The Minecraft community has never lacked urban legends, so outside of the official game, are there those bizarre and evil stories circulating in Minecraft? Today we will explore these legends and see the truth behind them!
Story 1:
That year I was bitten to death by a squid!
In 2014, the incident occurred on a Hausmc server. Version number: MinecraftJava 1.7.10 is officially released. Player says: I spent the whole day digging for diamonds in the server. Since there was no food, I planned to go to the river to catch some dried fish and try my luck to see if I could catch a rare enchantment book.
But when I was fishing, suddenly a kind of ink came out. Strangely, the name of this squid is Thekraken. Before I could react, it continued to explode, accompanied by some strange screams!
Soon, the player is killed by the squid, who also leaves the server in horror. Haven't surfed the internet. He posted the incident in the community. That year, Thekraken's legend even surpassed Herobrine in 303!
(PS: Friends who have experience with enterprise servers should know what Thekraken is!) )
Story 2:
Herobrine's folk tales;
This is a rarely mentioned passage in the folk history of Herobrine.
One day in the early years, the Mojang community received a letter and screenshot from a player named Creepypasta. The letter reads: While Creepypasta is surviving in single-player, he suddenly discovers an animal in the distance. At first he thought it was a cow, a sheep, or something like that. So I looked for him and tried to mix some meat and toppings.
But this chase doesn't matter, he found out that it was another player with blue short-sleeved sleeves!
He thinks he may have clicked on multiplayer mode by mistake, and although he never entered multi-person mode, this is just his guess. So I chased after him again to say hello, but he quickly disappeared...
Creepypasta then forgot about it, but more and more strange things happened. While exploring in Minecraft, he discovers some strange tunnels. The tunnels were regular, deep, and long, and he believed they had been built by players he had seen before. He jumped his vision to the farthest point, but still couldn't find the person.
It wasn't until he re-entered the game the next day that he realized that he was only using single-player mode! One! Break into your own solo survival!
So he went to the official forum to post questions, but soon the post disappeared... Post again and disappear again! How was it slaughtered. Soon creepypasta received a notice from the station: STOP! Notifier ID: Herobrine. When creepypasta tries to view administrator information, the website displays a 404ERROR!
Officials are rumored to have received the letter and screenshots, but they have not been made public. The reason is unknown...
But do you think that's the end of it? Not at all! There are many questions about this folklore. The identity of the "player" who had revealed that he had met with Herobrine was questioned. So someone retrieved the operation record of the official community background,
(1) There are no Herobrine administrators in the official Minecraft community; (2) Check the operation records of the system on the day and find that there is no record of deleting emails; (3) The player is creepy, which is a disturbing ID!
Creepypasta originally referred to "some disturbing stories circulating on the Internet that resemble urban legends." It is also "Creepy Noodles WikiaCommunity", an online English-language community for fans to create original horror stories. And there are many more urban legends that belong to "Minecraft".
That said, all kinds of urban legends and horror stories come from this strange community. So is the source of Herobrine, or the demagogue, from this group?