Testificates
Testificates are a race of humanoid mobs featuring the distinct traits of Villagers. This classification was created by the Freedonian Historical Society to provide a lore accurate blanket term to a previously unnamed species. While we may never be able to fully communicate with our NPC counterparts, Avalon has been widely considered to be the capital city of their species.
Notable Testificates of MCO
- Einar (Immortal Fletcher)
- Harold (deceased)
- George of Titantown
- Bob of North Of Nowhere (deceased)
- Sam (Merry Christmas Freedonia)
- Adam (Merry Christmas Freedonia 2022)
- Dr Morbius, Dr Who & Gandalf of Wednesdaytown (all deceased)
- Priest Paul of Abandon
- Larry, librarian & former cartographer of Abandon
- Barry, the butcher of Abandon
- Mr. Lederbaum of Bastiansdorf (implied)
- Henry, a friend of
abcdpoop (deceased)
Players of Testificate Origin
Some players of MinecraftOnline are known for their Testificate-themed skins. While purely cosmetic, these players help bridge the gap between humans & our NPC counterparts.
Testificate Subraces & Their Variants
Villager
- Wandering Trader
Witch
- Viler Witch (Minecraft Earth, not found in MCO)
Illager
- Pillager
- Vindicator
- Evoker
- Illusioner
- Various Minecraft Dungeons Illagers not native to MCO
NPC (Education Edition)
- Many variants, not native to MCO
The following have been classified as Testificates, but are debateable due to their nature.
Ravager - Many credible theories suggest Ravagers were created by dark magic, from either an Illager or Villager base. Ravagers only share facial & vocal similarities to other Testificates.
Iron Golem - Inorganic entity, possibly just modeled after Testificates.
- Furnace Golem (Minecraft Earth, not found in MCO)
- Agent (Education Edition, not found in MCO)
Name Origin
The name "TESTIFICATE" was originally seen hovering above the villager NPCs during their initial release in Beta 1.9 Pre-release 1. The name appeared above their heads in a similar fashion to how player names do in multiplayer.
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