The Best Creepypasta Character Mods for Minecraft

The Best Creepypasta Character Mods for Minecraft

Over the years, Minecraft’s world has picked up tons of myths, creepypastas, and strange stories created by the community. Some came from old internet legends like Slenderman, while others were born from bugs, weird developer notes, or players scaring each other for fun.
And of course — the most famous one of all: Herobrine.

If you’ve ever wanted these legends to actually come alive in your world, this list covers 10 of the best creepypasta mods that drop horror straight into Minecraft’s blocky universe. Expect eerie sounds, strange sightings, and creatures that stalk you from the fog.

The Rise of Slender

This mod injects full-on Slenderman horror into Minecraft. Slender can teleport, appear behind you without warning, distort your screen, and paralyze you with fear.

Just like the original game, your only way to banish him is by finding eight hidden notes scattered across the forest.
The mod even adds creepy decorations that make nighttime survival feel way more intense.

From The Fog (Herobrine Returns)

This is one of the best Herobrine mods ever made.
Instead of acting like a normal mob, Herobrine watches you — from cliffs, from trees, through fog.

He disappears the moment you get close, but his presence is everywhere: forests set on fire, strange tunnels appear underground, weird buildings pop up in the distance.
The heavy fog and visual effects turn survival into a constant feeling of being hunted.

Creepypasta Craft Remake

If you want a full creepypasta crossover in Minecraft, this mod is it. It adds new biomes like dark valleys and shadow caves, plus iconic monsters such as Jeff the Killer, Eyeless Jack, and more.

Each creature has its own AI, sounds, and hunting style. To survive, you’ll need the new weapons and items added to the mod — which fit perfectly into the horror theme.

The White Enderman

The White Enderman (by ZZiggs)

This mod drops a terrifying variant of the Enderman into your world — the White Enderman. It hunts you at night, infects peaceful mobs, and turns them into pale, aggressive versions of themselves.

The monster looks almost identical to a normal Enderman, making it hard to notice until it’s too late. If it gets you, you might suddenly be teleported to a dark, isolated dimension where your only escape is defeating it.

Unknown Null

Unknown Null is a glitchy black figure that becomes more aggressive the longer you survive. At first, it just observes you or mimics your actions. But later, you’ll notice strange chat messages, screen interference, and attempts to disrupt your sleep.


If ignored long enough, it can corrupt your world, break blocks, and even cause crashes. This mod turns survival into a psychological battle against a constantly evolving threat.

THE LICK

THE LICK

Inspired by classic creepypastas, THE LICK introduces an entity known as The Face. It starts subtle, leaving creepy marks like crosses carved into the ground or built out of blocks.

Over time it becomes bolder, stalking the player through fog, hiding in shadows, and occasionally launching a direct attack. Special sound effects and visual glitches add extra tension during cave runs or forest exploration.

The Lucas

The Lucas

The Lucas introduces an entity that reacts directly to your actions.
To summon it, you must build a ritual totem facing west and activate it with a special tablet.

Once summoned, Lucas begins stalking you — sometimes from a distance, sometimes extremely close. As your activity increases, so does its aggression. Thankfully, the same ritual that summoned it can also banish it… if you’re fast enough.

Creepypasta Legends

Creepypasta Legends

This mod mixes together several well-known internet horror icons.
You’ll run into Herobrine, shadow creatures, and even corrupted animals like cows with spinning heads or sheep that scream when danger is near.

Every encounter feels unpredictable, turning ordinary survival into a creepy adventure where almost anything can happen.

The Man From the Fog

The moment your first night hits, he starts hunting you. This creature climbs walls, squeezes through tight spaces, and stalks you silently from the treetops or rooftops.

It attacks only when you least expect it, making you constantly look over your shoulder. Outrunning him is difficult , so hiding is often your best hope.

The Knocker

This mod adds a more psychological horror experience. You’ll hear knocking on your door in the middle of the night, see figures in your windows, and feel watched even when nothing is there.

The Knocker rarely attacks directly — it prefers to break your nerves first. At night, it grows more aggressive, trying to enter your home while making disturbing sounds that turn your base into a haunted house.

Final Thoughts

Whether you’re into classic Creepypastas or just want to spice up Minecraft with some horror, these mods bring a whole new kind of tension to survival mode. From subtle stalkers to full-blown nightmare creatures, every mod here adds a different flavor of fear — and a ton of replay value.

If you want more mod lists, guides, and download recommendations, check out OPmods.com — we handpick the best mods so you don’t have to dig through endless pages.