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Being Herobrine Book 4: The Herobrine Program
Being Herobrine Book 4: The Herobrine Program
Being Herobrine Book 4: The Herobrine Program
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Being Herobrine Book 4: The Herobrine Program

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With his success at being Herobrine, a new developer has asked Mark to assist other Herobrines in their quest to succeed at their missions


Notch turned Mark into Herobrine as a punishment for griefing his village in the past and assigned him several different tasks. If he failed, he would be permanently banned from t

LanguageEnglish
PublisherMark Mulle
Release dateMar 12, 2024
ISBN9798869246462
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    Being Herobrine Book 4 - Mark Mulle

    Being Herobrine

    Book 4: The Herobrine Program

    (Unofficial Minecraft Diary)

    Mark Mulle

    PUBLISHED BY:

    Mark Mulle

    Copyright © 2019

    To get a FREE book and be updated on Mark Mulle’s books and latest releases, check markmulle.com

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Day 1

    Day 2

    Day 3

    Day 4

    Day 5

    Day 6

    Day 7

    Day 8

    Day 9

    Day 10

    Day 11

    Day 12

    Day 13

    Day 14

    Day 15

    Day 16

    Day 17

    Day 18

    Day 19

    Day 20

    Day 21

    Day 22

    Day 23

    Day 24

    Day 25

    Day 26

    Day 27

    Day 28

    Day 29

    Day 30

    Day 1

    Wow! I haven’t touched this diary in such a long time. Time flies, indeed. The last time I wrote anything here was when I was transformed back into my human form, after serving Notch as Herobrine for two months.

    Just reading back all my stories from my time as Herobrine brought me nostalgia. Ah, that was so much fun! Frightening at some point, but is still fun and rewarding experience.

    After becoming human again, I started living with Joseph and the other villagers in the Jungle Village. I have been working the crops, planting wheat as well as melon, carrots, potatoes and even sugarcane. My crops are the most beautiful around!

    Not only that, but life has been very peaceful ever since I returned here. I haven’t heard of Notch again, and I have taken the time to visit my friends from the other servers. I still visit them occasionally, just to see the three siblings Patrick, Joe and Susan fighting over the most menial things, or to see if Ned is taking good care of his horse. Or even to check on Parker, the new leader of his server, who has been fair and just to everyone living with him.

    As for Notch, last time I heard, he retired from game development. He wanted to rest after working so hard on this amazing game. I can’t blame him; it must be tough looking after so many things every day. I hope I can still meet him again one day, though.

    Day 2

    I never saw another Herobrine in this world. Not once I came across a Herobrine helping other people. I guess I was the last Herobrine to assist people… Or maybe the other Herobrines who were eventually hired by Notch went somewhere else.

    Honestly, I kind of miss being Herobrine. It was always so unpredictable, never knowing where you would end up in the next morning, or who you had to help. I was always getting into some weird situations, but it was an interesting way of living.

    Not that I am complaining about my current life. I really, really enjoy this place. It’s just that it gets boring sometimes… I don’t know. I can’t complain, but I do at the same time. Go figure!

    Day 3

    I was working the fields as usual when Joseph stopped by, like he does every week.

    Hey Mark! He said.

    What’s up, Joseph? I replied.

    Working much?

    "Yeah, I am sorting the seeds and

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