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Post by dlevere on Nov 27, 2016 11:15:42 GMT -4
Just below the peak of Mount Chiliad, a huge mountain in the far north of San Andreas, a mysterious mural sits high atop a cliff face. It looks like a map of the mountain's interior — a network of tunnels that connect five small chambers and three large ones with what appear to be a UFO, an egg, and a jetpack within them. Whether it's actually a map isn't clear. Nearby, painted on the bottom edge of a lookout platform, are the words "come back when your journey is complete." And beneath that, painted on the ground, there's a red eye. It's a strange and alluring set of odd, possibly related mysteries. And for most people who see them, that's all they are — a curiosity in a world full of curiosities that Rockstar made to give Grand Theft Auto V's setting a sense of being lived in. arstechnica.com/gaming/2016/11/easter-eggs-evolved-why-gamers-spent-3-years-plus-studying-gtavs-mount-chiliad/
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