Don't be sorry. But yes, please. I'm used to bold words for emphasizing a point or yelling in a roleplay post/story. If you have one of those type of things, use bold words for that though.
Post by Waffle Dee of Revelation on Mar 22, 2019 0:19:45 GMT
Chapter 3
While mining, you come upon a peachy-colored ore. When you mine it, you do not collect any special material, just the ore itself. You return with it to your tree house, and try crafting things with it. This proves ineffectual, so you throw it into your furnace just to see what happens. Miraculously, it begins cooking, and eventually is smelted into iron ingots. Unlike coal, where you could get up to four units from a single block, you can only get one iron ingot per ore block. After the ore finishes cooking, you get seven iron ingots. You experiment with using them, and eventually decide to make an iron pickaxe, shears, and an iron sword.
With these, you go to the small river. You collect eighteen blocks of sand, as you have no idea how much you will need. You leave, and return to your tree house. After cooking the sand, you get eighteen units of glass, and have five units of coal remaining. Before adding the glass to your cabin, you turn it into glass panes, and get sixteen glass panes for every six units of glass, giving you forty eight glass panes. You add the glass panes to the cabin, leaving you with eight glass panes. Not wanting your hard-earned glass to go to waste, you add windows to your tree house. With the main house mostly completed, you decide to build a roof. You choose a roof line, and a material for your roof. You consider cobblestone, but you decide on wood planks instead. However, partway through building the roof, you run out of wood, requiring you get more. You equip your stone axe, but you notice the sun is setting. Should you risk being attacked by monsters for wood? As you think about this, something flares up in you. You leave your house, and begin attacking nearby monsters, smashing several with your iron sword. While you are fighting, you remember your wooden sword you made a few days ago, and equip it to your off-hand. You successfully dual-wield your swords, and spend the rest of the night fighting monsters. At dawn, when the monsters either caught on fire or left, you check what monster spoils you have. You have four gunpowder, thirteen rotten flesh, six bones, twelve string, and 7 experience levels. ... and no wood.
Post by Waffle Dee of Revelation on Mar 23, 2019 2:34:44 GMT
Chapter 4
You collect thirty five wood before your stone axe breaks. You convert some into wood planks, and get one hundred and forty wood planks. You then turn some of these into wood stairs, and finish constructing your roof. You add some glass, some wood, some wood planks, torches, and... you have an attic or second floor! You make some wood fences, and place them on the roof, along with some torches. You have a new deck, on your house on the highest hill. You can see everything for a very long range. But you cannot see your old house, or the surrounding dirt bridges. You realize that you must have come a very long way. You begin to feel hungry, as the full extent of your travels becomes clear to you. You try to go back downstairs, only to realize that you haven't made anything to get up or down with. You make another crafting table, and create several ladders. You make a hole in the roof, place ladders going down to the attic, make another hole, and place ladders going down to the first floor. You create another hole on the opposite side of the house, and dig a shaft down to your mine. You place ladders in this tunnel, and declare your house complete.
But you realize there is so much more to do. You craft two chests, and place them in one corner of the house, side-by-side so that they become a double chest. You take the furnace out of your old tree house, craft a second one, and place one unit of cobblestone in a corner, and the furnaces on each remaining side of it. You take the crafting table out of your old tree house, and place it in a corner. This leaves one corner. But what to do with it? You place one unit of oak planks in the final corner, take two leftover wooden stairs, and place them on each remaining side to make chairs. Additionally, you craft three oak signs, and place two of them on the remaining sides of the oak stairs to make chair arms. Finally, you take your last sign, place it above your front door, and write "Con's house" on it. Now you declare your house complete. But you remain hungry. If anything, this construction project has made you even hungrier. You look around. Where can you get food out here?
Don't be sorry. But yes, please. I'm used to bold words for emphasizing a point or yelling in a roleplay post/story. If you have one of those type of things, use bold words for that though.
I'm using bold for the player name, mostly =P Is that close enough? =P
Don't be sorry. But yes, please. I'm used to bold words for emphasizing a point or yelling in a roleplay post/story. If you have one of those type of things, use bold words for that though.
I'm using bold for the player name, mostly =P Is that close enough? =P
You collect thirty five wood before your stone axe breaks. You convert some into wood planks, and get one hundred and forty wood planks. You then turn some of these into wood stairs, and finish constructing your roof. You add some glass, some wood, some wood planks, torches, and... you have an attic or second floor! You make some wood fences, and place them on the roof, along with some torches. You have a new deck, on your house on the highest hill. You can see everything for a very long range. But you cannot see your old house, or the surrounding dirt bridges. You realize that you must have come a very long way. You begin to feel hungry, as the full extent of your travels becomes clear to you. You try to go back downstairs, only to realize that you haven't made anything to get up or down with. You make another crafting table, and create several ladders. You make a hole in the roof, place ladders going down to the attic, make another hole, and place ladders going down to the first floor. You create another hole on the opposite side of the house, and dig a shaft down to your mine. You place ladders in this tunnel, and declare your house complete.
But you realize there is so much more to do. You craft two chests, and place them in one corner of the house, side-by-side so that they become a double chest. You take the furnace out of your old tree house, craft a second one, and place one unit of cobblestone in a corner, and the furnaces on each remaining side of it. You take the crafting table out of your old tree house, and place it in a corner. This leaves one corner. But what to do with it? You place one unit of oak planks in the final corner, take two leftover wooden stairs, and place them on each remaining side to make chairs. Additionally, you craft three oak signs, and place two of them on the remaining sides of the oak stairs to make chair arms. Finally, you take your last sign, place it above your front door, and write "Con's house" on it. Now you declare your house complete. But you remain hungry. If anything, this construction project has made you even hungrier. You look around. Where can you get food out here?
(i misused bold again, i'm sorry)
*Hopes really badly that Con thinks of a fishing rod.* (The player, not TheGreatCon =P)
Post by metaknightfan4 on Mar 23, 2019 22:29:33 GMT
I KNEW Waffles was hiding a story on these boards. Found it. (Can't believe it took two days to think of checking Waffle's post log, but better late than never.)
I KNEW Waffles was hiding a story on these boards. Found it. (Can't believe it took two days to think of checking Waffle's post log, but better late than never.)
Post by Waffle Dee of Revelation on Mar 24, 2019 22:30:31 GMT
Chapter 5
With seemingly no other options, you decide to wander around the nearby forests. With no animals nearby, you cannot collect meat. However, upon clearing grass out of your way, you occasionally collect seeds. You do not know what can be grown with these, or how to grow them. But you keep them anyway, just in case you find out. Eventually you come to a clearing, with three sheep in it. You approach them, intending to smash them for food, when you remember your shears. You pull out your shears, and attempt to shear a sheep. You get two wool. You shear the other two, who give you three wool each. You now have eight wool, but still no food. You decide you'll just try to plant your seeds, since the sheep can give you infinite wool. You return to your house, and attempt to plant the seeds. It doesn't work, so you decide to try using a tool. As your wooden hoe is the only tool you haven't encountered a use for yet, you try using it on the ground, which results in the grass being tilled. You plant the seeds, and attempt to watch them grow. However, the farmland becomes dirt shortly after, for no apparent reason.
Instead, you decide to try experimenting with some of the monster spoils you acquired recently. You discover that bones can be made into bone meal, though you refrain from making any. You try different things with string, and successfully make a bow, but you have no arrows to use with it. You discover that four string can be used to make wool, but you already have wool. Finally, you make a fishing rod, and decide to travel to the river to fish. You first catch an ink sac, which has no apparent use. But, after, you catch a large amount of fish. You return to your house with sixteen raw salmon, and twenty four raw fish. Upon returning to your house, you cook the fish, and, meanwhile, craft things with your eight wool. You craft two beds, which you place in the attic/second floor. You dye one of your remaining units of wool black with your ink sac, and replace the corner block of cobblestone in the cooking area with it. You then replace the block of wood planks between the chairs in the other corner with the white wool. Now your house is complete.