Narucraft
Salutations! By posting this I create the first ever Naruto/Minecraft crossover! Woopde-dingle-doo right? Anyways, I'd thought I'd be the first since no one else has any. Be warned, most of the setting has to do with Minecraft instead of Naruto, so if you have no idea what Minecraft is look it up, or better yet buy it. Chapters will take place in the first person, varying between characters and their reactions to certain situations at certain times.
DISCLAMER: If I owned any of this it wouldn't be a fan fiction would it? See the logic?
Naruto
Day 1-Dawn
I awake, that's the first thing. My eyes groggily open as radiance washes over my face, prompting me to rub the residue from my eyes and sit up, in a lazy position I might add. As my consciousness comes to, I realize something: I have a consciousness, I have thought, I exist. But then what am I? Where am I, and for that matter who am I? Why am I here? Why am I or anything else in existence?
Oddly, I feel that these are not questions that I under normal circumstances would ask, even though I have no concept of what normal is. It is strange and ironic that I would ask such a simple yet profound question: "why?" It's both relevant to my current situation and ones continuing existence, but rather than philosophize its probably better just to get my shit together.
I try to recall any information from anything prior to this moment, but found nothing except one word; Naruto, I assume that is my name, no other word in my vocabulary seemed to fit. I stand up and survey myself, finding two arms, two legs, an abdomen, a chest, and familiar facial features which I felt for with my hands, and all across my body was a covering that seemed to be a type of athletic clothing, perhaps even military.
Every part of my physiology seemed to be accounted for, though I know not why I know what I'm supposed to look like, so I studied the clothing on me. There seemed to be pockets and pouches in various places, though none contained any item or tool, effectively leaving me armed literally with little more than the clothes on my back.
I now decide to survey my surroundings, and am truly astonished by what I behold. Now I may not remember anything prior to waking up, but I do know that terrain wasn't supposed to look like this. Before me was a hill, not round but an unconvincing illusion of an incline that was more akin to steps on stairs, for every bit of it was made of blocks. Yes blocks, the world was without a doubt three-dimensional, but it severely lacked…definition and texture, the blocks themselves each one foot on every one of their dimensions, not one of them measuring any different from another.
I look behind me and there is a lone object on a cliff; it took me a few seconds but I realize that the object appeared to be a tree, yet even that was in the form of cubes! It had a trunk which upon closer inspection, revealed segmentations in the wood, and the leaves were clumped together similarly within a cubic from, as if they had to conform to that space like everything else I have seen. Beyond the cliff was no less than a vast ocean, the water shimmering in a way that looked artificial, I would not be surprised if they were composed of cubes too.
Though now grasping the basic concept of how this world took forms, I couldn't help but be taken aback by sight rising above the horizon. The source of heat and light itself conformed to the form of a cube! And as I gazed at it-it did not blind me, so I was fortunate to take in the unconventional and partly surreal beauty of it.
I turned back to the direction I was originally facing, and gazed at myself. This world conformed its matter into cubes yet I remain immune to it? I seem to retain the form I "remember" having, I use the term "remember" loosely because I truly don't remember anything chronologically, and only general knowledge is in my possession.
I feel as if I am a newborn again, beholding the world for the first time, discovering all that is new and all that there is to see, only this time I am able to comprehend...well mostly. I once again wonder my initial thoughts, this time however they became more direct. What if there are others like me? If so, was it they who brought me here? Am I supposed to wait for them? That last question seemed to be as good an explanation as any, so I sat, making myself as comfortable as I could and waited.
Hours passed; nothing except the rising of the sun and the passing of clouds were events. Not only did I grow bored, I grew impatient, having the distinct feeling patience was never a great virtue of mine in the first place. I did not believe anyone was going to look for me, if I was really meant to wait you would think whom ever placed me here would have left some sort of message explaining everything, but no, zilch. The most logical option now was to explore, sure I was safe here, but I don't believe in doing nothing expecting whatever I need to fall into my lap.
I trudged up the hill which was higher than it seemed from below, and in fact did block my entire view of what was beyond it. At the peak, I saw below me a plain, a grassy area that stretched for a mile or so, and beyond it was a tree line alluding to a forest. The plain itself happened to be inhabited by creatures, though none of my kind…still I could see cattle, pigs and sheep roaming it. One would be comforted by the fact that they are not "alone", except I don't find the prospect of only having animals as companions very comforting, I'd much rather see my own kind…if they even exist.
Naruto
Day 1-Dusk
I have long since passed the tree line mentioned earlier, the forest has become denser as I go, the sun's rays can no longer reach me at this point. My stomach protests its lack of nutrition, and I frown knowing there is nothing to pacify this hunger. I trek this wilderness some more until I see something, I widen my eyes to find that the figure is humanoid in shape. I knew I couldn't be the only one! I dashed towards the figure, the dark kept the finer features from my vision, I could tell though that it was definitely a man, and shouted, "Hey! Over here!" The figure however remained completely motionless facing away from me. I stopped a few feet away to catch my breath, and asked, "Hey buddy, I haven't seen another soul all day, 'ya think you can tell me where I am?"
The man was still motionless for a moment, then as if by a delayed reaction turned to face me, revealing a horribly disfigured face! I couldn't help but yelp in justified surprise, I now noticed the sickly green skin as the flesh of his face seemed to be thin and…rotting. He moaned a droning moan at me, so I assumed that he was sick or something. "Uh, are you alright?" I asked wanting to believe that this couldn't be too out of the ordinary. Oh, how very wrong I was.
The man closed the distance between us, and with icy fingers grasped my arm, as his mouth guided itself to my arm's flesh adrenalin kicked in. I was able to break free before this…freak tried to eat me! I ran as fast as my legs could carry me, but soon I ran across creatures identical to the one I just encountered, and they too moaned lifelessly at me, wanting of my flesh. I "remembered" such things to be a work of fiction, yet here they were in the rotting, cannibalistic flesh: zombies. Screwed up to the max.
This forest went on forever, and the more I ran the more monsters I came across, one such a being with no flesh whatsoever and was literally only bone, yet it was animate, and this one was armed! It shot arrows at me with its bow, I was fortunate however being that none of them made their mark. Of course I ran more, but at this rate I would run out of energy and eventually be killed, so I thought of a better idea.
Instead of running, I climbed the nearest tree taking refuge from the monsters below, the sickly things gathered around it, knowing at me in vain, as did the skeletons' arrows could not find their target. I believed myself to be relatively safe for the moment, but again this was not to be.
I heard a hissing sound from behind me, and when I turned to locate the source I found eight red orbs looking back at me. Now spiders aren't usually a big deal, but this sucker was the size of dog! It lunged at me, but I managed to kick it away; however it remained on the tree top with me. It would have gone for a second lunge had I not repeatedly bashed its skull hard enough to send it flying of the treetop. Not taking any chances, I jumped from treetop to treetop; all the while my new "friends" followed me, a skeleton occasionally taking a shot at me hoping to get lucky. I settled on a higher elevated tree to maximize my distance between me and those monsters.
While this was a solution it was neither perfect nor permanent, I couldn't stay up here forever, and I didn't know if these monsters would let up, if ever. Spiders could still crawl up these trees so I had to keep a vigil, there would be no rest for me.
Trapped in a monster infested land with no food, water, shelter, or people to rely on.
This was going to be a long night.