Minecraft: 1.2.7 Alpha
No one else had ever joined this world. He’d spawned it fifteen minutes ago.
By dusk, he’d dug a hole into a hillside—three blocks deep, two wide, one dirt door. He placed a single torch. The flame flickered in that old, jagged way, casting shadows that didn’t know how to be smooth. Outside, the darkness wasn't scary in the modern sense. It was just… empty. Mobs made sounds like breaking bones and wet leather. But when they stopped, the silence felt heavier than any creeper. minecraft 1.2.7 alpha
Just him, a punch-tree, and a sun that moved in chunks. No one else had ever joined this world
It yawned open near a gravel patch, a dark funnel into the earth. No mossy cobble, no rail ruins, no sprawling deep dark biome waiting below. Just stone. And deeper down, the faint glitter of iron and coal pressed into the rock like fossils. He placed a single torch
No response. But the game didn't say “No one is online.” Because in Alpha, it never did.
Or rather, the lack of it.
The gravel bridge was gone. The room was still there, but empty. No torch. No crafting table. Just a hollow in the stone, like a tooth socket.