The moon was dipping lower. Gameknight had run out of potion, and was extremely tired. But he had to keep going! Who knew if his friends were dead, captured, had been turned to zombies, or maybe they were safe inside their walls. Gameknight ran faster, turning on a burst of speed, then he ran off a cliff's edge!

What with the endermen and their king being so snobby about being the "perfect monsters", Herobrine was glad to see them go. They were annoying. Powerful, he had to admit they were powerful, but still annoying. He was glad he had one the battle. He had found a house in a T-shape to live in. It had an amazing master bedroom, a small spleef arena were he allowed some monsters to play, and he could watch, and, the best part of it all, a hot tub.

Herobrine wondered whose house it was. 'Well', he thought, 'It's mine now!'

Sadly tho, it was nearing dawn and he had to eliminate those pesky users. He got out of the hot tub, put on his diamond armour, and left the house behind.

Rain was glad it was nearing the end. The pain in his arm kept throbbing and throbbing. It hurt worse than the time he had gone skiing and crashed into a tree in real life. He smiled. That trip had been fun.

Fox's leg hurt. He had to get up tho. The monsters were rounding everybody up. They were all headed to the only part of the wall left. Fox's eyes still stung from when Kelly had told him about Gameknight. Gone. Gone. His best friend kicked from the server forever. He choked up again. He couldn't cry in front of these monsters. He couldn't.

"Users!" The voice boomed out. 'Herobrine' Fox thought with contempt.

"You have failed! You tried to stop me, and now you will die! Usually your leaders would be killed first, but I'm a fair player," Herobrine stopped, "That word could be used both ways," he said over small snickers in the crowd, "both figuratively and literally!" but the snickers continued. "SILENCE!" the voice boomed out, louder than ever, "YOU WILL ALL PERISH, AT THE HAND OF HEROBRINE!"

He raised his sword, ready to strike a person at the front of the crowd, Kelly.

"NO THEY WON'T!"

The entire crowd whirled around, Herobrine looked up. Their, standing in the pathway towards the center of the village, was a ghost.

"You!" Herobrine shouted, "I should have known that, when defeat was imminent, you would hide like the coward you are."

"Wow," said Gameknight, "you really need to brush up on your insults for a person whose mother is so fat, she plays marbles with the planets."

Herobrine's eyes glowed brightest white, charged by anger, but Gameknight acted like he didn't notice. He walked forward. Fox could tell that he was trying to hide a limp, but not doing a very good job at it.

Gameknight pressed a button on the wall of a house next to him, and the dispensers in the wall fired out the emergency iron swords he had secretly stowed in the walls so that, if your sword broke, you could get an extra one. The users rushed forward, grabbed the weapons, and then turned to face the monster horde rushing toward them.

Gameknight hobbled as fast as he could toward a second button, but Herobrine was already there. He flashed his diamond sword at Gameknight's face. Gameknight's sword was in its sheath, so he nimbly jumped backward.

"How?" Herobrine asked astonished, "You're limping!" "

I always carry a spare bucket of water on me in case of large falls!"

Gameknight drew his sword and slashed it towards Herobrine's unprotected face. Jumping backward, Herobrine stabbed at Gameknight's chest. But Gameknight rushed forward, doing the exact opposite Herobrine expected. Gameknight slammed down the button on the wall. The segments that were under what had once been the wall around the village exploded. Most of what was left of the monsters blew up, making only three monsters per one user. Easy Peasy.

Unfortunately for him, Gameknight was taking on the most powerful monster of all. Herobrine would hang back, unleashing bolts of lightning, keeping himself far away from his pursuer. 'It's like a boss battle in video game,' Gameknight thought. Then he realized Herobrine was a boss, and this was a video game.

Gameknight lunged forward, deflecting another bolt of lightning off his sword, then he grabbed Herobrine's sword arm with his left hand, and proceeded to impale the monster king on the end of his sword. Herobrine pulled himself back and dropped his sword to the ground. He backed up against a wall, then pulled out a deep red bottle, and chugged it's contents. Then he pulled and extra sword out of his inventory and threw it towards Gameknight, who'd deactivated his armour!

Gameknight threw forward his combined sword to deflect the oncoming weapon, but just when he needed it most, the weapons split into the two different forms, going on opposite sides of the projectile. The sword hit Gameknightin the chest, piercing the iron chestplate he was now wearing. He sunk to the ground, defenseless.

Herobrine laughed, the two swords that Gameknight had thrown had landed on wither side of him, about half a block away each. The glitch's laugh died on his face.

The two swords combined together. Right in the center of his chest. Now pinned to the wall, Herobrine slumped forward, unable to hit the ground because of the melee weapon protruding from his chest. But he was still alive, mustering all of his energy, the glitch felt out through his powers, and teleported far away, leaving all of his items, as he was not strong enough to carry them with him.

About five minutes later, Kelly, Rain, Abigail, Fox, and the remaining 50 or so villagers came upon Gameknight's body. It had Herobrine's items scattered around it. Kelly's eyes widened, "No, Gameknight, no."

She started to cry. 'I can't lose another friend!' she thought. Kelly broke down. Fox rushed up and said, "Hey, his body isn't disappearing, he's not dead!"

Immediately, anyone who was near the wall when it exploded rushed forward and offered potions of healing. Kelly grabbed one, pulled off the cork, and then force-fed Gameknight the contents. Gameknight's eyes fluttered open. "Ow," he murmured, "Ow, ow OW OW!"

Fox looked at his friend, then pulled the diamond sword out of his body to a chorus of "Ow!" 's from Gameknight. Then Rain, and Abigail, poured the remaining healing potions (a lot had been used to heal those hurt in final battle) into Gameknight's wound and his mouth.

Gameknight smacked his lips. "Well," he said, jokingly, "the taste of healing potions is forever ruined for me."

A couple people chuckled in the crowd. Gameknight, cheered on by the chuckles, said to Kelly, repeating a Ronald Reagan line, "Kelly, I forgot to duck."

Now complete laughter erupted from the small crowd on the village road. The laughter echoed above the village, now safe from most monsters, for good.

Gameknight got up, and looked at the items strewn around him. "I take it these are Herobrine's?" he asked.

"Maybe," Kelly shrugged, we just came over here, saw you lying on the ground, with the items strewn around you, and figured they were his."

Gameknight pulled his combined sword out of the wall. "I hope so," he responded, "he made a good hole in my armour."

Gameknight looked at his chest, the hole in the armour was gone!

Rain slapped him on the shoulder, "Let's get going. We've got a lot of materials to gather if we want to rebuild this village."

Gameknight nodded, "One thing tho, after the wall's complete, I'm leaving to see if anyone else needs as much help as we did. Anybody want to join me?"

No one spoke. Fox raised his hand, reluctantly, "You always hafta be the hero, don't you? Riding off into the sunset or investigating what's over the rainbow or somthin' like that."

Gameknight smirked. Then turned his head to see Kelly raise her hand. "I have bad memories here now," she said, looking ashamed, "I just don't think I should stay here."

Gameknight's smile faded. He noticed that, in the crowd around him, a couple players were missing. Even one that he'd seen Kelly with a lot. Probably one of her best friends.

Gameknight decided to change the mood. "Who's ready to get mining!?" he asked.

Two Weeks Later…

The wall had been mostly rebuilt, tho with cobblestone instead of obsidian, the houses were up, and the users were moved back in. Gameknight, Kelly, and Fox had been given one horse each, three stacks of steak each, and a goodbye. They were now headed toward the sunrise, up into the east, but, little did they know, an evil had gathered there. An evil that they were all too familiar with.

(Hey guys! Gameknight17 here. I really hope that you enjoyed this story. This is only one part of the trilogy that I'm planning on writing, I think it took about a year to complete (nine months if you don't count summer cause I didn't do much writing then). All the different parts could be read as different stories with no connection to each other, or one large story that goes together. This story happens before the events of any of Rainimator's videos. And the next one happens during all of them, well except for "Hard Pill to Swallow". I hope you enjoyed, Gameknight17.)