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Herobrine Castle – Ray Savage

The hostile mobs were burning and disappearing, and the extreme hills biome had few places for them to hide so there was not any real danger of them remaining. Herobrine walked past the elephant formation some time ago in the night, and he was now looking for the next landmark. “A tree in the middle of a pond with many lily pads. Hmmm, sounds like a swamp biome, but it could be any other biome, really.
At least I know what to look for.” The extreme hills kept going and went up and down from spots here to there. In one area, Herobrine saw a bunch of goats. He almost went over to grief them, but then decided they were not worth his time. He’d get revenge on them some other day. But the hills with the goats were diminishing and at the base of the hills was the beginning of a regular oak forest biome. The oak trees were denser than usual, but Herobrine could make his way through them easily.
The light continued to shine and the shade was not dark enough for hostile mobs to spawn. In the forest there were many animals. Herobrine noted that he saw chickens, cows, sheep, and pigs. This was a good biome for a Minecraft player starting out and needing resources of many kinds. Since the overworld was so expansive and so many people played Minecraft, there was really no way of knowing if someone had already made his base in this area. But people made all kinds of bases and homes.
The more confident ones would build elegant structures above ground, but the more cautious ones would build them underground and out of sight. A starter base with a secret entrance was common and Herobrine knew all about them. He used them all the time himself, but his hiding was mostly to grief other players, not to protect himself. But also, people would make secret bases if they were richer and had many goods.
To my fans from across the web, I write this book! You have been with me for years and I love you all! I also love Minecraft and greatly enjoy the association we have, wrought through the game of Minecraft! Yes, and a lot of you are from my YouTube channel, but this book is for all Minecraft lovers alike! CONTENTS 1. The Castle is Home 2. Herobrine Cannot Decorate 3. The Creepy Crawly Things 4. A Map Where it Doesn’t Belong 5.
Witches Brew 6. Diamonds Galore 7. They Were Not Hidden 8. The Bastion Fortress 9. Treaty About the Author OceanofPDF.com Chapter 1 The Castle is Home The time of night was much too late for the regular Steve or Alex (or person playing Minecraft under regular circumstances) but Herobrine delighted in it. Many things could be done and in a secret manner—let’s not forget to mention that Herobrine has lived at night for years—so this was the hour in which Herobrine was up and roaming his castle.
The castle of Herobrine was thought up by Herobrine, planned by Herobrine, and built by Herobrine, and he intended to build it to last for centuries. For this reason he had used one of the most durable resource blocks in Minecraft: stone bricks. But of course, the process of stone bricks was a little more than some of the other quicker resources. Herobrine had to mine it out of the ground and then carry it back to his castle where he could process it.
He had to put all of them in his furnaces, which he had arrayed along his wall, and cook them all. Then he would have all of his stone to place on his stone cutter as he pleased. Herobrine did not use to have stone cutters. He used to craft them by hand, and that was longer. But with the addition of stone cutters to Minecraft, Herobrine could craft them quicker and make a good deal of stone bricks.
So Herobrine used them and his castle was complete and magnificent, and he loved it. For him . . . his castle was home! And he called it Herobrine Castle.
This is a short excerpt from the opening of “” by Unknown, quoted for review and introduction purposes. All rights belong to the copyright holders.
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- Pages: 74
- Language: English (en)
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