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The Clerics Cloak

The Clerics Cloak


Season 1 Episode 1


Welcome to Realm News a Minecraft podcast. This episode is titled aptly the cloaks cleric where I will explain why the creeper is a biological weapon made by the ancients. I’ll tell you a story of my encounter of the cleric. I’ll go into a bit of history from a fascinating article I found online [time stamp: 12:30],(National Catholic Register from a blog by Kevin Di Camillo (http://www.ncregister.com/blog) July, 2022) that explains clerics in our world. Such as the choir regalia, or the Tyrion Purple [Time Stamp 16:45], (https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20231122-tyrion-purple-the-lost-ancient-pigment-that-was-mo re-valuable-than-gold article by Zaria Gorvett Title:Tyrian Purple: The lost ancient pigment that was more valuable than gold, November 24th, 2023) that was used to stain the cloaks. I will point out in detail the significance of the cleric and why they worship this creature we deam a monster even though I speculate it was in fact a peaceful animal revered by the ancients until the ancients plugged tnt inside its body cavity [Time Stamp: 24:10], (Minecraft Mobestiary by Mojang Pg. 52 Written by Alex Wiltshore, Illustrated by Anton Stenvall Copyright 2017 by Mojang AB and Mojang Synergies AB) and turned it into a cyborg, kamikaze, cyborg programmed to blow up and take out the zombie hordes that they were trying to quell but ended up failing. If zombies, Ancient builders, creepers, clerics and Minecraft theory fascinates you then you came to the right spot. Welcome to Realm News. Sit back and enjoy!! Check me out at https://twitter.com/RealmNews247 to find cool articles associated to the episodes! Links: https://www.reddit.com/r/RealmNews/s/45hPclDBtf. https://www.ncregister.com/blog/canons-regular-clerks-regular https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20231122-tyrian-purple-the-lost-ancient-pigment-that-was-more-valuable-than-gold Cover art created by Sam Howard. His Instagram is samhwrd22


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