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The Quest - The Oasis Book 10: An Old Foe
The Quest - The Oasis Book 10: An Old Foe
The Quest - The Oasis Book 10: An Old Foe
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The Quest - The Oasis Book 10: An Old Foe

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After surviving Herobrine's trials, the Scarlet Hero, and the Snow Labyrinth, Steve is content to live a quiet life in the game of Minecraft.


He should know better.


A visit from Herobrine changes his world yet again. All the times they have used their special abilities to change the game

LanguageEnglish
PublisherMark Mulle
Release dateMar 5, 2024
ISBN9798869229359
The Quest - The Oasis Book 10: An Old Foe

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    The Quest - The Oasis Book 10 - Mark Mulle

    The Quest: The Oasis

    Book 10: An Old Foe

    Mark Mulle

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    Mark Mulle

    Copyright © 2016

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Chapter One

    Chapter Two

    Chapter Three

    Chapter Four

    Chapter Five

    Chapter Six

    Chapter Seven

    Chapter Eight

    Chapter Nine

    Chapter One

    Steve logged into Minecraft and saw with relief that his house was still there. He knew it had been about six months since the last time he had to rebuild it and nothing had happened since then. Even so, he still felt nervous anytime he logged into his game. After losing his house twice, Steve really didn’t feel like building it yet again.

    But his house stood in front of him. This time, he had made it a bit smaller. Even though Steve was hoping that it would never be destroyed again, he had luck against him. So the house was only four rooms. Maybe if he went a year without it getting crushed, he would want to add onto it.

    Steve opened the door to his house and stepped inside. There was a fire roaring in the fireplace. He had decorated it with paintings and had some nice weapons he had crafted on display. Yeah, the place was smaller but it was also cozy.

    Steve went into his bedroom to get some equipment from his trunk. He was thinking about going out to the mountains and see if he could find a new cave to explore. As he rummaged around for his things, he heard the front door of his house open and close.

    Alarmed, Steve equipped his sword and shield. Slowly, he crept towards the living room. It was day time. Normally, that meant a hostile mob wouldn’t have just invited itself in his house.

    But Steve wasn’t a typical Minecraft user.

    He burst into his living room, prepared to fight. But then he stopped and sighed, lowering his sword.

    Couldn’t you knock? He demanded.

    His friend, Herobrine, shrugged, Didn’t expect you’d come jumping in here fully armed.

    Steve hadn’t seen Herobrine in a few months. After they had taken down the Scarlet Hero, and Beth in the Snow Labyrinth, things had been quiet. He was glad to see his friend but also a little nervous. If Herobrine was here, it must mean something was going on.

    I have to be. After everything we have been through, how could I not be? Steve said, sitting down in a chair.

    Herobrine had only grown more powerful in the months that had passed since the labyrinth. Steve was powerful as well but Herobrine seemed to be directly tied into the game code itself. Since he was, he could move around freely in the game, including sections Steve still hadn’t been in.

    What brings you here? Steve asked curiously.

    Herobrine leaned forward, I’ve been tracking something down these last few months.

    What is it?

    For the first time in a long time, a glimmer of excitement crossed Herobrine’s face

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