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Minecraft : New Life

Ethan wakes up in the world of Minecraft, confused and alone. Everything feels real, and he now need to survive and found way to survive in this dangerius world.. also follow ethan on his journey either he will be a hero or just a survivor, is he gonna bend the fate or he gonna bend toward the fate

KOKA · วิดีโอเกม
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The Mad Villager

The night was eerily quiet. After the ordeal of rescuing the missing children, Ethan was finally back in the small house he had been given, trying to sleep. The weight of the day's events hung heavy on his mind, but something else was disturbing him. A faint sound, almost like whispering, drifted through the air.

He sat up, straining to hear more clearly. It was soft, but definitely there, like someone speaking in hushed tones outside. The whispering seemed to come from the outskirts of the village.

His curiosity getting the better of him, Ethan grabbed his sword and quietly left the house. He moved through the village, his footsteps silent as he followed the sound. The villagers were all asleep, the houses dark and still. But as he approached the edge of the village, the whispering grew louder.

The moon cast long shadows over the land, and in the distance, Ethan spotted a figure standing alone, outside the village walls. The figure was cloaked in darkness, muttering to himself.

Ethan crept closer, his grip tightening on his sword. Something about this villager felt wrong. When he was close enough to make out the man's features, Ethan froze.

The man's eyes were wide, wild, and filled with a dangerous light. His clothes were tattered, and his face was twisted in a mix of anger and madness.

"You…" the mad villager hissed, his voice low and venomous. "You're the one… the one who's ruined everything."

Ethan narrowed his eyes. "What are you talking about?"

The mad villager pointed a bony finger at him, his hand shaking with fury. "You! You've disrupted my plans! My beautiful, perfect plans!"

Ethan stepped forward, keeping his sword raised. "What plans? Who are you?"

The villager's face twisted into a grotesque smile. "I had it all figured out. I was going to rule this world. The children… they were just the beginning."

Ethan felt a chill run down his spine. "The children? You were the one who took them?"

The villager let out a low, sinister laugh. "Yes… I was going to turn them into zombie children. My army. They would be under my control, spreading fear and death wherever I commanded. And with their innocence, no one would suspect until it was too late."

Ethan's stomach turned. "You're insane."

The villager's smile grew wider. "Insane? No. Brilliant. I discovered powers beyond anything you could imagine. Powers to control the dead, to raise armies from the graves. I could have been unstoppable, until you came along."

Ethan tightened his grip on his sword. "I won't let you hurt anyone else."

The mad villager's eyes gleamed in the moonlight. "We'll see about that."

Before Ethan could react, the mad villager raised his arms, chanting in a language Ethan didn't understand. The ground beneath Ethan's feet began to tremble, and from the shadows, skeletons and zombies began to emerge, their eyes glowing with an unnatural light.

"Let's see how you handle my creations," the mad villager sneered.

Ethan's heart pounded in his chest as the undead creatures shuffled toward him. He quickly assessed the situation—there were at least six skeletons, their bows drawn, and four zombies lumbering toward him. It was too many to fight head-on.

Thinking quickly, Ethan backed up toward a narrow alley between two trees. The skeletons couldn't get a clear shot at him in the tight space, and the zombies would have to come at him one by one.

The first zombie lunged at him, and Ethan swung his sword, slicing it down the middle. The creature crumbled into dust, but more were coming. He ducked as an arrow flew past his head, and in one swift motion, he grabbed the zombie's rotten arm and used it as a shield to block another arrow.

Ethan moved quickly, taking down two more zombies with precise strikes. But the skeletons were proving to be a challenge. Their arrows were fast, and even with his iron armor, Ethan felt the sting of a few that managed to graze him.

He ducked behind a tree, trying to catch his breath. The mad villager stood off to the side, watching with a twisted grin on his face. "Is this all you've got, hero?"

Ethan clenched his jaw. He needed to finish this quickly. Peering around the tree, he spotted a way to take out the skeletons—if he could get close enough, he could force them to shoot at each other. But first, he had to deal with the zombies.

The last two zombies charged at him. Ethan dodged to the side, using his sword to sever one's head. The other lunged, and Ethan swung with all his might, cutting it down in a single blow.

Now, the skeletons. Ethan darted out from behind the tree, zigzagging to avoid their arrows. One of them misfired and hit another skeleton in the back. The skeleton turned, shooting back, and soon they were in a chaotic battle with each other.

Taking advantage of the confusion, Ethan ran in, taking out the last two with swift strikes.

Ethan turned to face the mad villager, who was now looking slightly less confident. "Is that all you've got?" Ethan said, breathing heavily.

The villager's grin returned. "Not quite." He raised his hand again, and from behind him, a figure emerged, small, but fast. It was a baby zombie, but unlike any Ethan had seen before. This one wore full iron armor and moved with terrifying speed.

Ethan barely had time to react as the baby zombie lunged at him, its tiny iron sword slashing at his legs. He jumped back, but the creature was relentless, attacking with lightning speed.

Ethan swung his sword, but the baby zombie was too fast. It dodged his strikes, darting around him and slashing at his armor. Ethan could feel the blows taking their toll. His armor was strong, but the baby zombie's speed was overwhelming.

The mad villager laughed, his voice echoing in the night. "This is the end for you, hero! My creation will tear you apart!"

Ethan gritted his teeth, trying to think of a way to defeat the tiny, armored foe. He couldn't hit it directly, it was too fast. He needed to slow it down somehow.

The baby zombie lunged at him again, and Ethan swung his sword in a wide arc, missing by inches. But then, an idea struck him. If he couldn't hit the zombie directly, maybe he could use the environment to his advantage.

Ethan backed up toward a large tree, the baby zombie following close behind. Just as the zombie lunged again, Ethan ducked to the side, and the creature slammed into the tree trunk, momentarily stunned.

Ethan didn't waste the opportunity. He raised his sword and brought it down with all his strength. The baby zombie let out a high-pitched screech as the blade pierced its armor, and with one final strike, the creature crumbled to dust.

Panting, Ethan turned to face the mad villager. The villager's eyes were wide with fear now, his confidence shattered.

"No… no!" the villager stammered, backing away. "This isn't possible. My creation was perfect!"

Ethan advanced on him, sword drawn. "It's over. You've lost."

The mad villager tried to run, but Ethan was faster. He grabbed the villager by the collar and slammed him against a nearby tree.

"Who gave you this power?" Ethan demanded. "There's no one in this world who can control the dead like this. Who helped you?"

The villager's eyes darted around, panic setting in. "I… I can't say."

Ethan pressed the tip of his sword against the villager's throat. "Tell me."

The villager's face went pale. "There was a man… he gave me the power. I don't know who he was, but"

Before the villager could finish, his body suddenly stiffened. His eyes widened in terror, and he let out a blood-curdling scream. His skin began to wither, his body crumbling into ash as he dissolved before Ethan's eyes.

In moments, the mad villager was gone, leaving nothing behind but a pile of ash and the echoes of his final scream.

Ethan stared at the spot where the villager had been, his mind racing. Who was the man that had given the villager such power? There should be no power to control mob in minecraft.

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