Greetings.
I am a man in a suit who has fallen into the world of Minecraft.
Lately, I have been visiting the Nether quite often.
I have explored a Nether fortress, fought zombie pigmen, and spent time with blazes.
The Nether is becoming a familiar place.
But it is still a harsh world.
Most of what I see there is monsters, lava, and dangerous scenery.
So this time, I want to bring some gentle faces from the normal world into the Nether.
Villagers and animals.
Perhaps they can soften the atmosphere a little.
That is the beginning of my small Nether village.
Bringing Warmth Into the Nether
These days, I often play in the Nether to gather experience.
The blaze spawner from last time has been especially useful.
The blazes have been kind enough to help me gather experience.
Very kind.
In their own blazing way.
Still, even after getting used to it, the Nether is full of monsters and lava.
It is a frightening place.
So I decided to begin making a small village there.
First, I will move villagers and animals from the normal world into the Nether.
Starting a Mini Village in the Nether

First, I improved the area around the Nether portal.
Originally, it was surrounded by cobblestone.
I removed that, and covered the side where ghasts might notice me with glass.
If they cannot see me from that side, perhaps things will be a little safer.

For now, I surrounded the future village area with fences.
Someday, I would like to flatten the area and build houses.
But the goal this time is moving animals.
First, I transported two villagers by minecart.
While I was there, I also threw eggs and brought chickens into the area.

Next came the cows.
A few sheep ended up coming along too.
For these animals, I did not use minecarts.
I guided them with food all the way to the Nether.

Then came more sheep.
Colorful sheep make the Nether feel a little brighter.
There was another reason for moving them too.
When I increased too many sheep near the base in the normal world, Minecraft itself began to feel sluggish.
By moving them to the Nether, the normal world near the base became smoother.

This time, I only moved the animals and villagers.
But from here, I would like to keep improving this small Nether village little by little.
Should I use the ominous Nether atmosphere?
Or should I make it bright and colorful?
Choosing the direction for a build is already fun.
That is all for this time.
Greetings.