Gameknight thought they were safe. Herobrine and the monster kings were gone. It was then that a rider from another village appeared, covered in soot, on a half-meted minecart. Minecarts don’t melt, not in Minecraft, so Gameknight sprinted down to see the villager. He was clearly scared out of his wits, his eyes were wide, and he jumped at the slightest sound. He was rambling incoherently, but when Gameknight asked what was wrong, the NPC’s eyes looked at Gameknight, registering the Username and lack of server thread, and that seemed to calm him down. He started rambling about a creature made of fire with glowing eyes that attacked their village. At first Gameknight thought that it was Charybdis, but when the NPC mentioned “glowing eyes”, only one thing rolled across Gameknight’s mind: Herobrine.
Calling a meeting of Gameknight, Monkeypants, Crafter, Herder, Hunter, Morgana, Stitcher, and Digger; Gameknight explained the problem. apparently, Herobrine had attacked a village in a fiery form, and was heading for another, according to the scared villager.
“But that’s impossible,” said Crafter, “Herobrine got deleted. How can he be attacking villages?”
Gameknight sighed, “I think I know. Remember when the Ender Chest came open, and some of Herobrine’s XP fell into the lava?” It was diluted by the lava, like Morgana said.” (The witch nodded in recognition.) “But I have a feeling that Herobrine called his XP back together and created a form of lava. He is probably terrorizing NPCs now.”
“Why didn’t Herobrine just possess the nearest Ghast or something?” asked Stitcher.
Digger responded, “Because his XP was trapped in the lava, unable to escape. I’ll bet that he’s possessed a NPC by now.”
“Great. Just Great. Any crazy plans, Gameknight? We could use one,” said Hunter, her voice surprisingly free of sarcasm.
“OK. Everyone Get two water buckets, and tell the Miners to get diamond, as much of it as possible. Once they get the gems, craft two picks, a sword, and get a lava bucket,” ordered Gameknight.
Hunter replied, “Oh, and what will you be doing, oh imperious leader?”
Gameknight replied with a crafty smile, “Calling some friends.”
“Son, are you talking about Treebrin, Grassbrin, and Icebrin?” asked Monkeypants.
“Not only,” replied Gameknight, still smiling.
They all split up. Gameknight ran towards the surface, and then sprinted towards the Blacksmith’s house. Pushing a lever, he opened up a contraption that a user called ArcticWolf999 had shown him: A floor mounted classic Jeb door! (P.S.: Mark, I can show you and GK how to do this. -AW) dropping into the water at the bottom, he runs to a minecart and gets in. pushing the button, he zooms down the track, stopping at
X: 0, Y: 3, Z: 0, (bedrock layer at the center of the world)
in front of an altar, placing a block on the altar, the block instantly spins, disappearing in a flash. When Gameknight finished blinking spots out of his eyes, he saw Blockbrin standing on the altar. Smiling, Blockbrin stepped off, allowing Gameknight to throw an Item on the altar. The Item spun and disappeared just like the block, but this time Itembrin appeared, followed, by placing a cow on the altar, Entitybrin. Finally, Gameknight called his friend Shawny, and told him to TP to him, place his items in a chest and stand on the altar. Shawny complied, and seconds later, Userbrin was standing before him. Shawny Teleported back and collected his Items after respawning. Using water buckets that were placed in a chest after riding the Minecarts back, they ascended the shaft, climbing the water. Upon reaching the top, they placed their water buckets in the chest. Gameknight knew that a series of hoppers would take the buckets back to the chest below.
They left the Blacksmith’s house after closing the door, and the four primordial light-crafters went to work, Entitybrin going towards the Forest, after which was the Grasslands and the Ice Spikes biome.
Blockbrin, being able to use X-ray (Cancelling out certain blocks so that he could only see one or two blocks.) Went into the mines to help the Miners find diamond.
Userbrin started enhancing Gameknight’s abilities, as Gameknight was a User-That-Is-Not-A-User, Userbrin could make him run faster, jump higher, see clearly in the shadows, hit harder, and break blocks faster.
Itembrin started enchanting pickaxes and other items to improve their performance, often giving the “Unbreakable” tag to items, making them never lose durability. but most importantly, he gave everyone a chipped, cracked, enchanted wood sword, which he called the “One-Shot Wonder.”
Entitybrin came back with Grassbrin, Treebrin, and Icebrin, and started enhancing the NPC’s abilities, just as Userbrin did the same for Monkeypants.
To be continued……..