I love skyblock. I love fan fics. So i decided to combine the two into an epic, survival, skyblock-ish adventure.
So here begins Steve's quest on everyone's favorite sky island!
PRELUDE
Good, no problems with the download, I spawned normally. I waited a moment while the chunks loaded. Well, there wasn't much to load. Just some small, 3X3X3 hunks of dirt with a tree and a chest. I just wanted to avoid lag. As I waited, I wondered if I could complete the challenges given on the forums. All of them would have sounded easy if this were a normal world. This was not. This was a place where dirt was valuable, where falling once could result in failure, and where one mistake could spell doom.
This was Skyblock.
CHAPTER 1
"Alright, chunks appear to be loaded. Let's get started," I said to no one. No one but me, of course. I peeked in the chest. 12 pieces of string, a bucket of lava, a bone, wheat, a red mushroom, 2 blocks of ice, pumpkin seeds, a brown mushroom, a slice of melon, and a cactus block. I closed the chest and walked to the tree. Six blocks tall, with three exposed logs. I began to punch it. Isn't that how everything begins?
I was not scared that I could punch wood with no pain, nor was I surprised when the blocks just floated. I was used to this. I was used to blocky worlds, too. And not only was I used to pixelation, I embraced it. I had removed the three originally exposed blocks when I realized that I should remove the leaves first. I punched the leaves in front. Oddly, no saplings. I went around to the back. It was difficult punching in the one-block wide space. After I had trimmed a few more leaves, a sapling fell out, and I walked backwards to grab it.
That's when I fell.
CHAPTER 2
I plummeted down into the emptiless void. I watched as the last heart of my health was destroyed, along with three pieces of wood. Death Count: 1. I respawned and moped for a minute. Then I said to myself, "No sense crying over every mistake. You've got work to do, Steve!" And there was.
I harvested the two remaining pieces of wood, and got a one sapling from the leaves. Well, it could be better. Or worse. But mostly better. I then preceded to dig out the pits for the cobblestone generator. I put the lava and ice in so that I could get to work on the first challenge once I was ready.I crafted a work bench, then a wooden pickaxe, with two sticks left over.
Now it was time to retry tree farming.
CHAPTER 3
I placed the sapling in front of the chest. This was my last hope. I took the bone out of the chest and crafted it into three bone meal. I hessitantly clicked on the little tree. To my relief, it grew fine. A healthy, five-block-tall tree. I trimmed the leaves and received five saplings. I stood a moment in thanks for this wonerful harvest. Then I retrieved the four logs. I stored them in the chest then went to the cobble generator.
I took out the pick I made with the original logs. I broke the ice and watched as it made stone. I began to harvest it when I relized that it would be more effectient to collect the lava first. I grabbed the bucket and scooped it up. Then I noticed that it was night, and the lava had been lighting things up. So I put the lava back, so I could see what I was doing.
Then I got hungry.
CHAPTER 4
My hunger bar was down to five points. I was half-way to starving. I needed food. I scrambled towards the chest. Melons. Yes. Melons would do. I took out the melon and made seeds. Then, I made a hoe. I quikly ran to the cobble generator and tilled the dirt next to the water. I then proceeded to plant the seeds. I decided I would save bone meal for trees. It would take a while without it, but hopefully the melon would grow before I died of hunger.
The sun came out, and I continued mining stone now that I didn't need lava light. I hate working in the dark. I only do it when nessesary. I could walk off the edge, or drown. As I mined, I shuddered at those thoughts.Once I had about a stack of cobble, I stored it in the chest. Finally, I could start building my world, my way. I raised my pick up with pride.
Completed Chalenges: 1.
More chapters coming soon!
Currently there is only one banner, more coming soon:
So here begins Steve's quest on everyone's favorite sky island!
PRELUDE
Good, no problems with the download, I spawned normally. I waited a moment while the chunks loaded. Well, there wasn't much to load. Just some small, 3X3X3 hunks of dirt with a tree and a chest. I just wanted to avoid lag. As I waited, I wondered if I could complete the challenges given on the forums. All of them would have sounded easy if this were a normal world. This was not. This was a place where dirt was valuable, where falling once could result in failure, and where one mistake could spell doom.
This was Skyblock.
CHAPTER 1
"Alright, chunks appear to be loaded. Let's get started," I said to no one. No one but me, of course. I peeked in the chest. 12 pieces of string, a bucket of lava, a bone, wheat, a red mushroom, 2 blocks of ice, pumpkin seeds, a brown mushroom, a slice of melon, and a cactus block. I closed the chest and walked to the tree. Six blocks tall, with three exposed logs. I began to punch it. Isn't that how everything begins?
I was not scared that I could punch wood with no pain, nor was I surprised when the blocks just floated. I was used to this. I was used to blocky worlds, too. And not only was I used to pixelation, I embraced it. I had removed the three originally exposed blocks when I realized that I should remove the leaves first. I punched the leaves in front. Oddly, no saplings. I went around to the back. It was difficult punching in the one-block wide space. After I had trimmed a few more leaves, a sapling fell out, and I walked backwards to grab it.
That's when I fell.
CHAPTER 2
I plummeted down into the emptiless void. I watched as the last heart of my health was destroyed, along with three pieces of wood. Death Count: 1. I respawned and moped for a minute. Then I said to myself, "No sense crying over every mistake. You've got work to do, Steve!" And there was.
I harvested the two remaining pieces of wood, and got a one sapling from the leaves. Well, it could be better. Or worse. But mostly better. I then preceded to dig out the pits for the cobblestone generator. I put the lava and ice in so that I could get to work on the first challenge once I was ready.I crafted a work bench, then a wooden pickaxe, with two sticks left over.
Now it was time to retry tree farming.
CHAPTER 3
I placed the sapling in front of the chest. This was my last hope. I took the bone out of the chest and crafted it into three bone meal. I hessitantly clicked on the little tree. To my relief, it grew fine. A healthy, five-block-tall tree. I trimmed the leaves and received five saplings. I stood a moment in thanks for this wonerful harvest. Then I retrieved the four logs. I stored them in the chest then went to the cobble generator.
I took out the pick I made with the original logs. I broke the ice and watched as it made stone. I began to harvest it when I relized that it would be more effectient to collect the lava first. I grabbed the bucket and scooped it up. Then I noticed that it was night, and the lava had been lighting things up. So I put the lava back, so I could see what I was doing.
Then I got hungry.
CHAPTER 4
My hunger bar was down to five points. I was half-way to starving. I needed food. I scrambled towards the chest. Melons. Yes. Melons would do. I took out the melon and made seeds. Then, I made a hoe. I quikly ran to the cobble generator and tilled the dirt next to the water. I then proceeded to plant the seeds. I decided I would save bone meal for trees. It would take a while without it, but hopefully the melon would grow before I died of hunger.
The sun came out, and I continued mining stone now that I didn't need lava light. I hate working in the dark. I only do it when nessesary. I could walk off the edge, or drown. As I mined, I shuddered at those thoughts.Once I had about a stack of cobble, I stored it in the chest. Finally, I could start building my world, my way. I raised my pick up with pride.
Completed Chalenges: 1.
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From Steve's perspective, only he's breaking the fourth wall.
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Chapter 2!
Your imagination can suffice, if I'm correct. That leaves things open to you.