Steve slowly rose from his bed. No force controlling him, it had all just been a dream… Then Steve looked out the window and saw his body busily chopping down a nearby tree. Wait, what? Steve frantically looked down at his hands. Nothing. He tried to mine a nearby piece of dirt. Nothing. He tried to open the door. Nothing. Again. So Steve wondered, was he a ghost? If he was a ghost why couldn't he go through walls, or doors? Steve saw his body return to the door, and open it. He quickly rushed out. His body turned its attention to the crafting table, and Steve quickly ran away.

What was happening to him? Why wasn't he in his body? He probably would have shed tears if he had had eyes to cry from.

"Steve." A voice roared from the sky.

Steve nervously looked around. There was no one there. Where was the voice coming from.

"Do you want your body back?"

Now the voice had Steve's attention.

"Follow my words, and you shall get your body back."

"What do you want me to do?" Steve asked.

"Inside the purple vortex, beneath the fire and brimstone,

In the land of all of those who have white eyes,

There lies the exit portal, high up in the sky.

There you must go to find your soul; here you must come to get home,

But be warned, if you make the slightest mistake, your body will never come back."

Steve paused to figure out what this meant. Fire and brimstone probably meant the Nether, but what about under it, with the white eyed men? He breathed in and out deeply. One step at a time. He had to get to the Nether, but how?

Hmm. I thought. Well, I've made a huge statue of myself, a massive underground tunnel, and a giant torch, but wouldn't it be nice to have some Netherrack to light up the torch? I think I have enough diamond to make a pickaxe, but where can I find lava?

First off, Steve thought, was obsidian. He knew where a huge thing of lava was, he just needed to get his body to find it. How? He couldn't break anything, he couldn't move anything, heck, and just for kicks he was invisible too! With all this rage inside of him, Steve touched a tree. The wood disappeared. Steve, astonished, looked at the wood closer. It had turned into glass. Steve tried to think of things that made him mad, and then touched another piece of wood. Nothing. Steve concentrated as hard as he could on the wood. It became glass. That was all the inspiration he needed. Steve didn't know how long it would take, but he would make his body find a transparent trail and follow it to the lava! He ran off to the lava pit as fast as was possible.

What's this glass doing in this tree? Weird. Maybe it's a glitch in the game.

Steve didn't know how many day-night cycles he had gone through out there, making a trail all the way to his body's house, one block at a time. The good thing was he now knew that zombies, skeletons, spiders, slimes, and even creepers, neither saw him, or affected him. Also, just to see if it was possible, he had turned a spider to glass. Still, he wasn't worn out, as he had no body to be worn out from. He decided to wait until his body came out and follow its trail.

A glass walkway? I don't think this is a glitch. Did my brother download a mod without me knowing? Ehh, it's just a game, I'll follow it.

Steve would've smiled. His body took the bait, hook, line, and sinker. Soon it would find the lava pit and, as Steve knew it had a bucket, probably make obsidian. Look out Nether, here I come!

Awesome! A lava pit! Just what I needed. Maybe this is what this mod does.

Steve watched his body pull out a bucket, scoop water, and throw it into the lava. The lava cooled into obsidian, and just as Steve had thought, his body had a diamond pickaxe. Before long, the entirety of the once lava pit had been mined, and his body rushed home as night began to fall. It wasn't quick enough. Steve heard the moan of a zombie nearby, and he rushed into action, instantly turning it into glass. His body had enough time to make it home, and into bed.

Did that zombie turn into glass? This mod is awesome!

The next day, Steve watched as a portal was built. One block of obsidian after another, until a four by five rectangle was formed. Then the flint and steel, and a shimmering purple veil suddenly covered the inside of the portal. Well, he thought. Here I go.

Into the Nether! This is gonna be fun…