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The Adventures of Steve

It all started when Steve was looking for a village. He had been surviving in the world of Minecraft ever since his parents died, Jake and Dawn.He was trying to chop down a tree before night hits because when that happens the beasts rise to feast on all living souls.The moon was lowering over the mountain he quickly got his wood and bolted to his small house on the mountain side. Then, a creeper started bolting at him he ran to his house but the creeper followed.Then BOOM his house was gone, lit in flames he backed away slowly then he watched as a zombie pigman hit him.When he woke up he was laying in the woods all alone he got up and stretched he then remembered
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“Now I know that was scary and that some of you lost your loved ones.And I am so sorry.” He stood there looking at everyone’s faces.“That is why I have to leave you guys.That creature came here because of me and I didn’t mean for any of this, you knew I was coming before I even got here,because you cared about me and I care about you.But I will return to protect you, you’ll be much safer without me.I love you all”He said and walked off the stage.He returned to his house, packed his things and made his final goodbyes before leaving.He found a path and was following it he made sure not to reveal his real goal to the people.The beast was still alive and he found the prints.He was in a snow biome when he heard a roar.He turned to see two polar bears a mom and a cub looking at him.He slowly walked away looking at the neutral but still scary animals.The sun was setting and he needed to make shelter he was also getting cold.He gathered some wood from a nearby forest biome and got to work placing blocks on top of blocks.By the time his new house was finished the beasts had come to tango with him,he killed them of course.He set up a mattress using the wool he got off a sheep earlier.He was in a forest a giant forest and something was yelling or roaring he looked around and everything was in flames.He saw something not the lord of the beasts but another person but with glowing eyes that you can look into and it would burn on his knees.Above the glowy eyed person was a creature a giant creature with fangs sticking out of it’s mouth and it bit into the

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