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Herobrine has returned. He is attacking NPCs, hoping to destroy the Overworld in his new fiery form.
Gameknight has collected some of his friends, and they are going to go and fight the virus.

Now…

Gameknight, Monkeypants, Hunter, Morgana, Crafter, Stitcher, and Digger trudged across the landscape, accompanied by the 4 primordial light-crafters. They all added a potion of fire resistance to their inventories. After about 500 blocks, everyone was ready to drop dead from exhaustion, even with the modifications. Suddenly an Enderman with straight purple glowing eyes, instead of the typical purple pupil and whit iris. Gameknight smiled.
“Hi, GlitchedXP,” said Gameknight.
“Hello, Gameknight, what are you doing so far out in the wilderness?” GlitchedXP responded.
“Hunting Herobrine.”
“Ah. May I help?”
“Sure.”
They proceeded even farther, and after 500 blocks, Herobrine teleported in front of them. He was still in the fiery form. He was roughly 50 blocks from them, near a large pond and a tree. Smiling, Herobrine laid a palm on the trunk of the tree and the leaves crumbled to dust. then, the trunk turned to coal. Gameknight stepped back as a transformation wave, not unlike the one Herobrine had created when he was a dragon, spread from the base of the tree, but this on was a Nether transformation, not a End transformation. The wave reached the water and turned it to lava. Gameknight had an idea.
“Everyone , drink your potions and stand in the lava in your bucket,” Gameknight ordered, then quickly drank his potion of fire resistance, and stood in his lava, as did everyone else, and the transformation wave passed over them without harm. Gameknight Scooped up his lava and motioned for the others to do the same. He then brought out his water bucket, and approached Herobrine.
Herobrine laughed, “Do you really think to defeat me with that?”
Gameknight did not answer, but got within 3 blocks of Herobrine. the heat was overwhelming, but Gameknight sloshed his bucket of water on Herobrine. As soon as the water left the bucket, it began to turn to steam, but it was too late, the water coated Herobrine, turning his molten form to Obsidian. Herobrine growled, and thrust his hand upwards. Five blazes rose up form the pool of lava and hovered just above the surface.
“Kill them!” Herobrine growled, “Kill them all, bu leave the Users-That-Are-Not-Users for me.”
The blazes wasted no time and shot directly at Gameknight’s friends. Gameknight attempted to intercept one with his sword, but too late he realized that it was his one shot wonder. The blaze crashed into his blade, and his sword shattered, and, much to his surprise, the blaze also died. Gameknight stared at the splinters on the floor in amazement. The one shot wonder. It made sense now. The blade was an instakill, but only had one point of durability. Gameknight shot at Herobrine and began hammering on his obsidian body with his diamond pick-axe. Gameknight’s friends followed shortly after, and also hammered on Herobrine with their diamond picks, and, in GlitchedXP’s case, an ender pick, obviously code crafted. After about 45 seconds, Herobrine was covered with chips and cracks, although he had dealt a mighty punch to Crafter’s arm seconds before, and those evil white eyes were glowing brighter than ever.
“YOU CANNOT DEFEAT ME!” shouted Herobrine, “Not without becoming me. You’ve lost.”
“No,” said Gameknight.
“What?”
“You’re forgetting something.”
“WHAT??!”
“Obsidian doesn’t give XP.”
Blank shock showed on Herobrine’s face, and Gameknight punched him, destroying his obsidian body and, as Gameknight predicted, gave no XP, although a whisper in the wind seemed to say:
“White eyes…”
Gameknight smiled, and, sending his thoughts up to his computer monitor, said,
Bring us home, Jenny.
Suddenly, a bright white light enveloped Gameknight and Monkeypants, and Gameknight woke up in his basement. He was about to quit out of Minecraft when something made him stop. It was the splash text. He groaned. The splash was: ‘White eyes…’

Is it over…

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