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The Start of a Quest (The Legend: The Mystery of Herobrine #1) The Start of a Quest by Mark Mulle
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“don’t get carried away, though, I’m talking about a distance of a few blocks that are not at a big angle. We got to the bottom of the mountain just in time. As the sun went down, the sky turned different shades of red and purple. Jerry walked up to a tall tree, an oak I think. It must have been ten or fifteen blocks high. Jerry started punching the base of it with his bare hands. The wooden block started splintering into small brown particles. After a few seconds we heard a popping sound and the tree block disappeared and reappeared as a smaller block, spinning on the ground. Jerry turned to me after picking the small block. “Look. You smash the tree and get the block. You then pick it up from your inventory and turn it into wooden planks.” “Okay, I’ll give it a go,” I told him. I did exactly as I saw him do it. It seemed that it took forever to destroy the wooden block. “Don’t worry, Mike. Chopping down trees will get much easier once we craft the proper tools, you’ll see,” Jerry assured me. Finally, I managed to chop down the tree. Gosh, it took quite some time. I collected the block and turned it into some wooden planks.”
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“Jerry. I knew that”
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“Jerry walked up to a tall tree, an oak I think. It must have been ten or fifteen blocks high. Jerry started punching the base of it with his bare hands. The wooden block started splintering into small brown particles. After a few seconds we heard”
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“closer and closer to the light source in the distance.             The”
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“lava”
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“stopped digging and wait for you to come back.”
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“I o”
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“Torches, Mike.”
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“chop down your Crafting Table,”
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“I have no idea,” I confessed to Jerry.             “There must be some other portions of tunnels where we forgot to put torches in. Never mind, let’s get down there and check out that abandoned mineshaft.”             And so we continued our journey into the dark recesses of the earth.             After about ten minutes, we found ourselves climbing down the stone stairway that we had constructed not too long ago. We didn’t run, though, as the steps were pretty narrow and the way down was pretty steep. We didn’t really realize how hazardous was the stairway when building it up. In fact, it seemed fine when we were building it, but”
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“I o built these small pillars that indicated the way back. Clever,”
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