A Warm Welcome
I returned to the multiverse to meet my good friend, and Grand-Master, Pyrate. We sat down to talk and I told him of a cave I had seen many a day ago. He said that the cave was well out of our way but I insisted on going to light it up. We did so but the Journey was a treachorous one. Spiders infested the plains around us. It was a horrific battle.
As we made it to the cave a piece of rock fell from the floor and we soon found a crevice. Pyrate went in first and I followed shortly after. Falling was extremely common for me. As we explored the crevice we found that it was a dead end both ways.
We made our way back to the top to avoid death. Creepers infested the bottom of the crevice and there was little hope of getting out alive. It was a hard decision. More rescources, or our lives. Zombies started falling from caves in the roof so I chose lives.
We made our way back to the base and became lost in the snow. The mountains nearby seem promising so we headed that way to get home. It was the wrong chioce.
I saw a base in the distance but a fog set in ad we were forced back by the night. The mountains to the south began to engulf us. We climbed to the top in hope of escape. The mountains did however contain meteors that had came from the void of space. It was a truly fascinating sight. I wanted to study them but the sound of monsters steered me off track and we fled.
The mountain we climbed seemed to promise comfort and sanctuary. When Pyrate and I got to the top it became cold and a mist fell in and my vision became impaired. It was hard to see the sky and the ground we invisible. Moving could bring a tragic fall. Pyrate and I suggested we set up a camp to stay at for the night and we did so. I had brought my Jukebox that Inarus had made me and played the disc I had on it.
I was awiting the fog to go away and the night brought a treachorous feat of our power becasue the skeletons knew where we were. The climbed the mountains to attack. We hid under the tree to avoid wasting food. The walking bones laft and I fell asleep under the tree. Pyrate was gone when I woke up.
He left a path of redstone torches so I could get back on my own. I knew he would test me to see if I was as quick as I had told him I was. I got back in under four minutes and the base looked more glorious than ever. I thought of Legio again and knew that the only way I was to meet him was to find the last place he was known to be. However, the Brptherhood base was an excellent start. I will go there someday like I did in the old days. I will go where fate takes me.