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Craft a fake, but cool, GTAV conspiracy


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Alpha Demigod

After seeing all the cool hidden stuff like Merle Abrhams "The infinity killer" and the Mt. Chilliad Glyph, it all gave GTAV this cool-and-deep-as-f*ck feeling. It's a shame that some mysteries went unsolved, but the few that did get solved (Infinity Killer) made us all feel like Detective Badasses.

 

Another thing I noticed, stylistically, with the conspiracies is that more often than not they entailed graphics of some sort etched upon walls.

 

We all know GTA V is a MASSIVE world. There are some parts of it that just LOOK cool, and are very detailed but never, ever, make an appearance in the game's story.

 

I want to find one of these cool-but-unused concepts and flesh it out in the form of my own fabricated conspiracy. How many times have you wandered through the world and saw something that looked cool, but wasn't generic. In the countryside, the houses have the generic litter and garbage textures, some ferns, and this and that. But every now and then there is a cool unique flare to the scenery. It makes my mind wander "why is that there?" "who put it there?" and this and that.

 

 

EXAMPLE

 

- For example, let's say someone found a horse's skeleton in the desert (hypothetically, of course, such a thing is not a model in GTAV).

 

 

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Let's pretend someone found a horse skeleton randomly in the desert.

 

 

 

 

- We could then go to the horsetrack and scribble some dark, cryptic, text on a secluded wall. Sort of the the text on Merle Abrhams house. "In these tracks once raced Bumbly, the fastest steed in all the lands"

 

- There could be a clue that leads to ANOTHER location, like a burnt barn in Blaine County, where the horse was originally brought up. And there we find more text on the back of the barn "The fires of woe in our hearts dwarf the fires that engulfed this barn"

 

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- So one thing leads to another, you later find out that the barn caught fire, Bumbly panicked and escaped his stable and ran off into the desert. The atruists found Bumbly in the desert, killed him and ate him and left the corpse to rot. Hence the horse skeleton in the desert.

 

- See wat I did thar? I used cool and unique locations in the game world and stitched them together to craft a (bullsh*t) conspiracy that somewhat fits into the game's lore. I took a random model (horse's skeleton) and wrote a story revolving around it. Of course, this is all hypothetical and just for the sake of example. The real conspiracy could be much cooler and more detailed.

 

 

 

CLOSING

 

Why am i doing this? What's the point? Isn't it just a waste of time? Yes, it is. But I really have nothing better to do.

 

I know this idea is complete and utter bullsh*t. And this will probably get locked for being a colossal waste of time.

But I still had to ask, I need you (the GTA community) to list "cool and unique" stuff you've seen thoughout the game world, so I know what I can revolve a conspiracy around.

Brainstorm some cool sights in Blaine county that could be used as stepping stones in the conspiracy.

 

. So I can easily add text onto the walls in the fashion of Merle Abrhams house in Sandy Shores.

 

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Alpha Demigod

It doesn't have to be LA Noire. The conspiracies in-game were cool so creating a new one couldn't be so uncool.

 

 

Update: I just had a revelation and this idea is no longer relevant.

Mods, lock this thread please.

Edited by Dark Bordeus

 

Mods, lock this thread please.

 

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