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The Great War: A Noble Dark One Book, Part 4

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Things get serious in this one.
After his unplanned 1,000-year absence, Ooserkeph speeds home from the Anthropo-verse to help fight a war he knows nothing about. When he arrives home, what and who he finds shocks him. And, it only gets more shocking from there....

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This is NOT AN OFFICIAL MINECRAFT BOOK. NOT APPROVED BY OR ASSOCIATED WITH MOJANG.

141 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 9, 2024

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Dr. Block

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I think Minecraft is the greatest game in the history of the world, and so did my two children who literally begged me to write Minecraft stories for them when they were young. That is why I have dedicated my life to writing Minecraft-inspired books to share with everyone!

For readers under 9, I recommend the first nine books of my Baby Zeke the Chicken Jockey series, my Mob Mania Tales, the Peter and the Player's Palace series, and my three-book Spider Chicken series as well as Creeptastic, A Notchmas Carol, and most of my standalone books.

For readers ages 9+, I recommend all of my other books, including the Diary of a Surfer Villager, Ballad of Winston the Wandering Trader, and Glitch Guardians series.

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January 4, 2026
Reread:

Sobek has definitely changed. Starting to seem closer to the Client.
Well, Ooserkeph, good thing there will be another war soon! You'll get to prove yourself. (sarcasm)
Wait, why couldn't Sobek have possessed Jimmy when they were fighting in SV 35? I mean, at that point he was pretty much just a normal villager.
Well the Neutrals actually aren't that different than Newt. I wonder, since there's a Good and Evil for both Pure and Chaotic, is there a Good and Evil for the Neutrals? It would make sense, but they've only ever been referred to as "The Neutrals", so maybe not.
See, if Ooserkeph had been around for those 1,000 years, Kemet would probably have eventually forgiven him for not telling him about Anhum, and gotten over his jealousy. Assuming they kept interacting. But now, Kemet's bitterness over it has probably just gotten worse.
Well, at least Neeth believes him.
Pyramids are easier to build than a cube or sphere, so it's not much of a surprise that humans would choose to build them.
It seems the Chaotics aren't entirely against rules...just the Pures' rules.
I'm surprised Father and Queen Dark One haven't done anything about Sobek's collecting. They should try to introduce him to some other hobbies; it's growing into a real problem now.
I'd certainly be interested in reading that history book.
Do all priests' names start with X? Probably not.
I wonder how the not-samogorths managed to go to another universe?
I find it funny how in SV 38, the fight between the Pures and Chaotics is done in a very flashy way, but here it's described as "The Pures and the Chaotics were fighting, punching, and scratching at each other."
I don't know if using his true form was the best idea, but it did end the fight, temporarily. A lot more people would have been hurt if the fight had stayed on this dimension.
Sobek's parents should have talked it out calmly with him. But I don't really know if that would have helped at all.
Funga-cows definitely look different in non-minecraft worlds.
I wonder if shadows work like true forms in how you have to "inhabit" them to travel.
Maybe it would have worked better to not have that chapter from Sobek's perspective, it would make his apology and then betrayal a great shock, instead of already anticipating it.
This might be a plot hole... In SV 34, The NDO and Rainbow Creeper are shocked when Jimmy reveals that the "planes of reality" are just a separation the Pures and Chaotics made to the multiverse, but here the Pures just straight up tell Ooserkeph that they split the multiverse in two.

That's it for this book. This one might be the best.
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