Take your time. The quality of your videos is so good we can wait a while for them. Take care of yourself and your family xLetalis. We'll be good and wait for the next video!
I am of the opinion, that there is no further secret (yet). One thing people have for some reason not taken into consideration is that accessing that room is in itself quite secretive, and there is no need to complicate it further. You have to come back to an obscure location, find a miniscule addition (the lever) in three different places, then find a golem, which spaws away from you and is not really signaled that well, then defeat him, find a portal, which again does not spawn right in front of you, and only then can you access the sercet room. The joke here was supposed to be that after all this trouble you should expect some intersting award, right? Well, wrong! All you get for your trouble is a trap. The ghosts do not symbolyse anything, they're simply meant to kill you. Thats why they're overleveled and unkillable. The symbols on the wall are just another little easter egg, nothing more. And the "fuck" Geralt says after exiting the portal doesnt address the portal not working properly, but the whole situation (as in "fuck, what was that supposed to be"). They simply reused a line from a different place. It's not that "there is no secret", or that the devs are trolling us, it's just that what we have is already a pretty substantial secret in itself. But, having said all that, I do believe they could have later changed their mind, and, like you said in the video, decided to play along, so perhaps they will add something more to it in one of the later patches.
The issue is something similar to what has already been found in The Witcher 3 is also supposed to exist in Cyberpunk. The lead quest designer has said many times that it's a place people have to discover, and they'd 100% know when they got there. It only took a couple of days to find The Witcher 3's FF:06:B5 secret, yet Cyberpunk has taken over two years with little results.
@@Gannoh You mean the quest designer of Witcher 3, or Cyberpunk? Also, if you mean the Witcher, we certainly do know that we got into that room, i dont really see a contradiction here. And the fact that the secret in Cyberpunk is supposed to be something more than has been found does not mean that the same is true for the Witcher 3. The Cyberpunk reference in here might be just that - a funny reference, nothing more.
@@Jakub_Lukasik Oh, okay, I thought you were talking about FF:06:B5 as a whole and not specifically The Witcher 3. I agree, I think the mural is the sum of the secret added into the game, and it's supposed to directly correlate to Cyberpunk's in some way, which is probably similar to TW3's but still unsolved.
What do guys mean by “Unkillable”? Because, I can kill them and loot their remains and I’m on patch 4.010.000. Do you guys mean “can’t permanently kill them” and they do respawn if you exit the tower through the floor portal and re-enter the tower through the archway portal atop the hill?
The glagolic letters are the initials of the dead people whose immortal spectres are present in the room. There are also the same number of skeletons lying around as the number of the spectres.
My theory The tower represents arasaka tower, the three levers represents the 3 different storyline (panam,judy,goro) the golem you fight represents Adam smasher, and the spirits at the bottom of the tower represent mikoshi, the dead living between life and death.
There are more than 3 different storylines/characters in the game, but maybe there are 3 triggers in the story we have to look out for. Also, panam is just more of a romance option. good theory.
@@YoidRage Panam is much more than a romance option; completing her quest line is what unlocks The Star ending where V joins the Aldecados. Similarly Goro's quests are what unlock The Devil ending (Hanako). I'd actually list Rogue as the third relevant character rather than Judy, because she represents the third main ending option of the game (The Sun).
Why there are no theories about 3 ghosts representing the 3 monks in front of a statue in Cyberpunk? Those monks are not randomly generated and even have unique in-game profiles. The connection is very likely imo
I feel it is a fun way for the devs to link both games that actually gives the players a sense of discovery 'between worlds'. Would be interesting if 'dying' to the wraiths, since they are unkillable, somehow triggers a Geralt Engram in Cyberpunks expansion.
I love it how when there are things we do not know in games, the community starts pumping out theories on the internet as if it is some academic study with theories and everything etc. This dedication makes it so fun
My first genuine question popping to my mind when encountering the ghosts was : the ghosts of who ?? But also... why this specific number of ghosts... ? I didn't have a deep thinking 😆 Edit : i had to say once : you are my well-being channel and i always jump on your notifications. Take care~
This might be a bit extreme, but, FF06B5 from hexademical converted to the Windows-1250 character encoding gives us the symbol µ, which of course means micro. Might be a reach, but it could be a clue, as in, something microscopic, hard to see.
If the script really does end with Geralt's failed teleportation, perhaps the symbol (and possibly the issue of immortal wraiths) is a teaser for something coming in the new trilogy? Unkillable wraiths and hidden vampire lore seem like a fantastic plot to spin the story of a new witcher school around, especially with all they added with the Unseen Elder in Blood and Wine.
Hmmm 🤔 could be geralt was meant to fail... Maybe it's meant for different characters say ciri in an up coming expansion? It's obviously not gealt? Because he's doesn't know how to cross sphere's naturally?
Saw the video some time ago, yet i stumbled upon a really similar symbol, that you show right in the beginning of the intro, in the Quest "La cage au fou" in the Blood and Wine expansion. The symbol flashed for a brief moment, as Regis opened a gate in a place called Tesham Mutna. I hope this Information helps ;)
2 things I want to say, or rather ask... 1. The flames of the eternal fire and connections to vampires - we hunt this "higher vampire" for Dandelion who nearly killed Priscilla and who kills in the name of the eternal fire... 2. Do you remember the Mourner steel sword you can get from those guys on a bridge in Velen, that looks like Eredins? It seems there is a silver sword like it too, but the chest you can get it from doesn't work, because it's supposed to be random, but it's actually not, atleast on PS5. Do you know how where to find it besides that?
Love the videos! Just a theory which, after looking more into it, could possibly be something relevant. The focus of this mystery seems to be put on the letters of the symbol, but I’ve not seen any attention to the snake circling around the symbol. This snake reminded me of something from the Nordic mythology. The Jormungand (or Midgard snake/ midgårdsormen, Jörmungand in Swedish). Jormungand (which means “wolf-serpent”) was also known as the Midgard Serpent, or the World Serpent. It is told that the snake was so large that it circled around Midgard (the earth) under the sea and bit its own tongue which caused its death. Also the god of thunder, Thor, was a great enemy to the snake. Just considering, since the terms “wolf” and “serpents” are relevant to the game, maybe the snake is the key? Perhaps it is worth looking around the ocean, maybe circle around Skellige (to represent the snake circling around the world).
you should know that when geralt and regis travel to tesham mutna for the enraging quest, to open the door to tesham mutna when regis swipes with his hand a red version of the simbol appears on the door so that glove of his is most definitely a key for that door and maybe some others too, and after he opened it he commented that the door only reacts to higher vampire blood, so the sign in the secret may be connected to the unseen elder, or his clan.
While it might be true that cdpr might be just messing with us, one of the quest directors at cdpr in charge of cyberpunk when asked “is there any meaning to ff 06 b5, he said “of course there’s a meaning there’s always a meaning” and another thing he said in another stream about the ff 06 b5, was that if he knew people would go soo deep in the Witcher 3 and solve secrets there, he would of implement harder or better secrets which I think he did for cp.
It's obvious that CDPR wanted the ghosts to be unkillable, if they went through the trouble of making Piercing Cold not working on them anymore...so, there's a message there. Maybe the secret room is supposed to be an area where spirits get trapped between worlds (sort of like the Unseen Elder's cave - and as we know, the symbol is very similar to what we see there and on Regis's gloves, etc) and can't ever be killed or leave. Does anyone know if CDPR is developing a vampire game? That could be a connecting to a future release.
if anyone is curious glagol alphabet in polish is pronounced "głagolica" and yes the "ti" part here is also gone so no need to worry about pronounciation B)
I don't know why, but it reminds me of the triquerta from Dark (show on Netflix). In the first two seasons of Dark, the triquetra seems to symbolize the caves' closed time loops with each year being thirty-three years apart, with the past affecting the future and the future influencing the past. In the third season, it comes to symbolize the three different worlds as well.
So basically, we are gonna keep going in circles through the first portal, and then back to into the tower. Repeat. The beginning is the end and the end is the beginning
I think the undying wraiths are somehow linked to the vampires. Both are immortal and cannot be killed (by conventional means). I think this is why they changed it. Here are some things I think could be connected. The sword cleaverhood has some significance considering we also get it from Aeramas' quest line which also has a lever to pull. I think the Witcher gear quest lines may also play a role. The only gree portal I have seen other than this one is in the wolf school gear quest where you also have to fight some wraiths and use the crystals to activate a green portal. It just seems odd that they chose to put two green portals in places associated with the Witcher gear quests.
I cannot stop thinking that this sign is something that Ciri used to navigate space and time and nothing to do with Regis and vampires. In the Lady of the Lake the spiraling Uroboros snake which bites it's tail is mentined several times and even Numue says when she sends Ciri through the portal "Close the circle of time! The Uroboros snake should sink his teeth in its tail! This is the correct way!" (sorry if i"m not quoting correctly i had to translate back from the hungarian book). As we know from the the isle of mist quest she traveld to the Cyberpunk world. Maybe this secret needs to be solved through Ciri.
i remember a quest of the witcher 2 where you recite a poetry in a strange language to open a gate. seems like it takes inspiration from that for a similar result. but we didn tfind the trigger to start this supposedely existing quest.
The snake eating its own tail is ouroboros, something ends and something else begins is a common fraze in the books. It's mentioned in lady of the lake parts. Maybe some connection to books or earlier games. Edit: the item you look for in skellige is called mask of uroboros might be some connection though it has been ages since I played the games so I don't remember if you can use it outside mission. Might work like the lamp from keira you found neat things with it all over witcher 3.
At 5:08 middle word could be "to" which translates to "is/are/this" in polish one/two first words are in plural form and in english two last words (5:04). In polish word "to" can mean plural or singular form
Hi! Completely unrelated, but I wanted to see if you had mentioned the small detail people might have missed in Novigrad / Oxenfurt Area, where you search the Mage Aerama's old home. You find out he makes cheese, but not only that, later in the dungeon area, you find that he made cheese from human's, and you can see the process of how he makes cheese. Anyways, that's all, love the videos :)
What if this secret just means Soulkiller purpose? Cyber Symbol - Obviously cyber technology Fire - Eternal suffering(?) Wraiths - People that Soulkiller were used for And big closed room - Mikoshi database
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Maybe it's a reference to the mages that visited the Unseen once (the bodies that lie there and the letter). They had to enter it via portal. I sense a story there: the sorcerers want to research the gate between worlds (as you mentioned the pink color code). Maybe they wanted to open it but landed in the cave of the Unseen Elder - and those place, that is connected to the other worlds. Maybe it is an added Easter egg as a hint for the new games? This is just awesome and gives us a lot of stuff to think about 🙂
Those sorts of hex colors are used in development as placeholders or alpha markers for bitmaps etc. Kind of like green-screen. I remember a lot of older games using pinks and purples like that cuz it's easy to cut-out on the fly since it's so different from what a normal texture colors are like. If it means something, perhaps some modders could look through files for something that's using it. Could also convert it to RGB. Perhaps that would pinpoint some potential leads. Another thing I got into my mind are those hidden embeded codes for closed betas etc. Displaying almost invisible unique pattern on user's screen so in case of a leak you can take the source, pull out a frame, process it in some graphic editor and extract the pattern (ergo get the ID of the whistleblower) by playing with the contrast, brightness etc. Though I doubt it is a case here. Unless there is something like that coded somewhere in the textures. Another tinfoil-hat idea is that this colour may look somewhat like in-game coordinates if converted to some specific colour spaces. Like CIE XYZ (49.7486, 24.7676, 46.4146) xD Given CDPRs (this marketing game you do by hiding secrets in your promo materials, I forgot the name for it) preceding CP2077 release, I doubt those are just random things without some sort of definite secret behind.
Yeah I've mentioned the xyz coordindates before, unfortunately don't have a video card rn so I can't launch witcher 3 to check for myself, but there should be a goto command in the console to input coordinates
One Easter Egg I've looked for in the past is 47, which pops up a lot in Star Trek, but also some other media. Its source is basically a meme from Pomona College, which has a lot of alumni enter the film and TV industry. So that's my hypothesis for this, it's real world in-jokes for the staff. Maybe we should be checking behind the scenes footage for pink stuff, and staff for initials that match.
I just triple checked and on the PS5 the wraiths can still be killed in 4.01 but if you do any damage that doesn't come from the Piercing Cold mutation they then can't be killed. So don't use any sword attacks, magic trap & supercharged Glyphs for Yrden, Exploding Shield for Quen and of course no Igni. If it was changed on PC and other consoles I would like to know. I have a level 63 character saved ready for new game plus and as the wraiths are level 94 normally then they can get a normal game all the way to level 100 in a very short time if someone wanted too. Plus with them resetting each time you re-enter the portal makes them the best late game exp farm. Also might be why CDPR doesn't want us to farm them for exp. Took some screenshots if you want I can send them in. Only thing I got to record video would be my phone sorry.
xLetalis!!! This symbol in the witcher looks A LOT like the triangle of solomon and circle of solomon from the lesser key of solomon. It might be interesting to check gaunter o Dimms deal with that blind guy with the protective circle, since these symbols where associated with the summoning of demons.
To be fair, in Polish, Głagolica (we call this alphabet that, Głagolic is "english version of slavic name"), is fairly understandable today, not many words are changed in sound, mostly in writing, since we got a lot of difference in letters, but sound stayed the same even now. Like "Ludje -> ludzie (people)", we just got it a bit... harsher I think, the dj=dzi and this part is not so... soft in todays Polish language.
Arasaka are called vampires by the preacher guy in cyberpunk right? And the emblem is found in vampire places in the Witcher, maybe it’s just a nod to that or that while mystery with the blue eye people and the ring in cyberpunk. And maybe the unkillable specters are supposed to represent the relic and “living forever”. Just some ideas that popped into my head while listening 🤷♂️
This symbol is actually more or less solved in cyberpunk 2077 with the new expansión , there are some people investing that all people in night city are living something like matrix . For solve this you have to play a doomlike game inside the game in place of biotechnica experiments, when you solved all the code inside the minigame you have coordinates of some weird place, you stand on a rot bed 1h of game and you have a paranoid cinematic with this ourobo symbol and a weird cube flying talking, later some strange guy saves you and disappear , next to you are a monter truck reward for the mission and a computer with ppl talking about this that they are investing, they are talking about a matrix or they are breaking 4th wall and talking about player.
I really believe this is simply CDPR’s way of referring to the parallel universes in The Witcher 3 lore. And that they may be connected. Remember when Ciri mentions a futuristic world where ppl have metal in their heads and flying cars? I think the flames of the eternal fire represent just that. The church of the eternal fire. Possibly the church also spread it’s influence across universes. It’s likely because symbols from both cyberpunk and witcher universes exist on one symbol in that secret area. Maybe we’ll see the appearance of The church in some form or even characters from the witcher in some form in Cyberpunk content. The undying specters? Maybe a representation of the church truly being eternal, of the eternal invisible line that connects the universes?………. Or just a marketing ploy to string us along and get more Witcher ppl to play Cyberpunk. To you know, “figure this out”. Either way I hope they at least drop an easter egg in cp2077 if it turns out to be just a ploy and not a fleshed out thing.
Since Ciri is talking about this place which resembles the cyberpunk world once Geralt found her, wouldn't it be cool if Ciri tried to open a portal between the two games?
Will you address the new development in this secret (church in Cyberpunk with the emails about it, the mattress that teleports you, etc.)? They also suggest that the Tyromancer quest from W3 has something to do with it.
I am currently on 4.02 and piercing cold still does kill them, but if you damage them with something else than piercing cold, you can't kill them after that. You must only use piercing cold when fighting them. Place can be used to lvl up fast as each run rewards you with 400 xp.
The statue in Cyberpunk: If you climb onto it you'll see a bunch of those forms stuck to it that have the code FF 0626015 but unlike the other places you see them, these are mostly torn to shreds. If the code FF 06 B5 means anything then I have to wonder if 26015 is part of the key.
Russian guy here. Glagolic alphabet is called "Glagolitsa", while normal Russian/Bulgarian alphabet is called "Kirillitsa". We use adjective "Cyrillic", so we also should say "Glagolic", by analogy.
I do not remember if you already showed this, but i recently noticed that the triangle with the circles shows up on the wall when regis opens tesham mutna 🤔
Plus all the stuff Gary the prophet talks about. Plus the peralez missions. Cdpr also had a arg going on. And one of the devs that streams has said there is still a secret in 2077 that hasn't been solved.
Man your explanation for the meening of the slavic letters and there names is spot on. I'm Serbian so sorry for my bad English and my wife is has phd on Glagolic and she thinkas that the letters are gibberish that just looks cool and mysterious
Might be a bit far-fetched but how are the maps of both CP and TW3 in terms of coordinates? XX:YY:ZZ, maybe leads to a room of a building in cp? The devs fixing the immortal wraiths before the event is implemented in its whole is a weird priority. The ouroboros part - meaning an endless cycle - could mean the 'endless' wraiths, and whatever is in the circle is the challenge you have to do inside of the room, perhaps a certain order of things you do with the wraiths. doesnt explain the writings on it though
I've finally done B&W for the first time and during it I was keeping an eye on the symbol appearance. I think the logic is quite simple behind the secret. And it has in fact already been explained on this channel by mentioning some theory. Indeed the symbol on the wall of witcher 3 is the one you see on Regis glove and in many cave involving vampire. Especially when you go see the Unseen Elder, it is mentioned that he watch over a gate from the conjunction to their world. He even speak about futur: "it shall open once more. In one hundred of your years. Two hundred. Three." So maybe it openened, in Cyberpunk Earth probably several years before 2077 and gave birth to a cult (ones with the ring). The other quote from Witcher which reinforce that hypothese is that when Geralt ask Regis where he would go, he mentioned Nilfgaard saying: "Nilfgaardians are a modern society. None there believe in vampires anymore. This fact alone could be very useful to one wishing to remain incognito" Night city would be an extreme representation of a modern society where vampire could live incognito even more than he imagined. Maybe when the gate opened, it wasn't Vampire who crossed but Nilfgaardians ? (Geralt mentioned the fact than humans could hunt vampires just like elven, and destroy/invade the unseen cave). I'm terrible with Cyberpunk lore but is there a connection between the cult and corpos ? 'cause I could see similarities into corpos and Nilfgaard power positions. I wasn't that cautious in my Cyberpunk playthrough, maybe there are some written references about vampire and/or Nilfgaard (maybe not quoting the name directly but symbols or old empires, etc) Of course, the cipher remains to be understood.
devs have been asked on stream multiple times,even before the next gen update, if this is just a joke or of there is some secret indeed behind this in cyberpunk. And the answer has always been "of course there is a secret behind it, just people havent figured it out yet" in a non joking tone.
What is unclear about the book ending? I think that there were a lot of crimes done against Geralt and Yen due to how much Ciri was sought after, which is why Ciri decided to teleport them somewhere where they could finally rest. Then she decided to disappear as well. The final party with deceased characters could have been just a reference to classical fairytale endings.
@@mr_kurdo One key element of the Witcher books is that a lot of things are open-ended by design. For example we don't know what happened to the false Ciri in the end. In case of Geralt and Yennefer, I think Ciri healed Geralt with the help of the unicorn (as Yennefer was just exhausted) and then teleported them to the unknown island (later named isle of Avalon in Witcher 3) so that they could finally live peacefully. That island had a house and everything so nothing sub-standard there. As for Milva and others who died in the Stygga castle, I think their death was real and that the wedding with all main characters was just just something Ciri made up. Reminds me of the Russian "Father Frost" tale or more specificly it's movie representation where it ends with cut to a narrator who mentions a wedding that everyone including her attended. There are surely more tales that end exactly like that and that's what the book was going for (Remember that Ciri basically narrates the entire last book by telling it to the guy).
men, i really love your videos. Thanks for all the work you do, everything. I always watch your videos to learn about TW3, to learn english too, and really i love your work. i'll be stay tuned and be good
Did anybody suggest that this might be a IPv6 multicast address? How awesome would it be if when someone solves the whole secret this leads to a homepage with a music video with witcher characters dancing to Rick Astleys "Never gonna give you up"?
I know this may sound crazy, I haven't done the test yet, but I think this secret must be related to Gaunter O'Dimm, because when using the Glagolitic script table, assembling the sequences inside the three smaller circles, I arrived at some phrases that remind me of specifically from him! examples: "keep calm", "he exists", "he knows he is", "he knows it's him", "I mean", "I say". It just reminds me of this character with a mysterious background and old enough to affect even the highest vampires! I apologize for possible grammatical errors. English is not my native language. Maybe I'm in the right direction? or not! If it helps someone to take another step, that's already good for me!
also, I am pretty sure this place isjust liek the Devil's pit, and would get a full new quest in a few couple years... probably celebrating the new witcher games... and connecting those in some sort of way, to both CP2077 and TW3
What if it's something to tease Cyberpunk long before its release and they've cut form the game and accidently re added with the next gen update? I feel like the guy in the boat when going after the giant on Skelige is unfinished quest line that they've jsut left in the game and didn't care enough to cut it out so this might be same case
Also could they be a sort of coordinates? Not meaning anything else beside the fact that in the same spot somewhere in the future or a parallel universe, on the same spot where the inscription is, there is the statue of cyberpunk?
I haven't quite gotten to the wraiths in my recent playthrough, did you try combining yrden and aard? Side note - glad to see they put the original wolf diagrams back along with an apology letter at the Ruined Bastion
I think the apology letter was there before as well, and yes I did try the Yrden Aard combo, it was one of the very first things I tried actually, cause I went there for the first time soon after doing the new quest
I hope programmers have the solution for all this planned in the very last patch so that the mystery simply can't be solved until then, further driving everyone nuts.
I've felt the same opinion about Cyberpunk's FF 07 B6. That there is no mystery, and there wont be something to solve until much later. They've let people be strung along for ages, and now the hype will require something big in the game. Which we will later discover in the game files, that it wasn't there to begin with.
Did you know in Toussaint, in the arena, after the war (so after the ending) you will see a giant pile of dead people in the middle of the arena, burning.
I personally don't think it's anything more than having the same symbol in two worlds which would mean that they are either the same place a thousand years later or maybe the same creatures (vampires) visited both places and left traces of their existence behind.
Going through a bit of a tense time IRL, hence the lack of videos recently. Hoping to remedy that :)
Take your time. The quality of your videos is so good we can wait a while for them. Take care of yourself and your family xLetalis. We'll be good and wait for the next video!
Godspeed on The Path!
I'm sorry about that mate. Just know that we will always be waiting to welcome you back. I hope you and your family are okay :)
Hang in there dude. Your Witcher content is truly unique and inspiring. I hope everything irl gets better for you.
I hope you're going to be OK going forward. Best wishes from myself and my daughter (my son is still too young to be interested as yet).
I am of the opinion, that there is no further secret (yet). One thing people have for some reason not taken into consideration is that accessing that room is in itself quite secretive, and there is no need to complicate it further. You have to come back to an obscure location, find a miniscule addition (the lever) in three different places, then find a golem, which spaws away from you and is not really signaled that well, then defeat him, find a portal, which again does not spawn right in front of you, and only then can you access the sercet room. The joke here was supposed to be that after all this trouble you should expect some intersting award, right? Well, wrong! All you get for your trouble is a trap. The ghosts do not symbolyse anything, they're simply meant to kill you. Thats why they're overleveled and unkillable. The symbols on the wall are just another little easter egg, nothing more. And the "fuck" Geralt says after exiting the portal doesnt address the portal not working properly, but the whole situation (as in "fuck, what was that supposed to be"). They simply reused a line from a different place. It's not that "there is no secret", or that the devs are trolling us, it's just that what we have is already a pretty substantial secret in itself. But, having said all that, I do believe they could have later changed their mind, and, like you said in the video, decided to play along, so perhaps they will add something more to it in one of the later patches.
The issue is something similar to what has already been found in The Witcher 3 is also supposed to exist in Cyberpunk. The lead quest designer has said many times that it's a place people have to discover, and they'd 100% know when they got there. It only took a couple of days to find The Witcher 3's FF:06:B5 secret, yet Cyberpunk has taken over two years with little results.
that is probably true
@@Gannoh You mean the quest designer of Witcher 3, or Cyberpunk? Also, if you mean the Witcher, we certainly do know that we got into that room, i dont really see a contradiction here. And the fact that the secret in Cyberpunk is supposed to be something more than has been found does not mean that the same is true for the Witcher 3. The Cyberpunk reference in here might be just that - a funny reference, nothing more.
@@Jakub_Lukasik Oh, okay, I thought you were talking about FF:06:B5 as a whole and not specifically The Witcher 3. I agree, I think the mural is the sum of the secret added into the game, and it's supposed to directly correlate to Cyberpunk's in some way, which is probably similar to TW3's but still unsolved.
What do guys mean by “Unkillable”? Because, I can kill them and loot their remains and I’m on patch 4.010.000. Do you guys mean “can’t permanently kill them” and they do respawn if you exit the tower through the floor portal and re-enter the tower through the archway portal atop the hill?
The glagolic letters are the initials of the dead people whose immortal spectres are present in the room. There are also the same number of skeletons lying around as the number of the spectres.
I was just thinking they could be the initials of CDPR devs or some characters from Cyberpunk (haven't played it).
nice theory :)
My theory
The tower represents arasaka tower, the three levers represents the 3 different storyline (panam,judy,goro) the golem you fight represents Adam smasher, and the spirits at the bottom of the tower represent mikoshi, the dead living between life and death.
This is probably it
Does that mean unlocking the secret to this "Mikoshi room" will reveal a spectral being similar to Alt? :D
There are more than 3 different storylines/characters in the game, but maybe there are 3 triggers in the story we have to look out for. Also, panam is just more of a romance option. good theory.
@@YoidRage Panam is much more than a romance option; completing her quest line is what unlocks The Star ending where V joins the Aldecados. Similarly Goro's quests are what unlock The Devil ending (Hanako). I'd actually list Rogue as the third relevant character rather than Judy, because she represents the third main ending option of the game (The Sun).
Why there are no theories about 3 ghosts representing the 3 monks in front of a statue in Cyberpunk? Those monks are not randomly generated and even have unique in-game profiles. The connection is very likely imo
I feel it is a fun way for the devs to link both games that actually gives the players a sense of discovery 'between worlds'. Would be interesting if 'dying' to the wraiths, since they are unkillable, somehow triggers a Geralt Engram in Cyberpunks expansion.
I love it how when there are things we do not know in games, the community starts pumping out theories on the internet as if it is some academic study with theories and everything etc. This dedication makes it so fun
My first genuine question popping to my mind when encountering the ghosts was : the ghosts of who ?? But also... why this specific number of ghosts... ? I didn't have a deep thinking 😆
Edit : i had to say once : you are my well-being channel and i always jump on your notifications. Take care~
hey there, others have speculated about that as well... I sadly don't have any ideas ;[
And thank you!
This might be a bit extreme, but, FF06B5 from hexademical converted to the Windows-1250 character encoding gives us the symbol µ, which of course means micro. Might be a reach, but it could be a clue, as in, something microscopic, hard to see.
Or it could mean micro transactions for the Witcher 3 😭
The mask of Ouroboros becomes useless after you use it in Skelliga may be you should teleport when you start the quest with Yennefer and use it then
I tried :)
If the script really does end with Geralt's failed teleportation, perhaps the symbol (and possibly the issue of immortal wraiths) is a teaser for something coming in the new trilogy? Unkillable wraiths and hidden vampire lore seem like a fantastic plot to spin the story of a new witcher school around, especially with all they added with the Unseen Elder in Blood and Wine.
Hmmm 🤔 could be geralt was meant to fail... Maybe it's meant for different characters say ciri in an up coming expansion? It's obviously not gealt? Because he's doesn't know how to cross sphere's naturally?
Saw the video some time ago, yet i stumbled upon a really similar symbol, that you show right in the beginning of the intro, in the Quest "La cage au fou" in the Blood and Wine expansion. The symbol flashed for a brief moment, as Regis opened a gate in a place called Tesham Mutna. I hope this Information helps ;)
yes I believe I mention that in another video on the same subject!
2 things I want to say, or rather ask...
1. The flames of the eternal fire and connections to vampires - we hunt this "higher vampire" for Dandelion who nearly killed Priscilla and who kills in the name of the eternal fire...
2. Do you remember the Mourner steel sword you can get from those guys on a bridge in Velen, that looks like Eredins? It seems there is a silver sword like it too, but the chest you can get it from doesn't work, because it's supposed to be random, but it's actually not, atleast on PS5. Do you know how where to find it besides that?
Love the videos!
Just a theory which, after looking more into it, could possibly be something relevant. The focus of this mystery seems to be put on the letters of the symbol, but I’ve not seen any attention to the snake circling around the symbol.
This snake reminded me of something from the Nordic mythology. The Jormungand (or Midgard snake/ midgårdsormen, Jörmungand in Swedish).
Jormungand (which means “wolf-serpent”) was also known as the Midgard Serpent, or the World Serpent. It is told that the snake was so large that it circled around Midgard (the earth) under the sea and bit its own tongue which caused its death. Also the god of thunder, Thor, was a great enemy to the snake.
Just considering, since the terms “wolf” and “serpents” are relevant to the game, maybe the snake is the key? Perhaps it is worth looking around the ocean, maybe circle around Skellige (to represent the snake circling around the world).
I like the way you think!
The snake is purposely colored blue as well. Just as the triangle is both yellow and magenta, these colors are commonplace in Cyberpunk.
snake you say?? Try fighting the specters using the viper set maybe??
Dying the Wolf and Viper armors pink, yellow, blue and then entering the room and/or portal?
you should know that when geralt and regis travel to tesham mutna for the enraging quest, to open the door to tesham mutna when regis swipes with his hand a red version of the simbol appears on the door so that glove of his is most definitely a key for that door and maybe some others too, and after he opened it he commented that the door only reacts to higher vampire blood, so the sign in the secret may be connected to the unseen elder, or his clan.
Has anyone tried going to the Cave with specters with Dettlaff's hand in the inventory? Maybe the Blood on the hand will trigger something new
@@vianarocagris4670 Xletalis mentioned he tried it in a previous video. I did as well, plus a ton of other things.
While it might be true that cdpr might be just messing with us, one of the quest directors at cdpr in charge of cyberpunk when asked “is there any meaning to ff 06 b5, he said “of course there’s a meaning there’s always a meaning” and another thing he said in another stream about the ff 06 b5, was that if he knew people would go soo deep in the Witcher 3 and solve secrets there, he would of implement harder or better secrets which I think he did for cp.
It's obvious that CDPR wanted the ghosts to be unkillable, if they went through the trouble of making Piercing Cold not working on them anymore...so, there's a message there. Maybe the secret room is supposed to be an area where spirits get trapped between worlds (sort of like the Unseen Elder's cave - and as we know, the symbol is very similar to what we see there and on Regis's gloves, etc) and can't ever be killed or leave.
Does anyone know if CDPR is developing a vampire game? That could be a connecting to a future release.
if anyone is curious glagol alphabet in polish is pronounced "głagolica" and yes the "ti" part here is also gone so no need to worry about pronounciation B)
I don't know why, but it reminds me of the triquerta from Dark (show on Netflix). In the first two seasons of Dark, the triquetra seems to symbolize the caves' closed time loops with each year being thirty-three years apart, with the past affecting the future and the future influencing the past. In the third season, it comes to symbolize the three different worlds as well.
So basically, we are gonna keep going in circles through the first portal, and then back to into the tower. Repeat.
The beginning is the end and the end is the beginning
Hot take: The Eternal Fire is some high-tech stuff from Cyberpunk2077 and the Witch Hunters and whatnot worship it.
The ouroboros symbol might have something to do with the mask of uroboros found on skellige.
The game that just keeps giving more and more
My fav topic! Can't wait to when we finally get to the end of this mystery. Omw to finish the video now, Thanks for the content brother!
I think the undying wraiths are somehow linked to the vampires. Both are immortal and cannot be killed (by conventional means). I think this is why they changed it.
Here are some things I think could be connected.
The sword cleaverhood has some significance considering we also get it from Aeramas' quest line which also has a lever to pull.
I think the Witcher gear quest lines may also play a role. The only gree portal I have seen other than this one is in the wolf school gear quest where you also have to fight some wraiths and use the crystals to activate a green portal.
It just seems odd that they chose to put two green portals in places associated with the Witcher gear quests.
I cannot stop thinking that this sign is something that Ciri used to navigate space and time and nothing to do with Regis and vampires.
In the Lady of the Lake the spiraling Uroboros snake which bites it's tail is mentined several times and even Numue says when she sends Ciri through the portal "Close the circle of time! The Uroboros snake should sink his teeth in its tail! This is the correct way!" (sorry if i"m not quoting correctly i had to translate back from the hungarian book).
As we know from the the isle of mist quest she traveld to the Cyberpunk world. Maybe this secret needs to be solved through Ciri.
i remember a quest of the witcher 2 where you recite a poetry in a strange language to open a gate. seems like it takes inspiration from that for a similar result. but we didn tfind the trigger to start this supposedely existing quest.
The snake eating its own tail is ouroboros, something ends and something else begins is a common fraze in the books. It's mentioned in lady of the lake parts. Maybe some connection to books or earlier games.
Edit: the item you look for in skellige is called mask of uroboros might be some connection though it has been ages since I played the games so I don't remember if you can use it outside mission. Might work like the lamp from keira you found neat things with it all over witcher 3.
I did try using it in that place
@@xLetalis the writing is probably the important part, ouroboros appears a lot through the games.
At 5:08 middle word could be "to" which translates to "is/are/this" in polish one/two first words are in plural form and in english two last words (5:04). In polish word "to" can mean plural or singular form
Hi! Completely unrelated, but I wanted to see if you had mentioned the small detail people might have missed in Novigrad / Oxenfurt Area, where you search the Mage Aerama's old home. You find out he makes cheese, but not only that, later in the dungeon area, you find that he made cheese from human's, and you can see the process of how he makes cheese. Anyways, that's all, love the videos :)
Have you tried to take Keira to kill the wraiths? From the mission where you fight the wild hunt at the beggining of Velen
hmm I don't believe I can drag her all the way there
Very intriguing, especially since I just randomly found this place :)
Goos video as always, take care!
Imagine if this is eventually solved and it ends up being a link to "Never Gonna Give You Up"
What if this secret just means Soulkiller purpose?
Cyber Symbol - Obviously cyber technology
Fire - Eternal suffering(?)
Wraiths - People that Soulkiller were used for
And big closed room - Mikoshi database
I just love how i can give Thaler his monocle back, i don't think i was able to do this before the next get :D
I was studying for my upcoming surgery exam when I got this notification and I clicked immediately 😃😃😄😄😁😁 you’re literally my favorite RUclips channel ❤🎉😊
good luck there
4:40 you're right. They are only names of letters which didn't mean whole words
theres a new FF:06:B5 easter egg for cyberpunk with the same letters, maybe you could look into it
I came here to say the same thing haha
Maybe it's a reference to the mages that visited the Unseen once (the bodies that lie there and the letter). They had to enter it via portal. I sense a story there: the sorcerers want to research the gate between worlds (as you mentioned the pink color code). Maybe they wanted to open it but landed in the cave of the Unseen Elder - and those place, that is connected to the other worlds. Maybe it is an added Easter egg as a hint for the new games? This is just awesome and gives us a lot of stuff to think about 🙂
The swordsmith in Novigrad square says top notch sword again
Those sorts of hex colors are used in development as placeholders or alpha markers for bitmaps etc. Kind of like green-screen. I remember a lot of older games using pinks and purples like that cuz it's easy to cut-out on the fly since it's so different from what a normal texture colors are like.
If it means something, perhaps some modders could look through files for something that's using it. Could also convert it to RGB. Perhaps that would pinpoint some potential leads.
Another thing I got into my mind are those hidden embeded codes for closed betas etc. Displaying almost invisible unique pattern on user's screen so in case of a leak you can take the source, pull out a frame, process it in some graphic editor and extract the pattern (ergo get the ID of the whistleblower) by playing with the contrast, brightness etc. Though I doubt it is a case here. Unless there is something like that coded somewhere in the textures.
Another tinfoil-hat idea is that this colour may look somewhat like in-game coordinates if converted to some specific colour spaces. Like CIE XYZ (49.7486, 24.7676, 46.4146) xD
Given CDPRs (this marketing game you do by hiding secrets in your promo materials, I forgot the name for it) preceding CP2077 release, I doubt those are just random things without some sort of definite secret behind.
ARG! Alternate reality game! Now I remembered xD
Yeah I've mentioned the xyz coordindates before, unfortunately don't have a video card rn so I can't launch witcher 3 to check for myself, but there should be a goto command in the console to input coordinates
They probably just added that to mess with xLetalis specifically.
hah, that bit with the wraiths - may be
@@xLetalis They've had enough of you snooping aorund and being an abusive father to Ciri, so they decided to turn you crazy xD
One Easter Egg I've looked for in the past is 47, which pops up a lot in Star Trek, but also some other media. Its source is basically a meme from Pomona College, which has a lot of alumni enter the film and TV industry. So that's my hypothesis for this, it's real world in-jokes for the staff. Maybe we should be checking behind the scenes footage for pink stuff, and staff for initials that match.
I just triple checked and on the PS5 the wraiths can still be killed in 4.01 but if you do any damage that doesn't come from the Piercing Cold mutation they then can't be killed. So don't use any sword attacks, magic trap & supercharged Glyphs for Yrden, Exploding Shield for Quen and of course no Igni.
If it was changed on PC and other consoles I would like to know. I have a level 63 character saved ready for new game plus and as the wraiths are level 94 normally then they can get a normal game all the way to level 100 in a very short time if someone wanted too.
Plus with them resetting each time you re-enter the portal makes them the best late game exp farm. Also might be why CDPR doesn't want us to farm them for exp.
Took some screenshots if you want I can send them in. Only thing I got to record video would be my phone sorry.
xLetalis!!! This symbol in the witcher looks A LOT like the triangle of solomon and circle of solomon from the lesser key of solomon. It might be interesting to check gaunter o Dimms deal with that blind guy with the protective circle, since these symbols where associated with the summoning of demons.
To be fair, in Polish, Głagolica (we call this alphabet that, Głagolic is "english version of slavic name"), is fairly understandable today, not many words are changed in sound, mostly in writing, since we got a lot of difference in letters, but sound stayed the same even now. Like "Ludje -> ludzie (people)", we just got it a bit... harsher I think, the dj=dzi and this part is not so... soft in todays Polish language.
Good to hear your voice again captain!
Arasaka are called vampires by the preacher guy in cyberpunk right? And the emblem is found in vampire places in the Witcher, maybe it’s just a nod to that or that while mystery with the blue eye people and the ring in cyberpunk. And maybe the unkillable specters are supposed to represent the relic and “living forever”. Just some ideas that popped into my head while listening 🤷♂️
This symbol is actually more or less solved in cyberpunk 2077 with the new expansión , there are some people investing that all people in night city are living something like matrix . For solve this you have to play a doomlike game inside the game in place of biotechnica experiments, when you solved all the code inside the minigame you have coordinates of some weird place, you stand on a rot bed 1h of game and you have a paranoid cinematic with this ourobo symbol and a weird cube flying talking, later some strange guy saves you and disappear , next to you are a monter truck reward for the mission and a computer with ppl talking about this that they are investing, they are talking about a matrix or they are breaking 4th wall and talking about player.
I really believe this is simply CDPR’s way of referring to the parallel universes in The Witcher 3 lore. And that they may be connected. Remember when Ciri mentions a futuristic world where ppl have metal in their heads and flying cars? I think the flames of the eternal fire represent just that. The church of the eternal fire. Possibly the church also spread it’s influence across universes. It’s likely because symbols from both cyberpunk and witcher universes exist on one symbol in that secret area. Maybe we’ll see the appearance of The church in some form or even characters from the witcher in some form in Cyberpunk content. The undying specters? Maybe a representation of the church truly being eternal, of the eternal invisible line that connects the universes?……….
Or just a marketing ploy to string us along and get more Witcher ppl to play Cyberpunk. To you know, “figure this out”. Either way I hope they at least drop an easter egg in cp2077 if it turns out to be just a ploy and not a fleshed out thing.
Since Ciri is talking about this place which resembles the cyberpunk world once Geralt found her, wouldn't it be cool if Ciri tried to open a portal between the two games?
Is it possible it's just a reference to the color out of space?
Will you address the new development in this secret (church in Cyberpunk with the emails about it, the mattress that teleports you, etc.)? They also suggest that the Tyromancer quest from W3 has something to do with it.
I might do it... honestly I kinda lost interest in this whole thing when a bunch of it was datamined in Cyberpunk's latest patch
Some updates are also on old gen consoles, the armour in vizima for example. I wonder what else there is
I am currently on 4.02 and piercing cold still does kill them, but if you damage them with something else than piercing cold, you can't kill them after that. You must only use piercing cold when fighting them. Place can be used to lvl up fast as each run rewards you with 400 xp.
Since this secret binds both Cyberpunk and Witcher 3 maybe we should look a for clue in other CDP red games like Gwent multiplayer or smt?
It's sad there's nothing hidden in the code, almost kills the hope of finding out more about it :(
The statue in Cyberpunk: If you climb onto it you'll see a bunch of those forms stuck to it that have the code FF 0626015 but unlike the other places you see them, these are mostly torn to shreds. If the code FF 06 B5 means anything then I have to wonder if 26015 is part of the key.
Isn't cyberpunk talking about vampires (technonecromancers) at one point ? Could it be related ?
You are right about glagolic. At least in russian we say glagol [глагол] which means 'verb'
I think the specters are the guards to protect the doorway that can release doom from the other side. So, its best to leave them be?
3:37 idk if coincidence but the example that you took sounds super close to "ludzie" in polish which is indeed "people" so its doesnt look that random
one of the vampires from blood and wine casts the symbol on a rock at some point in the story
Mostly unrelated but at 3:35 perfect pronunciation, at least from prespective of Russian language
yeah my first attempt was more Bulgarian-like, and 2nd more Russian/Polish I guess :)
@@xLetalis 95% nailed it in Serbian too, the 'ljudi' one
Russian guy here. Glagolic alphabet is called "Glagolitsa", while normal Russian/Bulgarian alphabet is called "Kirillitsa". We use adjective "Cyrillic", so we also should say "Glagolic", by analogy.
I do not remember if you already showed this, but i recently noticed that the triangle with the circles shows up on the wall when regis opens tesham mutna 🤔
I did not notice that when I made my previous video, but I did notice it on his gloves and inside Tesham Mutna
Plus all the stuff Gary the prophet talks about. Plus the peralez missions. Cdpr also had a arg going on. And one of the devs that streams has said there is still a secret in 2077 that hasn't been solved.
Man your explanation for the meening of the slavic letters and there names is spot on. I'm Serbian so sorry for my bad English and my wife is has phd on Glagolic and she thinkas that the letters are gibberish that just looks cool and mysterious
Might be a bit far-fetched but how are the maps of both CP and TW3 in terms of coordinates? XX:YY:ZZ, maybe leads to a room of a building in cp?
The devs fixing the immortal wraiths before the event is implemented in its whole is a weird priority. The ouroboros part - meaning an endless cycle - could mean the 'endless' wraiths, and whatever is in the circle is the challenge you have to do inside of the room, perhaps a certain order of things you do with the wraiths. doesnt explain the writings on it though
I think I tried the coordinates in the Witcher 3 and didn't find anything, and as far as I know others have tried it in CP
FF stands for 255 in hexa-decimal so that would be very close to the world origin in terms of coordinates.
7:35 I want that T-shirt BAD !!!
I've finally done B&W for the first time and during it I was keeping an eye on the symbol appearance.
I think the logic is quite simple behind the secret. And it has in fact already been explained on this channel by mentioning some theory. Indeed the symbol on the wall of witcher 3 is the one you see on Regis glove and in many cave involving vampire. Especially when you go see the Unseen Elder, it is mentioned that he watch over a gate from the conjunction to their world. He even speak about futur:
"it shall open once more. In one hundred of your years. Two hundred. Three."
So maybe it openened, in Cyberpunk Earth probably several years before 2077 and gave birth to a cult (ones with the ring).
The other quote from Witcher which reinforce that hypothese is that when Geralt ask Regis where he would go, he mentioned Nilfgaard saying:
"Nilfgaardians are a modern society. None there believe in vampires anymore. This fact alone could be very useful to one wishing to remain incognito"
Night city would be an extreme representation of a modern society where vampire could live incognito even more than he imagined.
Maybe when the gate opened, it wasn't Vampire who crossed but Nilfgaardians ? (Geralt mentioned the fact than humans could hunt vampires just like elven, and destroy/invade the unseen cave). I'm terrible with Cyberpunk lore but is there a connection between the cult and corpos ? 'cause I could see similarities into corpos and Nilfgaard power positions.
I wasn't that cautious in my Cyberpunk playthrough, maybe there are some written references about vampire and/or Nilfgaard (maybe not quoting the name directly but symbols or old empires, etc)
Of course, the cipher remains to be understood.
devs have been asked on stream multiple times,even before the next gen update, if this is just a joke or of there is some secret indeed behind this in cyberpunk. And the answer has always been "of course there is a secret behind it, just people havent figured it out yet" in a non joking tone.
Team up with Shesez/Boundary Break! They may be able to help figure this out!
Since you have read the books, can you put up a video explaining the unclear ending?
I guess the games clear it up, in their own way
What is unclear about the book ending? I think that there were a lot of crimes done against Geralt and Yen due to how much Ciri was sought after, which is why Ciri decided to teleport them somewhere where they could finally rest. Then she decided to disappear as well.
The final party with deceased characters could have been just a reference to classical fairytale endings.
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That's exactly the unclear ending, do you really think it end up like that 💀
@@mr_kurdo One key element of the Witcher books is that a lot of things are open-ended by design. For example we don't know what happened to the false Ciri in the end.
In case of Geralt and Yennefer, I think Ciri healed Geralt with the help of the unicorn (as Yennefer was just exhausted) and then teleported them to the unknown island (later named isle of Avalon in Witcher 3) so that they could finally live peacefully. That island had a house and everything so nothing sub-standard there.
As for Milva and others who died in the Stygga castle, I think their death was real and that the wedding with all main characters was just just something Ciri made up. Reminds me of the Russian "Father Frost" tale or more specificly it's movie representation where it ends with cut to a narrator who mentions a wedding that everyone including her attended. There are surely more tales that end exactly like that and that's what the book was going for (Remember that Ciri basically narrates the entire last book by telling it to the guy).
Riddles done like this in games are not done often enough.
A new video gonna make some caffee.
enjoy :)
men, i really love your videos. Thanks for all the work you do, everything. I always watch your videos to learn about TW3, to learn english too, and really i love your work.
i'll be stay tuned and be good
:) That's great to hear, thank you
My autocorrect always sets off when I write "glagolic" and I never knew why, glagolitic it is I guess
Not Sure if you have tried it but maybe it has something to do with the Mirror Master. You might need to have the Curse Mark from the Hearts of Stone.
Did anybody suggest that this might be a IPv6 multicast address? How awesome would it be if when someone solves the whole secret this leads to a homepage with a music video with witcher characters dancing to Rick Astleys "Never gonna give you up"?
I know this may sound crazy, I haven't done the test yet, but I think this secret must be related to Gaunter O'Dimm, because when using the Glagolitic script table, assembling the sequences inside the three smaller circles, I arrived at some phrases that remind me of specifically from him! examples: "keep calm", "he exists", "he knows he is", "he knows it's him", "I mean", "I say". It just reminds me of this character with a mysterious background and old enough to affect even the highest vampires! I apologize for possible grammatical errors. English is not my native language. Maybe I'm in the right direction? or not! If it helps someone to take another step, that's already good for me!
Have you tried using the newly added lamp to search for clues inside the portal? It's a stretch, but who knows...
yes
i`m still mad that cd project red didnt cross over Ciri`s world travel with Cyberpunk 2077 .
also, I am pretty sure this place isjust liek the Devil's pit, and would get a full new quest in a few couple years... probably celebrating the new witcher games... and connecting those in some sort of way, to both CP2077 and TW3
100% on the glagolic- in Polish we say “głagolica”
As someone from the Slavic nations... I confirm that 'meaning' is just the translation of the column 'as in'...
What if it's something to tease Cyberpunk long before its release and they've cut form the game and accidently re added with the next gen update? I feel like the guy in the boat when going after the giant on Skelige is unfinished quest line that they've jsut left in the game and didn't care enough to cut it out so this might be same case
How about eating the magic acorn, found near the dead tree?
hm I don't think I've tried that :)
Actually "Lyudi" word is used now in russian and Ukrainian languages. And the meaning doesn't changed. And you pronounced it really well.
It was used in Bulgarian as well, not much nowadays though
Also could they be a sort of coordinates? Not meaning anything else beside the fact that in the same spot somewhere in the future or a parallel universe, on the same spot where the inscription is, there is the statue of cyberpunk?
I tried it in Witcher 3, didn't end up anywhere special. I think people have tried it in CP as well
Surely one of the cdpr higher ups watch xletalis a lot to extend the lore and take important notes.
Maybe the color translated into glagolic? A symbol somewhere in NC?
I haven't quite gotten to the wraiths in my recent playthrough, did you try combining yrden and aard? Side note - glad to see they put the original wolf diagrams back along with an apology letter at the Ruined Bastion
I think the apology letter was there before as well, and yes I did try the Yrden Aard combo, it was one of the very first things I tried actually, cause I went there for the first time soon after doing the new quest
I hope programmers have the solution for all this planned in the very last patch so that the mystery simply can't be solved until then, further driving everyone nuts.
I've felt the same opinion about Cyberpunk's FF 07 B6.
That there is no mystery, and there wont be something to solve until much later.
They've let people be strung along for ages, and now the hype will require something big in the game.
Which we will later discover in the game files, that it wasn't there to begin with.
Gotta be something with Phantom Liberty coming up no? A portal?
I love how there is randomly the word kurwa on a wall with nothing else
FF:06:B5, when used as an HTML hex color code, transletes to "shocking pink".
The symbols also have an occult meaning, somewhat related to vampirism.
Did you know in Toussaint, in the arena, after the war (so after the ending) you will see a giant pile of dead people in the middle of the arena, burning.
indeed, I included it in one of my Details in B&W videos
I personally don't think it's anything more than having the same symbol in two worlds which would mean that they are either the same place a thousand years later or maybe the same creatures (vampires) visited both places and left traces of their existence behind.
Vampires and Holy Fire, Hubert Rejks old job or smth?
i think they put it there without any end or connection. they´re looking what we can come up with :D