The Minecraft Diaries: Secrets Under the Surface – Entity 303
(This info contains a connection between FrozenBoy20 and TheOwlMan666, I think you can all realize that I love making connections between stories from here and there)
I have tried to email you many times, Mark Cheverton.
Many, Many times.
The problem is, whenever I click the ‘send’ button, it said ‘Your message was not sent successfully’ every damn time. When it is finally sent to you, my computer started to make weird noises, the screen went all matrix with the green numbers and then, it crashed. Probably might explain why you have an email from me that literally has nothing.
Now, I’m going to try to send this email from my HoonPad I bought from Dr. Trayaurus, and hope it doesn’t crash.
Also, if you post this onto the Blog, it’ll mean a lot to me because this is also a warning.
I’ll explain.
You know those times where your game or server just crashes?
I’m not talking about one of your servers that you overloaded with Redstone, or the one that you lighted up Big Bertha that’s made out of TNT.
I’m talking about that time when you see a strange figure in the distance on your screen just before your game crashes.
I’m talking about that.
When you see that figure in the distance, what do you see?
Herobrine?
No.
A player with a name tag over his head?
No.
Guy that is totally covered in darkness?
Yes.
Does he have black particles and those silk-like aura that surrounds him?
Yes.
Does he have shadow like structure within himself that mimics his movements?
Yes.
Does he look at you for one second then forces his hand out? Do you see yourself teleport to the edge of a tall cliff with a deadly drop, and get blown off from it? Does your game crashes just before you even touch the ground?
Yes.
Then congratulations, you have met Entity 303.
Meeting Entity 303 is the rarest thing that can happen to you when you play Minecraft.
Villagers see the silvery strand of light over a player’s head, it’s the server thread. That is what connects you to the server you’re playing on. Some of the villagers live peacefully in their villages or towns, others work in mini-game servers like Mineplex. When a villager sees that all the server thread had dissapeared AT the same time, it’s a bad omen because that is a sign that Entity 303 is here. Villagers that works in mini-games instantly evacuate the server, goes back to their home and reports to the governor of the village. Lockdown happens and we wait it out.
When ALL of the players on ALL servers dissapear AT ONCE, that’s a sign that Entity 303 wants to play around with war again, and when YOU couldn’t even PLAY the game, that is a pretty good sign that you should leave your computer and let it collect dust for a month because he will infect any computer that is on while he is playing around with war.
The viruses he will use will penetrate all the virus protection program you have downloaded.
You don’t want to know what he will do to your computer.
Seriously, don’t even ask.
I hear you asking: Why am I giving you a warning message?
A month ago on the Greencrest Minigame server, all the villagers that work there reported that all the players dissapeared at the same time.
Two days later, villagers that work in the Greencrest AND the Northern Valley Minigame server reported the same thing.
Three days later, it was the Greencrest, Northern Valley and the Nethotopia Minigame servers.
One day later, it was all of the above INCLUDING all of GameKnight’s server.
Two days later, it was all the Minigame servers.
Five days later, it was all the multiplayer servers that crashed.
Nine days later, it was all of the above including single-player servers.
One day later, nobody can even open up the Minecraft game anymore.
That’s why I’m giving you guys a warning message.
Don’t play Minecraft.
You don’t want to get your computers infected full of viruses.
Because war is about to happen.
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Did your thing actually crash or was that for the story?
Yes…PLEASE tell me that was for the story.