Where the Forest Ends (CYOA altered)
As Neil ran through the village, he began repairing and creating walls of defense with Shawny.
“I hope Gameknight999 is finishing his side of the plan,” Shawny frowned. “Don’t worry, it will be fine” Neil gave Shawny a reassuring smile. Neil knew shawny was worried about Gameknight, as he always was. He had made sure to reassure him so that he wouldn't feel so alone, but as the days passed, it felt as if he was getting sadder and sadder. He suddenly heard something, and knew that the signal had been sent. Suddenly, someone materialized out of nowhere. Neil read the names above the users heads: Ashtons256, Spearmint123, Cucumber, Physco_junk, FabulousRPer09, and many more users appeared across the plateau. Neil waved to them, then said, “Good job, Hunter! Now let's get to fortifying the village!”
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Erebus paused before continuing on the gravel path. “This is where the forest ends.” he said to himself as he continued. He saw the trees start to move, and then raised his left hand, commanding the giant tree spider to know it was him. These huge beasts seemed to be everywhere; it wasn’t made by notch, the creator of minecraft, but by herobrine. The huge monster slowly turned to Erebus, awaiting his command. The lanky enderman glared at the giant mass of dirt and stone, the spider looking as if it was made out of the earth itself. It had eight tree trunks for legs, and tree stumps on its back. He knew that the spiders liked to blend into their surroundings, so their earthy skin was perfect for their environment. Erebus pointed deeper into the forest, and the spider stomped off to get the other spiders. Erebus then followed the beast, and watched it go down some sort of cliff. As he got closer, he realized it wasn't a cliff, but the side of the minecraft universe.He saw the forest was starting to transform into what was known as the end of the world.
Erebus teleported from floating island to floating island, seeking out the other tree spiders. As soon as he went too far, reality itself started to bend. Ridiculous things started to happen, since he was at the literal end of the minecraft universe. This was very hard to achieve, even for users in creative mode. He saw flying creepers and zombies riding ghasts, and he knew that he was only at the beginning of the forest’s end, and he was at the end of the overworld. “Ah, welcome lonely enderman, to my domain.” He heard a voice hiss behind him. Erebus spun around, ready to attack. He realized it was the giant spider general, so he stood down... for now. Erebus knew these spiders knew more than anything in minecraft, for they have seen reality stretched to its limits, and some say they even helped create minecraft itself.
Erebus scowled, then said, “General, I need you to lead your spiders into battle to destroy Neil and Gameknight999.”
“Why should I help you?” Asked the spider.
“I will let you come with me and help me rule earth, as the user's call it,” Erebus screeched.
“No thanks, I have this endless forest of tricks to rule,” The spider pretended to look at his feet, like he was checking his nails casually, although all that were there were thick tree trunks.
Erebus grew angry. “You are to come to the source with us and get out of this game or we will throw you over the cliffs of the planet,” Erebus snarled.
The spider chuckled. “You and what army?” The spider glared at the lanky monster, but then saw many endermen teleport next to him.
Now it was Erebus’s turn to chuckle. “Does this change your mind?” he asked.
The spider growled. “Fine. I will assist you in your cause.”
Erebus grinned. “Good… now, come with us,” Erebus started to walk back towards the regular overworld, with a look of accomplishment painted on his blocky face.
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As Neil placed the last block of cobblestone, he could see the forest quiver as some kind of beast trampled the trees. He could see branches moving on a piece of floating grass, and knew what was coming. Forest spiders, but these are bigger, Neil thought as the creature burst out of the foliage. The huge monster looked straight at him, a look of pure hatred in his eyes. The giant spider looked as if it was born from the ground itself, for mud covered its huge body, several tree stumps sticking out of its back. Neil shivered with disgust at the giant monster, making it chuckle. The most notable thing were the eyes; its eyes looked like giant purple suns, each looking in several directions at once.
“We meet at last, Neil!” The spider yelled at him.
“It will be the first and last time, spider!” Neil spat at the creature.
The spider charged forward, along with a giant group of endermen. Neil suddenly shouted, “Avoid eye contact with the endermen!” In reply, the enderman teleported in front of all the archer towers, blocking them from shooting. Immediately, all the archers looked down, not wanting the enderman to join the battle. Erebus chuckled at this movement, and shouted, “Haha, Neil, can’t get your puny archers to fight my endermen?
“I hope Gameknight999 is finishing his side of the plan,” Shawny frowned. “Don’t worry, it will be fine” Neil gave Shawny a reassuring smile. Neil knew shawny was worried about Gameknight, as he always was. He had made sure to reassure him so that he wouldn't feel so alone, but as the days passed, it felt as if he was getting sadder and sadder. He suddenly heard something, and knew that the signal had been sent. Suddenly, someone materialized out of nowhere. Neil read the names above the users heads: Ashtons256, Spearmint123, Cucumber, Physco_junk, FabulousRPer09, and many more users appeared across the plateau. Neil waved to them, then said, “Good job, Hunter! Now let's get to fortifying the village!”
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Erebus paused before continuing on the gravel path. “This is where the forest ends.” he said to himself as he continued. He saw the trees start to move, and then raised his left hand, commanding the giant tree spider to know it was him. These huge beasts seemed to be everywhere; it wasn’t made by notch, the creator of minecraft, but by herobrine. The huge monster slowly turned to Erebus, awaiting his command. The lanky enderman glared at the giant mass of dirt and stone, the spider looking as if it was made out of the earth itself. It had eight tree trunks for legs, and tree stumps on its back. He knew that the spiders liked to blend into their surroundings, so their earthy skin was perfect for their environment. Erebus pointed deeper into the forest, and the spider stomped off to get the other spiders. Erebus then followed the beast, and watched it go down some sort of cliff. As he got closer, he realized it wasn't a cliff, but the side of the minecraft universe.He saw the forest was starting to transform into what was known as the end of the world.
Erebus teleported from floating island to floating island, seeking out the other tree spiders. As soon as he went too far, reality itself started to bend. Ridiculous things started to happen, since he was at the literal end of the minecraft universe. This was very hard to achieve, even for users in creative mode. He saw flying creepers and zombies riding ghasts, and he knew that he was only at the beginning of the forest’s end, and he was at the end of the overworld. “Ah, welcome lonely enderman, to my domain.” He heard a voice hiss behind him. Erebus spun around, ready to attack. He realized it was the giant spider general, so he stood down... for now. Erebus knew these spiders knew more than anything in minecraft, for they have seen reality stretched to its limits, and some say they even helped create minecraft itself.
Erebus scowled, then said, “General, I need you to lead your spiders into battle to destroy Neil and Gameknight999.”
“Why should I help you?” Asked the spider.
“I will let you come with me and help me rule earth, as the user's call it,” Erebus screeched.
“No thanks, I have this endless forest of tricks to rule,” The spider pretended to look at his feet, like he was checking his nails casually, although all that were there were thick tree trunks.
Erebus grew angry. “You are to come to the source with us and get out of this game or we will throw you over the cliffs of the planet,” Erebus snarled.
The spider chuckled. “You and what army?” The spider glared at the lanky monster, but then saw many endermen teleport next to him.
Now it was Erebus’s turn to chuckle. “Does this change your mind?” he asked.
The spider growled. “Fine. I will assist you in your cause.”
Erebus grinned. “Good… now, come with us,” Erebus started to walk back towards the regular overworld, with a look of accomplishment painted on his blocky face.
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As Neil placed the last block of cobblestone, he could see the forest quiver as some kind of beast trampled the trees. He could see branches moving on a piece of floating grass, and knew what was coming. Forest spiders, but these are bigger, Neil thought as the creature burst out of the foliage. The huge monster looked straight at him, a look of pure hatred in his eyes. The giant spider looked as if it was born from the ground itself, for mud covered its huge body, several tree stumps sticking out of its back. Neil shivered with disgust at the giant monster, making it chuckle. The most notable thing were the eyes; its eyes looked like giant purple suns, each looking in several directions at once.
“We meet at last, Neil!” The spider yelled at him.
“It will be the first and last time, spider!” Neil spat at the creature.
The spider charged forward, along with a giant group of endermen. Neil suddenly shouted, “Avoid eye contact with the endermen!” In reply, the enderman teleported in front of all the archer towers, blocking them from shooting. Immediately, all the archers looked down, not wanting the enderman to join the battle. Erebus chuckled at this movement, and shouted, “Haha, Neil, can’t get your puny archers to fight my endermen?