Mors Orbis Terrarum

''I don't know what this is. I just came up with a random idea for something that was related to Minecraft and decided to put it here. I'm a terrible writer, so I don't care if anyone likes this or not, I just don't want this to be stuck in my head.''

Fabula
We all know what a world is. We've probably played in them, building god knows what, or surviving as long as possible without having a creeper explode behind your back. This can go on for as long as possible, provided you stay motivated.

Actually, that last statement doesn't work. World's don't last forever, just like diamonds. There is a point where they end. 2,821,456,615 days to be exact.

At this point, the Minecraft world begins to die.

On the 2,821,456,615th Minecraft day, the sun, begins to travel the other way, as it reverses in days. This is the sign that the impending apocalyse is inevitable and will come no matter what you do. Changing the day in an NBT editor will not work anymore - it stays the same.

Once it gets back to day 0, the world begins to slowly decay. Jungle trees start to shrink and shrink until they become nothing but massive stumps of wood. Eventually even these begin to die, until what's left is just a single dead bush.

Nothing is exempt from the death and destruction caused by the end of days. Every single mob, as soon as it reaches day 0 again, dies mysteriously at the exact same time for no apparent reason.

The forests begin to die out as trees are reduced to nothing. Everything wood begins to rot away into dust. Whole villages become torn apart.

Given that I haven't mentioned any of the stones yet, you may think that they are exempt from this doom. However, you couldn't be more wrong. Even ores aren't safe from this apocalypse, let alone stone. They disintegrate into sand and gravel, which piles up and replaces the mountains and the cliffs. The seas and lakes, including the lava ones, dry up.

What's left? A barren wasteland of gravel and sand, with only the odd dead bush here and there. The only block that doesn't change during this period is, of course, the bedrock which lines the bottom of the world. And that dies too, as the whole world gets reduced into nothingness, ready to make space for another hungry player's desire to make a separate world for every single structure they build.

So ends the Minecraft world.