Alright, so you might be a bit confused by this so please read::

I've decided to just combine all of my TT one-shots into one fic, that gets updated whenever I add a new one.

This is because I wrote another one.

Anyways, original ANs will be included for the originally posted, and their original ones have been deleted/will be deleted momentarily.

I'll be sure to include where in the timeline they are.


ENDYR'S TALE - PART ONE
Directly after the defeat of the Ender Dragon


This is a short little either two or three-shot(haven't finished writing so I don't yet know) centered around the character Endyr, who first appeared in chapter twenty-five of Twisted Timelines. This is sort of just to go in-depth to the dragonet's origins. If you haven't read Twisted Timelines, it is basically a reversal AU for Minecraft Story Mode. So Ivor is Jesse, Jesse is Ivor, Harper is Lukas, Lukas is Soren, and so on. I suggest you read Twisted Timelines, chapters 1 and 25, but you do not have to to understand this fic. 1 just sets up the whole why Jesse is in the End, and 25 introduces Endyr.

A lot of my headcanons appear in this, as well as some kinda adopted from other people that I agree with wholeheartedly. I will list them all at the bottom, but for now...

On to the fic!


Jesse's hands ran through his hair as he sat in front of the bedrock portal. He'd been waiting in the End for what felt like about a week, since he didn't want to emerge instantly and come across the others, who by now were probably convinced of his death. He'd passed the time by killing Endermen and exploring, and had actually found a city. In it were tons of treasures, as well as Chorus plants which he could eat, and apparently teleport. But best of all were the Elytra. False wings that attached themselves to his chest, and whenever he fell or jumped off of a short cliff, he could use the wings to...well, not fly, but glide.

Now, he knew he didn't have long before Lukas came back to make him a grave or a memorial or whatever, which meant he had to leave. He also hadn't slept in about a week, due to his bed blowing up the moment he tried to place it. Not to mention Chorus Fruit only tasted new and refreshing for about a day, and he still had almost two stacks thanks to the plants completely toppling, almost like cactus whenever he tried to mine just one. He also had about twenty-three stacks of Enderpearls, since they only stacked in groups of sixteen, shoved into several of the Shulker Boxes he'd made for easier inventory management.

Taking a deep breath, Jesse shook his head, trying to get out of the past. Elytra flicking slightly on his back, Jesse looked over the portal again, and not for the first time his gaze landed on the massive black egg that had appeared the instant that Lukas had used the Command Block to kill the Ender Dragon. The others hadn't seemed to notice it, or if they had they'd ignored it. Reaching a hand up to it, Jesse brushed his hands against it. Instantly the egg shuddered, glowed purple, and teleported away.

Watching it appear in the corner of his eye, Jesse watched as it teleported slightly in the air, only to fall onto a torch. Like gravel, as soon as it came in contact, it became no longer a solid block, but a floating item. Backing away from the portal, he made his way over to it. Picking it up, Jesse studied it, and finally, decided to take it with him. It wouldn't do any good for someone else to get it later.


He'd been back in the Overworld for about two weeks. He'd spawned back at the Order's Temple, in his bedroom. Thankfully the massive structure was, well...massive, and he'd been able to gather all of his items, as well as some real food, without the others ever realizing he was there. He also took advantage of being able to carry full Shulker Boxes in his inventory, and took some items from each of their rooms. Small things, the Sea Lantern they had crafted, some Prismarine, the Packed Ice they'd brought back from the Ice Spikes, little things like that. But his biggest prize was Dragon's Bane. A golden sword, so heavily enchanted, if it so much as poked someone they'd probably die. It was only sheer luck, and the effects of all of his potions that had saved his life.

Fingers brushing across the lightning shaped scar on his neck with a shudder, Jesse had to close his eyes and remind himself that Petra wouldn't be hurting anyone ever again with this sword. And without the Command Block, they wouldn't be able to make her another one. Jesse had hidden the blade away where he wouldn't have to see it. He had been tempted to smelt it into a golden nugget, but in the end he'd decided against it. He might need it someday after all.

That was the first week. The second he had spent traveling. He'd picked a direction and had set off, his goal? The end of the world. The Order had visited the Far Lands before, and Jesse had been the only one to love it. Which was why he had decided to build his new laboratory there.

Which led him to the current date. He'd finished building his base, on the other side of a massive pit. For the time being he'd blocked over with cobble and end stone, but he was planning on taking it apart at some point and crafting a flying machine like Olivia had made once to use to travel from side to side. He also wanted to build some kind of extra defense in the massive cave system, and his current plan was some kind of maze.

But today though, he was working on potions. He had used the Command Block to make duplicates of the Dragon's Breath, though only one at a time since he didn't want to have to throw away tons of potions if he messed anything up, which had happened before. He'd already boiled some of his Chorus Fruit into the Dragon's Breath, and was currently waiting on an Ender Pearl. Jesse had been experimenting with the Dragon's Breath for a while, and had learned he could use it to turn normal potions into what he called Lingering Potions. Lingering Potions were like splash potions, but instead of fading away instantly they lasted on the ground for a few minutes.

As the Brewing Stand finished bubbling, indicating that the Ender Pearl was gone, Jesse took out the bottle and studied it. It was a deep black, but as he shook it slightly he thought he could see some swirls of pink and purple. Setting the bottle down, Jesse walked over to the small pen he'd made and grabbed a bucket out of the chest. Opening the gate, Jesse made it way over to one of the female cows and quickly filled up the bucket with milk...just in case.

Walking back out of the pen, he picked up the potion and held it up to his mouth. "Here goes nothing..."


Her first memory was of darkness.

Black surrounded her from all sides, trapping her, keeping her captive in still, dark silence.

Then she heard his voice. It was backwards, muffled, but it was calling to her, she could hear him. He wanted her to come out.

She pressed against the darkness. She had to get out, it was suffocating her, keeping her locked. She pressed harder, and she could feel something start to give way. She heard a crack, and continued, pressing harder. She could feel the darkness giving way. As one of her limbs broke through, light spilled in, the blackness gave away.

She poked her head out, and saw home, safety. Blinking, she peered around, and saw Father. Clambering away from the broken shards of the darkness, she let out a chirp, and tried running towards him. An invisible wall stopped her, and she let out a frustrated snarl. Father turned towards her, eyes glowing purple. She pressed against the wall, whining and chirping. Father stared at her, and then walked towards her. He opened something, and stood in front of her. She smiled, wings flaring delightedly as she felt his hands running along her horns.

"Hello Endyr."


And that's a wrap for chapter one!

Part two will be up...soon? ish? maybe. probably.

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~Savannah