Source boundary
Lore here comes from ThatMob's three episodes and full compilation. Features added by community mods—providers, commands, spawn rules, or multiplayer behavior—belong to those adaptations and are not automatically film canon.
The story arc
The public episode titles provide a reliable high-level structure: something knocks at the door, something is inside the house, and something will not let the player leave. The escalation is clear even where the character's origin and motives remain intentionally unresolved.
Confirmed versus inferred
Use this line when reading any Verity wiki or explainer.
Why versions of the lore conflict
Some sites combine the films, mod descriptions, roleplay chat responses, and community theories into one narrative. That produces confident but unsupported answers. Our pages preserve the layer each claim came from.
Best viewing order
Watch Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 for the release experience. The full movie is useful for a continuous rewatch, but it should not be counted as a fourth story episode.
Questions
Is mod behavior part of the official Verity lore?
Not by default. A community project may adapt or extend the concept; its mechanics remain project-specific unless the creator confirms otherwise.
Is the full movie a new episode?
No. It is the official compilation of the three-part series.