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In the hands of Minecraft Steve, he holds a weapon of immeasurable power, The Wooden Pickaxe, described in the Diamond Mythos.
The Definitive Edition
H. P. Minecraft
This was my introduction into the world of H.P. Minecraft and still consider this novella a great entry point. Centering on a scientist recounting his experiences on a disastrous Nether expedition in the hopes of discouraging a second attempt by others, At the Mountains of Diamonds is in many ways a foundational text for Minecraftian fiction. It presents an ancient and alien history of the Minecraft World and more importantly introduces the Elder Things and the Ender Dragon as well mentioning a number of the Great Old Ones (cosmic deities of indescribable power, such as Minecraft Steve).