Author's Note: This is an attempt to understand the creeper's annoying explosiveness. I do not own Minecraft.

I stared through the glass panes of the wooden house watching intently the human inside. I watched his each and every move intently as I was assigned to perform this duty everyday by Herobrine.

Many of my brothers and sisters were or are spies. Everyday we sacrifice ourselves for Herobrine's cause. We explode and do damage to the buildings the human constructs or to do damage to the humans themselves because the humans are bad.

Humans destroy the nature that is there, kill the innocent animals present, and plow through caves with their tools all for their selfish needs to mine and build. Humans are evil careless for the consequences their interference causes and are greedy. They are so greedy that there selfish efforts go past what is necessary for them to survive so they end up destroying and ruining worlds needlessly.

When we aren't dying to prevent the human's destructive behaviors, we are to observe and report to Herobrine everything the human does good and bad. We are to count every animal the human kills and how, to keep record of every tree destroyed by the human hand, every ocean covered by the human's expansion, every animal fenced in and enslaved by the humans, every block of landscape the human destroys and changes, and to what seemingly endless pursuit the human does this for. So far there are no answers, no reasons for the human's quests. Yet, we watch trying to understand this selfish destructive greed.

I watched through the glass pane as the human inside worked with his workbench and I noticed with horror he was crafting a sword. Many of my brothers and sisters had died by his sword and I wasn't about to just die like that. I had a duty to do more than just let him kill me.

As soon as the human walked out the door, I hissed in warning. The human didn't take my warning and approached with his sword. I knew then I must sacrifice myself to end this human's patterns, to end the nightmare the human brought everywhere he went.

I hissed louder. I expanded and darkness took over and the darkness remained. I performed my duty.

Author's Note: So was it interesting to get into the creeper's head. Did I do the creeper justice? Review and tell me what you thought.