In a small, sleepy village nestled between towering mountains, there lived a man named Bob. He wasn’t a prince, nor a warrior, nor even a wizard. In fact, Bob was known by most of the villagers for one thing: his extraordinary ability to do absolutely nothing. From sunup to sundown, Bob could be found in his modest cottage, sitting on a wooden stool by the window, gazing at the world with mild interest and an ever-present mug of tea. "He's a simple man," the baker would say, "a man of few words and fewer ambitions." "Probably too simple," the blacksmith would add, as he swung his hammer down on a red-hot ingot. "I’ve never seen a fellow so content to just exist. He’s like a rock." But Bob didn’t mind the whispers. He was happy with his life. After all, what was the rush? Who needed to go on grand adventures when a warm bed and a steady supply of tea were all that mattered? One crisp autumn morning, the village was awoken by an unusual sight. A large, fiery dragon-its scales gleaming like molten copper-swooped down from the mountains, its wings sending gusts of wind that knocked over carts and blew hats off people's heads. It landed with a thundering crash in the village square, sending the villagers running for cover. “By the gods, it’s a dragon!” the blacksmith shouted, his face pale. “We’re doomed!” the baker screamed, clutching his apron as he hid behind a barrel. Bob, as usual, was sitting by his window, calmly sipping his tea. He saw the dragon’s descent and noticed the chaos it caused. A brief sigh escaped his lips, but he made no move to get up. However, the dragon did something unexpected. It didn’t scorch the village with fire. It didn’t demand gold or food. Instead, it let out a pitiful whine and flopped down on its side, curling up as though it were... wounded? Bob squinted, set his mug down, and ambled outside, his pace as slow as ever. The villagers watched in confusion as he approached the great beast. “Are you... alright?” Bob asked, his voice flat and uninterested. The dragon blinked its enormous eyes at him. “I’ve hurt my wing,” it said in a low, rumbling voice. “I was flying too fast, and I... well, I misjudged the turn.” Bob, still holding his cup, knelt beside the dragon, examining the wing. “Hmm. Looks like you’ve strained it good,” he said. “But it’s not broken. Should heal up in a few days.” The dragon blinked again, looking utterly baffled. “You’re not... terrified?” Bob shrugged. “Nope. I mean, you’re big and all, but you’re not exactly doing much right now. You’re just lying there.” The dragon snorted a puff of smoke, which caused a few nearby villagers to jump back. “You’re a strange one. Most people would run from a creature like me. Yet here you are, offering... medical advice?” “I’m not a doctor, but I know a thing or two about resting,” Bob replied. “You’ll be fine. Just take it easy, drink some water, and let it heal. You should be good as new in no time.” The dragon tilted its head. “Huh. I’ve never met anyone like you. Most people only see me as a monster. A threat.” Bob scratched his chin. “Well, I mean, you did come in here roaring and wrecking things, so... I can see where they’re coming from. But I guess if you’re not going to eat anyone, I’m not too bothered.” The dragon let out a deep, thoughtful rumble. “I wasn’t going to eat anyone. But I have to admit, I’ve been... lonely. I’ve been flying through these mountains for ages, and no one ever wants to talk. You’re the first person who hasn’t tried to run or throw a spear at me.” Bob sat back on his heels, tapping his mug against his knee. “Well, you’re just looking for company. I get that. But you know, you might want to ease up on the whole ‘burning villages to the ground’ thing if you want to make friends. That tends to scare people off.” The dragon sighed, a gust of hot air escaping its nostrils. “You’re right. I didn’t think about that. Thank you, Bob. Maybe I do need a new approach.” Bob, in his usual way, nodded. “Sure, sure. Now, if you’re going to hang around here, we’ll need to get some things out of the way.” He stood up, dusting off his pants. “First, you’ve got to move out of the middle of the square. People are trying to get to the market.” Without waiting for a response, Bob strolled over to the town council building and knocked on the door. When the mayor opened it, Bob said simply, “We’ve got a dragon in the square. I think he’s going to stick around for a bit. Can we set up a place for him to rest?” The mayor blinked at Bob, then looked over his shoulder at the villagers watching from behind windows and walls. “A dragon? And... you want to help it?” Bob shrugged. “Well, he’s not causing any trouble right now. We’ll get him sorted. You might want to go get some tea, though. It’s going to be a long day.” By noon, the dragon had been carefully relocated to a nearby field, where Bob set up a small shelter for it. The villagers, though wary at first, brought over food and blankets, offering them to the dragon with nervous smiles. Over the next few days, Bob spent time talking with the dragon, learning its name-Thalvor-and teaching it how to socialize with the villagers. Thalvor, in turn, showed Bob the wonders of flight and fire-breathing tricks, though Bob had no real interest in either. “What’s your deal, Bob?” Thalvor asked one afternoon as the two watched the sun set. “You’re not afraid of me, you’re not interested in treasure or power. You just... exist. Why?” Bob took a long sip from his tea, gazing at the distant horizon. “I don’t know. I just don’t see the point in rushing. The world’s big, sure, but it’s also... quiet. And I like it that way.” Thalvor chuckled, a low, rumbling sound. “Well, maybe you’re right. Maybe I’ve been too eager to make an impression. Maybe I’ll take a page out of your book and just... relax for a while.” And so it was that Bob, the village’s most unlikely hero, became the only man ever to tame a dragon-not with swords or spells, but with a simple willingness to listen, a cup of tea, and an understanding that sometimes, the best way to deal with problems is to take them slow. And the village, once terrified of dragons, found that maybe they weren’t such terrible creatures after all. As for Bob, he went right back to his usual routine, sitting by his window, tea in hand, watching the world go by-content in his own peculiar way. And the dragon? Well, Thalvor decided to stick around, but only if he could occasionally take Bob for a flight-slow, leisurely, with no rush at all. If you read this, you are a chad. pls like it took me while to make this
Update idea: aquariums, there have been too many times that I’ve accidentally sold fish that I didn’t want to sell. So to compensate for this, there should be aquariums to put our favorite fish inside. This is would also enable other players to look at and visit your aquarium and you can visits others players aquariums too. I think Bax should dm Nate on this to make the update a thing :)
Bax there is a way to duplicate a crab cage you have to go to appraiser and ask how much it is worth then you have to ask to appraise it then you have to try and sell it to the merchant. Contact devs to try and get it fixed
In a small, sleepy village nestled between towering mountains, there lived a man named Bob. He wasn’t a prince, nor a warrior, nor even a wizard. In fact, Bob was known by most of the villagers for one thing: his extraordinary ability to do absolutely nothing. From sunup to sundown, Bob could be found in his modest cottage, sitting on a wooden stool by the window, gazing at the world with mild interest and an ever-present mug of tea.
"He's a simple man," the baker would say, "a man of few words and fewer ambitions."
"Probably too simple," the blacksmith would add, as he swung his hammer down on a red-hot ingot. "I’ve never seen a fellow so content to just exist. He’s like a rock."
But Bob didn’t mind the whispers. He was happy with his life. After all, what was the rush? Who needed to go on grand adventures when a warm bed and a steady supply of tea were all that mattered?
One crisp autumn morning, the village was awoken by an unusual sight. A large, fiery dragon-its scales gleaming like molten copper-swooped down from the mountains, its wings sending gusts of wind that knocked over carts and blew hats off people's heads. It landed with a thundering crash in the village square, sending the villagers running for cover.
“By the gods, it’s a dragon!” the blacksmith shouted, his face pale.
“We’re doomed!” the baker screamed, clutching his apron as he hid behind a barrel.
Bob, as usual, was sitting by his window, calmly sipping his tea. He saw the dragon’s descent and noticed the chaos it caused. A brief sigh escaped his lips, but he made no move to get up.
However, the dragon did something unexpected. It didn’t scorch the village with fire. It didn’t demand gold or food. Instead, it let out a pitiful whine and flopped down on its side, curling up as though it were... wounded?
Bob squinted, set his mug down, and ambled outside, his pace as slow as ever. The villagers watched in confusion as he approached the great beast.
“Are you... alright?” Bob asked, his voice flat and uninterested.
The dragon blinked its enormous eyes at him. “I’ve hurt my wing,” it said in a low, rumbling voice. “I was flying too fast, and I... well, I misjudged the turn.”
Bob, still holding his cup, knelt beside the dragon, examining the wing. “Hmm. Looks like you’ve strained it good,” he said. “But it’s not broken. Should heal up in a few days.”
The dragon blinked again, looking utterly baffled. “You’re not... terrified?”
Bob shrugged. “Nope. I mean, you’re big and all, but you’re not exactly doing much right now. You’re just lying there.”
The dragon snorted a puff of smoke, which caused a few nearby villagers to jump back. “You’re a strange one. Most people would run from a creature like me. Yet here you are, offering... medical advice?”
“I’m not a doctor, but I know a thing or two about resting,” Bob replied. “You’ll be fine. Just take it easy, drink some water, and let it heal. You should be good as new in no time.”
The dragon tilted its head. “Huh. I’ve never met anyone like you. Most people only see me as a monster. A threat.”
Bob scratched his chin. “Well, I mean, you did come in here roaring and wrecking things, so... I can see where they’re coming from. But I guess if you’re not going to eat anyone, I’m not too bothered.”
The dragon let out a deep, thoughtful rumble. “I wasn’t going to eat anyone. But I have to admit, I’ve been... lonely. I’ve been flying through these mountains for ages, and no one ever wants to talk. You’re the first person who hasn’t tried to run or throw a spear at me.”
Bob sat back on his heels, tapping his mug against his knee. “Well, you’re just looking for company. I get that. But you know, you might want to ease up on the whole ‘burning villages to the ground’ thing if you want to make friends. That tends to scare people off.”
The dragon sighed, a gust of hot air escaping its nostrils. “You’re right. I didn’t think about that. Thank you, Bob. Maybe I do need a new approach.”
Bob, in his usual way, nodded. “Sure, sure. Now, if you’re going to hang around here, we’ll need to get some things out of the way.” He stood up, dusting off his pants. “First, you’ve got to move out of the middle of the square. People are trying to get to the market.”
Without waiting for a response, Bob strolled over to the town council building and knocked on the door. When the mayor opened it, Bob said simply, “We’ve got a dragon in the square. I think he’s going to stick around for a bit. Can we set up a place for him to rest?”
The mayor blinked at Bob, then looked over his shoulder at the villagers watching from behind windows and walls. “A dragon? And... you want to help it?”
Bob shrugged. “Well, he’s not causing any trouble right now. We’ll get him sorted. You might want to go get some tea, though. It’s going to be a long day.”
By noon, the dragon had been carefully relocated to a nearby field, where Bob set up a small shelter for it. The villagers, though wary at first, brought over food and blankets, offering them to the dragon with nervous smiles.
Over the next few days, Bob spent time talking with the dragon, learning its name-Thalvor-and teaching it how to socialize with the villagers. Thalvor, in turn, showed Bob the wonders of flight and fire-breathing tricks, though Bob had no real interest in either.
“What’s your deal, Bob?” Thalvor asked one afternoon as the two watched the sun set. “You’re not afraid of me, you’re not interested in treasure or power. You just... exist. Why?”
Bob took a long sip from his tea, gazing at the distant horizon. “I don’t know. I just don’t see the point in rushing. The world’s big, sure, but it’s also... quiet. And I like it that way.”
Thalvor chuckled, a low, rumbling sound. “Well, maybe you’re right. Maybe I’ve been too eager to make an impression. Maybe I’ll take a page out of your book and just... relax for a while.”
And so it was that Bob, the village’s most unlikely hero, became the only man ever to tame a dragon-not with swords or spells, but with a simple willingness to listen, a cup of tea, and an understanding that sometimes, the best way to deal with problems is to take them slow.
And the village, once terrified of dragons, found that maybe they weren’t such terrible creatures after all.
As for Bob, he went right back to his usual routine, sitting by his window, tea in hand, watching the world go by-content in his own peculiar way.
And the dragon? Well, Thalvor decided to stick around, but only if he could occasionally take Bob for a flight-slow, leisurely, with no rush at all.
If you read this, you are a chad.
pls like it took me while to make this
Cap bro used a ai 😂
@@Xddx_sub shhh don't tell anyone lol
I liked
Bob lore
I am not gonna read it all I am lazy for this
8:11 WOMP WOMP IT CAUGHT ME FOF GUARD IM DYINGGFG
Fof guard ♥ 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
8:10 “this poor poor fish never seen the daylight, and never will Womp womp” 😂😂😂
bax brought me fent from the depths
theres a bug to go to depths without key
@@the_monkeypeelymilly how to do it
@@Beta_Figure someone gotta give it to you :=)
@@the_monkeypeelymillylol
What instagram does to man
Honestly this is better than any guides on how to unlock the gate of the depths ;-;
Bro My data got reset in the new update and I ended up catching the depths key at lvl 12 with plastic rod lol
You have inspired me to start making vids.
Mayor props and love❤
Great video🔥🔥
The Depth pretty good for framing money, aslo very high chance have relic enchant.
my brain hurts
Just like the last video…
“I’m a simple man, I see big ship,
*I buy* “
lol
Yooooo keep it up Man U are an inspiration
4:09 "the gods have choosen me" *everyone there with the key*:💀💀💀
i love how his voice echos in the depths like hes actually in it
the depths consumes all.
@@RandomDude-sy8riOh hell nah
6:39 Does he know that those rocks fall?🪨
0:00 Already a banger..
Fr
It's gonna people will say "already a banger" and "already banger" like spam
@@Pov15-x6c good job your slow ahh finally caught on
1:26 POV: don’t try this at home😂
The videos r getting better and better 🎉🎉
bro asked if the merchant was high 💀8:59
Ok so funny
Ik auto correct
Štěpán never fails to make good vids
Ale škoda že skoro nenataca na jeho normálny channel
Continue the good fun videos bax😀
wsp Bax subbed for a long time now lol keep up the good work
Man I have the lucky fishing pole it’s very decent good job on your adventures my freind ❤❤
BAX THE GOAT HAS BROUGHT US WITH ANOTHER BANGER VIDEO 🎉🎉
Bax you are not gonna touch grass for a very long time the new rod costs 750k
Yea and a hexed enchant relic and abyssal(i think so) relic
Omg bax is my fav roblox yt by far he is just the goat
Amazing vid!!
NO MORE BOTS AGAIN LETS F-ING GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Edit: wait till the nonsense goes away
Don’t curse
bro what? Who cares
Yes dont cus
Stop cursing san @@San-exe
let the man cuss, and it dosent matter lmao
nice vid dude i was so confused about the update
A tree.... FINALLY I HAVENT SEEN A TREE IN 19 MILLION CENTURIE-
We’re probably gonna need a new fishing rod❌
We’re probably gonna need to stop yapping ✅
Why did y come to watch then
When rivals and fich team😂
Use arctic, king’s or steady rod for resilience
4 hours ago your vid is cool and awesome
😊😊😊😊
😊
😊😊😊
😊
😊😊😊😊
i can swallow up bottle up feel like watching Baxs new video!
imagine fishing in a otherworldly realm
POV) bax gets 1 key and it’s lucky ass and then u need 2 more keys😂
Never thought bax would say womp womp.
Ain’t no way I’m in a video I thought he was fake I’m the guy who just pulled the key at 3:40
I'm gonna need one of those depths keys
I Love your video Keep it up
"Size does matter" Me: Shi-
Its the key a one time use or it opens permamently?
bax every big fish update:
-no grass
-no sleep
-gambling somehow IN A FISHING GAME
Update idea: aquariums, there have been too many times that I’ve accidentally sold fish that I didn’t want to sell. So to compensate for this, there should be aquariums to put our favorite fish inside. This is would also enable other players to look at and visit your aquarium and you can visits others players aquariums too. I think Bax should dm Nate on this to make the update a thing :)
Baz you are the best RUclips And my favorite
I need this man to grind for me😂
Cant believe im this early keep doing more vids on fisch
“let bad touch grass”
NO, IMPOSSIBLE, HE DIDNT TOUCH GRASS, BUT HE TOUCHED WOOD
True
Reel
Yooo less than a hour pls upvote so bax can see
love your videos bax!
you probably wont see this but there is an official wiki for fisch called fischipedia
Bro i get exited when i see this on my home page gosh i get some freaking shakings 😂
HE GOT HIS VIEWS BACK LETS GOOOOOO (been here since he was 750k subs)
Bax there is a way to duplicate a crab cage you have to go to appraiser and ask how much it is worth then you have to ask to appraise it then you have to try and sell it to the merchant. Contact devs to try and get it fixed
Wiat a minute Night shrimp fish and night shrimp bait? 🤔😊
"Size does matter"
Me:
Bro called me poor in 45 languages
This is the new no live game for bax
i love when youtubers use the unofficial wiki instead of the official wiki
I GOT THE DEPTHS KEYYYYYY😊
Get the rod of the depths
I THOUGHT U WERE GOING TO GET THE NEW ROD😭😭😭😭
In order to get the new rod you need: $750k, a hexed enchantment relic, and a complete bestiary
The fact that i got the depths key and full bestiary before Bax did is crazy
That’s me fishing and catching that mythical😂
Can you do more Shorts or more Blade ball Videos?
Bruh stop grinding on this game start to grind and gamble more on sols rng Cus I love em
Happy 6th birthday
@ it ain’t my 6 bday boy tbh it isn’t even my birthday
Bax, i got Ancient Depth Serpent today its easy to catch just the event is hard to find
Todays my birthay and evry one forgot and You MAKE me happy
3:03 its the isonade
Touch grass✖️
Touch plant✅
Good stuff baxtrix
I feel like the merchant in the depths Is one of the blind ones
More sol's rng pls.
Bro already u locked the depths💀💀💀
Nice beard❤👍
I don’t think I should be watching this while eating
I was watching you vid while playing fisch and I got 2 mythicals in a row
Under one hour game let’s goooo
Any way your vidoes are good
Bax why is your voice echoing?
Who actually watched bax for 4 years? I have been watching him for 4 years
I for 7
game theory boutta discover his location 💀
I got isonade with steady rod is that good
UR A GREAT RUclipsR
Hey bax I got the key at level 15 somehow
In the new update i found a server with a guy buying 3 auroras, in the depths i got like 50 mythics and legendaries and event fish
Love ur vids
NO MORE BOOOTSSSSSS YEEEESSSSSS
I hate how the mythic next to the mutated is fricking impossible to get bro and that the key resets every time you rejoin
👇Under a day gang
Me
Yo bax can you do a video that you get all fish in fisch
i need that isonade so badly
I don't get jack sh1t about this game but I can't stop watching your videos 😭
3:12 i s o d a n e
Beat u to it bax!!
Bax pls make a playlist on your channel for fisch because I wanna watch all the videos
Dis beat smackin!
I was so mad when i found that you had to complete the bestiary.
new editor?
There’s finally no stupid bots!!!!!
I am your biggest fan