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He stood there on the mountain. He saw the little girl swim from the ocean.
He saw her manage to pick up blocks and craft wood with his own two purple eyes. Even though she was despicable, and the enemy, he was impressed with how fast she discovered it. Perhaps his masters magic had not worked as well as he had thought.Oh... his master. What would he say? His master will not be pleased by the girl. Part of him didn't even want to tell him, but he would find out eventually. He always does.
He winced as he remembered the first and last time he had tried to keep something secret from his master. That there was a massacre with the Spider Jockeys and those army bases, and now the jockeys are few in numbers. He had tried to keep it hidden, but his master had found out.
He had sent his family to an island in the ocean, and made it so no one of his kind can touch water. If they do, they feel unbelievable pain. It was such a sad thought, he almost cried, but he could not. After all, tears are made of water.
As the girl finished punching trees and started heading toward the plains, he teleported onto a tree to get a closer view. He watched, and waited, but nothing else happened. The sun was setting, and she kept walking.
What was she trying to do? He thought.
Then, eventually, she began to build a wooden house. It was completely horrible. That was good.
The sun had set, and she was in her little hut of a house. He was satisfied with what he had discovered. Not that it was good, but that it was something different. And it was time he should head back. Lets hope his master is satisfied as well.
He teleported out.
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The man was on his throne in comfort. His spies will be here any moment to report. Of course, there will be nothing bad to report. The army bases are still within their walls, the mob rating hasn't dropped in over 3 years, and the girl was still in her sleep. There was nothing wrong.
His castle had grown. It was now fully spread across the Nether fortresses, and the Wither Skeletons had agreed to be part of his army. Of course if they didn't, they would be his prisoners, or sentenced to death.
The nether fortress wasn't all of his castle. Most of it was for his army. Millions of mobs, all under his control, deserve a lot of space for training. He needed to make sure that they are the toughest they can be. And some of the space was for his prison, of course.
"My lord."
The man looked around, but no one was there. Then, a flash of purple, and a tall, pure black person seen. He was taller than most of his kind, and usually had four arms. However, he chose to keep two, instead. He was kneeling about 15 blocks away. Good. They knew better to be close to him.
The man smiled. "Ahhh, General Enderman, what brings you here?"
The enderman looked up, but remained kneeling. "My lord, I have news for you."
"Oh come now. You don't have to keep calling me your lord." He said, but he did like when they do that.
General Enderman shut his purple eyes for a count of 3, took a deep breath, and spoke. "H- Herobrine, my men have kept the bases at bay, but they are trying to hold their ground. I- I am not saying that they are going to drive us back, but-"
"All old news. What about the spiders?"
The General swallowed. "The Spiders have trying to convince the Cave Spiders to join us, but they are refusing."
Herobrine's smile faded.
"But we must remember, sir, " He added quickly, "That the Cave Spiders are wild mobs. It was inevitable that they would act this way."
Herobrine tilted his head up. "Very well. Blaze!"
He did not shout, but the enderman flinched as if he did. At the same time, one of his servants, and one of Captain Blaze's men appeared through the lava wall behind him.
"Yes, my lord?" He said in his raspy voice. His rods floated nervously around him.
"Tell your Captain to send the Cave Spiders a message. Tell them to accept my alliance treaty within a week, or we will make them accept by using force."
The blaze gulped, bowed his head, and left.
Herobrine shook his head. "Honestly, I am not sure why people try to resist my offers. I am not being rude by offering them power, as long as they serve me. I have the most powerful forces in all of minecraft, and have over 50,000,000 in my army, yet people still try to refuse."
He looked at the General and smiled. "Is there anything else you wish to share with me?"
He, all of a sudden, had a nervous look. Nevertheless, he still spoke. "Yes, my lor- er, Herobrine. The- The girl, she is... awake."
As soon as it had had came, his smile vanished. At first he thought General Enderman was joking, but he knew that he would never do that to Lord Herobrine. Within seconds, he flew off his throne, literally, and was face to face with the General. He flinched again.
"Speak." Herobrine said. He was about to explode with emotions, things he hadn't had for a long time.
"I- I saw her my-myself." He explained about what he saw, about her swimming from the ocean, learning on how to craft, and building a house.
Rage built up inside of him. No, it wasn't possible. How? How did she awaken? Then, the answer hit him and he turned around and roared with anger.
"My accursed brother is at it again." He said, to no one in particular.
His brother, Notch, disappeared a while ago. No one had heard from him since. But he had woke that girl up. A move so bold, he had not even thought his brother was going to do it. But he had. He had let that girl find her destiny too soon.
Herobrine had wanted her to be woken up, by him, in the next few years. She had no memory, so he would have raised her to be evil. But now she will find the bases, and will be raised to be good. If he went to her now, she would have been too suspicious.
With rage, Herobrine blasted an obsidian wall with a fireball. He heard a noise, and realized that General Enderman was still there. He turned to him, and he winced.
He started to slowly fly toward the General. "I want you to find her, and spy on her. Make sure everything goes bad for her. But don't let her be suspicious. And don't let her see you." He now had him backed up against the wall. the General could have just teleported away, but he was too scared.
"Understood?" He flew backwards a few feet.
"Y-Yes my lo- Herobrine. Yes Herobrine." General Enderman teleported away.
Herobrine flew back to his throne and sat down in it, but the comfort he had had in it 10 minutes ago was gone. Every comfort would be gone for a while now. Because now he knew that Katherine was awake. Now she was walking in Minecraft. And now he knew that his greatest enemy was discovering her destiny slowly. Slowly, but surely.
"Blaze." He said, very quietly.
He flew into existence again, fear on his face.
"Double check the clans," He said before the blaze could say a word. "And make sure no one gets in or out."
Herobrine's servant bowed his head and headed for the lava fall.
"Wait."
The blaze turned around, taking a shaky breath.
Again, he spoke before it could talk. " Check on my armies and make sure they are in fighting shape within the next few days."
Herobrine closed his eyes. "Just in case anything goes wrong."
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The Fighter (Minecraft Story) Book One Of The Moone Trilogy
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