The Mark Of the Nether (A Minecraft fanfiction)
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  • Reads 4,921
  • Votes 133
  • Parts 73
  • Time 10h 49m
Ongoing, First published Jul 09, 2016
Piper woods had a normal life. Okay scratch that. Her mom died when she was a baby so she grew up in an orphanage until she was 5 before running away. Then she found out she could talk to mobs and, well, long story short she now lives in a base camp in the middle of a forest with two skeletons called Bob and Lenny.  
  
  But what happens when she discovers she can do much, MUCH more than just talk to mobs? Won't people get suspicious of her? And finally, what will she do when her past comes back to haunt her? 
  
  A past that she doesn't remember. 
  
  Find out in: 
  
  The Mark Of the Nether
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