
what if it all started in The End, when one chorus tree, for some reason, didnt stop growing, and mutated into an end city?
i cant be the only one who sees the similarities right? could end cities be overgrown chorus fruit trees?
maybe shulkers are just mutated chorus fruits?
idk, i think im onto something….
by randomtini
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Or maybe the ancient builders just modeled their structures off the natural landscape?? Like people often do irl.
It’s intentional.
tree diagram
lowk what if shulkers are just polyps for the end city, kinda like coral
It doesn’t explain the end stone bricks. But end cities were built to look like fruits, probably.
I assumed it was just something about the end making that structure the most functional. Overworld has normal looking structures because it’s earth based so even though gravity doesnt affect blocks anywhere, overworld structures act like it does and everything is on the ground.
Meanwhile the end is space themed, so there are floating structures like the boat and extremely top heavy structures that are tethered to the ground but don’t need to bear their own weight. The structure with a root and branching limbs is ideal for the end environment, so thats what they use.
End cities are clearly man made so they can’t be chorus fruit.
Why would they be cooked though? And why are there no other thick chorus plants?
Colossal reach that these are mutated chorus plants
Biology and evolution can only go so far, and End cities contain glass, end stone, chests, banners, and blaze rods, all things it would be scientifically impossible for a plant to generate via mutation
Also, shulkers are very clearly animals, not plants. For evolution to mutate a plant into an animal that quickly seems extremely unlikely
The way more likely answer is that they just designed the cities after the shape of chorus plants, and shulkers were former indigenous species of the End that may have became extinct in the wild due to over extraction of them to be used as End city guards
Your right, You are on something, drugs