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JenniferMOlympian_creeper
I took these with the help of the mob statues mod.
i do like the friendly mob pictures, very nice! could you do the same with the hostile ones? i really like the way you arranged them, perhaps put them a little further apart from each other. and maybe loose that single player commands text? (i don't endorse mods) press "F1" to hide the hud ingame.
also what are the three things next to the skeleton?
mypetReptarSo I'm relatively new here, and to minecraft, and I have to admit, Minecraft is possibly one of the scariest games I have ever played. I'm not talking pop out and shock you scary, I mean paranoia scary. The other day I was digging into the side of a mountain and I got pretty deep, and then suddenly I start to see mine cart tracks. I had stumbled upon an old mine. Sure I should be excited, if half the place were not pitch black and the sounds of mobs weren't everywhere. Yet I was truly scared yet. When I found I didn't know how to get back out I became scared. I spent hours searching through the winding tunnels of the abandoned mine hoping desperately to find my way out. Before I could I died, but not before leaving all my valuables in a chest. I spent another two lives searching for that chest, but that's a different story. What just happened to me showed me how scary Minecraft can be.
I busy building a farm for wheat when I heard a zombie noise coming from below. The avid zombie slayer I quickly grabbed my shovel, a sword, and a pick-axe. I dug deep below my intended farm land until a came upon a small cave. Inside it was dark, as to be expected, and I found the miscreant zombie that was bothering my plants with it's mindless groans. Ever the explorer I chose to delve deeper, after all the crops weren't going anywhere. The further I went the more it appalled me that I had built not just my farm, but my entire fortress over such an expansive cave system.
The darkness of the cave's were no match for my torches, and learning from past mistakes I readily left a trail of redstone dust behind me. Yet to my amazement I could see light through the darkness up ahead. Curious and cautious I moved forward. "Perhaps it is another abandoned mine" I though to myself, "but so close to the surface?" I rounded the final corner to be greeted with a continuation of that cave, only this one was filled with torches. I moved forward only to be shot by an arrow. The force of the hit pushed me down a hole on the left. Luckily I had landed only two blocks down, any farther to the left and I would have died for sure. Angered I turned to face my skeletal assailant. I dug my way up, and was greeted by hsssss of a creeper. It blew only a few blocks away, and thankfully took the skeleton with it.
Damaged, but recovering I returned to the mystery at hand, and forgetting to lay the redstone, I went further in. I appeared that the first chamber I had came upon was a small room with two very deep shafts in the center, and at the bottom of the shafts were more torches. Opposite the end I had entered was a continuation of the tunnel, also illuminated by torches. I followed this tunnel until it brought me to a large cavern, very deep and very wide, and at the bottom, another abandoned mine. What was odd though is that this mine was empty, and illuminated, as if another player had been here before. Choosing not to go deeper, for I have bad experiences getting lost in mines, I followed the tunnel at the top, and then I saw it. A crafting table, and next to it, a furnace. For a few brief seconds I was scared. I had read about Herobrine, though I did not believe the tales. Then it dawned on me, I had already been here. Laying before me where the remains of my first ever expedition underground in this world. I had tunneled into my first minting venture.
End of story I knocked myself on the head for being irrational and dug my way out, sealing the entrance behind me so I wouldn't find my way down there again.
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