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Welcome to Screamer Wiki
Documenting since November 11, 2013.
2,385 articles     180,637 edits     7,642 files


Our famous front page banner, designed by OpenAI's GPT-4o.

Welcome to Screamer Wiki

Documenting since November 11, 2013.

2,385 articles     180,637 edits     7,642 files

Welcome

Welcome to Screamer Wiki. This is the number one place to learn about topics relating to screamers, shock sites, creepypastas and urban legends, hoaxes, malware and malicious scripts, lost media, controversies, true crime, mysteries, social media incidents, and anything in between. Here, you will have access to the Screamer Library, the largest index entirely dedicated to screamers and shock sites. You can find the origin and story behind every screamer ever made, like the famous Scary Maze Game, the K-fee commercials, and a whole lot more. Our library contains 2,385 pages and counting!

Featured Article

The iconic white-eyed Steve skin associated with Herobrine
Looking back at me was another character with the default skin, but his eyes were empty.
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Herobrine is a creepypasta character who was believed to have existed in the early versions of the game Minecraft. Details about his origin, motives and abilities vary between stories but he is almost always depicted as a sinister, supernatural entity that stalks unsuspecting players.

Herobrine originated from a post on 4chan's /v/ board, detailing a player's encounter with an entity with the appearance of a default Steve skin with glowing white eyes in Minecraft. The concept of a white-eyed paranormal being in the game emerged from this narrative, marking the start of Minecraft creepypasta.

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