Herobrine

Herobrine is the subject of a community-made "creepy-pasta" (Creepy story). He is a human entity, but with white eyes, and often seen as a dead miner.

The story behind Herobrine
From the original creepy-pasta Herobrine creates random constructions, such as pyramids and long 2-block-high tunnels. He also burns down, or cuts off leaves from trees, and creates cobblestone-complexes underground, much like dungeons, lit with redstone torches. He often appears at the edge of fog, in a tiny render distance.

Variations
There are many variations of Herobrine's behaviour, but they usually fall under two categories.

The stalker version of Herobrine is Notch's brother, who stalks the player, disappearing if approached. This variation is most likely derived from another internet creepy-pasta, Slenderman.

The miner version of Herobrine is a vengeful miner that 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 variations of this particular version says he breaks the player's creations, and steals their items from chests.

In all versions, Herobrine is a human ghost entity, with the only variable being his intentions and construction abilities, or lack thereof.

Origins and popularity
Herobrine first appeared in a single image detailing an encounter. It was posted on a thread in the forums, 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 was only later that Herobrine grew in popularity, when the Brocast staff staged a hoax in one of their live-streams. Herobrine was introduced to the stream here (at 20:45).

Later on, there was another video showing Herobrine in a user-made lava field. The livestream went down after the player ran and saved, only to resume ten minutes later, where Herobrine had disappeared.

During this stream, the player can be heard talking to his wife, stating he was trolling, which flooded the livestream chat with outrage. The player then faked a game crash.

During this crash, all watchers were redirected to another page, featuring Herobrine's face, but with real, frantically rolling eyes in the place of his block eyes, modified to be completely black.

When viewing the page's source, there were a jumble of characters and letters. after removing all non-alphabet characters, the following message was revealed.

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".

It is widely believed all of his appearances in the stream and other video sources are retextured paintings, retextured iron doors, mods or other players, albeit with the name tag removed above their head.

Since then, there has been a huge increase in his popularity, propelling Herobrine to meme status, making moderators of the wiki and forums need to take extra steps to stem the flow of user-made spam.

Future update
Notch posted on twitter about the subject of Herobrine, early in his popularity boost.

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 moderator asked notch over IRC if Herobrine would be added:

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

Mojang media appearences
Herobrine has appeared in official Mojang images as an "in" joke.

His first appearance in official Mojang images started with the Wedding Weekend, in which he was just behind Notch's Minecraft character. His second appearance was in the Minecon header, where, yet again, Herobrine was just behind Notch.

Herobrine also appeared in the the official Minecon trailer, created by Hatfilms, at 3:11. However, as users were asked to submit their skins to appear in the trailer, this is likely not intentional.

Some users point to this as proof of his future addition. However it is likely a Red Herring, and only there to provoke Herobrine "supporters".

Changelogs
Herobrine was stated to have been removed in Minecraft Beta v1.6.6. This was a joke, referring to Notch removing the Human mob.

He was also stated to have been removed in 1.7, as well as 1.7_01, this time with no reason apparent.

This repeated with the 1.8 Adventure Update, again with no apparent reason.

It again occurred in the full 1.0 release of Minecraft, again for no apparent reason.

Herobrine was not officially removed again until 1.2, where he was stated to be removed, but only on the launcher list of changes. Again, without apparent cause.

In-game messages
In SMP, if a player was killed by an arrow fired from a dispenser, a message used to appear saying "[Player name] was shot by Herobrine". This reference to Herobrine was nothing more than a mere reference. It has since been removed.

Potential viral website
On the 23rd of December, 2011, between Minecraft 1.0.1 and 1.1, http://www.testificate.com/ came online. the page currently shows an image of Herobrine, with the text "1.3" beneath him. The whois of the website points to Contact Privacy inc. - a system that's intention seems to be protecting the identity of the domain owner from users.

The site was largely discovered inside a reply to Notch's "Minceraft" post-mortem on Reddit. Upon viewing the HTML, the site contains a line of hidden text, saying "There are no hidden messages in this HTML document". This sentence was originally grammatically incorrect until redditors pointed it out, where it was corrected shortly after. This shows the creators of the page actively use reddit. It is unclear if it was corrected by Mojang members that frequent reddit. On the same day the link was posted, Notch claimed to have upvoted the comment. He has not yet stated if the site is or isn't controlled by Mojang.

There is another page on the site, linking to a GIT repository of an IRC program. This same program is Believed to be used by Bukkit, which indicates the Bukkit team is behind this page.

Mojang reactions
Mojang has, albeit rarely, shared their views on Herobrine.

Kappische


Trivia

 * When asked about Audio Player implementation in the wiki, and limits of what could be uploaded, C418 replied to Herobrine claims relating to disc 11. He stated that he cannot say a lot about 11, but that it is not anything to do with Herobrine.