Thank you welcome to the Minecraft spooky Stories podcast the Creepypasta for today is the ghost player this Curry pasta is from the Minecraft Creepypasta Wiki and the author is unknown I hope you guys enjoy The ghost player I experienced a strange series of events only a few days ago I have a habit of playing on Old Minecraft versions from older release versions all the way back to Alpha for a while now I’m enjoying my time and beta 1.7.2 the old piston duplication glitch the Incredibly Green Grass and the old textures that sort of stuff it’s all relaxing to me I like spending time in those old versions I think it might be a while before I do that again I was playing early in the morning at about 4 AM seems like a rather cliche time for Something all to happen but bear with me I was wondering about my world venturing through the islands I had conquered before I decided to craft a boat and go sailing I have the large Bay I’d reside in for the entire time I’ve had this world I had barely sailed for a minute Before I spotted odd terrain generation it seemed old like haban generator in an alpha version an early beta version the grassa had been everywhere around my house was non-existent and the grand was a dead color trees were rare and random pockets of stone froze from the grassy floor I thought this strange but kept sailing thinking it was a biome I had not known was in beta not even 30 seconds later I saw on the horizon a small Peninsula Jordan out from the Dead Land I couldn’t make out what was on it until I got up a bit closer and the fog was cleared torches I knew I was generating new chunks but there are torches sporadically placed on the land I was curious and sailed towards the peninsula Once I arrived I slowed down in order to preserve my boat which ended up falling Away anyway when I stepped off it I put my feet on the grass and saw something I’d not expected a hole in the hill it was a house patched up with Cobblestone locking a door or even extra amenities it was a cramped space with a two block High ceiling and a single torch on the wall I was confused yet intrigued at the sight of this home in the rocks at the end of the home there was a mine leading down into the Earth it almost seemed exactly like a player had created this but the world was never Multiplayer these trunks were loaded fresh as far as I know after thinking for a while I became slightly uncomfortable despite this I decided to venture into the mine anyway I couldn’t see a name tag or a sign of the player so I knew I’d be fine The stairway down led into a Cave System flooded with Cobblestone Bridges across the gaps and holes war was had been lined it was everything you expect from a normal mine after looking around for a minute or two I’ve decided I wanted to head back to my home before I got lost As the exit is mine the day was waning the darkness approached Over the Horizon I sailed back home slipped the night away and logged off to do some homework and logged off to do some homework I’ve been planning on finishing I wish that was the last time I would open that world Approximately two hours later around 6 30 a.m I logged back into the game Blitz point I was still thinking about my weird findings but not much of it more so I mind duplicate iron blocks and build a tower thus supposed to be a mob granter by its completion I was watching some YouTube videos while absently digging up duplicated iron blocks why not all my weight at my farm in the distance had been broken and some dirt and grass replaced a few spots where the land was stilled back in that version simply stepping onto tilled land could break it I had sworn that I plan to eat there a few hours prior and I hadn’t touched it since I went to check it out and came to the conclusion that the animals around the area had stomped it away and though we had to spawned as the best I could Come up with at the time I went back to mining iron blocks a few minutes later when I went to the building to resume its construction four blocks have been broken in one of the corners I was getting weirded out as there had been no creeper explosions There and enemy weren’t even in the game yet I just thought I mined those four blocks my sleep deprivation had buzzed up my memory that did not stop my unease I really should have just taken the hints and deleted my world right then but I didn’t I continue playing for another hour Without anything happening when my brain suddenly clicked into gear and I thought that the weird house I’d seen earlier might have something to do with this some sort of world merge maybe or a hacker I don’t know I traveled to the cobblestone house again this time by land and was greeted By the familiar sporadic torches and hole in the hill where the house was there was one thing that insult me the house now had an iron door and there was someone outside placing a bump beside it I stood stunned for a moment I didn’t think this could happen I thought my Sleep deprivation was playing tricks for me making me hallucinate I was going to believe it until the player’s head turned and looked at me I managed to take a screenshot after all plus f4ing out of the game directly after closing the world I opened Photoshop and examined this Closely to see if I wasn’t hallucinating wherever this is it’s not Blair no name tag no movements and its shape is ghastly it’s almost like a ghost I’m not playing beta again This has been the Minecraft spooky Stories podcast I hope you guys enjoy it tell your friends and make sure to leave a 5 star review see you guys inside the next episode Video Information
This video, titled ‘Ep 45: The Ghost Player | Minecraft Spooky Stories’, was uploaded by Callum Ellis on 2023-04-21 20:09:09. It has garnered 35 views and 3 likes. The duration of the video is 00:05:39 or 339 seconds.
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