The War for Minecraftia
  • Reads 192
  • Votes 13
  • Parts 6
  • Time 45m
  • Reads 192
  • Votes 13
  • Parts 6
  • Time 45m
Ongoing, First published May 03, 2020
New lands... 
New allies... 
The same war.


Brimstone has fallen, their situation is grim. Herobrine has pushed the bruised and bloodied army into the Far Lands, the only realm he has left to conquer. With no plan on what to do, the army is lost and running out of time. But hope returns when a young boy finds them and leads them to Whitecap, a city rebuilt in the Frostfang Mountains after the first war. While there she meets someone who reveals her past and abilities she hasn't yet unlocked. 

They also know the way to banish Herobrine forever, but before the army can organize themselves Herobrine strikes, scattering the already worn army and the citizens of Whitecap into yet another unknown place. But with the help of an old friend they find a hidden society of people that can help the army defeat Herobrine, and together they build an army much stronger then before. 

In war, however, there are always losses and not everyone can survive. But Nikita is prepared to give her life to save them and Minecraftia from the rising evil in a war of blood, sweat, tears and magic.
Creative Commons (CC) Attribution
Sign up to add The War for Minecraftia to your library and receive updates
or
#44armies
Content Guidelines
You may also like
You may also like
Slide 1 of 10
Fallen Gods cover
Our Life In Minecraft cover
Hybrids of Team Crafted: The Devil's Revenge cover
The Minecraft Adventures Of Jetash And Tarni Go Roar cover
Hybrids of Team Crafted cover
Two Worlds, One Love | Deadlox cover
Daughter of a Monster cover
Enderlox: Book 1 in the Sky Army Series cover
UNSUNG HACKER [The Untold Saviour] cover
The last EnderChild cover

Fallen Gods

10 parts Complete

Gods, supreme beings of immense power, often thought to be all knowing and all powerful. But little do people know, they are often just shadows of what they were portrayed to be. And yes, they do lose their way, quite often, in fact. Caught in a tricky situation between two gods who had been holding a grudge against each other for centuries, Steve has to dive into legends, history and lies in order to find the truth. In a world that the very concepts of right and wrong, good and evil were incredibly blurred, this ordinary Minecrafter faces unknown forces that were at work, and for him, the stakes were higher than he had known in his entire life. The ancient rulers of the world was stirring, and Steve would be caught in between them if they decided to show up. Let's say, he wouldn't fancy meeting them. "Come on now, those so called gods are just superpowered beings. They have fallen, they lose their way, make mistakes, and they aren't necessarily all knowing. So to say, true gods don't even exist in this world." This is a standalone Minecraft short story, with zero connection with the others. I don't own Minecraft and those Minecraftian characters.