thus shouldn't be here so teleported both him and the chicken to safety behind the wall. Afterwards the two became friends and the Endermen is later revealed as Endreai. The experience of living with Griefers also shook The Endermaster into believing all humans were like Griefers and thus grew a hatred for them.

Note: The flashback below was written before The Endermaster had his backstory rewritten to hate all humans prior to getting possessed as he's fine with living alongside villagers, one could make the inference he made an exception for the villagers or Endreai made the villagers out to not be "actual" humans, whatever you think to get around this plot hole.

Later in The Endermaster's life he was a human scientist living in an NPC village and Endreai also visited him from time to time. Eventually He met a villager, which was one of Herobrine's minions in disguise, and traded an ender crystal with him, which he intended to use for an experiment that would make it work on humans and he told Endreai who was a bit concerned about this. After four days of experimenting Endreai is more concerned and, the disguised minion came back to his house and gave him a potion which he claimed would help him in his research that had so far been a failure. The human Endermaster added one drop to the crystal which gave Endreai super speed, and when he then used the whole potion on the crystal it infused him with his powers and turning him into a enderman-human hybrid. The process knocked him unconscious and before waking up he was teleported to The End by Herobrine. Upon regaining consciousness, he killed the Enderdragon and tried to return home through the portal it left behind.

However, it didn't work for unknown reasons. Realizing he would be stuck in The End until he found an alternate way out, or perhaps for the rest of his life, he decided to make himself the new ruler of The End and always have a grudge against Humanity because of his past experience with them. Eventually the endermen began to consider rebelling against him, and to contain the situation he hatched the Enderdragon's egg and raised the hatchling, Endaria, since endermen have great respect for Enderdragons due to having been ruled by one for as long as anyone can remember. While she may have started out as a way to maintain the loyalty of the Endermaster's people, he gradually started loving her as his own daughter.

Role in the Series[]

The Endermaster is the primary antagonist of Endventures. He is always lurking in the shadows, giving orders to his enderman minions. He is also in control of the Ender dragon named Endaria, his adopted daughter.

In the first few episodes, he was constantly watching over the protagonists and frequently trying to kill them. His past was also revealed in a book found in Colin's house, and he often got angry and attacked his own endermen.

However, Willcraft later realized that everything in the first five Endventures episodes was poorly made. Therefore, in Episode 6 after the long break from Endventures, The Endermaster's character was rewritten. He was changed to no longer stalk the protagonists and so now barely cares about them at all. Overall he was changed to be more patient, collected, and forgiving compared to his earlier self.

Later in Episode 9 he wanted the rebellion city to get destroyed and tasked Endreai with it, but he failed and The Endermaster had enough and so killed him (although Willcraft would regret this later). He promoted an Endermen named Wrecker to general and trusted him. In Episode 11 he also wanted his daughter (Enderia) to destroy the rebellion city, when she was ready, The Endermaster sent her to the overworld in her dragon form, but he got angry when she failed to destroy the city and so banished her. The Endermaster then realized he should be so hard on her, in Episode 12 he then watched the battle at the rebellion city and saw Wrecker getting beaten by Porkey, he decided to go help Wrecker by killing Porkey in the overworld as a reward to him for all his hard efforts. After the battle, he tests Wrecker's loyalty by seemingly being mad at him at first for using the Endermaster's resources for his own personal plans, but then reveals that he's actually proud at him for taking the initiative, he also rewards Wrecker and asks him what he wants. Wrecker requests to train with The Endermaster and he is pleased to hear he accepts it. The Endermaster wants him to hunt down the remaining humans and so does that. Wrecker returns with Katie and says that the remaining humans died,

The Endermaster doesn't kill Katie since he wants to encourage Humans submitting to him, so he gives Katie magical powers as a sign of generosity. Later on, The Endermaster feels the death of his daughter Enderia and becomes furious, he summons Wrecker to know what happened which Wrecker fains ignorance and says that last he saw Enderia, she was speaking to Katie. So The Endermaster summons Katie who spills out the truth of what Enderia told her, The Endermaster says that she can avoid punishment if she brings The Endermaster a dragon egg and kills whoever killed Enderia. Afterwards The Endermaster explains that if Enderia's EXP can be acquired, he can reincarnate her into her own dragon egg, Wrecker is pleased to learn this information. Katie returns with a dragon egg and The Endermaster sets up a hatching ritual in one of the castle's upper towers. He then sends Katie to search for who killed Enderia. When the nether army arrives in the end, The Endermaster feels that it was The Wither King who killed Enderia, so the two of them start battling as The Wither King goes into his giant form and The Endermaster raises an obsidian pillar underneath him to keep up with his height.

The Endermaster eventually kills The Wither King while getting heavily wounded in the process and collects Enderia's EXP, as this happens, Colin reaches the top of the pillar The Endermaster is on and confront him. Colin is using a powerful potion with a nether star in it, which makes him immune to The Endermaster's abilites. The both of them fight and The Endermaster loses, he floats up into the sky and explodes. Afterwards the Nether forces and Endermen establish peace as both of their rulers are killed, and both of them start to recover from the battle. Sometime after the battle, The Endermaster appears in the afterlife on a stone platform, Herobrine appears with a minion who speaks on his behalf, Herobrine explains to The Endermaster that he was one of his champions that would kill Lord Laskig after one champion killed the other. What happens after is unknown, but Enderia was revived by the Triplets after the battle and she thought out doing the favor to her dad and reviving him, The Endermaster would likely be reincarnated by Endreai to appear in the sequel series to Endventures which would include a lot of other characters from Willcraft's battle series. This series ultimately never took off or had a story outline for it and was cancelled once Endventures was put on halt.

Appearance[]

Throughout the first part of the series, he is always obscured by darkness. In later episodes he is sometimes fully visible, while still sometimes remaining in the dark. His skin is the same as an enderman, his glowing purple eyes are shaped in a permanent scowl and he wears full obsidian armor with an ender pearl on his chest. He also wears a black cape with purple outlines and an obsidian crown. During combat, he also wears a purple blindfold while fighting.

Personality (Episode 6+)[]

He is very intelligent and strategic, and also shows an impressive amount of patience and serenity, as he always treats his endermen as if nothing bad has happened whenever they fail him, and he often has a backup plan or a solution whenever they do something wrong (Ignoring his terrible personality in the first few episodes). He does have a threatening side too, however. When Endreai got the blame for letting Colin, Shadow, Red and the others get away with one of their ships, he made it clear that if he didn't bring it back, things wouldn't end well for him. He kept his promise by burning Endreai alive using his pyrokinesis ability. He also shows a lot of compassion for his adopted daughter, Endaria, and is driven by a desire to return to the Overworld with her but is also very protective and does not want to put that plan in motion until the greatest threat for her life, the humans, are eliminated.

Abilities[]

The Endermaster possesses great ender-themed magic. Fortunately, his powers prevent him from leaving The End. He also has knowledge in non-magic battle arts. These are his known abilities:

  • Teleportation - Just like an enderman he is able to teleport. Since he can send the Enderdragon to other dimensions, he must also be able to use this power on others as well.
  • Energy Projectiles - He has on multiple occasions been seen firing purple bolts.
  • Astral Projection - During meditation he can appear in The Overworld in a spirit-like shape, unable to affect anything apart from his own minions while in this state. (This ability was changed to be nerfed in later epsiodes and as such, the Endermaster used it only once and a while.)
  • Telekinesis - In the test video, he is seen controlling the movements of his enemy's sword, decapitating them with it. He has also used this power to make himself levitate.
  • Transformation - When realizing that his throne built by the endermen was too big for him, he resized himself in order to fit.
  • Super Strength - In the test video he also threw a golem, sending it far away from where he was and destroying it upon collision with the ground.
  • Martial Arts - He has shown to be very nimble and skilled in the arts of unarmed combat.
  • Sword Fighting - He is also a skilled swordsman, usually wielding two endblades.
  • Hypnotic Powers- By forcing the Crazy Witch to look into his eyes, he was able to hypnotize her to create potions for his army.
  • Pyrokinesis - He used it to kill Endreai after he failed to capture the humans.
  • Paralyzation - Endermaster can paralyze someone as he showed in Episode 5.
  • Longevity - It can be assumed that he ages slower than a human, if at all, since he states that he has spent over 50 years in The End, and despite that and his age before becoming the Endermaster added together, he appears to be a young adult.

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Trivia[]

  • He used to live below the island that is in The End, sitting in a tall throne. Though he later moved into a big obsidian castle that is his current home.
  • Although all his subjects are endermen, he himself is not an enderman, as his shape more closely resembles that of a human.
  • His weakness is probably the ender pearl on his chest, or it could also be a trick set up by the Endermaster or just a pure decoration.
    • Willcraft also said in his Endventures closure video that the only other weakness of the Endermaster is water.
  • It is unknown what his real name was, as a human.
  • He hid his face with a pumpkin when Endreai teleported to his house so he can prevent looking into Endreai's eyes if Endreai attacks him.
  • Willcraft regrets having the Endermaster kill Endreai in Episode 9 as it was far too cruel for him and that he could have had more potential in the story.
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