{"sf1_id":621849,"sf2_id":"7ejQvPK1","title":"The Short (and ongoing) Tale of Otterbear Inc. Chapter 1","author":"John Otterbear","words":375,"posted_at":"2013-12-05T01:24:00.000Z","tags":["Otterbear Inc","SoFurry","True Story","minecraft"],"url":"https://fse.anthro.fr/stories/621849-the-short-and-ongoing-tale-of-otterbear-inc-chapter-1","original_url":"https://sofurry.com/s/7ejQvPK1","image_url":"https://cdn.sofurryfiles.com/submissions/thumbnails/f6/aa/f6aa5de2-c83e-4627-94c5-b52f56ffda07","description":"#5 of Otterbear Inc\n\nI had fun writing this piece. Every part is true and the evidence can be seen on the SoFurry minecraft server: minecraft.sofurry.com","content":"Otterbear Inc was thought up when I, John Otterbear, became a furry. I am a big fan of the Yogscast and enjored hearing about their fictional companies they came up with for their minecraft videos, Honeydew Inc and Sipsco. I created my sona before i knew about the fandom. I came up with a company he (I) could own and hence Otterbear Inc was founded. I was origionally going to make the minecraft factory on a modpack called Tekkit (now Tekkit Classic). However, i couldn't find a decent server. So I decided to go onto ordinary minecraft. I quickly found an excellent server, SoFurry. After going through the rules and server info, I knew it was the server for me. No factions, pvp off, everything I wanted. I wanderd around spawn for a short while and quite accidentally fell into the north warp portal. I warped to a jungle biome. Wandering around for a short while, I found a small hill and knew that it was perfect for building a cave. I had punched a massive tree to the ground and had plenty of wood. I dug out a small cave to live in. This cave became quite cozy. Me and a friend (not a furry and calling himself Red) lived in the cave. I got bored of the cave and wanted to build on the surface. So, while Red was offline, I began to build. I dug into the hill to level it more. I made a small reception near the path and realised an immediate problem. The roof of the cave was too high. Not wanting to move the cave i raised the whole floor (minus the reception) so it went over the cave. I laid cobblestone as the floor and had to strip the roof of the cave off and replace it with cobble. Once the ground floor was done I moved to the upper floor. I made a wooden staircase up to it. The space nderneath the stairs was eventually made into an office. The upper floor was bigger than the bottom as it could be flat. I added large windows to the front of this floor. The roof was difficult to make as I opted for three right angled triangles.  \n  \n\n","series":{"name":"Otterbear Inc","previous":"https://sofurry.com/s/214gW3bn","next":"https://fse.anthro.fr/stories/621852-the-short-and-ongoing-tale-of-otterbear-inc-chapter-2.json"}}