We found a Village and kidnapped some villagers!

Hello and Welcome back to my blog!


Let's continue the Minecraft adventure with my Zombie Chick.

After making the farm bigger and planting, capturing and breeding everything we could, we sailed to find a village. One of the most overpowered aspects of Minecraft is having Villagers. These villagers trade everything from sticks, and paper to meat and leather. And we planned to have a bigger farm and trade a lot. They also sell enchanting books which you can put to make your items a lot more powerful and we were in dire need of those. So, we took all the essentials and set sail to find some villagers or other structures and biomes we had never encountered.


We found a village not too far from our base. It was a big one in the middle of a plains biome. There were a lot of houses and we found many things in the chests and looted all of their valuable items from their chests.


While my focus was on getting more useful things like carrots and potatoes so we could grow them on our farm, our chick was busy collecting the beautiful flowers that gave us Magenta dye. Ultimately, we wanted to get all the colours in our base, and finding this flower was a great feeling. We took a selfie with these flowers. Look at how happy she looks!


As I said this was a big village and there was a church in the village too, where we stole the brewing stand. I hope Minecraft Gods won't be angry with us.

But we were not satisfied with just stealing some items. We wanted to steal two living humans (villagers) and trap them close to our base where they will breed and become traders. But what's the best way to steal two villagers? Boats!

These villagers were close to the ocean and our base was so close to the ocean too.


Deciding to take the 2 of the villagers to breed them, we made the boats and gave one to the chick but we had to find a way to take them to the base. The last stretch was the most difficult, we had to make them get to our village and leave those boats. The first thought was the fact that they were drowned in the beds. So we made a couple of them and after taking the villagers to the boats we tried to put the beds towards our farm.


It was night and we had to sleep because of phantoms, but after sleeping chick lost her villager...


We went back to look for them again and this time we found another village! To bring the villagers to our farm, right after our first failed attempt, we had to make a big tunnel to safely transport them under our base. Since we were coming with boats, the best way was to carry them in the boat till where we wanted them, trying to restrict them as much as we could.


After getting 2 of the villagers on the farm, I created a space with the beds for now. The plan was to make them more and make them sellers get bigger and better.

Later with the new stuff we had, like sugar cane and mostly me again, planted the canes and new stuff. Later we physically extended the farm to put more stuff like potatoes and carrots.


For sugar can there should be water too in the next block and while I was arranging the room for villagers, she was digging up some holes and putting water in them. Since she is still slow about these things I came up and helped.


Later, we created a little pond for fishing and we fished for some time. We tried to fish in the storm so we could have better chances of getting rare items. (She later fished a rare saddle too).


Lastly, with the raw fish and presence of the villagers now, on the farm there are cats and using those raw fish you can pet them, making them yours and own them. This is what I did with this one. I ask the chick to suggest me a name and with the best creativity, she said pussy. Now we have a pussy named pussy. I am glad she didn't say kedi.


There has been a lot of progress since starting this new adventure. I love every part of this Minecraft world. I will share more in the upcoming posts.

Until next time...

  • All the content is mine unless otherwise stated.
  • Screenshots are from the game, Minecraft.

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