 The form in a bin will bite. Known to struck fear into the hearts of the most experienced mythbusters. Here is a report of someone that played on the seed death, and regretted it. The first report was from an anonymous player who just wanted to try out a random seed. Because he just read some creepy pastas, he decided to put in death in the seed bar. Then, he created a survival world. It was going pretty normal, until it became nighttime, and the player decided to fight against some mobs. What happened then, sent shivers down the player's spine. Skeletons would look really realistic, and would make bone cracking sounds when dying. They didn't just drop bones, but instead certain bones like a femur or ribs. Zombies would also look hyper realistic, and would have body parts like arms amputated. They would scream like they were in extreme pain. The player would also visually get realistic looking wounds after taking damage from mob attacks. Puzzled, the player would go to sleep in game, and after that would disconnect. A week later, the player decided to go to the world again, still being scared due to what happened earlier on that world. They would just be normal, and when it became nighttime, the player would go to sleep. The player did however, claim to hear low volume screams whenever went skipping the night. The player thought it was normal, and searched for a village, finding one in a plane's biome. The player decided to stay there. One thing that was bothering the player, was that all the villagers were looking very worried, like they knew Doom was coming. Just like before, when skipping the night, the player would hear low volume screams, but then also the sound of running, and some other sounds. After hearing this for nights, the player could not let their curiosity, and decided to not skip the night for one time. He noticed that the villagers were slightly becoming gray, like they were turning into villagers. Later, the villagers would collapse like their bones had disappeared. The player started panicking, and started running from the village. He saw that a horde of skeletons that looked like they belonged to villagers, was pursuing him. Somehow, while it is not normally possible in Minecraft, he tripped, and the horde caught up with him, shortly before reaching him, the game disconnected. The player immediately removed the world, and hasn't played Minecraft since. Multiple somewhat similar cases have been reported. It still remains unknown until this day, what would have happened if the skeletons did reach the player, but it wouldn't be anything good.