Ender's Waterfall


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SparklyHorn
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3 years, 10 months ago
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Chapter 1
Published 3 years, 10 months ago
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I actually kind of still like this one. It is about how Ender had to find herself by herself. It was supposed to be really meaningful but I never finished it. Anyways, enjoy!

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Chapter 1


A million thoughts ran through my head as I walked upstream of a river that flowed by my house. Everything that had been happening felt like a past memory, dream like. Everything started when that Robert showed up. He took over Entity 303's End and Trine finally manages to kill him. Ha!

Or so we thought. But that's her problem. In the End, Notch shows up and offers Trine the position of ender dragon for that dieing End. She says no, and I step in.

Why did I step in?

From there, I quite literally became the ender dragon. With the bitterness of everything, the evil part of the 303 power within me took over. And I respawned Entity. Much after this is a blurr, but I remember clear as day that Trine was able to help me.

Best sister you can get.

Little Cynder, the small ender dragon that spawned as a dragon of me when I spawned Entity, took the burden of the dragon off of me and I'm quite sure that she is a full grown ender dragon by now.

But no matter what, I will not forget what Trine said after we let Entity live, "He's not good. Nor is he bad. And he's no anti-hero.

Entity is... well, he's Entity. Entity 303. He does what he wants"

I sigh and stop walking. There is a fork in the river. Already being on the left bank, I turn left and continue on that side of the river.

Walking, walking, walking

Thinking

I look up at the sound of rushing water. I had walked right into my thought, and was farther down the river that I thought I was.

But, where is that sound comming from? I look upstream and let my eyes wonder.

There is something down there.

Something big

Kicking into a jog, I run upstream and I see it.

A magnificent waterfall, with water jumping off of cliffs way up high.

My first reaction is to spread my wings and fly up, but I remember, Normal-ish now.

Brigg normal

Instead, I teleport up and look down from the ledge. Falling and not landing in the water would be deadly for any user.

The sun in the late afternoon glitters on the water. I smile. This is what anyone in Minecraft was ment to see.

Taking my sisters seriously, I teleport back to the bottom of the waterfall and begin scaling the stones before me. As I listened, it sounded hollow behind the water, and I was determined to get in without getting wet.

Spotting a stone breaking the waves, there is a break in the water flow and I take advantage. Stepping behind the curtain of water, I am in a mystical room.

Sunlight from through the waves bounces around the torchless room, so everything has a blue hue.

But there was more that interested me about this small room, the sign that hung on the wall. I go over and take a closer look.

Most of the writing was smudged and faded from age, but I was able to make out one word,

Clearwater

I go another step into the cave and there is a single spout of water. The rocks around it was formed just right, that the water did not spill out onto the floor, nor was it super deep to where you could not find another room under this.

Clearwater, I think. "The sign must have been talking about this" I whisper to myself. I reach out and let the water splashed around my hand. It was smooth, and... Beautiful.

I pull my hair out of my bun and feel it fall over my shoulders. I take a hold of the wall for balance and place my foot in the water.

Not cold, not warm.

In seconds. I am covered in water. My mind easly wonders to a question that I've been asking myself over and over again, why me?

Why as I the one chosen to be the ender dragon?

Like the whispers of a fairy, I hear a small voice in my ear, "You were the one who offered.”

How would I have known what was going to happen! I thought, yelled to the voice

"You wern't listening. You should have.”

Anger swelled within me. I stepped out of the water to realize that I was chocking for air. I give myself a moment to breath evenly before I turn tail on the cave and head home.

I had a lot more to think about.

What I did not notice was the doorway that I used to enter and exit the cave closed behind me.