The Lone Minecrafters
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  • Reads 234
  • Votes 18
  • Parts 6
  • Time 21m
Ongoing, First published Nov 26, 2016
It was suppose to be a simple celebration. The server was finally back up after all these months. They just wanted to have fun. However there was a slight glitch... or bug? 

  There's no more Tesla Labs. No more Beanway University, No Oasis. No house with the sex dungeon, only it wasn't a sex dungeon, it was an enchantment room. It's complete reset. They spent a whole day on there building, Will rebuilt the Oasis and everyone else worked on the house and enchantment room. 

  They were almost done, stocking up supplies for their role-plays, little did they know that they were preparing for something much than a confusing role-play. 

   There was storm. With lighting, and water along with some minor floods. It's not a very good combination. So was it a glitch or a bug? 

   Or... 

   Could it have been something, or someone who isn't suppose to exist at all. 

   Someone who is wanting to play a simple game?

   Something lurking in the darkness?

   Someone wanting revenge? 

   After all... the actions that they've made in the past... haven't made them a hero. 

   Join Leah, Emily, Will, Blitz, Blaine, Dean, Nathan, and Seth  on a journey they never thought they'd take.
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