Copeland had placed that painting there to fool his audiences. ![]() He started streaming his normal survival world, deliberately avoiding to go into one of the rooms of the build he was working on.įinally, he went into the room that contained a retextured painting to look like Herobrine. In fact, he took the story one step further and even staged a hoax using a live stream video. The story truly took off when the Brocraft streamer, “Copeland” photoshopped a few screenshots of the game to look like Herobrine has haunted his game. And even without any evidence, the legend of Herobrine kept growing. Despite Notch having denied having any brother, dead or alive, some Minecraft fans kept believing that Herobrine was Notch’s brother who had returned to haunt Minecraft. Some Minecraft players even started saying that Herobrine was the dead brother of Notch, the creator of Minecraft. It so happened that these corruptions became the story of Herobrine. ![]() Minecraft players began reporting corruptions in their singleplayer survival gameplay - entire forests with no leaves on the bark, weird structures that could not have naturally spawned in the world, and even manmade 2 × 2 tunnels in underground caves. The creepy legend first came to surface in a Minecraft player’s unclear screenshot, in which the player reported to have spotted a figure with white glowing eyes in his singleplayer world.Īt first, the image was ignored by the Minecraft community but soon, an urban legend was weaved around the mysterious figure. While Herobrine has never actually existed in vanilla Minecraft, his story has been around for a little over 10 years now.
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