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Goatman is actually a smaller piece in a much larger conspiracy theory that borrows from actual mythology to explain the many supernatural deities supposedly roaming Los Santos. The theory, from Reddit user alejcho , starts with a diagram that looks eerily familiar to an in-game poster that is the focal point in the overarching Mount Chiliad Mystery. The diagram actually has links to Cahuilla Native American mythology, which has its own godly pantheon of sorts. According to the conspiracy hunters, that pantheon lines up neatly with certain creatures and NPCs found in GTA V , not least of which being Goatman, a half-man, half-goat hybrid long rumored to secretly plague the Grand Theft Auto universe, who has been equated to Taqwus, a trickster god who comes out at night and causes mischief. The theory even posits that Ursula, the handicapped lighthouse operator, was victim to a god's obsess<br><br><br>The state of San Andreas is the biggest map that Rockstar has ever made for a game, ever. The size of Grand Theft Auto V 's map is larger than GTA IV, San Andreas, and Vice City's combined, which of course has led to all of these little secrets that are held within the game. Top that off with a full underwater ocean map and that adds even more layers to the land for you to explore. But if you take a look at the map, you'll notice the state of San Andreas is actually an island. So what would happen if you were to say, sail out to sea? What about by plane? Yeah, you're dead. If you sail out far enough, your boat will simply sink and you'll die from fatigue, while your plane engine will shut off if you fly too far away from land. If you really think about it, San Andreas is just a giant prison. A giant prison that gives you a little too much free<br><br><br>Every time Rockstar launches a new Grand Theft Auto game, the amount of discoveries and secrets that players find continue to grow even years after release. When Grand Theft Auto V released four years ago in 2013, there were secrets and easter eggs hidden throughout San Andreas' entire landscape. Whether you noticed the bit of Lester's brief mention of GTA IV's Niko Bellic or found the Red Dead book written by J. Marston in the De Santa house, Rockstar, among most developers nowadays, like to find ways to pay homage to the history of their company and games in gene<br><br><br>Few video game conspiracies go deep enough that they warrant more than a single thread on services like Reddit or Discord. Fewer still get an entire subreddit devoted to unraveling a series of increasingly complex mysteries that all seem to be connected to one in-game location's mural. That's the Mount Chiliad mystery for you, though. This is a good conspiracy theory to talk about early, because very nearly every other myth and legend in the game has some connection to this single, lone mountain. The theory simply purports that Mount Chiliad, the northern-most mountain in GTA V , is a focal point for supernatural activity, a claim supported by the numerous occult-related images smattered about the mountain. Those images include links to the Illuminati's All-Seeing Eye, as well as hints about where to find various supernatural phenomena on the <br><br><br>We’re not complaining, 2016 was already a year overflowing with exciting [http://www.nnov.org/common/redir.php?https://Martintittle.com/ open world games updates]. New and surprising games like DOOM and Stardew Valley blew us away. Games like Final Fantasy XV and The Last Guardian were finally released, when —frankly— we weren’t sure they ever would. But 2017 could be one of the most jam-packed years in recent mem<br><br><br>GTA V is a very entertaining game, to say the least. The characters are beautiful stereotypes, the scenarios for missions are crazy, there are cars and weapons when it’s convenient, and Los Santos is very glamourous. It’s all so very cinematographic, a bit like this game is orchestrated to look like it has been made by Hollyw<br><br><br>GTA V has three protagonists (Franklin, Michael, and Trevor) who create chaos all around the island-city of Los Santos. Together, they take mission after mission of hilarious violence and depravity. As entertaining as this game is, it sure did spark controversies because of how it depicts women, criminality, and through its use of striking content. Still, it didn’t stop the players from loving every sec<br><br><br>After, he’d be put on witness protection program and relocated into Los Santos, where he’s now known as Michael. 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