iron golems and allay are sometimes found imprisoned in pillager outposts cages. Iron golems can spawn poppies in their hands and offer them to villagers, symbolizing the friendly relationship. Allay love any item given to them. I think they would be friends <3
Mc is a pillager, and all three of the boys are iron golems. Pillager mc is just casually raiding a village with their clan, not paying any attention to whats going on around them in their blood lust.
Finally they eventually stop, noticing how many of their kind is dead after only a few minutes. Theyre confused until a shadow goes over them, and finally they turn to look behind to find three large iron golems. Well shit.
Unlike what they expect, the iron golems only let them go with maybe a few bruises and a warning that they wont be so lucky if they try to come again.
Pillager mc finds themself unable to fully leave, knowing that if they go back to their outpost there would be no one else, and that if they try to go to another clan they would be killed at worst or kicked out at best. So they stay in the forest, near the village but never going into it.
They dont understand why they chose that decision instead of just wandering around the world trying to survive, but as they stay in the forest, watching the village, they find themself feeling a funny feeling towards the three iron golems of this village.
This lasts only a few weeks until the iron golems finally notice them.
Oh look at you being quite respectful, Moss! So many villagers are frightened by illagers, you're handling a friendly encounter far better than others!
Moss looks in the direction of an iron golem standing in the middle of the rain. It looks a bit rusty, perhaps time wasn't too kind to the creature.
A while ago, I started thinking of what the Minecraft mobs would realistically look like, and began pondering the possibility of a Minecraft series that would be a grittier, not-entirely-realistic take on the game (although I may only ever do one video on it).
Basically, Steve wakes up one day with no recollection of who he is, and begins wandering the Overworld for clues to his legacy, keeping a journal of all his encounters.
The first episode (and the only one I may ever do) would be centered around the Iron Golems, and how they seem to be a naturally occurring phenomenon despite being more machine than nature. The rest of the story is somewhat planed out, but I don’t think I’d have the attention span to maintain the series in both consistency of quality and just… making it a series.
If nothing comes out of this (except the Iron Golem short film), just think of it as Minecraft with realistic designs.
A manifestation of nature, Lumber Stone has been known to act as a guardian for creatures who can't defend themselves and accelerate the growth of plants around it.