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The Mines
Colak and Forl were assigned a cell for when they wereno t mining, where they would receive their meals. They were given pickaxes for when they WERE mining, and these pickaxes were THEIRS, although they were removed from them when they went back to their cells, which was also when they hand over any diamonds they had found.
And that is how they spent two years.
They discovered that many people sentenced there had not actually committed any crime, and only had different beliefs, like Colak and Forl. Two such people were in the cell over, whoo s names were Masun and Goral, and the two cells could talk to each other by removing a brick that was no properly secured.
Then one day something very important happened.
Colak and Forl were mining in their usual branch, and Colak was again telling Forl everything that was on his mind, as they usually did.
o I mean, if we had enough support, we could cause a rebellion!o
o And what would we fight with, pickaxes? On steel swords and armour? We couldno t win.o
o But we could try! And that would show o hey is this cobblestone?o
And so it was. The spot than Colak wad just chipped stone out of did indeed have cobblestone behind it. Colak began to widen the are of cobblestone, and then beak through. When he and Forl broke though, something amazing met their eyes.
Behind the cobblestone was a very large cobblestone room, lit by numerous torches on the walls. The walls were lined with chests, and in the middle of the room, a large conference table sat, surrounded by a multitude of chairs. At one end of the table sat a large stone throne.
And on that throne sat Herobrine.
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