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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>Most modern-day Americans are familiar with the popular thriller The Shining , which was written by Stephen King and later adapted into a film by Stanley Kubrick. GTA V creators have incorporated the ability for players to dress Trevor in the same clothing as Jack Torrance (the main character from the film). The jacket is called "Overlooked Red Jacket" which is no coincidence since Jack Torrance stays at The Overlook hotel in the movie/book. Trevor is uncannily similar to Jack not just in dress, but also in his balding hair. Not to mention, he’s a bit psychotic like old Jack, hims<br><br><br>This conspiracy theory got so out of control that it even made the front page of various video game news sites . Basically, the theory asks one single, terrifying question: What if everyone was out to get you? This particular legend has to do with GTA Online , which is divorced from the Mount Chiliad Mystery and most other phenomena in the game. Basically, after an update that added bikers, GTA Online players started to notice that they were being aggressively targeted by NPC drivers. That aggression started to ramp up over time, with cars straight-up plowing into player [http://guestbook.hometownpizzajonestown.com/?g10e_language_selector=en&r=https://martintittle.com/ open world games vehicles] for seemingly no reason. That’s a big deal. Vehicular accidents in online mode can rack up an impressive bill. Maybe Rockstar is trying to squeeze more money out of an already inflated economy and these NPCs are trying to take out those who got too close to the tr<br><br><br>Jetpacks are pretty significant in the GTA V conspiracy theory community. The mythical propulsion device is seen as symbol of freedom and liberation from the tyranny of an expansive, interconnected enigma that refuses to be solved. Jetpack hunters aren't just running on fumes, [http://Xurujin.com/member.asp?action=view&memName=NFJHomer7618902 open world games side quests] though. There's genuine reasons to think that the jetpack exists in the game, or that it was at least going to be added at some point . Code referencing a jetpack has been found, after all. For the longest time, this revelation had mystery hunters scouring Los Santos for clues about the device's whereabouts. One of the most pervasive theories focused on Fort Zancudo, the heavily guarded military base on the Northwest coast of the map. The fort bears a resemblance to Area 69 from San Andreas , which actually did hold a jetpack. Searches of Zancudo have yielded nothing… <br><br><br>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>In GTA V , when you complete the game at 100%, you need to keep your camera (or eyes) on the sky because you’ll start seeing UFOs! Yes, there are quite a lot of flying saucers that can be seen, and even accessed by the player, which is totally rad. The only downside of this: it’s impossible to drive them. Can you imagine how cool it would have been to cause chaos in the city aboard a flying saucer? I sure <br><br><br>In this mission, Trevor attempts to get information out of the O'Neil brothers who have a meth lab in their basement. After many threats, Trevor goes into the O'Neil Ranch, grabs a gas can from the basement, and sets the house on fire. Players speculate that during this fire, a child may have died. Their reasoning for this is because of the paranormal activity that can be discovered afterward. If players return to the burned down house, they can hear a distressed baby crying. We'll likely never really know why this happened, but we sure hope that no babies died because of u | |||
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