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Minecraft:Otherworld Smp

🇳🇬Ender_Child
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one day your playing a game with your friends and then BAM??! YOU ARE TRANSFERRED TO A SERVER WITH OVER 50,000 PLAYERS AS YOUR CHARACTERS AND NOW YOU HAVE TO SURVIVE IN A LORE ACCURATE MINECRAT….WITH NEW ITEMS,MOBS,BOSSES AND ENCHANTMENTS
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Chapter 1 - Oh no….

"Bro just one more hit and we defeat the Ender Dragon" As i said that in the voice chat my friend shot the ender dragon and finally cleared the game.

I took out my torch and got the egg. "oof am gonna log off bro, i have something to do" he didn't wait for me to reply and logged off.

I made my way using my character towards the end portal and then jumped inside, when it did My screen became black.

[Hello Player]

My screen dispayed in an ominous red color.

[You have been selected to enter a server world by the observer or in your world M.O.J.A.N.G]

[You cannot deny]

[Ofcourse You will never get to see your loved ones]

[But i assure you, you could become something far more powerful than a mundane human]

[Demon,Gods,Monsters, All will be in the same level of existence in this new world]

[M.O.J.A.N.G isn't evil…no it is simply giving you a new chane to break your limits]

[Oh if everyone in your word dies and you're the only one left, don't worry you and your items will be transferred to a new server]

[But even if you die, do not worry, your soul will be used for energy]

[Different from the game, this world will be realistic, more dangerous or in simpler terms, More ACCURATE]

[Do not worry, a simple tutorial will guide you after you arrive]

Before I could react, I felt a lurching sensation, like being pulled through a tight tunnel. The next moment, I was standing in a dense forest, the world around me more vivid and immersive than any game I'd ever played. Everything felt eerily real—the smell of the pine trees, the sound of birds chirping, the cool breeze on my face.

A new message flashed before my eyes:

[Welcome to the Ultimate Minecraft Survival Server Tutorial]

[In this world there are three talents you can have.

-Magic user

-Aura user

-Duality(Aura&Magic)]

[You currently have aura and its perks are connected to the end and has a little bit of nether in it, let me show how it works using a small screen simulation.

An aura user uses their mind, to channel energy through weapons and create constructs with them or empower weapons and the body]

A small holographic screen appeared in front of me, displaying various combat scenarios. It showed a figure, presumably an aura user, performing incredible feats. Swords glowed with ethereal energy, striking down monsters with enhanced power. Barriers formed in mid-air to block incoming attacks, and the aura user seemed to move with inhuman speed and agility.

[To channel your aura, focus on your inner energy and envision it flowing into your weapon or around your body. You can enhance your physical abilities, create protective barriers, and unleash powerful attacks.]

Ah, Where the fuck did i say i signed up for this, did that bastard sell my soul Damn it, no i should calm down.

This is a realistic minecraft and i very much should throw away all i know about anything regarding regular minecrat.

First i need to get wood,make planks, a crafting table, find a good hile or cave and start building a base

I took a deep breath, forcing myself to focus. This new world was dangerous, and panicking wouldn't help. I looked around, spotting a nearby tree. My instincts from countless hours of playing Minecraft kicked in, and I began punching the tree to gather wood. Each hit felt solid and real, unlike the game, and soon I had a few pieces of wood in my inventory.

I quickly crafted the wood into planks and made a crafting table. Placing it down, I crafted some basic tools: a wooden pickaxe and a wooden sword.

"Damn, this world is too realistic for my liking"

The weight of the pickaxe felt heavier in my hands, and the sound of the axe hitting the tree was oddly satisfying. As I mined the stone and gathered more materials, I kept an eye out for any signs of danger. The forest seemed peaceful for now, but I knew better than to let my guard down.

After collecting enough resources, I started to dig into the side of a small hill to create a temporary shelter. The digging felt exhausting, and the effort required made me realize how different this world was from the game. The ground was cold and damp, and the echo of my pickaxe striking rock was unsettlingly real.

Once I had a small, makeshift cave, I crafted a furnace and started smelting some iron I had found. The furnace roared to life, and the heat was palpable. I couldn't help but think about the message I'd received earlier. The promise of power and the warning about the world being more dangerous were troubling, but I had to focus on surviving.

With the iron smelted, I crafted a basic set of iron tools and armor. I was beginning to feel a little more prepared, though the reality of the situation was still sinking in. I couldn't shake the feeling that this was just the beginning of a much larger and more perilous journey.

I took a moment to gather my thoughts and plan my next steps. I needed to explore the surrounding area for resources, establish a more secure base, and perhaps find out more about the world I was now a part of. The tutorial had mentioned a guide, so I kept my eyes open for any signs or clues that might lead me to it.

As the sun began to set, casting long shadows across the forest, I finished up my work and settled into my new home. Then a message appeared in front of me.

[The Monsters Awaken…]

Well fuck, i don't know what that meant but i am not stupid to think this small shelter will protect mu sorry little as, I Devan will not fall.

I pulled out my sword and equipped my armor, my breathing became silent as i felt the sounds of someone walking around.

in the forest. I strained my ears, trying to pinpoint the source. The atmosphere grew tense as the sounds drew closer. The creatures that inhabited this world were likely far more menacing than their pixelated counterparts.

Suddenly, a pair of glowing eyes appeared in the darkness just beyond the entrance of my shelter. My heart pounded as the figure stepped into the dim light of my cave. It was a zombie, but unlike any I'd seen before. Its flesh was decayed, and it moved with a disturbing, jerky animation that made my skin crawl.

I tightened my grip on my sword, remembering the tutorial's advice about channeling my aura. I focused, imagining the energy flowing from within me into my weapon. The sword began to glow faintly, a subtle but reassuring sign that I was doing it right.

The zombie lunged at me with a guttural moan, and I swung my sword in a wide arc. The blade, empowered by my aura, sliced through the creature with ease, reducing it to a pile of ash. I exhaled in relief but knew this was just the beginning.

More sounds echoed from the forest, indicating that other monsters were approaching. I couldn't stay in this small cave forever; I needed to find a more secure location and gather better resources. But for now, survival was the priority.

"I need to make a shield first" I used the crafting table and made a shield for myself, after going outside the cave, i saw a long green looking entity.

it had green glowing eyes and four green sharp legs, it was definitely a creeper.

The creature was unlike any creeper I'd seen before, more menacing and agile. It seemed to be studying me, its eyes glowing ominously. I knew that in this world, underestimating any creature could be fatal. I took a defensive stance, raising my shield and preparing for an attack.

The creeper charged at me with surprising speed. I braced myself, using my shield to absorb the impact. The force pushed me back a few steps, but I managed to stay on my feet. The creeper hissed, its body crackling with energy as it prepared to explode.

"Not today," I muttered, channeling my aura into my sword once more. With a swift strike, I aimed for the creeper's legs, hoping to disable it before it could detonate. The blade sliced through, and the creature staggered, its explosion thwarted.

Taking a moment to catch my breath, I realized I needed to think strategically. I couldn't just react to threats as they appeared; I had to anticipate and prepare for them. This world was a test of my wits as much as my strength.

I decided to venture deeper into the forest, hoping to find a more secure location to set up a proper base. The moonlight filtered through the trees, casting eerie shadows on the ground. Every rustle of leaves and snap of a twig set me on edge, but I pressed on, determined to survive.

As I moved deeper into the forest, I began to spot more of the creatures roaming about. Spiders with unnaturally long legs skittered through the underbrush, and skeletons with glowing blue eyes drew their bows with eerie precision. I kept my movements quiet and deliberate, avoiding unnecessary confrontations as I searched for a suitable place to establish a stronger base.

Eventually, I came across a small clearing near a river. The flowing water provided a natural barrier on one side and a reliable source of hydration. The open space offered good visibility, reducing the chances of being ambushed. I decided this would be the perfect spot to start building.

Using the wood I had gathered earlier, I began constructing a more robust shelter. I worked quickly but carefully, creating sturdy walls and a reinforced door. The sounds of the forest kept me on edge, but the act of building was oddly calming. It reminded me of the countless hours I'd spent playing the game, albeit under much less perilous circumstances.

Once the basic structure was complete, I dug a trench around the perimeter and filled it with water to create a rudimentary moat. It wouldn't stop all the creatures, but it might slow them down. I then set up some rudimentary defenses—spikes made from sharpened sticks and torches to light up the area and keep some of the monsters at bay.

As I worked, I noticed a faint glow in the distance. Curious and cautious, I decided to investigate, keeping my sword and shield at the ready. I followed the light, which led me to a small, ancient-looking shrine hidden among the trees. It was made of moss-covered stone, with a pedestal in the center that held a glowing orb.

The orb seemed to pulse with energy, and as I approached, a new message appeared before my eyes

[Yo?!, Welcome to the temple tutorial, these temples are scattered around the world if a temple hasn't been used before, you can get a one time legendary item from it, if it is used well you would get normal items, let's explain it much clearly]

I stepped closer to the shrine, intrigued by the message. The orb's glow intensified, and the text continued:

[Unused Temples: Provide a powerful, one-time legendary item.]

[Used Temples: Provide valuable but non-legendary items.]

[To claim your reward, place your hand on the orb.]

Taking a deep breath, I reached out and touched the orb. A warm sensation spread through my hand, and the glow enveloped me. A new message appeared:

[Congratulations, You have obtained the legendary ore]

[Aura Infused Ore]

[This rare ore can be used to craft powerful weapons and armor, greatly enhancing your aura abilities. Use it wisely.]

[Note: Temples replenish every 3 days]

The or was pure whire in color, i put into my inventory, well looks like i have to monopolize this temple, i will make a new base around here and see what i would do next.

I returned to my temporary shelter, the aura-infused ore weighing heavily in my inventory. It was a game-changer, but I needed to be strategic about using it. Crafting powerful weapons and armor was essential, but I also had to consider the long-term sustainability of my resources.

First things first, I needed to secure the temple. If it truly replenished every three days, it would become a crucial part of my survival strategy. I decided to build my new base around the temple, fortifying the area to prevent monsters or other players—if there were any—from accessing it.

I spent the next few hours gathering more materials, chopping down trees, and mining stone. The forest provided ample resources, but it also meant constantly being on alert for any lurking dangers. I constructed sturdy walls and reinforced them with stone, creating a perimeter around the temple. The entrance was secured with a heavy gate that I could lock from the inside.

Inside the perimeter, I built a more substantial shelter, complete with multiple rooms for storage, crafting, and resting.

Strangely monsters don't seem to come close to the temples.

After testing some things with the new ore, i realized i needed a netherite weapon in order to actually use it for something.

Well i guess this is my new life.