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  Stuck Inside Minecraft: Pocket Edition 2

  Write Blocked

  Write Blocked Publishing

  Copyright © 2022 Write Blocked

  All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher.

  This unofficial Minecraft novel is an original work of fan fiction which is not sanctioned nor approved by the makers of Minecraft. Minecraft is a registered trademark of, and owned by, Mojang AB, and its respective owners, which do not sponsor, authorize, or endorse this book. All characters, names, places, and other aspects of the game described herein are trademarked and owned by their respective owners.

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  Contents

  Title Page

  Copyright

  Dedication

  RECAP:

  Chapter 1: Villager Hospitality

  Chapter 2: Peacetime

  Chapter 3: Back to the Base

  Chapter 4: Mining

  Chapter 5: Halls of the Crypt

  Chapter 6: The Library

  Chapter 7: History

  Chapter 8: The Path Begins

  Chapter 9: Forest Inhabitants

  Chapter 10: From the Trees and the Skies

  Chapter 11: Aftermath

  Chapter 12: The Morning After

  Chapter 13: Travelers

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  Stuck Inside Minecraft: Pocket Edition

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  RECAP:

  Denzel Brown, Aiden Smith, and Pari Patel were riding their school bus back home. Denzel, who has just become a teenager, was trying to avoid his old friends—Aiden and Pari. He considered the two of them to be childish, and thought of himself as too mature for their antics.

  Brody Baker, one of Denzel’s classmate, and a school bully, mocked the trio.

  To convince Denzel to play with them, Aiden booted up Minecraft: Pocket Edition on his phone and logged on their server. After Aiden purposefully made some silly mistakes, Denzel was forced to login to the server as well to help his two old friends beat a Pillager Outpost.

  Once they entered the outpost, Aiden found a chest. He opened the chest to find a strange item he had never seen in the game before. All of a sudden, his phone started heating up and the world around him began to change. The world around them began to grow dark, and then when they opened their eyes, all three of them were inside the world of Minecraft.

  Worst of all—they were right in the middle of a pillager attack.

  After teaming up and working together, they managed to defeat the pillagers and take over the outpost.

  After their victory, the trio were approached by Dolos and Apate. Two powerful beings who called themselves—Greek Gods. Dolos and Apate told the three that there was only one way out of Minecraft and back to the real world—they had to retrieve 10 special enchanted ender pearls.

  They were given the location of the first, in a swamp north of their location and protected by a coven of witches. Hesitantly, the three accepted their quest.

  After preparing, they headed for the swamps and found the location infested with zombie villagers and witches. While Pari and Denzel argued, they were caught by the witches and all three were captured.

  Pari’s small size and stature helped her escape from the cell, and she managed to take out a witch, and let everyone else out too. Using supplies they found and supplies they stole from the witches, they were able to rescue the zombified villagers as well.

  Before leaving the witches hut, Pari found the first enchanted ender pearl. As they were leaving, they were approached by one of the villagers they rescued. He handed them a map—which led to the next ender pearl in the Jungle biome.

  In an epilogue, it was revealed that Denzel, Pari, and Aiden aren’t the only three humans in the game. Dolos and Apate have also brought in Brody Baker and they task him to go against the heroes.

  “I’m the fighter.”

  - Pari Patel

  Chapter 1: Villager Hospitality

  Pari, Denzel, and Aiden stomped through the muddy roads that leads to the villager’s village. Rain soaked their clothes, and a cold breeze sent them all shivering. It had been a rough journey, but the warm fires of the village were not too far now.

  After rescuing a group of villagers from the evil witches swamp, the trio were handed a map by Pavlos, the village elder. The map contained directions to the next Enchanted Ender Pearl.

  Dolos and Apate, who were the Greek gods responsible for the three heroes being trapped inside of Minecraft, had instructed them to find the ten hidden Enchanted Ender Pearls. Only after obtaining all ten pearls will they be allowed to go back home.

  As much as the three wanted to go home, they knew they were ill-prepared for another adventure, so they decided to follow the rescued villagers back home to their village.

  As the village grew closer, the heroes and the villagers picked up their pace in anticipation. Pari ran so fast she splashed everyone around her with muddy dirt water.

  The walk back from the swamp had been long and wet, made slightly better by the company of the cured villagers.

  Denzel spent the time studying the map that Pavlos gave them and talking the others through the dangers of the jungle while listing supplies that they would need to continue.

  Aiden was only half-listening. Pari held the Ender Pearl in her hand for most of the journey. The two of them marveled as the light seemed to disappear into its inky black pupil, with soft specks of black void floating off into the air.

  Of course, they had seen ender pearls in the game before, but it was so much eerier, seeing it up close rather than through a screen. Though, the three of them had found, that applied to most things they encountered so far. It was also obvious it was no ordinary ender pearl, but something different, like it was enchanted and magical.

  It had been less than a week since the three of them had entered their server, and already it proved to be a trial. Denzel and Pari, calmed though they were, still shot each other uneasy glances every so often and Aiden’s eyes kept flicking back to them nervously.

  They were lucky that the village was less than a day’s walk from their tower base which

they took over from the pillagers they first defeated.

  They were also lucky the village inhabitants were only too happy to let them rest in thanks. They quickly offered them rooms in the village inn for the trio to stay at.

  Their gratitude culminated in armloads of fresh bread and vegetables, and some of the wealthier residents gave them bars of gold or iron. By the time Pavlos asked to speak to them, their packs and stomachs were both full to brimming.

  Pavlos led the trio to his house in the center of the village.

  “It isn’t much,” said Pavlos, opening the door enough for them to see, “but it serves me just fine.”

  The village elder’s house was small, though it was still the largest building in the town. Plains villagers had a rustic look to their houses, wood planks and cobblestone-like quaint fairytale cottages.

  Inside of Pavlos’s house, he had a smoky fireplace, bookshelves surrounded by small, cozy-looking chairs, and one small bed resting in the corner that was so clean it hardly looked slept in.

  Pavlos stepped in and made his way to a small cabinet, and eagerly, Pari, Aiden, and Denzel followed.

  “Take a seat.” Pavlos said, smiling kindly to the Plainswalkers. “You all must be exhausted.”

  The three of them sat and watched as Pavlos joined them, placing himself heavily in a large rocking chair.

  “This village will not forget what you three have done.” He said in a strong, if croaky, voice. “You’ve saved many of our people, myself included. Your bravery was impressive for ones so young.”

  “It was our pleasure.” Pari smiled sweetly. “We couldn’t just leave you all to suffer.”

  “Many people would have. It matters that you did not.”

  Pavlos nodded at the three of them and failed to notice—or, at least, ignored—Denzel’s somewhat guilty face. Afterall, Denzel’s original plan was to just grab the pearl, not to save the zombified villagers.

  His eyes fell on their clothes, and they shifted into a look of curiosity. “How is it that you managed to find our little world?”

  The three of them blinked in surprise.

  Aiden scooted forward in his seat with his hands gripping his chair. “You…you can tell we’re not from here?”

  “If not by your clothes, some of your attitudes certainly show it.” This time he did look at Denzel, who blushed faintly and looked to the ground. “And your faces are strange, your noses are soo…small. Unlike ours which fall down to our chins.”

  Pavlos proudly stroked his large villager nose.

  “Hey,” Pari spoke up, “If anything, your noses are strange.”

  “Haha, very well,” Pavlos laughed. “Hmm…you three seem to be lost here, yet seeking something as well. Perhaps it’s something I can help with if you’d like to share.”

  “We’d appreciate that,” Aiden said, smiling slightly. “At this point, we could use all the help we can get.”

  “Mr. Pavlos, you must know about a lot of things to do with this world.” Denzel looked up anxiously as if afraid speaking was too out of line. “Have you heard of two people--well, I guess they’re more of gods—named Apate and Dolos?”

  “Those names aren’t familiar to me, no.” Pavlos said, and with a dop of concern to his voice he added, “You said they’re more like gods…what do you mean by that, exactly?”

  “We’re not really sure what they are. They called themselves Greek gods; they look like us, but they can appear and disappear at will, make things out of thin air. They’re the ones that brought us here in the first place, and they told us if we wanted to go back, we’d have to collect ten of those.” He gestured to the Pearl still clutched in Pari’s hands.

  “They wouldn’t tell us where to find them, either.” She added with a scowl. “They just kind of let us go with a ‘good luck, don’t die.’ They like to be difficult like that.”

  “I can tell.” Pavlos’ forehead was furrowed as he cast a glance out of his window. “Curious…It seems I may have been wrong about not knowing of these gods.”

  “What do you mean?” Aiden said.

  Pavlos shifted, resting a hand on his slightly stubbled chin.

  “A few days before I and the others were taken during a hunt, a strange thing happened…”

  The three watched him slowly stand and pace around his tiny living room, the thoughtful look on his face growing grim.

  “A letter was placed under my doorstop sometime before sunrise, about the time when I leave my home to patrol the village paths. Inside it was that map you hold in your hand now.” He nodded to Denzel who looked at the thick parchment in his hands, the tiny white arrow identifying their location pressed firmly into the bottom left corner.

  “I hadn’t a clue why something like this was given to me, nor by who. I hadn’t traveled more than a day away from this village; wherever this map led, it was clearly further out than I or any of my fellow villagers have ever gone. Now, I can draw a connection that I could not have before.”

  Pavlos stopped in the middle of the room and turned to the Plainswalkers, hands folded, scanning his gaze across all three of them.

  “…You think these gods have roped you into this as well,” Denzel said softly.

  The Village elder nodded.

  “It seems they’ve led a path for you three to follow. Wherever it may lead. Somehow I knew it was meant for you when I first saw you three.”

  The house’s floorboards creaked as Pavlos made his way back to his chair, the trio turning to stare at the map in Denzel’s palm. A beat of thought passed through the living space.

  A daunting task with no clear outcome.

  Not even a solid way to get there.

  Pavlos was the first to break the silence. He took out a raw porkchop from the pocket of his robes and placed it in the oven. A small trail of smoke snaked from the oven’s top, and a smell like a roasting campfire slowly spread throughout the room.

  “Tell me; who are you three?” He asked.

  The trio blinked at him curiously as he began to munch on a cooked porkchop.

  “More than your names, of course. Things like this—cosmic, strange, at first glance without meaning—usually follow some form of logic that we cannot see. Perhaps something about you is the reason you were chosen, as well as the way to save yourselves.”

  “I think that’s a bit of a stretch,” Denzel said. Pavlos turned his gaze a bit sharply, and Denzel’s head sunk between his shoulders. “I mean- no disrespect intended, sir, but we’re not that special. We were just coming home from school on a bus…”

  “Is that so? Tell me, young man, how old are you?”

  The others watched Denzel’s back stiffen a bit. He shifted in his seat, chin up, arms folded. “Thirteen.”

  “Ah, a teenager. Are you all so old?”

  Aiden and Pari shook their heads no.

  Pavlos smiled knowingly. “I see. You must feel a great deal of responsibility for your friends, then. Do you often find yourself taking the lead?”

  “I guess,” Denzel replied hesitantly. “I can make plans and think through scenarios pretty well. I do a lot of puzzles and things like that.”

  “Tactical. Definitely traits fit for a leader.”

  Denzel flushed again as Pavlos turned his attention to Aiden next. “And you, sir. What would you say you’re skilled at?”

  Another moment’s pause came as eyes fell on Aiden. His lip was caught under his teeth, gnawing marks into the skin, and for a moment he simply stayed quiet until an awkward air began to form around them.

  “…I don’t know.” He said finally, letting out a shaky breath. Pavlos bent his brow curiously.

 

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