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Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Existance 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 to act like Herobrine. There is no level terrain code to generate 2×2 tunnels or elaborate dungeons with traps. There is no possible way Herobrine can ever exist in any unmodded.
Any claims that he is in Minecraft are completely false. Any appearances he may have are caused by either being installed or because of another player using the skin. All signs of Herobrine, like with no leaves, random towers, suspicious messages on, etc. Are either placed by another to mislead other players, or are generated through third-party mods. Origins and popularity. The image all Brocraft viewers were redirected to at the end of the Herobrine stream 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 the from trees.
Herobrine first appeared in a single image detailing an encounter. It was posted on the /v/ board, and gained very little attention. It stated how Herobrine had appeared in someone's single-player game, littering 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.
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He has explained exactly how that took place in an email. 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 20 minutes and 45 seconds in.
He is confirmed to be a retextured. 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 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 field. This Herobrine was free-standing, unlike the previous video. Due to this, it is likely he was a retextured. 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 to (). This is likely where the nickname 'Him' originated from. The page features '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.