Minecraft Ideas

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I'm a huge fan of Minecraft, but sadly I've only gotten to play the iPod version. I still have fun on it though...or, anyway, had fun. One time, when my friend had come over, he had a list of seeds to try on the world generator. I scanned the list until i found a weird one.

The seed was called:

"851212"

I don't know why, but it just felt wrong to me. I laughed. I was still paranoid from constantly reading creepypastas. I entered it in the world generator, and the world popped up. It had a red sky with foreboding music playing. My friend asked to play, so I gave him the iPod. He said it played like normal and handed it back to me. Then, something odd happened.

The trees turned red as well, and the grass too. The landscape started to change. Zombie moans filled the speakers, and the iPod went to the menu. My heart was racing. My friend was feeling brave and returned to the app. The world was normal now. I sighed. In 10 minutes, I had built a house and found diamonds. Then, I saw it.

A hangman was dangling from the tree outside of my house. At this point, my friend said he felt sick and went to sit in the living room. Next to the dead body was a sign saying "Minecraft idea 1- suicide". The body was of a villager.

It had blood on it's shirt, but it wasn't quite a gorefest, just creepy as hell. I decided to delete the app. Then, after deleting it, a message popped up saying "see you soon". I told my friend i deleted the app and we went to his house to play PC Minecraft. When he logged on, a world called "851212" was on his account.

He tried to remove it, but instead it started playing. My friend then came across the villager again, with the cut noose around it's neck. It held a diamond sword and a sign saying "Minecraft idea 2- murder". Then, my friend died in the game. He shut it off and went to go stress vomit. While he was vomiting, I found out that "851212" stood for "hell".



Credited to Thevideogamer
Originally uploaded on October 20, 2012

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