User blog:TheBedrockEmerald/Glaceifree

idk if I can add an article so I'm adding this here. I started a world on the xbox 360 I only had a silver live account so I cant do multiplayer :c    I spawned in a mini snow biome, surrounded by a river and the rest was desert. I chopped down the few trees and went searching for a desert village but I did keep the cordenents down so I would return to it, they were 197, 69, -284. Then I found this HUGE desert village but something was off all of the villagers were panicing rushing inside houses only to rush back out. I was really confused, suddenly they all die and they dropped a bunch of snowballs completly filling my inventory and overwriting the rest of my stuff. Extremly annoyed I locked my self in a house and waited out the night by throwing all of the snowballs and picking up the ones in the house. day finally came and I ran out of the house throwing the snowballs some more and headed in a random direction hoping it was the way back to the snow island. then a HUGE lagspike took place it lasted about 11 seconds and when the game started back up it was snowing in the desert. I was really confused as snowgolems spawned and started to attack me. My brain was melting at this point loosing all logic so I ran away from the snowgolems and to back into a cactus and get pummbled by snowballs constantly pushing me back into the cactus. Then embarrasingly started punshing at the snowballs hoping to deflect them. and I died from the cactus. the death message insultingly said "noob was stabbed to death". I started walking to a new direction but I get encased in ice, I try breaking it to no avail. then behind me I see a person looked sorta like steve but was in a lighter color palette I could tell because he looked the same as steve through the ice and I know that looking through ice darkens things. then the game end message started but this time it was all of those messed up letters that I could not read. then I find myself back at the title screen to find all my worlds was deleted.