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No One Gets Left Behind

Summary:

Hermitcraft Season 5 has ended, and the hermits head through the portal, ready to start a new world, as Hermitcraft Season 6!
Except...
Something doesn't seem right about this world they have entered..
It almost seems... corrupted?
What.. what happened to this place..?

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AU in which the Evolutionists escaped the prison that was their home, but in doing so, they left someone behind.

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DISCLAIMER!!!!! this is discontinued,,, BUT! the last chapter is an outline that explains everything after the last chapter, so if you’re still interested,,, there you go!

Notes:

Eyo!
Fair warning, I have no idea what I’m doing, so.. yea..
I’ve only watched a couple episodes of Evo, and I’ve only ever watched Grian’s perspective of Hermitcraft, with only a sprinkle of other hermits in between, so I may get some personalities wrong..

This fic is inspired by CEPHALOTUS on wattpad, they came up with the idea, and allowed me to execute it, so, thank them!

Also, thanks to April on the hermits and evos discord for beta reading this!

(See the end of the work for more notes.)

Chapter 1: Prologue

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He was scouting around the world, looking for materials. 

 

He found a tree. He grabbed his stone axe, and began chopping it down. 

 

He doesn’t think he’ll ever be used to trees defying gravity, like how he thinks he’ll never get used to this corrupt world he’s trapped in.

 

He finished cutting down the tree, leaving only floating leaves behind. 

 

It’s lonely here. 

 

He misses the lively feel this place had. 

 

He misses the things he used to do with his friends. 

 

He misses his friends. 

 

Why did they leave him behind?

 

What did he do to deserve this?

 

It’s not his fault they left him.




..Right?

 

He shook his head, clearing his mind of those thoughts. 

 

He should get back now, it was getting dark. 

 

Not that it mattered. 

 

Mobs didn’t seem to care whether it was day or night. 

 

He began to walk “home”. 

 

Home. 

 

This place wasn’t home. 

 

Not anymore. 




































Where once a tree stood proud, a portal now settled.