Greetings.
I am a man in a suit who has fallen into the world of Minecraft.
When I first walked around this village, there were many villagers.
Now, after several dangerous nights, the village feels much quieter.
I cannot say I protected them well.
That is the truth.
So today, I want to light the village.
I do not want to lose more villagers.
It is a heavier start than usual.
But OjiCra is not only about happy discoveries.
Sometimes it is about noticing what went wrong and doing the next small thing better.

Here I am, with the village behind me.
In my hand is bread.
At least I am not starting completely empty-handed.
Bread is not heroic.
But bread means I can stay out a little longer and finish the work.
That is enough.
Lighting Around the Homes for the Villagers
I move to the houses with torches ready.

I stand near a house.
In my right hand, a torch.
It is a small item, but today it feels important.
If I had understood this earlier, maybe the village would not feel so quiet now.
That thought stays with me.
I cannot redo the earlier nights.
So I will work with the village that is still here.

Evening in the village is beautiful.
That is exactly why it is frightening.
The moment the light fades, danger comes.
I want the village homes to have light before night falls.
Torches in the Night Village
Night comes.
And I look at the village.

Oh.
There is light in the night village.
It is not daylight.
It is not complete safety.
But the houses are no longer swallowed by darkness.
That makes a real difference.
The torches do not erase the fear.
They give the fear edges.
Now I can see where the road is, where the house is, and where I should run if things go wrong.
For the first time in a while, the night village feels like something I can face.
In the Morning, the Villagers Were Still There
Morning comes, and I look for the villagers.

There they are.
A villager.
Seeing this face makes me relieved.
And also sorry.
I found this village with such excitement.
But finding a village is not the end.
You have to protect it.

Morning in the village.
A villager under a bright sky.
This is what I want to keep.
Not just beds and food.
The village itself.

At the end, I stand with the village behind me again.
Today, I lit the homes and paths a little more.
It is not enough to solve everything.
But doing nothing would be worse.
This is the kind of slow work that makes a village livable.
There may still be dark places.
There may be underground spaces causing trouble.
But I made a start.
Next time, I want to look for the source of the danger.
If there are dark holes or cave entrances near the village, I need to find them.
That is all for this time.
Greetings.