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Adventure Against the Endermen: An Unofficial Overworld Heroes Adventure, Book One
Adventure Against the Endermen: An Unofficial Overworld Heroes Adventure, Book One
Adventure Against the Endermen: An Unofficial Overworld Heroes Adventure, Book One
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Adventure Against the Endermen: An Unofficial Overworld Heroes Adventure, Book One

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After discovering a portal to Earth and battling the evil Herobrine and his army of vicious mobs, Steve and his friends are known throughout the Overworld as heroes. Stevie’s enjoying the attention—that is, until he tries to show off and instead falls down a mineshaft. At the bottom of the mineshaft, Stevie finds an Ender crystal with mysterious powers.

Soon the Overworld is in danger once again, this time from vicious Endermen! Mayor Alexandra summons Stevie, Alex, Maison, Yancy, and Destiny to try and stop the attacks. When the friends investigate, they quickly realize that the Endermen are looking for something. Could it be Stevie’s Ender crystal?

Soon the group of friends—now an Overworld task force—are caught up in a battle larger than any they could have imagined. Can they protect the world of Minecraft from Endermen—and the larger threat of the crystal?

Fans of Minecraft will race to the end of this first installment in the Unofficial Overworld Heroes Adventure series by Danica Davidson!
LanguageEnglish
PublisherSky Pony
Release dateNov 7, 2017
ISBN9781510727083
Adventure Against the Endermen: An Unofficial Overworld Heroes Adventure, Book One

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    Adventure Against the Endermen - Danica Davidson

    CHAPTER 1

    The second that i stepped into the dark cave, I wanted to get out. It was so black and creepy in there, like the perfect area for monsters to live.

    Scared, Stevie? one of the village boys mocked me.

    I took a deep gulp and looked back over my shoulder. About ten village kids had followed me to the cave. They’d put a couple torches along the cave’s walls, though it was still hard to see in there.

    I’m not scared, I said. But I knew my voice didn’t sound so confident.

    It was my own fault I was in this situation. My dad had wanted to trade supplies with the blacksmith, so I’d followed him to the village and then asked if I could do my own thing. While Dad was taking care of business, I’d searched for some village kids to hang out with. None of the village kids had wanted to be my friend before, but this time I was hoping things would be different.

    I had friends, even though they mostly lived on Earth, which was a completely different world. Wouldn’t it be nice to have friends right in my own nearby village in the Overworld?

    I had started out by talking big. I reminded the kids that I was the one and only Stevie. I was the one who had stopped the zombie takeover of the Overworld. I had defeated Herobrine, the worst monster—or mob, as we called them—our world had ever seen. I had even overcome a Herobrine-created Wither a few weeks before. So I was worth being friends with, right?

    At first the kids got really into my story. One kid even said that I was the biggest hero in the Overworld right now. I liked the sound of it. Then one boy said, We should take him to the cave.

    Cave? I’d repeated. What are you talking about?

    During the Wither attack, the Wither blasted open a mountain by the village and there’s this huge cave inside, the boy said. There’s a big hole near the entrance of the cave and we’ve been daring one another to jump over it. No one’s been brave enough to.

    A hole? I said. Jumping over a hole didn’t sound too bad.

    You can do it, Stevie! a village girl shouted. It was the one who’d said I was a hero. It’ll be easy for you!

    Everyone was looking at me expectantly. So, of course I said, Show me the cave!

    It wasn’t until I agreed that I realized I probably should have gotten more information first. Dad had told me a million times not to run into things without understanding the situation.

    When we reached the cave, I saw just how big and dark it was. It didn’t matter that it was sunny outside, because the cave was shady enough for mobs like creepers or zombies or armed skeletons to be walking around inside. I had my diamond sword and my toolkit with me, and I held them close.

    The boy who’d come up with the idea of going to the cave—the same boy who’d asked me if I was scared—showed me where the hole was. It was close to the cave entrance, so at least I didn’t have to go far into the cave. But it was a much larger hole than I realized. It was more than just a missing block or two out of the ground.

    I pulled a torch out of my toolkit so I could see better. When I knelt down and waved the torch into the hole, I still couldn’t even see the bottom. Not a good sign.

    What’s wrong? the boy mocked. When I lifted the torch back up, the flames made his teasing smile look spooky. There was just something so cruel about the way he grinned at me. This is nothing compared to what you’ve done before, is it? Or is a little hole in the ground too scary for Stevie?

    I was starting to remember why I wasn’t friends with the village kids. But when I stood up and looked back over them, I saw how closely they were watching me. If I didn’t jump over the hole, they’d all think I was a wimp. On top of that, they’d think I was a liar. And I definitely wouldn’t be called a hero anymore.

    I examined the hole, trying to figure out if I even could jump over it. It was possible, though it’d be a stretch. I suddenly wondered where Dad was. It’d be great if he could show up to say he was done seeing the blacksmith and it was time to go home. That would give me an excuse to leave, but Dad didn’t even know where I was.

    I think the rumor is true, the mocking boy said in a loud voice. "Stevie didn’t really defeat any of those mobs. He was there, but I bet his dad took care of all the work. And then he acts like he’s the Overworld’s hero."

    Some kids whispered in agreement. I couldn’t take it anymore—I jumped up, riled. I’d spent my whole life living in my dad’s shadow. His name was Steve, and everyone knew him as The Steve because how good he was at building and fighting mobs. But I’d worked hard in my recent battles, even saving Dad a few times. I deserved the credit! (And I didn’t want to think about the fact I was just hoping Dad would swoop in and save me.)

    Here, take my sword and my torch, I said gruffly, pushing the objects into the mocking boy’s hands. I didn’t need

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