THE LAKE | HermitCraft 10 | Ep 19

Minecraft Hermitcraft : Rendog tells the story of an icey Lake that once taught him a hard lesson.
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Series info:
Welcome, KZread Minecraft viewer, to Hermitcraft Season 10! I am a proud member of Hermitcraft, and this will be my 7th season on this amazing Minecraft SMP server!
Hermitcraft is a Minecraft SMP server featuring some of KZread's best and most talented Minecrafters. The server is 100% Minecraft Vanilla 1.20.4! This is Hermitcraft Season 10, and we are joined by two new Hermits, Skizzleman and Smallishbeans.
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  • @Speckers
    @Speckers14 күн бұрын

    "6 diamonds a stack" pays 3 diamonds a stack lmao

  • @nameless_the_first5197
    @nameless_the_first519714 күн бұрын

    Ren should use Jump Boost 2 beacons around his alien landscape to give the impression of lower gravity

  • @Nebagram
    @Nebagram14 күн бұрын

    As much as I love the Gigacorp storyline and all the associated shenanigans, I could genuinely listen to an entire season of Ren just building and talking candidly about his life.

  • @microwaveidiot9475
    @microwaveidiot947514 күн бұрын

    Honey: 6 diamonds a stack

  • @jukefishron
    @jukefishron14 күн бұрын

    petition to call young rendog; "renpup"

  • @fuzziebear8825
    @fuzziebear882514 күн бұрын

    Kleenex. For a moment I was thinking (like an 18yr old) that Ren was going in a different direct. Nearly ended in tears. 😂

  • @matthewstrickland1773
    @matthewstrickland177314 күн бұрын

    Ren, as a combat veteran that had a messy childhood, I feel that you used the word trauma correctly. You don't have to go through a war or experience something horrifying to be traumatized and there are varying levels of trauma. A child essentially being removed from their family even in the safest and comforting of embraces would infact be traumatizing for the child and family. Obviously this would be a low level easy to move forward from traumatic moment, but a traumatizing moment nonetheless. It's still an impact full moment that shaped who you are.

  • @bookishlybouv
    @bookishlybouv14 күн бұрын

    When I was about 10 years old, I was diagnosed with ITP, a blood disease that basically meant that my body was killing off its own platelets. It unfortunately left me vulnerable to internal bleeding and restricted many of my activities. The saddest for me was not being able to dive or jump off the dock at the lake.

  • @Narwhalzzzzzzzz
    @Narwhalzzzzzzzz14 күн бұрын

    Ren is probably becoming one of my favorite hermits to listen to

  • @user-yl7yv4gy8k
    @user-yl7yv4gy8k14 күн бұрын

    I had a moment where I realised that people aren't indestructible when I was 8. I was staying with my grandmother for the night and she had a massive heart attack at one in the morning. I had to help her however I could while I waited for the paramedic. Fortunately she was a nurse before she retired so she walked me slowly through what I had to do. But it was definitely a life changing experience

  • @Natibe_
    @Natibe_14 күн бұрын

    What you described is one of the most important lessons i learned from the boy scouts. You dont succeed unless you lift everyone up, no one wins alone.

  • @tangle-of-trees
    @tangle-of-trees14 күн бұрын

    as someone who's been in Reggie's shoes more than once, because of my own chronic illness, i find it kind of interesting that i had to learn a lesson that was almost the inverse of what you learned: your health is the most important thing. before pride, before anything else, you always need to be sure that your medical issues are taken care of. it's something that i'm pretty sure everyone with a chronic illness has had to learn at some point

  • @user-mm9hg1bw8z
    @user-mm9hg1bw8z14 күн бұрын

    Ren you under paid for the honey. You owe 27 diamonds (9×3)

  • @ketrickowallis1696
    @ketrickowallis169614 күн бұрын

    Ren has an amazing ability. Over the last 3 videos literally telling us stories and weaving it into a single narrative on the server. Making relevant content within the context of his base. Building up the world around him the way he wants it to be and tying it to these real life moments that all drive deep and have real emotional implications.

  • @AndrewXA9
    @AndrewXA914 күн бұрын

    I think my story is more similar to the episode about getting lost in the Orc field, but the lake and the theme of recognizing you aren't invincible is what brought this to mind.

  • @matyastorok8624
    @matyastorok862414 күн бұрын

    It's a shame this series ends so quickly. I'd love to see more episodes like this.

  • @joaomatos8286
    @joaomatos828614 күн бұрын

    Man, these stories really helped me realize that I am not paying enough attention to my life, I have stories, I lived a not all boring childhood, but I don't know if I can craft a tale like yours, I don't have adventures so vivid that I can report them, and to your question of what moment changed my perspective of life...I have yet to find an awnser... I realize that my life is escaping through my fingers....thanks for the wake up call Ren

  • @kanatraful
    @kanatraful14 күн бұрын

    I’m only halfway through the episode and now have to go to work, but I feel compelled to say: as a member of a sorority in the US, what you call “initiations” sounds an awful lot like what we’d call hazing. Hazing culture makes me sad, because it so often leads to people getting hurt or causes undue social stress on the people being pressured to participate in it. My sorority was very firm about not allowing hazing of any kind, and I’m glad they were. We had plenty of fun, positive traditions that fulfilled that purpose without making anyone uncomfortable or unsafe. Nobody should be coerced into doing something they don’t want to do just because it’s a tradition-sometimes, traditions suck.

  • @dimitrikemitsky
    @dimitrikemitsky14 күн бұрын

    Honestly I never had a single moment of realization, but probably over a while, Minecraft changed me.

  • @ian_m_b
    @ian_m_b14 күн бұрын

    When I was around 11-12, I was at a campout with some friends from boy scouts. We were swimming at the lake when a couple of older guys (maybe around 20 or 21) started yelling for help. Their friend was under the surface. The surfacw of the water was foggy, so you couldn't see anything, making searching for him extremely difficult. Me being a kid, I didn't know what to do to help, and noone else seemed to know what to do either. All anyone could do is call 911 and hope help came in time or hope he came up on his own. He never came up. That night my mom told me something that stuck with me all my life. She said that a mother was going to bed without a son tonight. It made me realize that death isn't just an end to one person's life, but a change to several people's lives.