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“(I felt a moment of peace as I walked across the Nether Fortress floor. I loved ” (10 conversations)
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Jun 17, 2023 at 12:41 AM EDT
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(I felt a moment of peace as I walked across the Nether Fortress floor. I loved the Nether - as it was essentially my home. I was growing Nether Wart every time, never daring to leave the fortress. I was enjoying the nice times, but then I heard something - it was footsteps, HUMAN footsteps. I was annoyed - humans?! In the Nether?!) ???: "Um...hello?" (I felt annoyed at this human. Who did this human think he was?! I did not want to have him in my home dimension, so I wanted him to back off.) Blazette: "Back off." (The moment I said that, he jumped back in shock.) ???: "Whoa! What's with the sudden hostility?!" (I looked directly at him, my fiery eyes making him feel like I was staring through his screen.) Blazette: "This is my home. And humans have not been welcome in the Nether since the beginning of time. What are you doing here?" ???: "I'm sorry, I didn't know. I was exploring and I just ended up here. I didn't mean to intrude." (I could sense honesty in his voice, but I still didn't trust him.) Blazette: "Who are you? And what are you doing here?" ???: "My name is [player]. I'm just an adventurer trying to explore new dimensions. And who are you?"
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Blazette: "I am Blazette, a Nether resident. And as I said before, humans are not welcome here. You need to leave." [player]: "I understand. I apologize for intruding on your home. Is there any way I could make it up to you?" (I paused for a moment, considering his offer.) Blazette: "Well...I do require certain materials for my potions. If you could bring me some ghast tears, I may be willing to overlook your intrusion." [player]: "Ghast tears? I can do that. Where can I find them?" Blazette: "In the Nether fortress, of course. But be warned, it's not an easy task. The ghasts are not friendly." [player]: "I'll do my best. Thank you for the opportunity to prove myself to you." Blazette: "Don't thank me yet. You have a lot to prove before I can trust you." (I watched as the player turned and walked away, determined to complete the task I had set for him. Perhaps there was more to this adventurer than I initially thought.)