Gameknight heard Rainimator gasp in surprise, "Entity303…," then he turned to Gameknight, "That thing you encountered was Entity303!"
Gameknight nodded. The monster army was now only 100 blocks away, and closing the distance fast.
"Jump through!" he called to Rain.
His friend listened and ran through the portal. Gameknight saw the monster army was about to reach him, then he pulled the lever. Just before he jumped through the portal, Gameknight saw the monster army skid to a stop, right next to the explosives. Right as he vanished, he heard a loud, long, sound that chilled the very marrow in his blocky bones, "Noooooooooooo. You will pay!"
The voice was ancient, and Gameknight shuddered as the white light from the explosives grew and covered his vision. Suddenly, for no reason at all, the white turned black.
One Week Later…
Herobrine was smiling. The Ender-King had arrived the previous night, bringing with him more endermen, along with his mighty steed, the Ender Dragon. It had taken all of the glitch's energy to open the portal to The End. Now Herobrine was resting. It was daytime, so all of the monsters were in the shade, sleeping. That night, they would attack the village and destroy it in one fell swoop.
The only thing that worried Herobrine was that user. What was his name again? Ah, yes, Gameknight17. He had found some ancient armour and an obviously magical sword. Or was it swords? Herobrine wasn't sure. One thing he new, that supposedly indestructible user would fall under the sheer weight of numbers that would descend upon him when the rest of the pittifle force that protected the village fell.
Herobrine closed his glowing bright eyes and fell asleep.
Gameknight walked down the street to his new house. After all the excitement in the Nether, Kelly had asked if, being a senator, she could have her very own house instead of living in one of the village's apartments, Gameknight, Fox, Rain, and Abigail had all agreed to help plan the house, and, when Gameknight had recovered from the explosion in the Nether Portal, help build it.
Three days later, Her house was finished and Gameknight had asked for his own house. Gameknight had spent a whole day and a half designing it! The house was made entirely out of oak planks, with oak trunks at the visible corners. The entire thing was in a T-shape, with the entrance at the bottom, and the yard at the top. When you entered, you were in the living room, which had wool furniture and extended thirteen blocks to a counter with a trapdoor in it, which marked the beginning of the kitchen. The kitchen was standard, with eight furnaces and a crafting table. It was small, five by thirteen (to match up with the length of the house), but was up to Gameknight's needs.
The next two rooms were guest bedrooms, which were two blocks smaller than the other rooms so people could pass by without entering. There was a bed, a double-chest, a crafting table, and a painting in each.
The fifth room was a lounge with wool furniture and a glass wall looking outside at the yard. On the right side of the lounge was the master bedroom, with triple, four-poster bed (because Gameknight rolled around a lot in his sleep). There were two double chests, two crafting tables, two furnaces and the two rarest paintings in Minecraft.
On the other side of the lounge was a small Spleef arena, with a one block drop to water below. Before you entered, there was a chest stocked with iron shovels to destroy the snow blocks. It was open on the side of the lounge, so people could watch other users play.
Torches were scattered throughout the house (tho not to close to the snow blocks), so light was everywhere during the night.
Gameknight walked past it all through the double doors leading outside and toward a hot tub he had installed himself. The hot tub was simple, lava, then glass, then water, but it worked like a charm. Gameknight deactivated his armour, took off the chestplate, then walked into the water. It started to rain, but Gameknight didn't care, he'd built a roof over the hot tub. After an hour, Gameknight got out, walked into the master bedroom, and fell asleep.
