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Battle for the Nether Battle for the Nether by Mark Cheverton
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“You see, it isn’t the task that makes a hero, it’s the obstacle that must be overcome.”
Mark Cheverton, Battle for the Nether
“The crafter was grateful to enter the massive building. As he walked up the long, steep staircase, the oppressive heat from the nearby sea of lava diminished a bit. But now, instead of feeling like he was standing in the center of a flame, with blaring heat and brilliant light trying to burn away the last layers of his hope, he felt like he was trapped in the sooty remains of a blast furnace, the darkness chasing away his last bit of courage. Resignation washed over him as he realized that this was his fate. A feeling of overwhelming failure and despair settled down on the”
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“MINECRAFT!” The”
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“enveloping”
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“echoes. His cackles rippled outward from the lava-filled cavern and into the”
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“had defeated his army on the last server. He was pathetic and weak . . . all”
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“aloud”
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“commands”
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“Erebus”
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“killing machine.”
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“calm”
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“hunted”
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“monsters”
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“NPCs he’d”
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“Shuffle . . . shuffle . . . shuffle.”
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“last moments on that server,”
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“Those arrogant users thought they ruled Minecraft. Well, he’d educate them soon enough, but first, he had to get to the Source and rid these digital worlds of all the NPCs—the living segments of code that infested the server planes. They would be purified soon enough, though. His plan was proceeding just as he had foreseen.”
Mark Cheverton, Battle for the Nether