He decided that he would make James a wife. And so he did. Her name was cyan Netherstar. (Having already been married to him.)
He was happy with his creations, but the boy had no reference for her, and despite being a very creative mind, this stumped the boy for many days, but the flaws grew and grew. What was her backstory? How did they meet? Where did she live before?
Eventually, the boy wasn't able to take it, he couldn't have a 2D character, but he had no idea how to fix it.
So, he decided to remove her from the picture, but not intirely, so he found a way to fade her out, make her a distant memory. He had found what he only could assume was a landslide in the generation of the world, on a beach.
So.. he decided that his wife would have died in the landslide, and that James locked himself in his mansion for 2 years.
The boy made a memorial for her, having the flower that was the colour she was named after.
Then the boy made a lab, in the yard. He dug down a fair bit and made the lab.
He decided that James had majored in chemistry, so he filled it with potions, brewing stands, and a test chamber made out of bedrock.
A while later into his building, he remembered that minecraft story mode was released the month before, and he had gotten that too. He decided to download a free skin pack which caused minecraft to update to 1.11.
The boy then realized that he was playing on the minecraft Xbox release version, 1.1. He didn't realize he was playing an very outdated version. He was intrigued by the new blocks and items, stuff like that.
But soon the boy grew tired of working on this world, sure, he put alot of time into it, but it was staring to become more like a chore to him than a hobby.
He soon realized that the character he made had become to unrealistic, so he decided that instead of one, he would have three.
But in order to do that, some sacrifices had to be made.
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The Netherstar Triplets
Non-Fictionthis story is about my multiple original characters backstory, so get ready for a long ride. Also, under the Canadian copyright act of 1976, all characters featured are mine, and you will ask me to use them.