Village
I woke up the next morning, quite groggy. I blinked a few times and wiped the sleep from my eyes.
I was confused for a moment, and then I remembered my situation. I got up and stretched.
I went down the ladder to see the priest and butcher having a conversation. I wasn't sure if they understood English, so I just waved and said, "Hey," as I exited the cobblestone building.
I looked in my backpack and saw the book I grabbed last night. Across the cover it read, "The Mob Royalty," and there was no author.
Curious, I opened the cover. There was an introduction:
"There are many mobs in Minecraftia alone, even when ignoring the Nether, Aether, and Twilight Forest." 'There seems to be some mods ... um ... Installed here' I noted inwardly. "But for every hostile or neutral mob, there is a Princess and a King to go along with it. The Queens died long ago, when the princesses were born. Each princess wears something related to their mob, and they look like actual humans, not like the Cube People."
"What?" I exclaimed out loud. I examined what I had just read, "Sounds like the Mob Talker Mod to me ..." I said.
A villager came up to me and I decided to try and trade with him. He offered some Emeralds for an apple. I put my new book away and shook my head to dismiss the guy.
I examined the sky as my situation truly kicked in. I was stuck in my favorite game, with no clue how I get in or out, if I'm alone or surrounded, if this is real or just a massive dream.
The sun had risen to what could be around 10 or 11 o'clock. I had created a working 24-Hour system using the game's coded system with our time.
"Days are 10 minutes, Nights are 5, and both sunrise & sunset are 2.5 minutes, according to the Wiki," I murmured to myself.
A blacksmith walked out of his shop and closed the door. I quickly snuck in and opened the chest. Inside were 3 Bottles of Enchanting, a Clock, Iron Leggings, and a Golden Helmet.
"Jackpot," I whispered as I extracted the goodies. As I donned the helmet and pants, I released the Experience Bottles on myself and put the clock on my hand.
Outside the shop was the Anvil. I grabbed the Clock, took out my pocketknife, and got to work.
I broke open the clock, and as carefully as I could, wrote on the Clock face with my Sharpie, noting where each hour was on the clock. Carefully, I put the Clock together.
Using my only experience, I renamed the Clock [i]Leo's Pocketwatch[i] and repaired what I took apart. I put it in my pocket, after I noted it was about 11:30.
I decided to move on. This village had nothing really left for me. So I punched down a few small trees and made a tower at the edge of the path, just in case I come back.
After using the Crafting Table in the Library, I made a set of wooden tools (excluding the Hoe) and set out, in no general direction. There was a plains biome, which I travelled on, the Forest on my right and the Mountains in the distance.
And with that, my journey began.
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