NIGHTMARE IN THE DAY
BY SOPHIE M
An Unofficial Novel
A Follow-up of the Gameknight999 Book System Overload
Chapter 1
Cry in the Forest
Herobrineâs eyes glowed bright white with anger as he walked around the forest in deep thought, thinking about his next move against The-user-that-is-not-a-user. And then he thought he heard a slight cry coming from in the forest. He walked through the forest growling as he moved about the trees like a maze of wood and leaves. Then he stepped into a clearing and saw a little newborn child lying on a hill, he stepped closer and saw it wasnât a normal villager child. It didnât have the bulbous nose like the villagers, or a colored robe. âWell hello there little girl,â Herobrine said, âYouâre not normal are you?â  His eyes glowed like two mini suns. The child instantly stopped crying and started to laugh! Herobrine smiled an evil smile, he took hold of her and his hands started to glow a sickly yellow as he was using his crafting powers and then after a few moments her eyes started to glow, then Herobrineâs hands went back to their normal color. âIâll name you Herobrin,â He said, âThe most powerful of my creations having that name will make fun of all those pathetic Light Crafters and strike fear into the hearts of those who hear the word.â Herobrine chuckled at the thought. He teleported to an empty cave in the side of Olympus Mons. He then, reached into his inventory and took out a crafting bench. He used it to craft one bed, a furnace, a few chests, and some accessories. It was going to be Herobrinâs cave. Then disappearing and reappearing in an instant only to be in a spider cave deep underground. He allowed his eyes to glow brighter; all of a sudden every spider in the cave stopped and looked straight at him except one; a spider appeared to be smaller than the rest. But its eyes shone, not a terrifying red like the rest of the spiders, but an evil purple. The spider climbed down from the wall and walked up to Herobrine. âWhat are the Makersss commandsss,â Asked the giant spider known as Shivalak the Spider Queen. âI have a new creation,â He said. âI want you to train her to survive the Overworld, to be able to climb the highest mountains in ten minutes, and other strategies. Also, you will give her a gift, so will all my other creations.â The spider nodded and turned He could hear her whispering orders to the other spiders then walking away into the darkness. A few minutes later she returned holding a pair of boots. The spider gave Herobrine them and said, âThessse are made of ssspider silk, they are unbreakable and will help her with climbing.â âVery good,â Herobrine answered. âSheâll grow into them.â Then he put the boots into his inventory and said âwhen she turns two, you will start her lessons.â Then disappeared and reappeared on an obsidian platform in another cave, but this one was not a spider cave, it was a Zombie Town.
Chapter 2
Gifts and Lessons
None of the zombies walking by noticed the Shadow Crafter on the platform. So he let his eyes grow even brighter. All the zombies stopped what they were doing to look away. When Herobrine had all the zombiesâ attention he let his eyes dim down. More and more zombies gathered into the area by the edge of the platform and stopped when they saw that it was Herobrine making all the commotion and listened for what he was going to say. Then Herobrine saw Xa tul, at least a head taller than the rest, push through the large crowd and walked onto the platform. As soon as he saw Herobrine clearly he said âwhat are the Makerâs commands for Xa tul?â âI have a new creation and I want you to train her to use a sword and strength so well that she can break through a tree in one hit.â Herobrine stated.  âAlso I want you to give her a gift, now do you understand?â The zombie king nodded, and then walked away. He called for one of his generals, a zombie with a long thick scar on her cheek hustled out of the crowd and stood up straight as she stopped in front of Xa tul. âWhat are Xa tulâs commands for Ka lul,â the rotting creature asked as politely as possible. Xa tul renamed Ka lul a long time ago, she was before Da lul but as a loyal spy, risking her life in battle, he renamed her Ka lul. âGet all the diamonds as possible from the rest of the zombies and give them to this zombie,â he answered. âAnd one emerald also, Xa tul wants them in ten minutes.â The general nodded and ran off as quickly as possible. He looked at Herobrine and saw he was holding a child in his arms, he hadnât noticed her before. He looked at the child, and then at Herobrine, and then back at the child. She had her eyes closed the whole time. Then Ka lul returned with seven diamonds. She stopped in front of Xa tul and gave him them. He walked to the nearest crafting bench and crafted a sword, the sword had a lone emerald on the hilt and was crafted of seven diamonds instead of two. He then gave it to Herobrine and said, âItâs crafted from seven diamonds and is extremely strong.â âThat will be perfect; her lessons start on her second birthday.â Herobrine said as he took the sword, and then disappeared.
The day was getting darker as Herobrine walked through a series of caves. âHow hard can it be to find a dumb enderman in a cave?â He mumbled under his breath. Then, looking at the child, he noticed that she had been silent the whole time he was telling his creations about her. She was now looking around happily smiling up at him. The child likes caves. Herobrine thought as he walked into a cave and was instantly blasted with heat, he carefully walked past a large pool of lava, the molten substance bubbling. He saw a pair of eyes staring at him and walked into the darkness toward them, his eyes lighting up the cavern. As he came closer, he could now clearly see that it was Feyd the enderman king looking at him. âBefore any questions,â Herobrine quickly said. âI want to tell you that I want you to create a gift for my most powerful creation yet. Also, I want you to teach her to teleport, to survive in the End, and to tame and ride the Ender dragon. Her lessons will start on her first birthday.â He placed Herobrin in the endermanâs hands. âYes Maker.â Feyd dare not question the evil virus.
âThis is Herobrin. I transferred some of my crafting powers to her.â She looked at Feyd and laughed. He nodded his head and disappeared, reappearing just two minutes later still holding the child in his hand, but with a block of obsidian in his other. Feyd gave the child back to Herobrine and started to craft something, when he finished he put what looked like a hair piece in herobrinâs hair. âItâs made of obsidian and end stone,â Feyd said, hoping that the gift was acceptable. âSince she doesnât have all your power, it will allow her to teleport to the Nether, the End, and the Overworld.â
âFine, thatâll do.â
Herobrine teleported to the next location: The Nether.
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Heat blasted Herobrineâs face with such intensity that he had to turn his head away from the lava to lower the heat just a little bit. âCharybdis had better teach Herobrin to withstand this stupid heat,â Herobrine muttered to himself. He hated the Nether. All it was a land filled with lava and stupid heat.
Herobrin didnât seem to mind though. She just laid there in her fatherâs arms.
Herobrine thought that he saw Feydâs eyes flicker just a small bit when he said his âmost powerful creation yet.â âHe thinks that heâs my favorite creation, not anymore!!!â He yelled to no one in particular.
Herobrine teleported into a gigantic Nether fortress on the ledge of a big hill. All of the monsters stopped, just like in the spider cave. Charybdis floated down to where Herobrine was standing. He noticed the little figure in his arms right away. He opened his mouth to say something but was silenced when the evil virus talked over him, âYou are to teach my new creation, Herobrin, to withstand this idiotic heat, to make potions with the resources of the Nether, the lessons start on her third birthday, and you must give her a gift.â The blaze king nodded. He floated out of the room and returned in less than two minutes. He gave the shadow-crafter the gift and bowed low, âThis vest will help her withstand great heat and great cold.â Herobrine looked satisfied and said, âVery good.â He then left.
He walked through the next series of tunnels starting to get annoyed that he had so many tunnels to go through. âAre all of my creations such cowards that they must all live in caves and heavily guarded fortresses?!â He yelled. Then Herobrin started to cry. He let his eyes glow as bright as they could go right at that moment, which was blindingly bright. Instantly Herobrin stopped crying.
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That was a very expectable gift that Reaper had given his daughter. It was a bow made of bones and obsidian with arrows as sharp as diamonds. Herobrine, then teleported into a cave that had some items in it; a furnace, crafting table, and more.
Herobrin grew to be strong and brave, wise and powerful. All of the monster kings and queen battled for her attention, save Feyd and Shivalak. They didnât battle for attention, they just had it.
Chapter 3
Craving for Favor
Herobrin went into hiding after Herobrineâs death, still training with Feyd. He had been killed by the user-that-is-not-a-user. He let him into the physical world and was destroyed.
While training with Feyd, a zombie spy was watching, gathering information for Xa-tul. When the spy thought that he had gathered enough info he went back to his zombie town. He twisted and turned through the maze of multicolored houses. Then he saw what he was looking for. He shuffled toward the obsidian platform in the middle of a space, free of jumbled up houses. He walked onto it and stood face to face with the king of the zombies. âPen-Kir has the information wanted.â He said bowing low. Xa-tul responded, âGood! So what is Herobrin doing with that enderman that she enjoys so much that she no longer trains with me?â âShe is training with the sword you gave her, your Highness.â Xa-tul smiled with pride. âBut using it with Feyd.â Xa-tul growled at the thought of her liking Feyd more than him. âThey are teleporting everywhere! But they are so graceful that it looks as if they are dancing. She is striking Feyd when possible and him striking her, then they teleport to the end for Feyd to heal up and for her to get some food. Then they do it again. It looks like painful training, but it looks as if they are enjoying it.â Pen-kir then stopped to take a long breath. Xa-tul growled and said, âVery good General Un-qor. Now go rejuvenate your health. I must go to my sul-king room, for we cannot teleport to gain the favor of Herobrin.â The gigantic zombie traveled through many tunnels. His âsul-kingâ room was to be sound proof, so that none of his servants could hear his sulking. He called it the sul-king room so that none of his dumb zombies would know that it was really his sulking room. He could let out the loudest moan in all of Minecraft. But he only let it out in this room. It was a large room with green carpet and some chests. Then all of a sudden he let out the saddest, angriest, and loudest moan ever heard in the history of Minecraft, for if he gained Herobrinâs favor, she might reward him for his duties and fight with him instead of that pathetic enderman. That would surely strike fear into the hearts of his enemies and would make the zombies give him more respect. She was the ultimate tool of destruction.
Chapter 4
Bringing Back Feyd
As time passed on, all of Herobrineâs creations were destroyed, except for her. Herobrin was 16 at the time the last of the monster kings were destroyed, and could still remember the death of Feyd. He was like a brother to her. She could remember all too clearly hearing him yell through the zombie portal for Gameknight999 to break it from her place on a small alcove. She tried to teleport to him but the server was falling apart and prevented her from teleport and she was too high up to fall down. She could remember screaming as Gameknight was breaking the block, but her voice couldnât be heard over all of the commotion down below. When the block broke and Feyd disappeared completely, she collapsed to her knees and cupped her hands over her face. Tears streamed down her cheeks, some falling off the platform and landing on enderman skin, making it sizzle. She could hear a villager named Cobbler yell, âWe did it!â They have no idea what they have just done!She had screamed within her mind. She could feel herself filling up with rage. She cried even more when all of the villagers cheered. She was overflowing with sadness. Once all of the villagers were gone, she had teleported back to her cave. Her heart aching.
Those memories were stuck within her mind. She started to cry as she relived the moment. If only she could bring him back to life! Then she had it. Maybe she could bring him back to life! âAll I need is a rejuvenation potion, an empty splash potion bottle, an eye of ender, and an item of his! But I have no item of his. Unless . . . a block! Of course! I can use a block that he has placed!â She thought out loud. âBut heâll have dangerously low HP (health points) when he is back; I guess Iâll have to do it in the End. Good thing I have a brewery there!â
Herobrin teleported to the End inside of her brewery, she had everything that she needed, except the block. She wandered around the floating island looking for the right cube, but then she saw it, a stack of blocks with an overhanging ledge. She knew what the simple creation was, she and the enderman king had made it together. It was a perch for the Ender dragon flying high above her head named Eclipse, when it was just a baby. Feyd had lifted Herobrin up when she was little to place the last block. She hated the thought of breaking it. But Feyd was more important than some silly old perch, made with him or not, in spite of that thought, she felt sorrow in breaking the perch full of memories. When she finished the task, she poured the potions into a cauldron and then slowly broke apart the block into little pieces (a very complicated thing to do in Minecraft, due to the block staying together when broken). Then she put the pieces in with the mix of potions. She put the eye of ender in the mix too. Then she saw that the pieces of end stone were getting dissolved. She was surprised. âTo think that Iâve drunk that!â She said. She poured the bubbling potion into an empty bottle and put it onto the brewing bench. When it was done, she poured it into an empty splash potion bottle and threw it on the ground in front of her. The fragile glass surrounding the mix broke and disappeared leaving the liquid on the ground. Particles started to form in the area but then disappeared. She repeated this process many times, adding more of one thing or less of another. Down to the last block, she decided to add three balls of enderman XP (experience points). She opened an ender chest and pulled them out. Unlike her father, she could choose whether or not she wanted to change into the creature that dropped the XP. Unlike all villagers, users, monsters, and more, she could also choose not to collect the XP. But it took all of her concentration to do those two abilities, and it hurt. She threw the bottle. The particles formed like all the other times, but they didnât flicker out like the others, they stayed and started to form a figure. When done forming, a figure stood in front of her. It was Feyd! âFeyd!â she cried. Feyd suddenly started to collapse but Herobrin caught him and teleported outside. She helped him teleport around the End so he could regain HP. They stopped when he was able to stand. âW-what happened?â He stuttered. âI thought I had died in that portal.â Herobrin answered softly, âYou did. I saw it myself. I made a potion to bring you back to life!â Feyd smiled as he slowly steadied himself. Letting go of his adopted sister he said, âYou truly are amazing Herobrin! Now that Iâm alive, what do we do now?â âThe User-that-is-not-a-user is back in history during the Great Zombie Invasion. I can sense it. So how about we go back with him and make sure he doesnât mess up time!â âOK.â answered Feyd. âUm.â ââUmâ what?â asked Herobrin. âHow are we going to get there?â questioned Feyd. âBy focusing my shadow-crafting powers along with my teleportation hair piece on time traveling we can get there!â answered the girl. Feyd was impressed, âGreat job Herobrin.â They then noticed that all of the endermen in the End had gathered around them; some snickering a failed suppressed laugh at how the king of the endermen was being so affectionate to Herobrin, some gaping that he was alive again, and some smiling intently; their king was back! Feyd and Herobrin shot them a glare; the endermen stopped their snickering and stood up straight. They knew that Feyd and Herobrin were very strict and when together, were an unstoppable pair.
âWe need to prepare, you need food, water, weapons, and armor.â Feyd listed. Herobrin asked, clearly worried, âwhat about you? You still need more health.â âDonât worry,â Feyd said with a hint of weakness in his voice. âItâll only take a few minutes for me to regain my health.â He teleported to the base of an obsidian pillar. When he materialized he nearly fell but caught himself. Using the pillar of dark cubes for a support, he steadied himself. He looked around to see if any of his subjects had seen that weak looking moment; none had, except Herobrin. She had a worried look on her face as she disappeared. She has a good heart.He thought. But in battle or a chase for an enemy, she was a battle hardened monster.Man, I would hate to battle her!
Chapter 5
The Truth of the Oracle
Meanwhile, Herobrin had left to collect the items needed, worried about Feyd. Then she heard a voice. It sounded like an old woman speaking, not any old woman, the Oracle! She had never met or heard her before, but she knew that it was her. She could feel it. At first, she ignored it and kept going on with her mission. But then the music of Minecraft swelled and the voice boomed within her head. âHEROBRIN!â The Oracle yelled. Herobrin was overly annoyed. âWHAT?!â She screamed, âIâm out of patience, so, WHAT?! Canât you see Iâm busy?!â The voice returned to its calm regular tone, and then said, âYou act like your father when you are angered. You are reckless and young.â Herobrinâs eyes flared dangerously bright but she took in a deep breath and let it out, her eyes their normal white. Now calm she said, âHave you just come to point out my problems?â âNo. I have terrible news.â âGood!â Herobrin said with fake joy. The Oracle new the truth though, âI know that you have changed. If you were still evil you would have blocked my voice by now.â Herobrin sighed. âWhat is your news?â âItâs your father-â âIs he alive?â âYes, bigger and badder than ever.â ââBadderâ is not a word.â Herobrin corrected. A smirk painted on her face. âShut your mouth Herobrin! Stop being a smart alec!â scolded the Oracle. âI am serious! One ball of Herobrineâs XP did not fall into the lava and was collected by a Wither.â Herobrinâs smirk instantly disintegrated and was replaced by a scowl. She had respected Herobrine in her childhood. She loved him as a father when she was little. All that changed when he had yelled at her to destroy a small village and she had asked why. âYou are mine to command!â He yelled, his eyes glowing bright. âYou shouldnât have to know âwhyâ. You should JUST DO IT!!! Now go! I’ve wasted enough time with you already.â She knew that he was an evil virus that didnât care if 10 monsters sacrificed themselves for him, or 10,000. He would just care that his army was smaller. She knew that he was her adopted father. Even though he had adopted her, he had no actual love for her either and treated her not as a daughter, but as one of his creations. Herobrin had a rough childhood. When she trained with the spiders they would always bully her because she looked like a user. She fought back and, of course, got into a lot of trouble. She was also bullied by the other monsters. The only ones that defended her were Shivalak and Feyd. She won all of the fights she got into with the spiders, Endermen, zombies, skeletons, and even the blazes. She learned to fight in her own way and made up her own fighting techniques and stiles. âI know what youâre thinking Herobrin. I feel sympathy in my heart for you.â The Oracle said truthfully. âOK, thatâs enough flattery,â said the teenaged girl. âWhat else do you know about Herobrine?â The Oracle sighed then said, âHe has created new monster âroyaltyâ. Ash, the wither king and Cinder, the Wither skeleton queen. He had enough of the blaze king. He is going to create another one sometime… Herobrin-â âWhy me? I will not want to kill my father!â interrupted Herobrin. âThe User-that-is-not-a-user is in the past and you know it. . . Herobrin, you were made by Minecraft itself. You know it. What you do not know is that you are not only a virus. You were originally made by Minecraft as an anti-virus. It made you to fight Herobrine.â Herobrinâs face turned to pure shock, âWhat? I donât get it. Y-you just donât understand. If I am to take down my father, the one who found me on a hill and took me under his care and tutelage, you are truly crazy! Of course you donât understand! You have never had a family!! â âI am sorry for putting all this weight on your shoulders but you are the only one who can stop them. You are the ultimate anti-virus. Youâre the only one.â Herobrin saw how she had hurt the old woman with her words of anger and said, âNo. I am sorry, I understand. But I will neutralize him. Not kill him. I canât do that. I have an idea, but I will need the User-that-is-not-a-userâs sisterâs help. Is she playing Minecraft?â âYes. But to defeat Herobrine, you need to gather your own monster army, along with the villagers, I do not understand how the girl will help.â said the old woman. Herobrin had other thoughts in mind though, âWhat, Villagers?! No way! Never. Not those wimps. No. Nope. Not gonna happen. No thank you!â âYou have to!â the Oracle said. âThey will strengthen your army and will prove to be helpful.â Herobrin sighed, âI have to tell Feyd about this first. He will not like it.â The Oracle said, âI felt that disturbance within Minecraft.â Herobrin snickered at that comment. She had felt it too. But to her it didnât feel like a disturbance, it felt wonderful. To the Oracle it meant, Feyd was back! But to Herobrin it meant, FEYD WAS BACK! âStart taking me serious girl!â snapped the woman. Herobrinâs eyes glowed bright with annoyance. The Oracle told her that she would teach her to contain the glow in her eyes and act in a way so that she would make a good impression and make the villagers like her. âI know that youâre not like your father. Your eyes donât glow because you have evil thoughts. They glow because you have powers transferred from Herobrine.â The ancient voice said. They had to make sure that the villagers would not know that their new friend and comrade would be Herobrin, the ultimate virus.
Chapter 6
Gameknightâs Village
Herobrin trained for three days strait with the Oracle as her mentor, after those three days, she teleported back to the End to tell Feyd the bad news. âWHAT?!?â yelled Feyd, âHerobrine is alive?!â âYes. We have some work to do. I need to find Monet113,â Explained Herobrin. âEw!” joked Feyd. âJust be quiet and get an army.â Ordered the girl. âSure, fine, whatever,â said Feyd. âWhatever you wish almighty virus!â Herobrin was not amused, âHar har.â Feyd had one more thing on his mind first though, âHey Brin?â âYeah?â She turned to face him one again. âYou learned to hide the glow in your eyes right? So can you do it for me? I want to see what color your eyes are.â Herobrin thought about it for a moment, âSure. But you have to tell me what color they are.â âOk.â She closed her eyes and released the glow in her eyes. Then she opened them again. Feyd gasped in surprise, then chuckled. âOf course Minecraft gave you that color. It wanted them to as bright as possible! Herobrin, theyâre neon green!â He said between chuckles. âAgh! How am I supposed to fit in if I look like a freak?!â Herobrin yelled, looking to the ground. Feydâs smile disappeared, âHerobrin, you donât look like a freak. You look beautiful; like you always are.â Herobrin looked up, walked up to him, and looked him straight in the eyes. She then, gave him a hug and squeezed him with all of her might. Feyd choked. She loosened her grip. âI have to go visit a village,â said Herobrin. She stuck her finger down her throat to gag. They both chuckled. âSee ya.â She made her signature sign and left. Whatâs the sign? Her sign is when she makes a peace sign with her blocky fingers and saluted with it. Herobrin appeared next to Gameknightâs villageâs wall. âHah! You think a wall will stop me?â But then she had an idea, what if I visit Monet first so she can back me up if things get hot?Yeah, I should probably do that. She teleported to where she sensed Monet113 was and found her painting the sunset outside of Gameknightâs castle with Sticher. She looked over Monetâs shoulder and said, âVery pretty picture you got there.â Monet whipped around, her bow drawn. âHiyah!â Sticher shot an arrow at Herobrin. âShooting me is like trying to shoot an enderman in the rain.â Now it was Monetâs turn to shoot. Herobrin avoided it easily. âI already told you, itâs useless. I came to ask for some help, not to get shot at.â She caught Sticherâs arrow in mid-air, the girlâs jaws dropped as Herobrin teleported all around them to show that they were defenseless but then stopped right in front of them. âHave you ever tried to shoot an enderman in the rain? Itâs even harder than it sounds. Anyway, I came here for help and all I got was arrows so I might as well go.â She turned to leave. Monet thought a minute, âWait!â Herobrin turned on her heel, spraying gravel out from under her boot, a grin on her face, âYes?â Sticher looked into Herobrinâs eyes and took a step back. The virus rolled her eyes. âWhat do you want?â Monet asked. âLong story short, Herobrine is back and wants to do his hobby: killing villagers and trying to get out of Minecraft.â Herobrin answered. Sticher went wide eyed, â Herobrineâs dead!!! He canât possibly still be alive! Herobrin groaned with impatience, âLook. Let me water this down for your little minds; Herobrine is alive, a friend and I are going to try to stophim, and I am going to try to get the help of the villagers! Get it now?â Monet and Sticher looked at each other. âO-okay. But first you have to go see Crafter. Iâll go get him,â said Sticher. âMonet, could you stay here with. . . whatâs your name?â Herobrin was caught off guard, âUh⊠just call me. . .â Suddenly she heard a voice whisper in her ear, âDiamond.â âWhat?!â Sticher and Monet stared in curiosity at Herobrin. âWhat did you say?â Monet looked interested. âUhhâŠâ âDiamond. Tell them to call you Diamond.â âNever mind that. Just call me- uh- Diamond.â Sticherâs eyes clouded with doubt. âOooookaaaay.â The young villager turned around and started to run to the village.
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Feyd was getting tired of teleporting from monster cave to monster cave. Iâd better stop before I get so tired that I miss and teleport into a wall! He thought as he realized the wisdom of the words. He decided to go back to the End and recharge.
He materialized by the bedrock perch of Eclipse, the Ender Dragon. All of a sudden, he heard laughter coming from a distance behind the bedrock perch. He looked over to see five or six Endermen and Enderwomen standing in a semi-circle up against one of the obsidian pillars. At least a dozen other Endermen were watching from a little way behind. The Enderman King decided to find out what was going on and teleported beside one of the onlookers. âWhatâs going on here?â He questioned his fellow monster. The Enderman looked at him with worried eyes. âShallow and his gang are back and are taunting Shade!â Feydâs pupiless eyes widened in shock.Shallowâs back? But- but he was banished!
Shallow looked like any other Enderman but wasnât like most of them were. He was a young Enderman who caused trouble wherever he went. He was banished for treason against all of the Enderman race. Shallow had intended to kill Feyd and take over the crown. But, of course, Herobrine wouldnât permit that action to take part, so he banished Shallow form the End; but not before the schemer killed the only Endergirl (what girl Endermen are called by other Endermen) that Feyd loved. He didnât want Feyd to get married and have heirs to the throne. He could only come back once every week to recharge and get out. Now he had returned and was just asking for a beating.
Feydâs eyes glowed bright with anger. âSHALLOW!â The young Enderman in the middle of the group turned and looked Feyd straight in the eyes. âAh! Feyd, my friend! How are you?â âWhat are you doing?â Feyd kept his tone stern and commanding. As he walked over to Shallow the Endermen watching and the Endermen in the half-circle moved out of his way. âJust having some lovely time in the End,brother.â The red monsterâs voice grew to almost a low growl. âDonât you dare call me brother after what you did.â Feyd pushed past Shallow only to see an Endergirl staring at him. Her purple-white eyes looked so polished that he could almost see his reflection in them. Shallow pushed past Feyd and said, âThis is my sister: Shade. I was just trying to get her to understand that we have been out of the End for so long that I think that it is time that I get another chance.â Feyd was lost in thought when he said, âYour sister was banished too?â âOf course! Any of my living family members were banished with me.â Shallow leaned in closer so that his mouth was right by Feydâs ear, âEven the innocent⊠and blind ones.â The crowd gasped and the words were carried around. A blind Enderman!
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Herobrin was fantastically deep in thought when they entered the crafting chamber of Gameknight999âs village. âWho is this?â Hunter appeared from around a corner and stopped to stand right in front of Herobrin. âA new weirdo I see.â Herobrin just stopped herself from making aa sharp reply back; she couldnât afford to have one of the heroes of the village hate har already.
After her story was told Herobrin saw that there was what had to be at least half the village staring at the girl with white hair and neon eyes. Suddenly, Hunter stepped forward and looked her straight in the eyes. âHow do we know we can trust you?â She turned and looked and addressed the villagers gathered in the chamber. âHow can we trust this random girl to walk right into our village and just trust her?!â She turned again to Herobrin, âI say we donât.â
A young villager boy at about the age of 15, looked at the strange girl with narrowed eyes. He felt like something strange was coming off of her. Like a strange aura. Then, he felt it. This is one of Herobrineâs monsters coming to try to destroy us all from the inside! Then he heard the music of Minecraft swell more when villagers started to agree with Hunter. That must be the music of Minecraft saying yes as well! He began to draw his sword and stalked slowly around until he was behind the girl. Hunter was still talking about distrust and about how Herobrine had tortured the villagers of their server and how he was now dead. Suddenly, the boy jumped out from behind the pillar he was hiding behind and sliced with all of his might. The girl turned back and held her hands over her face as Crafter and Digger pulled him away from her. There was a commotion starting around the crafting chamber. He tried to pull away and explain but Digger held both of his arms behind him as Crafter ran up to the girl. But when he put his hand on her shoulder to help her up, she turned her head to stare right at the boy with glowing white eyes!
Chapter 7
Herobrineâs Return
Wow! This is good!!!
(mildly confused bc i thought that Nightmare in the Day was the one about Herobrine’s daughter)
But still great!!!
Hey TheSnakeWhoKills? Can i please just call you Snake? That WAS you name before right?
Sure, and yes, Snake was my first name on this site.
Ok. thanks. Hey do you have any suggestions on the story?
Ok, what if, since u already said that they know she has white eyes, what if she finds some sort of excuse to prevent them from figuring out that she is Herobrine’s daughter?
THEN what if Shallow keeps on stirring the endermen up against his ‘unjust banishment’ and the endermen create an army with Shallow as their king?
THEN what if when Herobrin/Diamond gives the villagers the excuse, they don’t really believe her, but still decide to go along with her plan, because they think that they can destroy Herobrine, and his daughter at the same time.
THEN Shallow comes into the Nether with all the endermen, discovers Herobrine, and pledges himself and the army to the virus.
THEN a battle takes place, with Herobrine and the Nether monsters and endermen on one side, Hunter, Crafter, Monet, Stitcher, Herder, Digger, and Morgana on the other side, with Herobrin and Feyd (and a lone villager who got to talk with Herobrin and believes her story) caught in the middle!
How do u like it?
I can try to add some of your suggestions in. cool ideas. I LOVED your interviews BTW. I am trying to write a book and maybe i can send Mr. Cheverton a chapter or two.
Hi Dragon Nice Story
Woho!!!!!!!f
DID ANYONE SEE THE USA VS. THAILAND GAME LAST NIGHT!?!??!?!??!?!??!??!?!??!??!?!??!??!?!??!??!?!??!?!?!??!??!?!?
What?
woman world cup, USA got 13 goals to Thailand nil
How about Gameknight comes in and tells everyone that Herobrin is okay and then adopts her and everyone thinks Herobrin infected him but he convinces them she is alwright and then theres an epic battle in the nether and Herobrin infects Herobrine and he becomes good.
not a bad idea
Cool like it and Gameknight infected and good Herobrine thing
Nice book