

The website-which included the word “him” in the domain name, the origin for Herobrine’s nickname “HIM”-featured a close-up image of Herobrine’s face: the face of a normal Minecraft character, but with dark, realistic eyes. Minecraft users, including Copeland, expressed frustration when this hoax was exposed.Īround the time of Patimuss’s hoax, according to the email interview, Copeland posted links to a website in several chat rooms. Soon afterward, though, he was heard on livestream talking to his wife about staging the hoax. Copeland then spread the video of the livestream around forums and chatrooms, which spread the legend of Herobrine.Īccording to the same email thread between Copeland and Minecraft administrators, Minecraft user Patimuss staged his own Herobrine hoax after Copeland’s, repainting a door as the Herobrine figure and “discovering” it in a field of lava during a livestream. During a livestream, he walked into the room, screamed at the sight of the figure, then left the room and shut down the livestream. In 2010, Copeland says, he took the creepypasta into his Brocraft stream by photoshopping an image of Herobrine, whose empty eyes look like they are eerily and menacingly glowing, onto the wall of one of his houses in the game. The user says that when questioned about his alleged brother, Notch replied that his brother was dead and presumably haunting the game.

Through investigations with another Minecraft forum poster, the user discovered that the brother of Markus Persson (aka Notch), the creator of Minecraft, was named Herobrine. He then received an email from someone calling himself Herobrine telling him to stop posting.

The user created a forum topic to ask if anyone else had had the same experience, but the post was always deleted no matter how many times he tried to publish it. The user then noticed small, unexplained occurrences in his world-tunnels, sand pyramids, and trees without leaves-which the user attributed to the spooky, elusive character with the empty eyes. This other character had “empty” eyes and ran away whenever the user tried to pursue him to get a closer look. In the original creepypasta, an anonymous Minecraft user reports running into another character while playing in single-player mode. In an email interview with Minecraft administrators, Copeland credits the /v/ thread on Reddit with the origin of Herobrine, who first appears in a creepypasta, a genre of online horror fiction. Herobrine was popularized in 2010 by a video game streamer called Copeland in a hoax on Brocraft, his livestream channel of the video game Minecraft.
