Monstrous Surprises ~ Chapter 1 Feyd
I wrote this a little while ago. It’s some fanfiction for the GameKnight999 series. If you haven’t heard of GameKnight999, then I highly suggest you read the series. It’s extremely good.
Whenever I write fanfics, I try to keep the personalities of the canon characters as close as possible to what they act like in the game/book etc. (it can be bent for shipping purposes, though). I apologize if I didn’t get it quite right :)
[Spoiler alert for the GameKnight999 series]
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Feyd was in a cave with five of his subjects. A stream of lava added some slight orange illumination that pushed away the darkness by a bit. Across for the lava ran a stream of water. The cool, blue liquid met the thick, bubbling magma in the center of the cavern, creating obsidian and cobblestone.
They would’ve been in the End, but one of the endermen had informed Feyd that he had found a new zombie-town in a location that they had never seen before. Nothing had been happening at the time and he hadn’t heard anything new from the other monster leader about a certain User-who-may-or-may-not-be-an actual-user, so he decide that he might as well check it out.
As it turns out, there was no zombie-town there at all. It was just a convenient placement of lava and water. Upon discovering this, Feyd had immediately lashed out and killed the enderman who had been foolish enough to bring them here. Not only was he angry, he was slightly embarrassed to have believed the creature in the first place. Why would I care about a bunch of stupid zombies? He had thought to himself. They’re as dumb as a skeleton trying to sunbathe.
Immediately after killing the misleading monster, he had turned to his other subjects and ordered them to get out of his sight at once. They did as they were told, instantly disappearing without question. Feyd stayed in the cave to think a bit.
His eyes ended up wandering over to the water that flowed out of the cave wall and pooled on the dusty floor. The endermen had given it a wide girth, due to the fact that it was deadly to them, burning their skin like potent acid. Then he felt something that he never thought he’d feel in a million years.
He immediately tried to push the ridiculous thought from his head. But he couldn’t stop wondering what would happen. Maybe he could just quickly touch it. Just for a second. He’d probably be fine. Before ke knew it, he was standing by the water, looking down at it. He was about to kneel down when a screechy voice knocked him back to reality.
“Sire? Are you, um, okay?”
Feyd whipped around and saw an enderman standing a few blocks behind him, an anxious look on it’s face.
“What are you doing here! I thought I told you to leave!” He snapped, avoiding the question.
“I-I was just wondering what you w-wanted us to do, while we were away I mean.” The dark creature stammered.
“I don’t care! Go do... something! Just follow orders!”
The enderman disappeared, leaving Feyd alone in the cave again. He glanced back at the water and shuddered slightly at what he’d almost done. Then he teleported back to the End.