Greetings.
I am a man in a suit who has fallen into the world of Minecraft.
Season 3 has not been gentle.
I have been chased by spiders, blown up by a creeper, and defeated before I can even feel settled.
This time, I want to escape the endless You Died screen.

The view is good.
That part is true.
But I am on a tree again.
And below the tree, the world is still dangerous.
Starting From Last Time
Episode 3 begins with this.

Another death screen.
I am getting used to it, which is not a good thing (laughs)
I still want to recover what I dropped last time.
But first, I need to check below.

There it is.
A creeper.
Minecraft is very clear about its warnings.
It says, "Do not come down carelessly."
Gathering Wood on the Tree
Since going down is scary, I look for what I can do from above.

There is a trunk below the leaves.
If I can reach it, I can get logs without stepping onto the ground.
This feels like a small victory already.

I go down into the leaves.
Not the ground.
Just the leaves.
Even this is a little frightening.

I got a log!
Only one log, yes.
But in this world, one log feels like treasure.
I keep working carefully.

Four logs.
This is huge.
It feels like I finally have enough to do something.
A Crafting Table on the Tree Again
I make planks and place a crafting table.

A crafting table.
The location is strange, but it works.
At this point, "works" is enough.
Then I make wooden tools.

Oh.
This looks like progress.
A wooden axe.
A wooden pickaxe.
A wooden shovel.
The hotbar suddenly looks like a Minecraft hotbar.
I may be growing.
I Went Down, and There It Was
With tools ready, I finally decide to descend.
And then…

I died.
There was a zombie where I came down.
All those tools.
All that careful work.
Gone from my hand in an instant.
This is hard.
Very hard.
I Want Them Back, But I Am Scared
I respawn again.

The dropped items should still be nearby.
The wooden axe.
The wooden pickaxe.
The shovel.
I want them back.
Of course I do.
But wanting and reaching are different things in this forest.

Another spider.
Again.
The forest keeps teaching me the same lesson.
Tools are important, but safety is more important.
Leaving the Forest
At some point, I stop trying to fight the forest head-on.
I move away.

Finally, I am standing on the ground in a slightly open place.
Empty-handed.
No tools.
No crafting table.
No apple.
Still, I am on the ground.
That alone feels like progress today.
Digging Dirt by Hand
I need somewhere to hide.
So I begin to dig.
By hand.

It is primitive.
Very primitive.
But if I cannot keep tools, then my hands will have to do the work.
I dig into the slope, one block at a time.
A Side Hole, Completed… Maybe
After a little work, I get inside.

Dark.
Narrow.
But it is a space.
A place that feels a little like mine.
I block the entrance with dirt.

There.
Closed.
For a moment, I think this might be enough.
It was not.

Again.
I died again.
Apparently a shelter is not finished just because the entrance is blocked.
It needs light.
It needs space.
It needs a safer shape.
I learned that the hard way.
Still Not Finished
Morning comes with rain.

No wooden tools.
No crafting table.
Only dirt and leaves.
It is a sad inventory, but it is not nothing.
If I can hold dirt, I can still build something.
Then, once more…

A spider.
Again, a spider.
At this point, I almost want to greet them by name.

Empty hands.
Full health.
Back on a tree.
It is a reset, but not completely.
I understand a little more now.
I need a real shelter.
I need tools.
And most of all, I need light.
Next Time, Light
This time, I made progress and lost it.
I gathered logs.
I made tools.
I came down.
I dug a dirt shelter.
And I learned that a dark shelter is not a safe shelter.
Next time, I want to make a better hole.
I want stone.
I want coal.
And I want torches.
The You Died loop is not over yet.
But I think I am beginning to understand what I need to escape it.
That is all for this time.
Greetings.