The morning sun shimmered over Ethan's newly fortified base. The crops swayed gently in the breeze, his enchanted diamond sword gleamed on his hip, and his armor clinked with every movement. Still, something tugged at him. He had fortified, farmed, and prepared, but the emptiness of the world still weighed on him. What he had come across so far, the abandoned village, mobs, and isolation, left him with an unsettling feeling.
He needed to find more people. If there were illagers, there had to be villagers out there, too. And today, he would find them.
With his supplies packed and his armor gleaming, Ethan set out from his base, heading east toward an area he had yet to explore. The terrain quickly changed from forests to rolling hills. After a few hours of walking, Ethan noticed a change in the landscape, fields of crops and homes constructed in the familiar style of a village.
His heart raced. It was a village, an actual, living village. As he got closer, he saw villagers bustling around, tending to farms, trading goods, and chatting amongst themselves. Unlike the eerily empty village he had seen before, this one was full of life.
A villager noticed him approaching and waved, his square nose and brown robes a familiar sight. "Hello there, traveler!"
Ethan returned the wave, a mixture of relief and excitement swelling in his chest. "Hey! It's been a while since I've seen anyone. It's good to know I'm not alone in this world."
The villager nodded. "Not alone, no. But things aren't as peaceful as they seem. We've had trouble."
As Ethan walked through the village, he noticed the tension in the air. The villagers were moving quickly, eyes darting toward the horizon, clearly uneasy. He approached one of the elder villagers, who seemed to be overseeing the farms.
"What's going on? You all look on edge," Ethan asked.
The elder villager sighed, rubbing his temples. "It's the pillagers. They've been attacking villages nearby, taking captives, and causing havoc. A few nights ago, they raided one of our neighboring villages and took several villagers. We fear they'll come here next."
Ethan's brow furrowed. He had already encountered pillagers before, fighting them off during his first venture into the abandoned village. They were strong, organized, and relentless. But something in his gut told him that sitting by and waiting wasn't the answer.
"I've fought pillagers before," Ethan said, resting his hand on the hilt of his sword. "I can help you."
The elder's eyes widened in surprise. "You'd do that? You'd face them for us?"
Ethan nodded. "Of course. If they're holding people captive, we need to rescue them."
The elder led Ethan to a map of the surrounding area. "The pillager outpost is here," he said, pointing to a location a few miles from the village. "We think they've taken the captives there. But be careful, these pillagers are no ordinary raiders. They're more organized, and they won't hesitate to attack."
Ethan studied the map carefully. "I'll get them out. But I'll need a plan."
The elder nodded. "We've been preparing something in case the pillagers come for us. It's not ready yet, but we might be able to help when the time comes."
Ethan tilted his head. "What do you mean?"
"You'll see," the elder replied. "For now, focus on getting our people back."
As night fell, Ethan made his way toward the pillager outpost. The torches flickered ominously, casting long shadows over the towering walls of the fortress. He crouched behind a tree, observing the patrols. The pillagers moved in regular intervals, their crossbows slung across their backs, ready for action.
Ethan tightened his grip on his enchanted sword. He had fought pillagers before, and this time, he was ready for whatever they threw at him. But this wasn't going to be a simple fight. There were hostages to save, and if he made too much noise, the pillagers would be on him in full force.
Taking a deep breath, he waited for a patrol to pass before slipping through a gap in the perimeter. The air was thick with tension as he moved silently through the camp, making his way toward the center, where he could see a wooden cage holding several villagers.
There were guards nearby, but Ethan had learned from his previous encounters. He approached one from behind, his enchanted sword flashing in the moonlight as he struck the pillager down with a swift, decisive blow. There was no time to feel sick or hesitate, he had done this before.
With the guards down, Ethan made his way to the cage and quickly began breaking the bars. The villagers inside, wide-eyed with fear, rushed toward him as the last bar broke free.
"Get out of here, now," Ethan urged. "Head toward the forest and hide. I'll cover you."
The villagers nodded, their faces pale but determined. They darted out of the cage, sticking to the shadows as they fled.
Just as Ethan was about to follow, a loud horn sounded from the center of the outpost. Pillagers poured out of the main building, their crossbows raised. Ethan drew his sword, his heart pounding. There were too many to take on alone.
The first bolt flew toward him, and he dodged, swinging his sword as a pillager rushed him with an axe. The fight was brutal. Ethan parried blows and countered attacks with ease as he use his newly enchanted sword.
But there were too many.
Just as the pillagers began to overwhelm him, the sound of heavy footsteps echoed from the forest. Ethan glanced up and saw it, a towering figure made of iron, with glowing red eyes and arms thicker than tree trunks.
The villagers had unleashed their secret weapon: the Iron Golem.
The Golem charged into the camp, smashing pillagers aside with ease. Each swing of its massive arms sent pillagers flying, their weapons clattering to the ground. The tide of the battle had turned in an instant.
Ethan seized the opportunity, striking down the pillagers nearest to him while the Golem kept the others occupied. In the chaos, the remaining pillagers, realizing they were outmatched, began to retreat, fleeing into the night.
As the last of the pillagers vanished into the forest, Ethan slumped against a tree, his sword still clutched tightly in his hand. His chest heaved as he caught his breath, adrenaline still coursing through his veins. He had done it. The villagers were safe.
The Iron Golem stood silently nearby, its glowing eyes watching over the camp. Ethan gave it a nod of thanks before turning back to the villagers he had rescued. They had gathered at the edge of the camp, their faces filled with gratitude.
"You saved us," one of the villagers said, her voice trembling. "We thought we were done for."
Ethan shook his head. "It wasn't just me. You have that Golem to thank as well."
The elder villager approached, his face lined with relief. "You've done more than we could have ever asked, Ethan. You saved our people, and for that, we owe you everything."
Ethan smiled, though his muscles ached from the fight. "I'm just glad I could help. But we need to make sure the pillagers don't come back. We should fortify the village and prepare for any future attacks."
The elder nodded. "Agreed. But for tonight, let us rest. You've earned it."
As the village celebrated their victory, Ethan stood by the edge of the village, watching the sun set over the horizon. The Iron Golem, now standing guard at the entrance, cast a long shadow over the road.