Pyramids fall

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  "What..?" Entity whispered, shocked. He lost all of his anger in the blink of an eye and was more or less just... Shocked.

  Everyone else seemed to share his shock. Hero looked away. "It's my fault." He spoke, repeating himself.

  Everyone stayed silent. No one knew what to say. Hero closed his eyes painfully as he took a deep breath.

  "The Banishment was something with more power, more magic and more energy than most spells combined. When used it always leaves something behind. A marker to tell everyone that it was used." He explained, keeping a quiet and steady voice.

  "But it never gets worse. Unless you interfere."

"What are you talking about? The Banishment wasn't your fault." Enderstated.

Hero closed his eyes as he shook his head. "You guys don't understand. It is my fault!" He fought.

Entity sighed angrily. "If this is what's been bothering you this entire time of the whole, 'End of the world thing', I swear to the Gods up above that this End of the world will not be pretty for you!" He threatened.

Hero opened his eyes. Narrowing them with a slight glow to them. But it didn't stay long. His expression softened a bit. He furrowed his brow and stood up straight. "You're right. It won't be." He growled, speaking as if it was poison.

"But, my dear Entity, if you actually listened for five minutes, than maybe you'd get an explanation on what exactly is going on in little ol Hero's head." He hissed.

Entity narrowed his eyes but said nothing. He crossed his arms lightly and practically asked Hero to continue.

Hero narrowed his eyes more and let out a long heavy sigh. "It's my fault. End. Of. Story." He growled.

"That's the problem." Steve mumbled as he put his head in his hand. "It's not."

Hero scoffed. "I'm the one that found that, that.. spell! Notch got ahold of it, Griffen was temped into making a deal!" He half yelled.

He looked around, his pale eyes darting to every inch of the forest. "Cause we all know how much ShadowGhosts just love to make deals!" He spoke louder that time. Making it sound obvious. His eyes stopped in a certain spot in the forest. He just glared at it.

He looked back to his brothers. "Notch was stupid and made the deal. He got the spell, we were around when he wanted us to be, boom! We were banished!"

The four exchanged looks. They already knew this, so why was he explaining it?

"There in my realm he tortured me, weakened me, tried to break me." He growled. "He interfered." Speaking as if it were poison and making his eyes glow furiously.

The four seemed to realize what he was saying now. Understanding how he could feel that is was his fault, and how it may have caused this world to end.

"That shouldn't be the cause of this though. A simple spell like that shouldn't be strong enough to cause such a dramatic effect." Ender spoke, confused.

Hero again shook his head. "This spell involves the three realms. It takes the people who are banished and puts a type of force field around them, though it doesn't protect them. It gives off an aura that tells whatever's in that realm not to come near. It makes it so you're alone and can't do anything for that year." He explained in much softer tone.

"It messes with the way things work. Making portals not able to open in within a thousand block radius, and mobs unable to spawn with the same distances. The spell itself practically drives you insane. But Notch interfered. Being there when I was. Affecting the field around me, affecting the realms connections." He explained.

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