Dungeoneering

I woke up to the sun rising over the stone spire, its heat warming my face. I got out of bed, and looked into my chest to see what I needed to do. I looked at my frame of a house and decided I should probably put some windows in. I already had empty spaces for the windows, I just had to fit them in. I took out the sand and some coal and started cooking the sand into glass. While it was smelting, I put some blocks down to make a stairway up onto the top of the frame to put the roof on. I made some wooden stairs and put them on as a roof, then went back down to grab some of the finished glass and put in four blocks as the skylight. I grabbed some iron I had put into the other furnace overnight and made some boots and a helmet with it. I put the rest of the glass in the window holes, and went off to find a cave. Along the way I "walked" down a cliff. I stumbled and fell a few times, injuring myself, and at the bottom saw a skeleton hiding under an outcrop of rock. The first arrow I dodged, and I hid behind a boulder of dirt to avoid the second one. I saw the arrow stuck right next to my face. I ran out of range of its shots and went round to its other side. I killed it after taking a couple of shots point-blank. I went to pull out the arrows it shot into me and just now realised I had two bars on my arms. One was blood-red, with a thick black border and the other one was cyan with a navy blue border. The cyan one had enough of a difference between the border and the actual bar colour that I could tell what part was what; however what I couldn't tell was what they were for. I thought that maybe the blood-red one was perhaps my health, because it was about half full and slowly filling up. The other one was full and didn't change as I walked. I didn't think it was a stamina bar and it probably didn't represent my hunger either because I was surprisingly hungry as I had just realized, but the bar was still full. I dove into a river that was probably the same river I saw when I woke up, and gathered a few ink sacs from the squids. I don't know why, but I felt like I should. I then made my way back home and started climbing the hills to get home. I climbed the first one, but then tripped on the top and fell forwards. My eyes widened in fear of the large drop, but I landed on a small dirt outcropping. I felt relief surge through me for a moment, but then fear filled me again as I felt it shift and move below me before it gave way completely and I fell once more. I vaguely noticed a sheep falling with me, it was probably on the outcropping with me, but that was one of the last things on my mind. I hit the ground hard and felt something crack. I also heard something crack and waited for the pain. I felt the pain, but it wasn't as painful as I thought it would be. As it turns out, the crack sound was the sheep falling and dying. It had broken all of its legs, due to its landing on them. I slowly got up, groaning in pain and checked myself for broken bones. I didn't feel any broken bones, but I had a lot of pain in my legs. I looked at my left hand to see how much health I had lost. I was surprised, for the amount of pain I was feeling, I hadn't lost much health. I sighed in exasperation and started making my way to where I thought my home was. I climbed up the large wall of rock and dirt and didn't fall, despite me sprinting and jumping everywhere. I got over the top of the hill and made my way down. At the bottom I skidded to a top and my eyes widened in surprise. Because at the bottom, there were so many animals! I already had some cooked porkchops from some pigs I had killed ages ago, but I could probably do with some wool. I gathered some wool and continued home. I saw my house hidden behind another spear of stone near my house. I smiled and continued towards it, but then stopped suddenly with my eyes widened in shock. Next to my house was a giant monster with a single large eye wearing a loincloth. I remember something about these things, they were called Cyclops, and they are really hard to kill. I charged it and started attacking it with my stone sword. I kept on attacking, but it wasn't showing any signs of being hurt. It punched me and I was thrown back a fair distance. I quickly looked at my left hand and scowled. The health bar was near empty. I jumped up and charged at the Cyclops again. Eventually, while I was attacking, my sword broke. I swore loudly and colourfully. I just started punching the Cyclops and backed under the trees that I had planted. It wasn't able to reach me while I was under the trees, but I needed a weapon to kill it otherwise I would die of boredom. I skirted round the trunk of the tree I was under and ran past the Cyclops as it swung at me. I ran round my house and quickly opened and closed the door. I watched as the Cyclops walked to my door, but it didn't do anything other than jump in place. I was confused as to what it was doing, until I realized it probably didn't know how to use doors. That and the fact that it was too big for the door anyway made me feel a bit safer. I walked to my work area and started on a new sword. I made two stone swords in a short time. I put one in my leather sheath on my belt and held the other in my right hand. I clenched it tightly, warily watching the Cyclops. The Cyclops saw me and started to attack me again. I attacked it, tripping it over and stabbing it in the eye. The stab killed it, but it didn't drop anything except for the XP Orbs. From what I've seen, XP Orbs are dropped from all monsters and animals and some monsters drop more than others. I put my stuff into my chest, and decided to go mining. I wandered out to find a cave, but I found another Cyclops instead. I went to kill it because I wanted the XP, and I also wanted to find out what they dropped. I tried to kill it, but I died three times. The problem was I lost my backup sword in a random lava pool and my sword that I was using broke. I had to use my stone axe to kill the Cyclops. I passed by a tall black coloured monster which had purple dust particle things being absorbed into it. I avoided looked directly at it when I passed it to my home and made a couple new stone swords. I needed some iron and diamond things though, so I killed the newly christened Enderman, because it looked like a man version of the black and purple spider that killed me before and because they teleported I called them Ender spiders. I decided to try and find a cave to get some iron and diamonds. I wandered in a sort of southern direction and found a couple of cave entrances. I entered the one on the right, but paused because I saw some odd bird shaped things that had rainbow coloured particles going into it. I was quite wary of attacking it, but it seemed passive for now. I walked around it and it turned to watch me walk by it. It didn't try to kill me however, which I was thankful for. A skeleton shot me when I got past it, and I ducked back when it shot again. I walked backwards, ready to dodge the next arrow shot. When it shot I tensed, preparing to dodge, but instead the skeleton hit the rainbow thing. The rainbow thing instantly charged at the skeleton, killing it with just one hit. I noticed there was another one. I needed to give them a name and thought on some names. They had rainbow particles… Rainbours? Yes, Rainbours… I was thankful that I decided not to attack them, considering I had barely any armour right now. I grabbed four blocks of iron ore that was in the cave floor and grabbed a bit of coal in the wall. After that I carefully jumped into a hole that contained a skeleton and killed it, only getting hit once. I mined up some more iron, continuing further into a branch of the cave, placing torches down, only to reach a dead end. I backtracked and went into another cave that branched off, leading further into the hill that the cave was in. I found more coal, dug it up and, continuing further, found an underground pool of water. There wasn't much in there though. Simply some coal, and the pool. I went back to where I was with the skeleton and saw a bit of sunlight shining through. I walked over to it and almost fell in a hole with a creeper in it. I crouched to look into the hole and saw the creeper looking up at me. I backed away and went to a hole that was lower so I could try to kill the creeper. I shot it twice with the two arrows I got from the skeletons earlier and then jumped down to kill it with my sword. There was nothing in the hole though, so I dug my way out back into the cave and explored in the direction I was going. I found a hole that went directly down, and if I wasn't careful about going down I would probably break my legs. I jumped down carefully and heard a spider. I saw some iron ore in the wall, a skeleton in the distance and saw another creeper. This cave would hopefully have some useful stuff in it! I grabbed the iron and killed the spider. I heard a hissing sound and swore. The creeper exploded, only hurting me a tiny bit because I hid behind some stone. I went deeper into the cave and found two more creeper, which both walked towards me trying to kill me. "FUCK" I yelled. I hit the first creeper once, walked backwards a bit, then slashed it twice more, but then didn't back away far enough to stop it from exploding. Thankfully I took no damage from it, but it was a bit of a waste. I tried to find the second creeper but couldn't see it. I walked ahead a bit then found it behind a corner. I hit it once and dashed back behind the corner. I hit it again and knocked it quite a ways back. I then charged it and killed it with a couple more hits. I mined a bunch of iron, about twelve or so blocks, but realized I only had five torches left. I had no sticks either. I grabbed a few more iron ore blocks, but my pickaxe broke while I was mining it. I took out my iron pickaxe instead and dug up the last of it. I then teleported back home with the waypoint I had, and made some more torches. I put the iron on to smelt, and chopped down some more trees because I was very low on wood. I replanted the trees with the saplings. I turned the thirty wood logs into a bunch of planks and decided to make a storage building. I also made myself an iron chestplate, an iron sword, axe and shovel. I made the foundation of the storage barn a ten by ten building, with oak log corners. I built up the walls to four blocks tall, then started on the floor. I dug up the floor, used up the eight blocks of wood I had left and then, because I ran out of wood, cut down some more trees. As I cut down a giant oak, I was attacked by a skeleton. I killed it, taking only a couple of hits. With my armour, it did close to no damage with each shot. As I finished off the oak, another skeleton attacked me. I took it put quickly, but my bow had no arrows. I made the thirty-six logs into planks and finished off the floor. I then put a second floor into the storage barn and made some ladders. I put the ladders on the wall opposite to the double door entrance, and started to put up some walls for the second floor. I cut down some more trees, because once again I ran out of wood. I discovered a skeleton hiding beneath the leaves of a tree, hiding from the rays of the sun. I hit it once, its health depleted enough to die from a single hit from my stone sword. I turned the logs into planks but then saw an Enderman in my house. I scowled. It had placed a block of grass in my house! I walked in and sliced at it. I only got a single hit on it before it teleported, but when it teleported, it ended up outside, and turned passive. It teleported again, because while the sun didn't harm it, it seemed to think it did. I went back to build the barn. I finished the walls of the barn, but I needed logs for the corners. I made the remaining wood into two crafting tables, placed them next to the entrance and made eight chests out of the remaining wood. I cut down more trees for the logs and finished the barn walls completely. I finished the barn, save for the roof, and placed the chests down. I labelled them with signs and then killed a Cyclops. I tried to kill another, but died in the process. Thankfully, this time I kept my items. I was unsure why, but I decided not to question it. When I finally killed the Cyclops, I got a gold bar. I put it in the chest for it in the barn and went back to the cave. I found more iron and once I mined it up, explored further. I ended up falling into a hole and landing in a large room of the cave with some water. The water broke my fall, but I found some lava! I didn't have a bucket on me, nor did I have one at home. I teleported back home and made a bucket. I also made some iron leggings so I had a full set of iron armour.

(AN) So, Chapter Two. This story will get chapters faster than my Assassins Creed/Percy Jackson story because this one is simply me writing down everything I do in a game, rather than me thinking up a bunch of stuff. It's a lot easier, trust me. It helps that I enjoy it as well :D Please review, I need to know what you think! Also, please give me some ideas on my other story, I'm kinda stuck on it. I got writers block for it. Thanks!

Nightrider365 out!