Destroy the Godmodder 2: Operator ended on September 1st, 2015. But even before that summer day, forces were brewing behind the scenes. Forces intent on building upon this game’s already-rock solid foundations, and telling stories in the past, present, and future. These stories were numerous and varied — some were text-based games on IRC chats, and others were MS Paint Adventures. Some were located in the thread of DTG2, and others encompassed the end of the Internet. When you have a story being told in such obtuse ways, compounded by a zeitgeist of mystery and confusion and bolstered by the a-ha! feeling of solving some labyrinthine puzzle, how are you supposed to compile it all?
Enter Meanwhile, In The Future: every DTG-centric story I’ve made since the official end of DTG2. Put together, they all tell a story much grander than the sum of their parts — and one even greater than DTG2 itself. I can’t truly recreate what MITF was like from its first story. You’d have to have been there, on the DTG Pesterchum and the Discord, to understand the mystery and how things unfolded, not to mention the various other tidbits not put together here. But I can bring everything that’s important together, and give you the chance to read it. So, what is MITF, exactly? What’s it all about?
One part of MITF focuses on Destroy the Godmodder: 0rigins, which I joined as a relatively unknown character known only as The Scribe. Another deals with Destroy the Godmodder: Terraria Edition, which I joined as Bill Cipher (carrying special cargo in tow). Yet another reveals the hidden past of Project Binary — the nature of his creation, and of his creators. And another still discusses what happened after the credits of DTG2 rolled — what happened to the Godmodder, the Operator, Build, Split, and the game’s players?
Though it may not seem like it, every piece of this puzzle is connected. Every component is building up to an enigmatic, undeniable truth woven into existence itself. What is it? What lies beyond the grey curtains of reality and in the resulting kaleidoscopic anarchy? To answer that, you’ll have to read it for yourself.
I’ll see you there.
The Scribe's Quest
A mindless dementia, a glaucomic soul, a silent dimension, a fracturing whole…
The Pinary ARG
And the players that stayed to this last fateful day have summoned the nine, and all must 0bey.
[7x7]
The recent past is recalled for the benefit of the nonexistent.
One Year Older [Minecraft Forums Link]
The sun is the same in a relative way, but you’re older. Shorter of breath, and one year closer to death.
Infamy [Minecraft Forums Link]
Yesterday, December 7, 1941 — a date which will live in infamy — the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked.
Ends of the Earth [Pastebin Link]
He dreamt of a series of numerals and phrases.
Masonquest
[Daddyquest | Corporateclusterfuckquest | Ephemeralquest]
But a Shatter is never really finished. It just stops moving.
Destroy Godmodder
Spell my name with a bang.
[EGGxEGG]
Ancient scribe trumps egg trumps modern scribe.
Bill and Flumpty's Eggcellent Oddventure [DTG Forum Link]
Many terrible nights throughout our solemn friendship, entire earths interred themselves across open tombs.
Age Of [DTG Forums Link]
The vision that they deserved.
World Should Be
Lift your skinny fists, like interrobangs to heaven.
Scarlatinalquest
But nobody came. {Written by Gracie.}
...Is Recalled
Confused about MITF? This comprehensive recap will, hopefully, answer your questions.
Miscellanea in the Future
Various odds and ends of MITF that don’t fit to one single story.
[S] Arrive.
An incomplete animation based off of a pivotal moment in DTG2’s third act.
The Ephemeralquest Soundtest
A list of songs that correspond to key moments in Ephemeralquest. Endorsed by Split and I.
The Coming "Of Age"
A postmortem of, and extensive analysis on, Age Of. There sure is a lot to talk about!
The Scarlatinalquest Soundtest
A list of songs that correspond to key moments in Scarlatinalquest. Endorsed by Gracie.
The Shitpostmortem
A postmortem of, and exhaustive analysis on, Ephemeralquest. It’s been a long time coming!