Craven Kane: Case File #3 - Closed Cases
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Introducing Case File #3 - Closed Cases:
Most Minecraft mysteries have an explanation.
Players hear footsteps in empty bases. Doors open on their own. Animals disappear from sealed enclosures. Light appears where no torch was placed. These events feel impossible until someone takes the time to observe carefully.
In Craven Kane Investigates: Case File #3 – Closed Cases, investigator Craven Kane documents a collection of mysteries that resolved cleanly. Some quickly. Some only after patience and persistence. All of them grounded in the hidden systems that govern Minecraft worlds.
This volume includes:
The Treehouse Fire, a full-length investigation into a jungle treehouse repeatedly igniting without warning
A series of closed case reports, covering phantom sounds, vanishing livestock, moving objects, unexplained light, and other common but unsettling occurrences
Unlike other case files, these investigations end with answers.
That does not make them insignificant.
By establishing what normal looks like when the world behaves as intended, Closed Cases creates the baseline against which true anomalies can be measured. Not every mystery is supernatural. Not every fear is misplaced. And not every strange event means something is wrong.
Some cases close quietly.
This book is part of the Craven Kane Investigates series. It can be read on its own, but familiarity with earlier case files will deepen the experience.
An unofficial Minecraft mystery.
Published by Blue Wolf Ink.
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Craven Kane Investigates
Series Introduction
My name is Craven Kane.
I investigate strange things.
Not crimes.
Not ghosts.
Not the paranormal, though sometimes the distinction is unclear.
I investigate Minecraft worlds.
When something unexplainable happens, players contact me. Doors opening on their own. Torches vanishing. Sounds where nothing should be. Mines that change. Structures that do not behave the way they should.
I log into the world.
I interview the player.
I observe.
I take notes.
Most of the time, there is an explanation.
A mechanic misunderstood.
A system behaving exactly as designed.
A feature interacting with another in an unexpected way.
Sometimes the explanation is technical.
Sometimes it is environmental.
Sometimes it is psychological.
And sometimes there is no explanation at all.
Each book in this series documents one or more investigations. Some cases are resolved quickly. Some require patience. Some resist resolution entirely.
This volume contains cases that closed cleanly.
That does not make them unimportant.
Understanding how the world behaves when nothing is wrong is the only way to recognize when something truly is.
This is Case File #3.
Closed Cases.
Craven Kane