Erie
The Erie mod brings the terrifying creature from the 2012 horror game into the depths of Minecraft. This infernal entity - a result of inhumane experiments - now roams deep underground, moving at frightening speeds and displaying deadly aggression. Even a shield won't provide reliable protection against its attacks.
But that's not all! The author has hidden an Easter egg inside the mod - a reference to the famous KSI gameplay, paying tribute to one of the most iconic moments in horror gaming history. Will you survive these catacombs of terror or become another victim of the experiments?
Mod Monsters
Erie
A mutated humanoid monster inhabits deep underground, below Y-50. Its presence can be heard long before encountering it. Erie possesses immense strength, high survivability, and can climb walls, overcoming obstacles up to three blocks high. This monster moves rapidly and relentlessly pursues players of all kinds.

Human
A rare humorous mob embodying the image of KSI. Found in dungeons and voiced with phrases from the famous video. When chased by Erie, it screams hysterically, completely recreating the scene from the original clip.

For those unfamiliar with the Erie game from 2012, I recommend watching the cult video:
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are messages appearing in the console?
Mobs use special spawning conditions and only appear when certain requirements are met. The work of these conditions causes messages in the console - this is normal behavior.
Why can't I summon a mob?
Some monsters only spawn above Y-60, others below. Most inhabit exclusively the overworld, not other dimensions.
Where to find these monsters?
Erie and Human inhabit underground.
Technical Details
The mod was created by Zcoper via MCreator. For operation, the Geckolib library compatible with your game version is required.
It's recommended to play in new versions of Minecraft, as not all MCreator capabilities are available in older builds. For example, version 1.19.2 lacks some features present in 1.20.1.
This modification can be freely used in your modpacks, however, porting it without author's permission is prohibited.