Stranded – Log 6: The Village and the Explosion
Game: Minecraft
Mode: Hard Survival
Platform: Steam Deck
The mine hasn’t been giving me what I need, so I decided to head further afield. Before leaving, I watched a zombie burn itself down outside the house. Once it finished accepting its fate, I took that as my cue to move.
My base appears to sit where several biomes intersect. One direction leads into desert, which feels completely different to the jungle-like wood surrounding my retreat. The contrast was enough reason to choose it.
A Tower on the Horizon
After travelling for a while, I spotted a tower in the distance. My first thought was pillager outpost. I adjusted my expectations accordingly.
It turned out to be a village.
The villagers didn’t react to my presence, even while I searched their chests. Mostly wheat and bread. Nothing exceptional, but a village changes the long-term outlook. Trade becomes possible. Structure becomes possible.
I spoke to a few of them to see what roles they carried, then decided to return home. I could have stayed the night there. They had beds. They had shelter. But I wanted my own.
On the walk back, I began thinking about infrastructure — perhaps a direct tunnel linking my base to the village so I wouldn’t need to rely on spotting the tower each time.
That was when I realised my first mistake.
I had no idea which direction I had travelled to get there.
Night Decisions
Darkness arrived quickly. I could have built a temporary shelter and waited. It would have been simple and safe.
Instead, I decided to see how well I could defend myself.
The first skeleton engaged at range. I blocked several arrows cleanly with my shield and felt confident enough in the exchange. Then a second skeleton appeared. Two on one.
I kept blocking and repositioning. At that point, I still rated my chances of survival as high.
Then I heard the hiss.
The explosion ended the calculation immediately. The message confirmed it: blown up by a creeper. What had been two enemies had quietly become three.
Not the End
In a hardcore world, that would have been the end of the run. This world is set to Hard survival. The death stands. The mistake stands.
It felt frustrating rather than dramatic. A shelter would have prevented it. A pause would have prevented it. Instead, I chose to keep moving.
Next log, I return properly equipped with whatever remains in storage and head back out. The village still exists. The direction needs rediscovering.
Exploration offers opportunity. It also exposes weaknesses.
