Breaking The Mold Here But:
breaking the mold here but:
THIS

is not piglin. he is PIG. he is TECHNO-THE-PIG.
no more nether origin stories.
idk maybe something dodgy happened between his parents, it’s mcyt who cares, philza f*cked a fridge, ranboo’s part enderman, technoblade’s mother was a pig. give him the overworld childhood he’s clearly made for (right now.)
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