Hey guys! NinjaMaster here! And I am proud to say that the final, epic battle is here! Took 29 chapters to get here, but we are here! This one took a while to write as well, but I got it done thanks to Jen! I hope you guys enjoy this chapter, hopefully the battle is amazing! So, enough talk, let's get to the chapter!
Jerome's POV-
"YOU MONSTER!" I heard faintly through the darkness, and within seconds, the darkness magically disappeared. I looked around, blinking several times to get used to the sudden light, and I looked to the center, where I saw Herobrine, Notch, and Sky. Herobrine stood over Notch, looking towards Sky, his body seeming to glow with the dark magic that he had just used. Notch, however, I knew was gone. A giant stab wound was in his chest, and he was motionless, his body not disappearing in a shower of particles like the Valkyrie soldiers did. I heard a sobbing gasp go out, and immediately ran to Sierra, who had collapsed to the ground, looking to Notch. I wrapped her in my arms, trying to comfort her at the same time as watch what was going on.
"No, he was the monster. I was the one that saved this wretched planet," Herobrine hissed, kicking aside Notch's limp body.
"What do you mean by that, Herobrine!?" Mitch exclaimed, holding onto the hilt of his diamond sword tightly, which made his knuckles turn white.
Herobrine shook his head, and then quickly ran forward, grasping onto Adam's neck and lifting him up against a wall. This made Sierra jump out to his rescue, but I pulled her back, not wanting to lose her as well as Notch. "All you Minecrafters are the same. You are oblivious to anything that doesn't help you out in any way. Ever since the beginning, Notch has been using you Minecrafters as his tools, his slaves. He has never cared for you, never looked out for you guys when you were most in need. Let me ask you, Sky, did Notch ever help you when you asked for help in trying to get all of the weapons?" Herobrine growled, staring into Sky's eyes while slightly tightening his grasp on his neck.
We all fell silent, afraid to answer his question. We knew that he was right. Notch didn't do anything to help us when we had asked for help. Notch wasn't there for us when Herobrine was chasing us and we had to gather the Sacred Weapons to even have a chance to get up here in the Aether. He watched the whole time, not doing a single thing to help us while we were in the most of need.
"I only tried to stop him. The only way that I can help you Minecrafters more than Notch does was to take over your cities, make order that will help keep everything neat and orderly. I had to kill my brother, he wasn't doing his job in being the God of Minecraftia. When he banished me to the Nether, he knew that I would have done a better job in protecting the world, and out of jealously he sent me to Hell. He didn't want to take my place in controlling the dead, he wanted to control the living. I was the one that was destined to be the God of Minecraftia, and he was the one destined to be the God of the Nether. I'm just making things right and how they should have been thousands of years ago."
Adam grasped onto Herobrine's hand that was wrapped around his neck, and he gasped out, "How... can we... believe you?" That made Herobrine mad. He grasped tighter onto his neck, making Sky cough to get some air. "Ever since you... destroyed our home... you have been trying to... kill us, not save us. For... some of my friends... you succeeded. But... I refuse to believe that... you're best interest... was to protect us."
I nodded to his statement. It just seemed weird to me that the God of the Nether would want to protect the humans that he hated most. The others nodded in agreement, though some seemed reluctant to do so. Herobrine growled, then he threw Sky to the ground, who slumped down due to lack of energy. "You Minecrafters are as naïve as my brother was. You can't realize who has the power now. Well, like your leader, I will gladly kill you."
Right then, the doors burst open, and dozens of Valkyrie soldiers burst into the room, their weapons ready to use. It took them only a minute to see Notch's dead body lying on the ground, and that fueled their anger. Without warning they charged forward or launched their arrows towards Herobrine, who quickly teleported out of there. The lead Valkyrie cursed, and then he turned towards us. "You guys need to get out of here. Protect the Forevermore Sword from being taken by the wrong hands, that is your task," he said, watching as Bashur helped Sky get up from the ground.
"What? No, we have to help. We caused this to happen, we have to help," Sierra exclaimed, looking to the Valkyries with shock on her face.
"We realize that. But you guys have already caused enough chaos up here, we don't want any more. Get out of here, that is how you can help us," he responded, and then he gestured to his comrades and they leapt through the broken window and flew away from the building.
I watched the Valkyrie fly away with regret, closing my eyes. They were right. We had caused this all to happen. In anger, Mitch walked forward towards Jeb, who had pushed himself up against the closest wall, fright plastered on his face. Grabbing onto his shirt front like Sky did, Mitch then said, "OK, Jebby boy, what is wrong with these guys? Aren't they supposed to be helpful and guardian angels as AntVenom here so kindly explained about three months ago?"
"Mitch, calm down!" I exclaimed, walking away from Sierra and towards my best friend.
"No, he has reason to be angry, Jerome," Jeb said softly, looking down quickly to his dead master's body. Breathing in, he then said, "They, like you, are afraid. Their master is dead, so there is no longer order. Like if Sky were to die, you guys would fall apart in chaos because there would be no order. Well, that is what happened here. Notch is... dead, and they no longer have someone to answer to. I could take over, but that is not my purpose in life. Without a God of Minecraftia, the Valkyrie will be angry and answer to no one except for Michael, the head Valkyrie, the one that told you to go home. These guardian angels have a dark side when their leader is dead. Ask your friend Ray here, she is a Valkyrie, she should know how this feels."
Everyone looked over to Ray, who had tear stains on her cheeks. Ray nodded quickly, and then she said, "Notch was the one that gave me a second chance at life, the man who was basically my father. He may have been my boss, but even so he took care of me and the other Valkyries. Now that he is dead... I feel unnaturally free, which, though I love freedom, feels horrible. My brothers and sisters are just trying to protect their homeland, they didn't mean to be so rude to you guys."
"We were just trying to protect our homeland as well," I said quickly.
Noah approached up behind Ray, putting his hand on her shoulder. "It's going to be OK. Everything turns out right in the end, that's how good works. Good always prevails in the end, even if things look grim at first," he said, which made Ray smile towards him.
"What do you have to say, Adam?" Ant asked Sky. Everyone turned their attention to our leader, who was slowly recovering from what he had just gone through. Adam quickly coughed, and then he looked everyone in the eye before answering.
"As I see it right now, both of our groups have the same goal: stop Herobrine and restore order to our homes. The Valkyrie just had their leader killed, and they want to avenge his death. We had our home ripped away from us, having many of our friends die as well, and we lead Herobrine up here. We both want to save our homes. That is why..." Sky took in a deep breath, and then he said, "we have to stop Herobrine, once and for all."
Sierra's POV-
You stand at the top of the world, looking down at the chaos and ruin below. To your sides are your best friends, your brother, your boyfriend. All, like you, are dressed in full battle gear for the battle that you knew was going to come. A soft wind blows past you and the others, which you breathe in. You knew that in a little bit, all you would be able to smell would be smoke, blood, and death. You wanted to take in as much clean air as you could get before going into battle. As you prepare to run to battle, you think of the past, remembering cherishing times that, if you died, you wanted to remember forever. The moment you and your brother first met, the moment when you became friends with those that were around you at the time, the fun games that you and your friends played together before your home was destroyed, the moment when you realized who you truly were in love with, the night where you and your boyfriend admitted your love to each other, the night dancing around the fire singing songs and having fun, the feeling of happiness when the Forevermore Sword was finally created. All of those moments were dear to you, and it fueled you to not forget the reason why you were going into battle. This was the final fight, the fight that decided whether or not the world would be saved from the tyranny of Herobrine.
Glancing over to Jerome, I then reached my hand out to him, and he reached out as well. Our hands intertwined, and he quickly squeezed my hand while smiling towards me. I then looked over to Adam, who was on my other side. He held the Forevermore Sword in his hand, which was glowing with a heavenly light. He himself seemed to glow with a heavenly light, which I had never seen before. I had seen the evil aura around him when the evil side was in control, but this was new.
"Guys, I couldn't have asked for better friends than I have right now. You all have made my life better in different aspects, and for that I thank you. But now we will be going into battle... and some of us may not make it through to the end. I hope that we will meet again at the end of this day," Adam said, smiling to each and every one of our friends. They all responded with the same thing, and then Adam turned to Dawn, who was going to stay behind. Her swollen belly would impede her from preforming at the top of her game, so she would be stayin behind with Jeb. She looked to be in a lot of pain, and I couldn't imagine what she was going through.
"Dawn, I love you with all my heart and soul. You know this, but I can't help but say it again and again. Jeb will protect you, and you just get better from what is infecting your body. I will meet you at the end of this day, and if I don't, well, then I was killed, which hopefully doesn't happen. I love you, baby," Sky said, grasping her cheeks softly with his hands.
Dawn smiled softly, a lone tear slipping down her cheek. "I love you too, Adam." The two lovers then shared a pationate kiss, their emotions pouring into the kiss. I looked over to Jerome, who had walked up behind me and wrapped his arm around my shoulder. Finally, the two pulled apart, and then Dawn stepped back to stand next to Jeb, who was watching us.
Breathing in, Adam then walked back to his position on the edge of the tip of he mountain, and he rose the Forevermore Sword in the air. "We will avenge the death of Notch by... defeating Herobrine!" We all let out our own battle cries, and then we all ran off the edge of the mountain. I jumped without fear, and expertly landed on the back of ice dragon that Adam had summoned with the Forevermore Sword. Jerome, Mitch, Jen and Ray also leapt onto the dragon I was on behind me, and once they were on, I let out a yell and the dragon dove towards the battleground. Looking to my sides, the other four dragons dove to the ground as well, my friends on their backs. Adam was on the air dragon leading it, TrueMU rode on the back of the fire dragon, Ant lead the earth dragon to the ground, and at the head of the water dragon was Deadlox. My friends were all behind the other leaders of the dragons, all ready for battle that we were going to head into.
A minute later, we swooped low enough to jump to the battle ground, and I looked to the battlegrounds. The Valkyrie battled furiously against the Nether mobs, their bodies standing out from the darkness and evil of the mobs. The dragon I was on let out a roar, which alerted the warriors below of our presence. The other dragons let out their own roars, and then they began to fire their powers down to the ground. The mobs let out frightened yelps as the dragons' powers hit them, either destroying them completely or injuring them heavily. I looked over to my brother, and he nodded. We then leapt off of the dragons, sliding across the ground from the speed of the dragon, and I spun in place as I began to slide to a stop, slicing a Zombie Pigman in half. Everyone else leapt off of the dragons, and ran into battle, all having our eyes set on a distant castle that hadn't been there before: Herobrine's Castle.
Like when we ran through CubeCity to head to the Nether portal, we never faltered in running. Anger fueled our bodies, giving us the energy to continue fighting despite how long we had been running that day. Adam led the battle, the Forevermore Sword gleaming with powerful energy. I swung my sword around, stabbing at any Nether creature that came running at me, trying to stop us. Fury blinded my judgement, and I couldn't help but kill any enemy that was in reach of my weapon.
We charged through the sea of monsters, helping the Valkyrie soldiers to defeat Herobrine's minions. The only time we stopped was when we had reached the outside of the castle and had stopped to take a quick breath. Michael, the head Valkyrie, was by our side, looking to us with anger in his eyes. "I told you mortals to go home. We can take care of this ourselves," Michael said, studying the front of the castle while trying not to get spotted by archers in the castle.
"We can't go home unless we stop Herobrine, so you're stuck with us," Adam said, panting slightly from the giant run that we had.
Michael looked over his shoulder, and looked to the five dragons that still fought against the Nether mobs back behind us. "How did you summon them? They have never had anyone in control of them since the beginning of creation."
"I guess I'm just lucky and awesome like that, Michael."
"Well, I guess they helped us a lot. And... I guess you guys helped us as well. We would have been dead had you not showed up when you did," Michael hesitantly said, closing his eyes when he said that. Looking back to the castle, he then said, "So, Adam, do you have a plan? How are we going to storm the castle and kill Herobrine?"
I looked over to my brother, who was studying the castle. A moment later, he said, "I have... no idea."
Everyone groaned in annoyance when he said that. Holding up his hands, Adam then said, "Calm down, guys. I didn't finish what I was saying. Yes, I don't have a definite plan, but I think I have a general idea of a plan. We need to somehow sneak into the castle, pinpoint where Herobrine is hiding, and kill him without getting ourselves killed. That's the general idea."
"Great, now how do we make that work into an actual plan?" I said, grasping onto my sword as I sheathed it quickly.
"Um... maybe we can help?" a voice behind us said, and we turned in unison to the voice, immediately raising our weapons towards them. Behind us was a large group of Squids, all mutated, standing there as if we were just normal people.
"Get back, you filthy creatures!" Adam cried out, thrusting his sword forward towards the Squids.
"Hey, hey, hey! We don't mean any harm this time!" the lead Squid, obviously just a normal Squid, cried out, flinching at the sight of the butter sword that Sky held in his hands.
I lowered my weapon slowly, along with some of the others. "What do you mean by that?" Quentin asked, staring at the group of Squids in front of us.
"We don't like doing this as much as you don't like it. But if you want to stop Herobrine, we are all that you have. We know that castle inside and out, and we hate Herobrine as much as you do. Our leader and him were working together but Herobrine watched silently while you killed our leader. Even though you killed him, Herobrine had as much help in the murder of our leader. If you want to get in, you have to let us help you," the lead Squid said, her tentacles gesturing while she talked.
Adam fell silent looking to the Squids, and then he closed his eyes tightly and cursed. "Fine. But after this we are not working together ever again," Adam said, glaring at the Squids.
The lead Squid smiled, and then she said, "My name is Derpina, by the way."
"I don't care for your name, Squid."
Rolling her derpy eyes, Derpina then turned to her fellow Squids, and she quickly said, "OK, we are going to go in and show these Minecrafters to where Herobrine is hiding in his castle. Even though we are enemies to them, we have to get them through safely to the top. I want a perimeter around them, the Archer Squids at the back and the Explosive Squids at the front. Make sure that no Nether mobs get them, and when we reach the top, we help them get in to defeat Herobrine. Our main priority is to protect Adam, so make sure that he survives to the end. Heads up, keep your eyes moving, don't ask any questions, shoot or kill first." Immediately, the large group of Squids moved into position, surrounding our giant group. I stepped outside of the group, not feeling very comfortable being surrounded by Squids, and several others came outside the group, but most stayed on the inside to protect Adam. Looking at my sides at who had stepped out of the circle was the Valkyrie, Jen, Ray, Noah, Mitch, Jerome, Brice and Seto. It wasn't a lot, but I knew it wouldn't be a problem for us.
"This is going to be kind of risky, but we will help you to the top, Adam. Squids, march!" Derpina exclaimed, and in unison the Squids began to move forward, making the others move as well. I looked over to Jerome, who had grasped onto my hand quickly and had squeezed it, and then we ran forward to run after the group.
As the group approached the giant doors of the castle, the Explosive Squids raised their tentacles up, and five TNTs came raining out of their tentacles, immediately exploding as they collided with the door. The door blasted off of its hinges, sending iron bits in every direction. As we pushed our way into the castle, hundreds of mobs came charging for us, trying to stop us. My little group that was outside of the group split up, half going to the front and half staying in the back, and we attacked the mobs that charged for us. I sliced at the skeletons and the spiders that came running at us, not thinking much about what I was doing. There was a time where I almost got caught by a skeleton, but Jen had pulled in front of me and deflected the arrow, which flew back at the skeleton and killed it. "Thanks Jen," I said, smiling to her as I then stabbed a zombie that was coming up behind me to try and kill me.
"Anything for a friend, Si," Jen said, smiling back to me and then charging forward to go and kill some more mobs. I looked back at the group that was surrounded by the Squids, and quickly saw Adam looking up towards me, worry in his eyes. I ignored the look, though, because I knew that he was worrying for nothing. I had years experience in fighting, so I wouldn't be taken down easily.
We pushed our way through five levels, shooting and killing any mob that tried to kill us. Many times I almost got killed, but I narrowly avoided getting hit by sliding under them and killing them or spinning or jumping out of the way. By the time we hit the sixth floor I was getting exhausted, but knew that I couldn't stop, or else I would be killed. Anytime the Endermen would teleport into the circle and try and kill my friends, the Squids would pounce on the Endermen, stopping them before they could escape or do any real harm. A couple of times Adam had to fight when a spider would drop down on the group from the ceiling, but other than that he really didn't do any fighting. Creepers, before they could even get close enough to explode, would be shot and killed by the help of the Archer Squids and my friends that were fighting with bows and arrows. Zombies would be stabbed and flung to the side by the outside group, along with Zombie Pigmen, though that was harder to pull off. Witches, with the small number there was, were a problem as well, but they would be killed by the archers along with the Creepers.
We didn't stop until we hit the twenty-second floor of the castle. By that time I was exhausted from running and fighting, barely managing to keep on fighting. But pulling up the strength I needed, I kept on going, killing the final group of mobs that stood between us and Herobrine. When the last zombie fell, I collapsed against the wall, coughing to try and get some air. Without a moment's thought Jerome ran up to me, and tried to help me breathe properly again. Many of the others also fell to the ground, exhaustion taking over their bodies. Derpina turned to Adam, and I saw her slowly approach him, as if still scared of him. "Here is as far as we are going. We helped you get up here, but we cannot continue unless we have a death wish," the Squid said, looking up to Adam.
"What?! I thought you said you were going to stay with us until we got to Herobrine!" Seto exclaimed, angry by what the female Squid said.
"Herobrine is past these doors, so we did fulfill our promise. Good luck, and the next time we meet we shall be enemies, Adam Skylar Fisher," Derpina said, and then she and her group of Squids slithered off, heading back down the castle and disappearing within a second.
"Oh, next time I see those Squids I am going to kill them," Eagle hissed, baring her fangs in the direction that the Squids had slithered off to.
Adam turned to everyone, and then he said, "Guys, I need you all to stay here."
That shocked everyone. "What? No, we are not leaving you here, Adam," Ian said with fury in his voice.
"I am supposed to kill Herobrine alone, and I don't want any of you to get hurt as well. Just stay here, please," Adam said, glancing to each of us, including the Valkyrie that stood away from our group.
I stood up, which silenced everyone for some reason. "OK, Adam, we will stay here," I said, looking over to the others and shooting them a look. Adam smiled, and then he brought me into a hug.
"You are the best sister a man can ask for, Sierra," Adam said, whispering into my ear. He then pulled back, looked to the others, and then he pushed into the next room, the door slamming behind him as he walked in.
"Just be safe, Adam..." I said, looking at where he had walked off to with worry in my system.
Sky's POV-
The moment I stepped through the door out onto the roof of the castle, I was filled with anger. It was the anger when the evil side of me activated, and it quickly took over my body. But this time, unlike all of the other times, I had control of it.
A wicked laugh rang out, and a moment later, Herobrine appeared in front of me. His evil eyes bore into my eyes, and I glared at him as he looked to me. We stared into each other's souls for what felt like an eternity. I didn't dare look away, worrying that if I looked away I would be killed from the immense power Herobrine had.
Finally, Herobrine sneered, and he hissed, "You have great power in you, Sky. I'm surprised you have survived this long looking into my soul, most Minecrafters would have perished within a minute of looking into my eyes."
"I'm not like most Minecrafters, Herobrine. You should know that of all people," I growled, gripping tightly onto the Forevermore Sword. The sword seemed to fill me with strength, which in that situation I needed desperately since I was facing against the most powerful and evil being in the universe.
Herobrine circled around me, and I turned to keep watching him. Herobrine studied me, and then he said, "Your friends, they care for you a lot, do they not?" I tensed up when he said that, beginning to fear for my friends. I didn't show my feelings, though, and continued to glare at the God of the Nether. "There was one that came to me, a while back, that wanted to protect you and some of the others. Were you aware of this happening?" Herobrine asked, right then summoning an obsidian sword into his hand, studying over it quickly.
I didn't show my surprise by what he said, but apparently the Nether God saw through my mask. Letting his head fall back, he let out an evil laugh, and then he shook his head. "You are so blind to everything that is happening around you, Sky. Well, this friend of yours is someone extremely close to you, one you may call your sister, Sierra."
I shook my head, not believing what he was telling me. Sierra wouldn't do that... would she? "No, you are lying, Herobrine," I said, thrusting my sword forward towards Herobrine. Before the sword could hit anything, Herobrine teleported away, appearing a couple of feet away. He chuckled in amusement.
"Oh, this time I am not lying. I had captured your sister a while back, and threatened to kill her if she did not obey my orders. She followed that order, and she has been helping me find where you guys were while you were travelling all across Minecraftia until she betrayed my orders and left. Well, I'm going to exact my revenge once and for all," Herobrine said, and then he held out his hand suddenly. Behind him appeared all of my friends, all gagged and bound roughly with Nether-like bonds, and in his hand appeared Sierra, Herobrine grasping onto her neck. She grasped at his fingers, trying to get him to release her, but he didn't even care about that.
"Let her go!" I exclaimed, staring at him in shock, finally dropping my disguise to hide my feelings.
"You have something that I need, Sky. I will only release her if you give me that which I desire: your necklace," Herobrine hissed, gripping tighter onto my sister's neck.
Looking down to my amulet, I then grasped onto it quickly. "Why do you need it, Herobrine?"
"The power that is within I need. It can only be unlocked by someone of great power, like the God of Minecraftia or the God of the Nether. The only one living currently is me. It has no use to you, and your necklace can restore your world as you once knew it. Give it to me and I release your sister."
"Don't... do it... Adam!" Sierra gasped out, her voice constrained from Herobrine's hand around her neck. My friends also shook their heads, agreeing with Sierra, but they stopped and flinched when the Wither Skeleton guards standing over them pushed a sword into their backs. I stared at my sister, seeing the pain that she was in. She was going to die any second from how hard Herobrine was grasping onto her neck. I couldn't let her die, even if she was a traitor before. But I couldn't give the amulet to Herobrine, that would mean the end of the world.
After a minute, I then slowly pulled off the amulet. Sierra looked distraught that I pulled off my amulet, but she couldn't do anything as I moved forward towards Herobrine. Once I was right in front of him, I said, "I will only give you this if you hand my sister over first."
"You have yourself a deal with the devil, Adam Skyler Fisher." Herobrine released Sierra from his grasp, letting her collapse to the ground, and then he swiped my amulet out of his hand. I quickly moved next to my sister to help her, and then looked up to see Herobrine staring at the necklace. "Finally! I have the amulet! Nothing can stop me now!" He put the necklace on, and immediately the necklace began to glow and Herobrine lifted off of the ground. Within seconds, the light from the necklace began to change, and it turned into a completely different amulet. This amulet was now red on the outside and black on the inside, glowing with a bright red light that seemed in itself entirely evil. Herobrine held out his hands, which were smoking from the fire he had summoned on his fingertips, and he let out an evil laugh that rocked the building.
Turning to Sierra, I then said, "Sierra, you have to go and free the others. Get out of here as soon as you can. I have to stop Herobrine, even it means that I get killed in the process."
"No, Adam, I won't let you get killed!" she exclaimed, grasping onto my arm before coughing, still trying to recover from being held in Herobrine's grasp.
"I am sorry. I have to do this." I pushed her towards my friends, and then I turned my attention to Herobrine, who had turned to face me. His eyes seemed to flicker like the fire he had in his hands, and he had a wicked grin on his face. I breathed in, and then let the anger inside of me kick on. The adrenaline from the anger rushed through my veins, and I looked up to Herobrine, a similar fire rushing through my body like the fire Herobrine had.
"What do you plan to do, Sky? You can't kill me, I am a god!" Herobrine exclaimed, looking only at me and ignoring Sierra, who was trying to release our friends.
"You're not the only god here, Herobrine," I hissed, and then I reached into my pocket. I pulled out the amulet that I had in my pocket, and held it out for Herobrine to see. "The amulet you have there is not mine, but my brother's amulet. I have my amulet, the amulet that Notch stored his power in."
"WHAT!? THAT'S NOT POSSIBLE!" Herobrine exclaimed, looking to me in shock.
Slipping the amulet on, I then said, "Oh, yes, it is possible, Herobrine. I am... the new God of Minecraftia." Immediately, my amulet began to glow, and I lifted into the air like Herobrine did. The amulet didn't change like it did for Herobrine, but instead I was adorned with magical armor, the armor of the God of Minecraftia. I can't explain what the armor looked like, it was so beautiful that it couldn't be described. My eyes began to glow golden behind my sunglasses, and soon my sunglasses disappeared, letting everyone see my eyes. The Forevermore Sword was tightly wrapped in my hand, matching the armor that I was now wearing.
Herobrine growled in extreme rage as he summoned a pair of fireballs in his hands, which were almost as big as he is. He threw them at me. However, I easily dodged them by darting to the left while still gripping the Forevermore Sword in my hands. The Nether God growled and then exclaimed, "Foolish Minecrafter! Do you wish to see the land below us burn and die away like a star?!"
All I did was shake my head side to side. "No, I don't! And I definitely don't want to see a future where you're the God of Minecraftia. Not in a million years!"
Herobrine yelled out as he summoned dozens of types of swords around himself, ranging in material from diamond to obsidian. He tossed them one by one, zooming through the air like bullets from a pistol. I dodged the weapons, left and right, even grabbing one by its blade before it could impale itself into my body. Herobrine threw his hands into the air and summoned in a sphere made of magic, glowing different shades of red, black, and gray. "Try and survive this! Herobrine exclaimed before throwing it at me.
I sheathed the Forevermore Sword as I readied myself for the large sphere to come at me. I threw my hands out and grabbed the ball of magic. It burned greatly in my grasp, but I managed to stop it from enveloping me into it completely. The power in the sphere was too great, so I growled in determination as I spun around and threw the sphere back at him. Herobrine had a look of shock in his expression before getting hit by the sphere and dealing with the amount of magic against his body. He yelled out in pain as he floated frantically in the air, losing his balance.
When he eventually regained control, Herobrine was frozen in place as he had a look of pain on his face. Electrical currents, ranging from black to red, surged through the outside of his body, making it impossible for him to move. "Looks like he's paralyzed from the orb's magic placed on him. Time to deliver the final blow!" I thought to myself. I floated backwards until I was a good distance away from Herobrine. Unsheathing the Forevermore Sword, all of the power in it surged into its ultimate blade and I aimed it right for the Nether God "It's over now," I said to myself.
I zoomed forward, whips of white magic twirling wildly around the sword and myself as I flew right for Herobrine. The Nether God managed to look up, but gasped as I closed the distance between us. At the last moment, I let go of the sword and watch it glide at a fast speed and pierce itself through Herobrine's chest. "AAAAAAAHHHHHHH!" Herobrine screamed out, the sword unleashing its power into his being. The god flies around uncontrollably as I watch him try to take the sword out, but it's too lodged into his body to be taken out. Herobrine grasped the sides of his head as he yelled out another pained scream.
Suddenly, he froze in place with the sword still in his body. Then, his entire body began to glow in a sheet of white, glowing brightly for a few seconds. Then, the whiteness quickly darkened into black, and Herobrine disappeared in a shower of dark particles.
How did you guys enjoy this chapter? Herobrine is finally dead! And now Adam is the God of Minecraftia! Wow! If you guys enjoyed this chapter, please review a #EpicFinalBattle. That would mean a lot!
Well, now we have the finale left, which will be posted late tomorrow or middle of Thursday. If you guys have any questions that you wanted to ask me, like confusing parts that I didn't really go over, ask away! But make it snappy! By five California time tomorrow (Wednesday October 22) I am closing the chance to have your question answered in the beginning of the finale tomorrow.
I will see you awesome readers tomorrow for the finale of Menaces of Minecraft!
