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Herobrine(Pronunciation) is the subject of a community-made "creepy-pasta" (creepy story). He is one of the
major community icons ofMinecraft. Herobrine has not been present in any version of Minecraft.
"Canon" of Herobrine is widely regarded as the first image/story ever posted about Herobrine, as well as the
Brocraft stream. Anything posted after these two events are considered as fanmade adaptions/variations.
Is Herobrine in Minecraft?
Herobrine is not in Minecraft.
There are no references to him at all in the source code, and there is no code to allow for any entity to act
like Herobrine. There is no level terrain code to generate redstone torches, 2x2 tunnels or elaborate dungeons
with traps.
There is no possible way Herobrine can ever exist in any unmodded clients or servers. Any claims that he is in
Minecraft are completely false. Any appearances he may have are caused by mods being installed.
The Minecraft Wiki and Forums do not partake in any viral Herobrine hoax. Any deletion of Herobrine-related
comments or stories are purely because Herobrine does not exist, and the stories are either fictional, with an intent to mislead others, or the result of users playing mods installed on their game without their knowledge.
Origins and popularity
From the original creepy-pasta, Herobrine creates random constructions, such as sand pyramids in oceans and
long 2×2 tunnels. He also cuts off all theleaves from trees.
Herobrine first appeared in a single image detailing an encounter. It was posted on the 4chan's /v/ board,
and gained very little attention. It stated how Herobrine had appeared in someone's single-player game,
ittering the map with various pyramids and tunnels. It is the first media to name him as Herobrine.
It was only later that Herobrine grew in popularity, when the Brocraft streamer "Copeland" photoshopped
Herobrine into several screenshots to show to his chat. He had recently taken a liking to the story, and
wished to be a part of it. After getting largely good reactions, he decided to stage a hoax.
He has explained exactly how that took place in an email.[1]
Copeland had played through the world as a normal lets-player would, deliberately avoiding the
work-in-progress room he had set up for the hoax. Herobrine was introduced to the stream here
(at 20:45). He is confirmed to be a retextured painting. Copeland then screamed and ran out
of the room, promptly ending the stream.
Copeland pretended to be shaken up in the chat, and later posted a message onto the forums,
linking to the video to spread it around, in the hope to get similar reactions.
After a while, Copeland removed the painting and reverted to normal textures. He proceeded to
stream further, pretending to be scared. He announced that he would delete the world to never meet Herobrine again.
Later on, Patimuss made a video showing Herobrine in a user-made lava field. This Herobrine was
free-standing, unlike the previous video. Due to this, it is likely he was a retextured door.
The livestream went down after Patimuss ran away and saved his game, only to resume ten minutes
later, where Herobrine had disappeared.
Later on, during the second stream, Patimuss can be heard talking to his wife, stating he was
trolling. This flooded the livestream chat with outrage. He then faked a game crash. Copeland
disliked that Patimuss outed Herobrine as a fake.
It is unknown when exactly it happened in relation to Patimuss's video, but Copeland then posted
links in chat, leading tohttp://ghostinthestream.net/him.html. This is likely where the nickname
"Him" originated from. The page features Steve's face, but with real, frantically rolling eyes in
the place of his block eyes, modified to be completely black.
Below the face, there are a jumble of characters and letters. after removing all non-alphabet
characters, the following message is revealed:
“
It has been reported that some victims of torture, during the act, would retreat into a fantasy
world from which they could not WAKE UP. In this catatonic state, the victim lived in a world just
like their normal one, except they weren't being tortured. The only way that they realized they needed
to WAKE UP was a note they found in their fantasy world. It would tell them about their condition,
and tell them to WAKE UP. Even then, it would often take months until they were ready to discard their fantasy world and PLEASE WAKE UP.
„
The message keeps telling the viewer to "wake up", implying they're living in a fantasy world,
and this text hidden in the page is their "note". The above text is from another creepypasta,
entitled "Wake Up".
The stream proceeded later with no further Herobrine sightings. Copeland continued to adamantly
state Herobrine was real for about a year onwards. The wiki asked Copeland several questions regarding the event, which are located here.
Since the stream, there has been a huge increase in his popularity, propelling Herobrine to
meme status, and making him an icon of the community. There are several mods, animations, pieces
of artwork and constructions of Herobrine that have been created.
Pronunciation
Herobrine has two distinct pronunciations, suspected to be because of pronunciation differences
between America and Europe.
It is speculated that most Europeans would pronounce the word as "hero brine", brine being salt-saturated water.
While it is speculated that most Americans would pronounce the name as "Hiro brin". Both e's are
pronounced differently, with the first e being pronounced as an i, and the last e being silent.
The "European" version is seen as canon, mainly because the Brocraft team pronounced him as such in their
livestream, and because Herobrine himself, canonically, is Swedish.
Further study into what specifically has caused these pronunciation differences is in progress. To help, please see the talk page.
What Herobrine is
Canonical
Herobrine is Notch's dead brother, somehow embedded into Minecraft. While this is the "canon",
this is also completely false in reality, as Notch has no brother.
Ghost aside, there are two plausible canon theories remaining.
Herobrine shows a lot of characteristics of being a form of virus, such as manipulating
game worlds, deleting threads and sending messages through the Minecraft Forums. Perhaps also hacking
into Notch's email and Twitter to reply on his own existence. Or, Herobrine is simply a figment of
the users imagination. All users the user talked to, including Notch's email reply, could simply be
the creation of the player's mind. This would also explain Notch's rejection of the canon, as showing the story is all in the user's head.
Herobrine is near-certainly inspired by Slenderman, who is also the inspiration behind Endermen.
The most popular theories among users is that Herobrine is a ghost.
Other theories can involve him being a higher being, a demon, a bad omen,
or the suggestions in the canonical explanation. However, most of these are
written as if Minecraft itself is reality, rather than from the player controlling
the avatar within the game. Herobrine canonically has not appeared in real life, and remains confined to technology.
Appearance
Herobrine is a human entity, with the exact same skin as "Steve".
However Herobrine has bright white eyes that glow in the darkness, as if they are a light source.
Herobrine can sometimes be seen holding tools, such as pickaxes.
This stems from the widespread community belief that Herobrine was a miner. Usually, his hands are empty.
Herobrine is often portrayed by the community as a dead miner, killed long before the player's arrival.
His appearance, however, does not suggest either of these are the case. But with Minecraft's abandoned
mineshafts and strongholds, as well as mining being a large part of the game, the game itself has shaped
public perception of the character to suit this persona.
Movement
Herobrine is said to have the ability to run in Minecraft.
This is indicated by the original source. The Brocraft stream portrays him as almost always stood
up straight, with arms to his sides, watching the player. He is not seen to physically move within
the Brocraft stream, but he moves location during the stream. It is unknown if Herobrine can swim,
use minecarts, boats orNether portals. Like most ghosts, it is likely he simply has no use for most methods of transportation.
Much like angered Endermen, Herobrine is widely believed to move via teleportation. Nearly all of the
community actually reject the canon, describing him as running.
Herobrine cannot fly, and no variation states this as "canonical". However, he appears to be able to
glide. Which is to say, moving in directions without physically moving, while not moving upwards. This
is usually evident in retreating back into fog.
Herobrine is often portrayed with his head crooked or twitching. This is likely due to him being seen
moreso as a virus/creepy entity in Minecraft, rather than a ghost.
Interaction within Minecraft
Herobrine is able to build and destroy in Minecraft. The original image states the player found long
2x2 tunnels, small pyramids in the middle of the ocean and trees with no leaves. The full extent of
Herobrine's building capacity is unknown, but the given examples indicate Herobrine has awareness of
shape, and can differentiate materials from each other.
Herobrine seems to solely target human players. He did not seem to interact with any other mobs nearby
in the Brocraft stream, some of which were spiders and zombies. His canonical relation to further mobs
added since he appeared is a complete mystery. His interactions with other mobs is not mentioned in the
original image. While there is a chicken present in the image, Herobrine does not seem interested in it
at all, and is solely focused on the player.
Herobrine has, on occasion, interacted with other mobs. He is sometimes able to take control of passive
animals, and revive/spawn undead mobs.
Herobrine seems able to drastically change his environments with no viable source of resources to do so.
Most expansions to his abilities involves cobblestone placing, dungeon building, using redstone torches and setting traps.
He exhibits all the symptoms of a Creative player in the game.
Herobrine seems unable to enter the Nether, or the End.
Variations
Herobrine's intentions vary, but they usually fall under two categories. One variation is based on pure community interpritation,
while the other, based on the canon.
In the Stalker variation, he stalks the player, disappearing if approached. This variation is derived from his origins.
In the Vengeful variation, he tries to ensnare the player in traps, presumably to steal their items. He waits for people to enter his dungeons, then either seals them inside, or teleports behind them, presumably killing them. Some rarer variations of this particular version says he breaks the player's creations, and steals their items from chests. This variation is likely inspired bygriefers and trolls.
Future update
Notch posted on Twitter about the subject of Herobrine, early in his popularity boost.
RavenBurga Is "he" a real entity ingame or is it just a successful_troll.swf?
Notch It's not real. =) But it might be soon!
This confirmed there was no Herobrine, but suggested Notch planned to add him at a later date.
At Minecraftcon 2010, Notch confirmed Herobrine will be in the game, probably in a "seecret friday update".
Due to increased drama surrounding the Herobrine page, a wiki administrator asked Notch over IRC if Herobrine would be added:
12:25 Kizzycocoa [...] is there any confirmation on his upcoming existence in MC?
12:27 Notch i have no plans of adding herobrine as is, but I do like the rumors, haha
This shows Notch has decided against adding Herobrine. However, the fact that "as is"
suggested that something like Herobrine may be added, fuelling beliefs he will be added even further.
So, once again, the same user asked for clarification:
8:09 AM Oct 20th Kizzycocoa [...] the entire community is getting frustrated by the hero-spam
8:56 AM Oct 20th Notch i have no plans of adding herobrine.[2]
Current stance on Herobrine
As Minecraft passed on from Notch to Jeb, the chance of Herobrine appearing in an update was unclear.
On the 22nd of August, Dinnerbone, current joint developer of Minecraft, tweeted:
Herobrine(Pronunciation) is the subject of a community-made "creepy-pasta" (creepy story). He is one of the
major community icons ofMinecraft. Herobrine has not been present in any version of Minecraft.
"Canon" of Herobrine is widely regarded as the first image/story ever posted about Herobrine, as well as the
Brocraft stream. Anything posted after these two events are considered as fanmade adaptions/variations.
Is Herobrine in Minecraft?
Herobrine is not in Minecraft.
There are no references to him at all in the source code, and there is no code to allow for any entity to act
like Herobrine. There is no level terrain code to generate redstone torches, 2x2 tunnels or elaborate dungeons
with traps.
There is no possible way Herobrine can ever exist in any unmodded clients or servers. Any claims that he is in
Minecraft are completely false. Any appearances he may have are caused by mods being installed.
The Minecraft Wiki and Forums do not partake in any viral Herobrine hoax. Any deletion of Herobrine-related
comments or stories are purely because Herobrine does not exist, and the stories are either fictional, with an intent to mislead others, or the result of users playing mods installed on their game without their knowledge.
Origins and popularity
From the original creepy-pasta, Herobrine creates random constructions, such as sand pyramids in oceans and
long 2×2 tunnels. He also cuts off all theleaves from trees.
Herobrine first appeared in a single image detailing an encounter. It was posted on the 4chan's /v/ board,
and gained very little attention. It stated how Herobrine had appeared in someone's single-player game,
ittering the map with various pyramids and tunnels. It is the first media to name him as Herobrine.
It was only later that Herobrine grew in popularity, when the Brocraft streamer "Copeland" photoshopped
Herobrine into several screenshots to show to his chat. He had recently taken a liking to the story, and
wished to be a part of it. After getting largely good reactions, he decided to stage a hoax.
He has explained exactly how that took place in an email.[1]
Copeland had played through the world as a normal lets-player would, deliberately avoiding the
work-in-progress room he had set up for the hoax. Herobrine was introduced to the stream here
(at 20:45). He is confirmed to be a retextured painting. Copeland then screamed and ran out
of the room, promptly ending the stream.
Copeland pretended to be shaken up in the chat, and later posted a message onto the forums,
linking to the video to spread it around, in the hope to get similar reactions.
After a while, Copeland removed the painting and reverted to normal textures. He proceeded to
stream further, pretending to be scared. He announced that he would delete the world to never meet Herobrine again.
Later on, Patimuss made a video showing Herobrine in a user-made lava field. This Herobrine was
free-standing, unlike the previous video. Due to this, it is likely he was a retextured door.
The livestream went down after Patimuss ran away and saved his game, only to resume ten minutes
later, where Herobrine had disappeared.
Later on, during the second stream, Patimuss can be heard talking to his wife, stating he was
trolling. This flooded the livestream chat with outrage. He then faked a game crash. Copeland
disliked that Patimuss outed Herobrine as a fake.
It is unknown when exactly it happened in relation to Patimuss's video, but Copeland then posted
links in chat, leading tohttp://ghostinthestream.net/him.html. This is likely where the nickname
"Him" originated from. The page features Steve's face, but with real, frantically rolling eyes in
the place of his block eyes, modified to be completely black.
Below the face, there are a jumble of characters and letters. after removing all non-alphabet
characters, the following message is revealed:
“
It has been reported that some victims of torture, during the act, would retreat into a fantasy
world from which they could not WAKE UP. In this catatonic state, the victim lived in a world just
like their normal one, except they weren't being tortured. The only way that they realized they needed
to WAKE UP was a note they found in their fantasy world. It would tell them about their condition,
and tell them to WAKE UP. Even then, it would often take months until they were ready to discard their fantasy world and PLEASE WAKE UP.
„
The message keeps telling the viewer to "wake up", implying they're living in a fantasy world,
and this text hidden in the page is their "note". The above text is from another creepypasta,
entitled "Wake Up".
The stream proceeded later with no further Herobrine sightings. Copeland continued to adamantly
state Herobrine was real for about a year onwards. The wiki asked Copeland several questions regarding the event, which are located here.
Since the stream, there has been a huge increase in his popularity, propelling Herobrine to
meme status, and making him an icon of the community. There are several mods, animations, pieces
of artwork and constructions of Herobrine that have been created.
Pronunciation
Herobrine has two distinct pronunciations, suspected to be because of pronunciation differences
between America and Europe.
It is speculated that most Europeans would pronounce the word as "hero brine", brine being salt-saturated water.
While it is speculated that most Americans would pronounce the name as "Hiro brin". Both e's are
pronounced differently, with the first e being pronounced as an i, and the last e being silent.
The "European" version is seen as canon, mainly because the Brocraft team pronounced him as such in their
livestream, and because Herobrine himself, canonically, is Swedish.
Further study into what specifically has caused these pronunciation differences is in progress. To help, please see the talk page.
What Herobrine is
Canonical
Herobrine is Notch's dead brother, somehow embedded into Minecraft. While this is the "canon",
this is also completely false in reality, as Notch has no brother.
Ghost aside, there are two plausible canon theories remaining.
Herobrine shows a lot of characteristics of being a form of virus, such as manipulating
game worlds, deleting threads and sending messages through the Minecraft Forums. Perhaps also hacking
into Notch's email and Twitter to reply on his own existence. Or, Herobrine is simply a figment of
the users imagination. All users the user talked to, including Notch's email reply, could simply be
the creation of the player's mind. This would also explain Notch's rejection of the canon, as showing the story is all in the user's head.
Herobrine is near-certainly inspired by Slenderman, who is also the inspiration behind Endermen.
The most popular theories among users is that Herobrine is a ghost.
Other theories can involve him being a higher being, a demon, a bad omen,
or the suggestions in the canonical explanation. However, most of these are
written as if Minecraft itself is reality, rather than from the player controlling
the avatar within the game. Herobrine canonically has not appeared in real life, and remains confined to technology.
Appearance
Herobrine is a human entity, with the exact same skin as "Steve".
However Herobrine has bright white eyes that glow in the darkness, as if they are a light source.
Herobrine can sometimes be seen holding tools, such as pickaxes.
This stems from the widespread community belief that Herobrine was a miner. Usually, his hands are empty.
Herobrine is often portrayed by the community as a dead miner, killed long before the player's arrival.
His appearance, however, does not suggest either of these are the case. But with Minecraft's abandoned
mineshafts and strongholds, as well as mining being a large part of the game, the game itself has shaped
public perception of the character to suit this persona.
Movement
Herobrine is said to have the ability to run in Minecraft.
This is indicated by the original source. The Brocraft stream portrays him as almost always stood
up straight, with arms to his sides, watching the player. He is not seen to physically move within
the Brocraft stream, but he moves location during the stream. It is unknown if Herobrine can swim,
use minecarts, boats orNether portals. Like most ghosts, it is likely he simply has no use for most methods of transportation.
Much like angered Endermen, Herobrine is widely believed to move via teleportation. Nearly all of the
community actually reject the canon, describing him as running.
Herobrine cannot fly, and no variation states this as "canonical". However, he appears to be able to
glide. Which is to say, moving in directions without physically moving, while not moving upwards. This
is usually evident in retreating back into fog.
Herobrine is often portrayed with his head crooked or twitching. This is likely due to him being seen
moreso as a virus/creepy entity in Minecraft, rather than a ghost.
Interaction within Minecraft
Herobrine is able to build and destroy in Minecraft. The original image states the player found long
2x2 tunnels, small pyramids in the middle of the ocean and trees with no leaves. The full extent of
Herobrine's building capacity is unknown, but the given examples indicate Herobrine has awareness of
shape, and can differentiate materials from each other.
Herobrine seems to solely target human players. He did not seem to interact with any other mobs nearby
in the Brocraft stream, some of which were spiders and zombies. His canonical relation to further mobs
added since he appeared is a complete mystery. His interactions with other mobs is not mentioned in the
original image. While there is a chicken present in the image, Herobrine does not seem interested in it
at all, and is solely focused on the player.
Herobrine has, on occasion, interacted with other mobs. He is sometimes able to take control of passive
animals, and revive/spawn undead mobs.
Herobrine seems able to drastically change his environments with no viable source of resources to do so.
Most expansions to his abilities involves cobblestone placing, dungeon building, using redstone torches and setting traps.
He exhibits all the symptoms of a Creative player in the game.
Herobrine seems unable to enter the Nether, or the End.
Variations
Herobrine's intentions vary, but they usually fall under two categories. One variation is based on pure community interpritation,
while the other, based on the canon.
In the Stalker variation, he stalks the player, disappearing if approached. This variation is derived from his origins.
In the Vengeful variation, he tries to ensnare the player in traps, presumably to steal their items. He waits for people to enter his dungeons, then either seals them inside, or teleports behind them, presumably killing them. Some rarer variations of this particular version says he breaks the player's creations, and steals their items from chests. This variation is likely inspired bygriefers and trolls.
Future update
Notch posted on Twitter about the subject of Herobrine, early in his popularity boost.
RavenBurga Is "he" a real entity ingame or is it just a successful_troll.swf?
Notch It's not real. =) But it might be soon!
This confirmed there was no Herobrine, but suggested Notch planned to add him at a later date.
At Minecraftcon 2010, Notch confirmed Herobrine will be in the game, probably in a "seecret friday update".
Due to increased drama surrounding the Herobrine page, a wiki administrator asked Notch over IRC if Herobrine would be added:
12:25 Kizzycocoa [...] is there any confirmation on his upcoming existence in MC?
12:27 Notch i have no plans of adding herobrine as is, but I do like the rumors, haha
This shows Notch has decided against adding Herobrine. However, the fact that "as is"
suggested that something like Herobrine may be added, fuelling beliefs he will be added even further.
So, once again, the same user asked for clarification:
8:09 AM Oct 20th Kizzycocoa [...] the entire community is getting frustrated by the hero-spam
8:56 AM Oct 20th Notch i have no plans of adding herobrine.[2]
Current stance on Herobrine
As Minecraft passed on from Notch to Jeb, the chance of Herobrine appearing in an update was unclear.
On the 22nd of August, Dinnerbone, current joint developer of Minecraft, tweeted:
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