Random Herobrine Ritual Game Idea

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So, here I am watching the youtuber Night Mind, and thinking to myself: "I wonder if this could work in a story idea."

Thus, I came up with my own game/ritual involving Herobrine, Skybrine and NoahCraftFTW (Noah). Seeing as they are, in most stories, the son(s) of Hero.

Here are the rules:

1. Depending on what you want, the rules will be different. Who you summon will have their own game to play, while the same in some ways, the stakes of losing are higher. 

2. You must play alone, playing with another will result in getting the opposite of what you want.

3. Can be played in any building, at a school after hours, in your home when your parents are away, even in an abandon town or village. The area you play in will attach the one you summons attention more. As bigger areas typically summon Herobrine more, and smaller summon Noah. Any area can be used, but depending on your prize, choosing the area may give you more of a chance to summon them.

4. If you want three of these: Perfect Health, Wealth, Luck, and/or to know your future is secure. Herobrine shall be summoned. Bigger areas are more likely to summon him and grab his attention. He shall want to play a game, to see if you are 'worthy' or your prize. He shall not cheat, should you cheat you lose. 

He'll give you 50 seconds to hide, there are three rounds. So do not use your best hiding spaces until round three. The seconds counter gets shorter each round. Should you survive all three rounds, you win, should he find you you lose.

What is the price of losing, well how do you like being a slave in the Nether?

To summon him, go to your area of choice, place in a bowl a lock of hair and a object of value with some gold, to raise your chance a diamond will work also. Speak out loud what you want as a prize when the moon is over head, doing so during a newmoon will up your chances of having a bonus prize. And the game will begin.

5. Should you want two of the terms above, or if you want a physical object (within reason)such as a childhood toy or a lost family heirloom, if you don't want that how about the save someone you love from dying? Then Skybrine shall be summoned. 

To play his game, you are to place on a paper in front of you with what you want should you win. Remember, what you want, should you lose, will be bigger of a loss.

(To say to cure your dying mother, should you lose, you'll find her dead the next day and you doom to get the same sickness. Should it be an object of value, you shall never see it again and the years you had the item will be the number of things you have of value to vanish with it. Any of the ones above, it will be your soul on the line.)

Hold up a lit match, lighter, or something to burn the paper and speak softly the prize you want as you burn the paper until only a scrap about the size of your finger tip remains. Place the scrap into your pocket, if you see in front of Skybrine, it worked.

His game is that you will be taken back to your childhood home, everything is open. All windows and doors. You are to go around and close everything by memory, (Keep in mind, Skybrine will not make it impossible, if you were a baby and you moved, you're childhood home will be the home from the age of 5 to 10.) Should you think you've closed every window an door, you are to go to your bedroom, should your prize be an object, it will be on the bed, should it be a cure for a sickness, a potion will be there, should it be something else, the bed will look like you are sleeping in it.

Skybrine will also be seen beside the bed, should you be too afraid to approach after a few minuets, he will take your prize and leave. Should you approach him, you are required to sleep with your prize with him watching. Should you fall asleep/keep your eyes closed until the sun rises in your home, you win, should you open your eyes you lose.

6. Should you only want one of the above, or perhaps you seek answers and complete truths to these questions. Then Noah will be summoned. Should you area be big to small, find a area devoid of light, place a phone, recording device, or something similar to such things (even an MPS player, turned off and hooked up to a speaker should work.)

Sit how you feel comfortable, as you are not allowed to move once he is summoned otherwise you will die. 

Should you have questions, write down them on a paper, the maxim is depending on you. For after every 5 questions, Noah will raise the stakes. Giving more than just a sentence or two, and perhaps will get more complex with the answers you seek. But as a price, the questions he asks you will demand more of your, personal information. You are required to answer truthfully, no half truths. Other wise, marks of 'Liar' will appear on your skin, they will to fade and while scar you forever. Should you get 3 of these marks, you will die. Should you get less, the marks will mean 5 years of your life taken from you in servitude to Noah or he might spare you of that and make it to where you can never tell a lie again for 5 years. (And that includes even the most embarrassing of truths, should even your friend be joking with you. Think Ella from Ella Enhanced.) Should you hesitate to answer, you die.

Should it be one of the things with Hero's summoning, you will get the exact opposite of what you want. And the game you play will be of life, Noah will give you a scene, you will have options, and each other will be forever. Perhaps even, a moment in your life, like when you friend died in a car crash, you will playing a game with the Butterfly Effect. Every choice you make as an outcome, and like life there are no second chances. Will you save your friend only to find they left you due to a petty fight never to come back? Will you chose in your past to listen to your parents only to find yourself not remembering the experience and lessons it gave you? Will you save a group of people, only to find the one you didn't could have given you the perfect life? 

There will be 5 rounds of this, should you win by answering truthfully to your soul and heart, you will gain your prize, should you lose, everything you did will still affect you life and you will live with the guilt of knowing it's all your fault. (That, or he will kill you, it depends on his mood for the night.)

7. All these games are to be played a night, the cycle of the moon affects some more than others. They don't work always, so you'll have to fine what works for you to get their attention. Everyone is different. Also the day you play it one may effect it also, say if you do so on Halloween then you might find them being summoned faster.

8. ONLY PLAY ONCE. I can't stress this enough, should you win, who knows if they will just want to be summoned just to kill you for spiting them? It's already possible if you play once, you'll forever be haunted by them, seeing them out of the corner of your eye, but never close enough to hurt you. Paranoia is a strange thing after all.

9. You play at your own risk, if the prize is that tempting then be prepared. Scout your area of choice, be ready for anything. And remember to follow the rules. The Brine's do not like cheaters nor to they like chickens. If you were brave enough to summon them, you should be brave enough to go through with it.

10. Chose your prize carefully, and remember after the game is over to smug yourself with sage or other cleansing objects. This will make sure, should they continue to stalk you, that you are protected form mental harm they might do to get revenge. 

11. Finally, should the summoning not work, it's possible you summoned something else. So, you might want to be prepared to move houses, never return to that area again, and/or have some type of purification item ready to cleanse yourself of anything negative summoned.

So yeah, have fun everyone. Though I don't suggest anyone playing these game. LOL

Should you wish to use it in a story of sorts, give credit where it is due please. It took me a while to come up with this so don't steal.

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