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The Dragon's Mountain, Book One: Attacked by the Griefers
The Dragon's Mountain, Book One: Attacked by the Griefers
The Dragon's Mountain, Book One: Attacked by the Griefers
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The Dragon's Mountain, Book One: Attacked by the Griefers

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He thought his adventuring days are now over. But a new quest presents itself with news of a far away mountain that holds an unimaginable treasure.


Mike is living a peaceful life on his newly built farm, after defeating the evil Herobrine and saving the world of Minecraft from falling under his dark reign.


LanguageEnglish
PublisherMark Mulle
Release dateApr 14, 2024
ISBN9798869319043
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    The Dragon’s Mountain

    Book One: Attacked by the Griefers

    Mark Mulle

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    Book One: Attacked by the Griefers

    Hello again, guys! It’s Mike, the noob that foiled Herobrine’s plans. Well, I didn’t do it by myself. I had the help of my friends, Jerry and Micah. Oh, and I’m not that big of a noob anymore.

    This story picks up right after those events.

    In case you don’t remember, after I managed to defeat Herobrine and destroy his giant evil doomsday device, I respawned, built myself a new home, and mined and crafted in peace for a while.

    But adventures always seem to knock on my door, so get ready for this one…

    A new day dawned. The giant yellow block that was the sun shined way up in the light blue sky. The horses were neighing in their pen, the sheep were gnawing away at the grass in their enclosure, and the pigs were staring at each other with their blank stares.

    A nice, quiet day in Minecraft!

    I was on my way to finish the new chicken coop that I had begun building the night before. Nothing fancy, just some wooden planks and a cage made out of wooden fence pieces. Of course, I didn’t have any chickens yet. I didn’t quite manage to find any of them in the forests nearby, but I was pretty confident that I would find some on future expeditions.

    As I was building my chicken-less chicken coop, I saw something in the distance. Two strange figures came out of the forest and kept running along the tree line.

    My first guess was that they were creepers because they were too fast to be zombies.

    I kept my eye on them for a while and after a couple of minutes, the two figures strayed away from the tree line and looked like they were heading toward my farm.

    As the figures came closer and closer, I realized that they weren’t mobs – they were players on horseback.

    I figured that the best thing that I could do was to mount one of my horses and ride off to meet them before they could reach my farm. I mean, hey, if I learned anything from my first adventure is that although most players are fun and friendly, some players can be real jerks. And so I figured that I’d take a closer look at who I’m dealing with before I let them near my home. Don’t get me wrong, it’s not like I’m protecting any treasures, but who would want their house to get destroyed by some trolling griefers?

    And so I took out an iron sword that I had in one of my chests and mounted my trusty horse and rode out to see whom I was dealing with.

    I was about halfway to reaching the two riders when I managed to recognize them. I couldn’t believe my eyes.

    Jerry? Micah, I shouted.

    Yup. It took a while to find you, buddy, said Jerry.

    You don’t know the half of it, said

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