Andrew and Robin stood in horror, then Robin took three arrows out of her quiver, shot them into the enderman's head, back, and leg, and Andrew and the captain used their swords, and cut the enderman into three pieces. Then, as usual, it faded, and was replaced by a blue orb. Horatio was on the ground, gasping for breath, and then Robin and Andrew helped him up. Robin frantically asked, "Are you okay? Is the wound serious?" Horatio said, "No, no, no, it's just a cut. But there was something odd about the enderman, I can't exactly remember. The gash was from when he hit me, and I hit my head on a rock." Horatio started limping, and then collapsed to the ground. The captain pulled up Horatio's pant leg. In his leg, there was a huge stab wound. Robin gasped. Andrew said, "What happened there?!" Horatio looked, then a look of sudden understanding crossed his face. "THAT'S what was odd about the enderman!" He looked at Andrew. "It had a retractable claw!" Horatio said. Robin said, "A claw? It stabbed you?" Horatio said, "Yeah, and-" He tried to move, but winced with pain. The pained look on his face was soon replaced by curiosity again. Horatio looked at his leg. "A retractable claw..." Horatio said. "White, semi-transparent, with a purple center!" The captain said, "Horatio, me hearty, are ye capable of walking?" Horatio said, "I'll try." He tried to get up, and stumbled, but Robin and Andrew put their arms under him. Horatio smiled. Robin and Andrew had always been there for him. And with Robin, she was a friend throughout their lives, but now, he felt...different towards her. Andrew turned to the captain. "Hey, cap, you haven't been talking much. What's up?" The captain just waved his hand, and said, "Ah, let's just get to where we're go'n"
As they neared the top of the mountain, Andrew started to feel Horatio getting heavier. He looked, and Horatio started to stumble dizzily. Andrew said, "C'mon buddy, stay with me." Horatio suddenly snapped out of it, and said, "Sorry. I just suddenly felt really dizzy for some reason." Horatio tested his leg, stomping a couple of times, wincing, just not as badly as before, and said, "I think I can walk on my own strength now." Andrew and Robin carefully pulled their arms out from under him. He could walk. He limped, but he could walk. Then, they got to the top of the mountain.
In front of them stood a small, mossy, stone brick shrine, with a chest in the center, placed on top of a diamond block. Andrew quickly opened the chest. He pulled out the third JavaScroll. The captain laughed his hearty seaman's laugh. "Well?" Robin said. "Read it!" Andrew opened the JavaScroll. He read: "The next scroll is found in a faraway place, where it now stands high. You must go back to where you came from. BEWARE THE LIE." The captain then said, "Well then, let's get back home and find the fourth one!"
Once they got back to where the ship was docked, Andrew was about to lead Robin and Horatio up the ladder, when the captain stepped in front of them. "That's," he said, "Far enough." Andrew, perplexed, said, "What are you talking about?" The captain then looked upwards, and said, "Alright, sir, you can come out now." Suddenly, Andrew, Robin and Horatio heard a poof from behind them. Thinking it was an enderman, they drew their swords and turned, but in front of them stood...The Grand Council. The captain walked up next to them. Then, suddenly, in front of The Grand Council, and the captain, teleported a man with his back turned to Andrew. He had brown hair, a light blue shirt, blue jeans, and grey shoes. He turned to face Andrew, Robin, and Horatio. His eyes were glowing white.
Andrew said, "You're the guy I saw on the rock spire!" The man just stared at Andrew, then chuckled. He then spoke. "Yes, that would be me. Now, let's cut to the chase." He held out his hand. "The JavaScroll. Immediately." Andrew said, "So, you expect me to just hand you the JavaScroll? I don't even know you!" The man lowered his hand, then said, "You're right. Where are my manners? My name is Herobrine." His expression darkened. "But you will call me Master."
Andrew said, "So this is it, cap? Selling us out?" Then he turned to the council. "And even you? Why are you even doing this?!" Herobrine then said, "That's unimportant! Now, give me the JavaScroll!" Andrew and Horatio took out their swords, and Robin strung an arrow. Andrew said, "Come and get it." Herobrine's expression darkened even more. He turned. "So, that's how it's going to be." He said. Suddenly, he turned and waved his hand, and red shock wave threw Andrew, Robin, and Horatio away from Herobrine about 10 blocks. Herobrine then walked up to Andrew, and took the JavaScroll out of his hand. He then said, "Tsk, tsk, tsk. Not bad." He grinned an evil grin. "But not good, either." He tossed a diamond sword to Herald. "Dispose of them." Herobrine said. "That is, if you can even do THAT right. I have a clue to follow." He walked away, and then teleported in a cloud of red dust. Herald walked up to Andrew, Robin, and Horatio. Herald held out the sword. He said, "Apologies, friends." Anthony then whispered something into Herald's ear. Herald nodded, then held his sword up, into the air. Andrew closed his eyes, bracing himself. Then the sword struck.
It didn't strike Andrew, however. It struck the ground next to him. Herald then said, "I'll leave you for the Creepers. That will show you what happens when you defy Master Herobrine." The council and the captain then went into the ship, and sailed away.
