Herobrine

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Herobrine, one of the few remaining deities of Minecraftia, looked over the part of the world he had found. It seemed untouched by "Players" save for a small shack. Herobrine detested Players. All they did was come and destroy. They cared nothing for people or mobs in their world. He landed next to a mob of skeletons. The leader came up to him. "Sir? What brings you to this far off corner of the lands?"

"I felt something pull me here. I'm not sure what. Have there been any casualties from the player here?" Herobrine looked like a "Steve", but he had glowing white eyes and amazing powers. He rarely used armor, but was quite deadly.

"No sir, this player has not harmed anyone and has kept within the bounds of this small beachside area. She mainly goes underground to dig and any vegetation she cuts down, she just as quickly replants. I'd say she was a builder, but she seems to have some sort of aura that keeps us at bay, even at night. Even so, she respects the rules of the land without even making contact with anyone."

"You mean she doesn't mine at night?"

"Not since her first week here, but that's our time. It was probably just a day in hers."

"You keep saying it's a girl. She has a new 'Skin'?"

"Yes sir, she just got it today after something attacked her in the mines. We lost track of her then, but we think she's back in her house. She might've just fallen in the lava."

"I doubt it. Have any other players come here?"

"No sir, she hasn't sent out a signal. This part of the world is completely cut off it seems. I'm not sure why though."

"Hmm... I think I'm going to investigate. If she's as peaceful as you say, then she might be able to be reasoned with."

"Sir, is that really wise?" The skeleton general was shaking in his bones and diamond armor. He had just questioned a deity of Minecraftia! That was usually a taboo of some sort, but today, Herobrine seemed to be in a good mood.

Herobrine looked to the rising sun in the east. "Yes, take your men and get some rest. It is sunrise, and you're not able to withstand the direct light." The skeleton nodded and led his men back to the caverns that they called their homes during the day. "I shall call for you if I need to."

"Yes, sir."

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