things, strange Zombies with golden swords, fire spitting monsters, huge white creatures flying around the sky as large as a house and lava everywhere Steve looked!
Steve could hardly imagine what Herobine was thinking and feeling in this new world. He himself would be terrified, frozen in fear! Steve knew how dangerous lava was and could not believe that Herobrine was still brave enough to explore in this new world that was full of it.
Steve watched as Herobrine began to travel deeper and deeper into this new place. The red rocks seemed to attract Herobine making him only the more curious. As he climbed mountains made of the rock he found many more new peculiarities that peaked his interest. There were waterfalls and streams of lava, more red rocks that were more durable and the ground seemed to be on fire all around him.
The odd new Zombie men of this place seemed to leave Herobrine alone so long as he left them alone also. While watching Herobine become familiarized with this new place, Steve found himself becoming less afraid of it. He started to become curious about this new place, daydreaming about what mysteries it may be hiding. After a few minutes of this daydreaming though Steve instantly became weary again remembering the monster he just fought; it was not the Herobine he was seeing before him now.
The pictures on the wall now changed yet again to show a new scene. This time it was Herobine in front of a dangling clump of light blocks that Steve had never seen before. Herobrine was mining the block, which broke easily for him with his stone pickaxe, and stored it in his inventory. Steve was amazed by the new block and wished that he could find a way to this new place to get some of them for himself. He already had ideas forming in his head of what he would do when he obtained this new block.
Steve then realized that one of the huge what cloud creatures was now behind Herobrine. “Watch out!” Steve yelled forgetting he was only watching pictures of events that had already happened. The creature spit out a fireball directly at the back of Herobrines’ head. Even if Herobine was able to hear Steve’s last minute “Duck,” it still would have been too late. The fireball hit Herobrine head on throwing him into the wall directly in front of him.
Herobrine hit the wall with a great impact. The pictures quickly went black until they reappeared a few moments later showing Herobrine waking up after being knocked out by the blow. All of his armor was missing, his inventory empty and feet on fire. Steve could see Herobrine confused by the events that had taken place. Herobrine stood up and went to walk back to the portal that he had come through into this new strange world. He had had enough of it and decided it was time to leave. When Herobrine went to step forward though he instantly teleported. He already made it back to the portal in a matter of seconds, now even more confused than when he woke up a few moments earlier.
When Herobrine had made in through the portal the pictures began to speed up. They went so fast, in fact, that Steve could barely understand the events being shown to him. He saw Herobrine returning home only to set his whole house on fire, him trying to talk to the villagers to find out if anyone could help him and many other trials that Herobrine went through returning to his home world.
Steve was shown the slow deterioration of Herobrines’ sanity. He started removing the leaves on trees and building two by two tunnels wherever he went. The fire on the wall suddenly vanished into thin air and Steve was left there in the cave with Pigphelas. Steve had no clue what to think, in all honestly the pictures left him with more questions than answers. Deciding that it was time for them to go home him and Pigphelas dug a hole to the surface and made their way back to the village to tell them what they had seen.
The villagers were also very confused like Steve. It