

Dream later clarified in a comment on Tik Tok that Techno was writing specifically for his character. įollowing Wilbur's announcement that he was stepping down from the head writer position, on December 3, 2020, Technoblade revealed on stream that he would be writing part of the script. On December 4, 2020, Wilbur released a Reddit post with the number of lives every character had. Creators determine whether or not deaths are canon based on their relevance to the plot, and often joke about how canon unplanned or accidental deaths are. The three lives system did not exist during the L'Manberg Independence and Manberg Rebellion Arcs Wilbur introduced it later on (after he had already stepped down as head writer). Īlthough many plot points are scripted, sometimes they do not play out as planned and the creators improvise instead, as seen during the Manberg Festival. On November 16, 2020, after Wilbur's character officially died in the Manberg-Pogtopia War, Wilbur announced that he was temporarily stepping down to focus on personal projects. He also received help from others (particularly Dream, who served as a secondary story writer for the Pogtopia vs Manberg arc) and wrote with the respective creators' input. Wilbur Soot was the head writer for the L'Manberg Independence Arc and the Manberg Rebellion Arc. After L'Manberg's creation and to the current date, the Dream SMP became comprised of "scripted improvisation," where major plot points are pre-planned and the rest of the story improvised. Prior to the creation of L'Manberg, the storyline of the SMP was not scripted.


The Syndicate (Technoblade, Philza, and Nihachu).In addition to factions, the SMP also has multiple alliances formed between members who share common interests. The SMP has many unique factions, which are bound together through their respective ideologies.įor a complete list of locations on the SMP, see Locations on the SMP. A map of the general SMP area, mapped by Eret on May 29, 2021
