Moving House
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June 20, 2020 |
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Moving House is a short story written by Cristina Anderca, publish on Minecraft.net.[1]
Summary
In the article, the author humorously details their attempt to move to The Nether after being kicked out of their childhood home. They hire Barbara, a Nether-native real estate agent, to show them potential homes. Their first stop is the Nether Wastes, where they consider a modern beach house near lava but are deterred by the price. Next, they visit a cave house in the Warped Forest, which is small but safe, and then a fungus tree house in the Crimson Forest. Lastly, they are shown a terrifying property in the Soul Sand Valley, where they have a close call with a Piglin and are saved by their friend Sofia. In the end, they settle in a two-bedroom cottage with Sofia, learning to appreciate the dangers and charms of the Nether.
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Nether Wastes Property, Photo courtesy Lava-ly Properties Inc. -
Striders, Photo courtesy Lava-ly Properties Inc. -
Warped Forest Property, Photo courtesy Lava-ly Properties Inc. -
Bastion Remnant Property, Photo courtesy Lava-ly Properties Inc. -
Crimson Forest Property, Photo courtesy Lava-ly Properties Inc. -
Soul Sand Valley Property, Photo courtesy Lava-ly Properties Inc. -
Basalt Deltas Property, Photo courtesy Lava-ly Properties Inc.
References
- ↑ "Moving House" by Cristina Anderca – Minecraft.net, June 20, 2020.
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