Who is ThatMob?
ThatMob is the Minecraft content creator behind the viral two-part Verity horror series. He goes by the name "Mob," and his official Discord handle is thatmob_. His YouTube channel bio notes that he originally wanted the simpler name "Mob," but it was already taken — which is how "ThatMob" came about.
Is the Verity mod actually scripted? In ThatMob's own words
Yes. This isn't speculation — it comes directly from the creator. In the descriptions of his own Verity videos, ThatMob explains that the series is a horror short film built with scripted editing and sound design to create the entity seen on screen, and explicitly asks viewers to stop requesting the mod, since there isn't one to share.
That single detail is the most reliable answer to the question this whole site exists to address: the Verity mod people keep searching for was never a real, downloadable file — it was always a planned piece of horror storytelling.
Who voices Verity?
Verity is voiced by JustWhispy, another Minecraft content creator. This is credited directly in ThatMob's own video descriptions, and fan-maintained wikis covering the series corroborate the same credit.
What actually happens in the Verity series so far?
The story follows ThatMob downloading a mysterious mod sent by a friend, then discovering a box that opens on its own to reveal Verity — a small, smiling, sphere-like character. Over the following in-story days, Verity demonstrates abilities that go beyond a normal utility mod: sensing rain, locating diamonds and villages, and referencing details it shouldn't know, like food ThatMob ate the previous day.
According to coverage from the entertainment outlet Den of Geek, Verity's tone shifts over the course of the series from a friendly helper into something closer to a stalking, Slenderman-like presence — paralleling how its in-game appearance visually changes from a simple smiling emoji into something more unsettling. Fan-run wikis tracking the lore describe a similar escalation, including Verity isolating ThatMob from other characters and reacting when it's discussed behind its back.
As of the most recent available information, the series has released two episodes, and ThatMob has indicated a third episode is in development, reportedly working on it during personal time using a gaming laptop. The creator has also commented that the size of the fandom that grew around the series wasn't something he originally anticipated.
Has ThatMob done a face reveal? Where is he from?
As of now, there is no publicly confirmed face reveal, real name, or real-world location for ThatMob. Searches for these details are common, but nothing verifiable has surfaced from his own channels or from credible reporting. If that changes, this page will be one of the first updated — but we're not going to guess or repeat unverified claims here, since that's exactly the kind of misinformation this page is trying to avoid.
Is there an official "ThatMob" Minecraft skin?
There's no confirmed, official Verity-branded or ThatMob-branded skin file released through his own channels. If you've seen one being shared or sold elsewhere, treat it the same way you'd treat a "Verity mod download" — as unverified, and worth double-checking against his own official Discord or YouTube channel before trusting the source.
How does this connect to the rest of this site?
Everything on this site is inspired by the world ThatMob created, but none of it is the real thing — it's our own unofficial, fan-made way of exploring "what if" the Verity story were interactive. Once you know the series is scripted, the obvious next question is usually "what would it actually be like to deal with something like that?" That's what the rest of this site is for.
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