MoonMidnight
Junior Member
Jack and Huxley were the first to make contact with the illagers. I watched in horror as the pair ran forward, swords raised. I knew these illagers and they were dangerous with their axes. However, I watched as the two new people brought their swords down on the enemy as if they had done this before.
There’s that instinct again, I thought, catching an illager by the feet and sinking my sword in its chest. An arrow caught my metal boot and I quickly pulled out my bow and arrow.
I managed to shoot a few arrows back at the illager with a crossbow but another one replaced it. I ran at an awkward angle to shoot my arrows and run beside Jack and Huxley. I served as a back shield as the arrows continued shooting at us and the other illagers ran after us.
It wasn’t until we had finally put enough distance between us and the village that the illagers stopped chasing us. But when we stopped they started coming after us again. I led the others into the forest where the illagers wouldn’t be able to see or find us.
I found a small cave that was a dead end and blocked off the small entrance with a single row of cobblestone. They weren’t exactly smart or agile enough to climb through a one block space.
I slung my bow over my shoulder and sat down on the stone behind me. Jack and Huxley were struggling to catch their breath, reminding me of the first time I met Franklin when we had been in a similar predicament.
“Welcome to the world,” I joked lightly through my heavy breathing.
There’s that instinct again, I thought, catching an illager by the feet and sinking my sword in its chest. An arrow caught my metal boot and I quickly pulled out my bow and arrow.
I managed to shoot a few arrows back at the illager with a crossbow but another one replaced it. I ran at an awkward angle to shoot my arrows and run beside Jack and Huxley. I served as a back shield as the arrows continued shooting at us and the other illagers ran after us.
It wasn’t until we had finally put enough distance between us and the village that the illagers stopped chasing us. But when we stopped they started coming after us again. I led the others into the forest where the illagers wouldn’t be able to see or find us.
I found a small cave that was a dead end and blocked off the small entrance with a single row of cobblestone. They weren’t exactly smart or agile enough to climb through a one block space.
I slung my bow over my shoulder and sat down on the stone behind me. Jack and Huxley were struggling to catch their breath, reminding me of the first time I met Franklin when we had been in a similar predicament.
“Welcome to the world,” I joked lightly through my heavy breathing.