1. the city
He hated being in the city. He had always hated being in the city. He was now 17, in enderman years. He was always fascinated with the rouge endermen, who lived in groups in the overworld and killed whenever and whomever he pleased. He'd only been to the overworld twice, and each time, he could sense its hidden dangers. He felt like it was almost calling him. He could tell no one shared his opinion. Also, had they sunk so low as to have someone who was half-Steve for a leader? She was a good leader, but couldn't endermen rule themselves? Still, Kaius knew the ender staff picked its own rulers, and no one could use it except them. It had to have a reason. He knew they were allowed to hunt once a month, but was that really enough? And what with all this business about how Steves and endermen could get along together. They'd had a rough history for a reason. Also, endermen were obviously dominant. They-
"Kaius! It's the second to last day of highschool! You can't be late now!" Esra, his mom. He sighed. Only two more days of highschool, and then he could do what he wanted. But first he had to get through final exams. He didn't really care about them. Education didn't matter in the rouge clans. But, it was always good to have a backup plan. He hurried down the stairs to catch the bus.
It was the day of his graduation. He was excited and nervous inside, but endermen didn't show emotion. Or at least, to steves. But to appear strong inside, it was a rule of thumb not to show emotion. And endermen were a very proud race. He walked up slowly, and could feel everyone trying to be between looking at him and not looking at him. These ceremonies were always awkward. Rouge endermen had no use for such trivialities as ceremonies. And he was letting his thoughts carry him away again. He looked up. He was now officially allowed to apply for a job, and one year away from being an adult. Well, now his parents had much less control over him, so he was partly an adult already. He had the day all planned out. His first trip to the overworld. His parents wouldn't like it, but there was no reason he couldn't go.
