Gameknight woke up right after the sun had began to slip behind the blocky horizon. He had just gotten out of bed, when Fox burst in, wearing full armour.
"Good, you're awake," he said, "Get your armour on and let's go. We're needed at the wall, Herobrine's attacking again. This time, he brought the Ender Dragon, and someone's riding it!"
"So," Gameknight said, activating his armour, "I was right."
"I never said you weren't."
"Sorry."
Gameknight followed Fox out the door, his sword in hand. When they got to the wall, Gameknight saw that Rain, Abigail, and Kelly were already on it, wearing full diamond. When he got on the wall, Gameknight saw a sea of monsters that stretched as far as the eye could see. Zombies, Skeletons (both in leather helmets), Spiders Creepers, Slimes, a small amount of witches, no more Bobs, a large herd of endermen, all of their generals, and of course Herobrine and the Dragon Rider.
Gameknight sucked in his breath, the dragon was even larger than it had been in his dream! The rider was in full iron armour, and he held a glowing purple sword. Gameknight knew that, one way or the other, this would be the last battle fought over the village.
The endermen teleported forward, placing ladder blocks against the wall. They were repelled by the players on top of the wall (Gameknight included) who dumped water buckets on their heads, then scooped the water right back up. Rain saw Herobrine charge up an attack, then throw it at Gameknight, who was busy giving a wounded player (he was shot by a skeleton arrow) a healing potion. Rain deflected the lightning blast off his sword, right into the ender dragon.
The monster howled and reared up, almost tossing it's rider. Rain nodded in satisfaction, then hurried along.
Over two hours later the attack stopped. Gameknight ordered the men on his segment of wall to remain alert, it was probably just a diversion to throw them off guard. Gameknight waited for the attack to come. He waited, and waited, and waited… Soon dawn was breaking over the hills in the distance, and Gameknight knew that his men needed rest, so he ordered half of them to whip out beds and get some rest, while the other half stood guard on the wall. After another hour, Gameknight switched the shifts. The entire day passed like this.
By then, Gameknight himself had almost nodded off on several occasions, so he pulled out a bed, and took a nap. It wasn't the explosion that woke him, it was the screams.
Gameknight was dreaming of his house. His house, and his mom's pumpkin pie, which she was famous for (at least in their area). But when he heard loud screams, he woke up immediately. He jumped out of bed and saw that, further down the wall, a huge segment was missing! Monsters flooded in, climbed the stairs on the back side of the wall, and killed the sleeping soldiers who were exhausted from staying up all night and most of the day!
Gameknight activated his armour, drew his twin swords, and rushed in slashing at any exposed monster. He cut through at least a score and a half before a creeper right beside him blew up, launching him sky high. Gameknight clamped his sword tight in his hands, and had the sensation of falling, but he was falling sideways! He knew the end was coming, and blacked out.
