new minecraft world pt.3 - what else is around here?
Another day, another hour or so playing virtual blocks, know what I mean?
It seems like one of the llamas broke their leash! I'll happily take that. This dude seems to be judging me, though.
I decided to go explore a little more before I start building a new base. Found a beehive!
There were a few peonies and some birch and oak trees around here! I always grab as many flowers as I can whenever I start a new world.
Oh, hi there!
New best friend acquired! I need to find some nametags soon.
Across the river from the Desert Village is this little beach/desert area and some jungle. I think this is where I'm gonna set up camp. The bunnies approve!
I almost didn't see these watermelon!
So tall! One lone bamboo plant. I'll plant a bunch more soon.
The bunnies are curious about my poor palm tree making skills. I'll get back to this later! For now I want to head back and grab some stuff from my spawn campsite.
I decide to follow the river a roundabout way back to spawn and there I noticed some odd generation - this must mean...
Yup! Another village! And so close to the other one, too! But this one has something sinister about it.
I decide to sneak around and see if I could get any good loot. A few times I noticed Pillagers attacking Villagers and I was able to kill two of them before they murdered anybody, but I realized I have zero armor and I don't wanna trigger a raid so I made myself scarce. I'll come back and try to rescue these guys when I build my new village in the jungle.
Not before swiping some diamonds though ;D
Continuing on our way, saw something cute. I've never seen a mushroom on a log in this game before!
Hey, a horse! I feel like I just want to adopt every animal I see.
I've come back to set you free, my sheep friends. It looks like I'm about to give them the axe, but I was just breaking the fence.
Oh! Did the baby turtle grow up?
Bye bye for now!
Back at my new base, the sun was setting so I quickly built myself a little shack on the beach and called it a day. See ya next time!