Anon Herobrine Encounter

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During a regular minecraft session in a modded world that renders biomes as Biospheres connected by wooden walkways, I randomly saw the message 'Herobrine has Disconnected'. Confused because I was not in multiplayer, I looked around only to find one the the biospheres completely missing with a blank sign at the end of the walkway to it. Ok I was playing minecraft for about a month after I started and heard of HIM from form a minecraft song.

So I searched around for him and studied HIM, and then I made a world called "The Hunt". I started buliding the house and to my suprise it was very good! But a storm was acting up and lighting struck beside my house, looked as if 20 creepers blew up. Then I asked "Is that supposed to happen?" ( and I still don't know). After that I went to investigate. When I got to the crater I saw a man just standing there. His eyes where blank as if he had came from hell.

He ran away and right then I knew it was Herobrine. I had been prepared for this so I leaped in my minecart and caught up to him. He looked angry, he stoped moving and ran back. I looked towards him then I walked forward. I noticed this was the un-finished track. I was about to die ( I was far from spawn). I was like "Oh no! this is the worst day ever!" I wondered what herobrine was going to do to my wolves, and how am I going to get back? Then out of the blue came herobrine just standing in the middle of the track.

I typed "Get out of the way or you too will be killed!" but he just stood there about 7 CM away from the side of the cliff. I was about to hit him when he put down 4 obsidian bricks on the track. When I hit it the cart stoped. I got out to thank him.... but he was gone. When I went back my wolves had bones which I strictly put away. and then I went to my bedroom to think about this I saw a sign saying. "Some things are better left alone."


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