My google-fu isn't that good when searching for German stuff, but I'd like to know if that is a real poem, or one made for this game. At least I didn't find a match. For this theory I presume it's not real life.
Undoubtedly written by Dan Pinchbeck (as will be most (if not all) of the in-game dialogue). I recognise his style after playing Dear Esther far too often.
(This post was last modified: 08-30-2013, 02:02 PM by Ossie.)
RE: Amnesia AMFP SPOILER THREAD *ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK*
Hi again Alardem and welcome to the thread. Here is my theory that I posted after the PDP montage (before the playthrough). The montage mostly "fortified" my view instead of bringing totally new to the theory. I'm not ready to change/expand this just yet. Must wait for more info.
Now I'll unleash my complete tinfoil-hat theory. I have to test if I got even a fraction of it right.
Spoiler below!
Spoiler-warning inside spoiler-tags. If you - the reader - honestly believe, that my ramblings can affect your enjoyment, please don't read further.
What happened in Mexico, is the last "real" thing, and now Oswald is dead (or moved to another plane of existence, the machine). He and his hunting crew (including Lily) were used as human sacrifices (poem where old Lily is slaughtered, mors praematura). As Oswald didn't care for animals or poor peoples lives, now he must pay for it. Maybe 'the machine' is on the other side of the portal (Amnesia TDD) or some kind of another underworld.
Now the roles are reversed: the animals are gods (ie Leda and the Swan, altar glass painting, the painting where the dog [god] protects the child [Oswald's victim]). Indeed, the machine is for "pigs" (metaphorically) but pigs and other animal gods run the place now. Before he was the one calling shots and now he is just a mere animal waiting to be slaughtered.
The cover art symbolises the portal between two worlds. From above there is coming light and rain from the jungle. The floor is 'the machine' where he is now. The pig idol is the medium between these two places. The idol he has been sacrificed to (blood).
The children? Don't really know. They might not even be real, perhaps it's just "guilt" that he feels the first time in his life. Or they might be real and something happened to them.
RE: Amnesia AMFP SPOILER THREAD *ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK*
Same here with regards to the montage/trailers not revealing anything too outlandish. Speaking of spiritualism:
Spoiler below!
Ghostly children are likely to be involved. Who's to say that the children Mandus are looking for aren't already dead? Shades of F.E.A.R. here, for those who know Alma Wade's background...
My google-fu isn't that good when searching for German stuff, but I'd like to know if that is a real poem, or one made for this game. At least I didn't find a match. For this theory I presume it's not real life.
Undoubtedly written by Dan Pinchbeck (as will be most (if not all) of the in-game dialogue). I recognise his style after playing Dear Esther far too often.
RE: Amnesia AMFP SPOILER THREAD *ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK*
Can't argue with that - I'm actually pleased that I watched that first 25 minutes from MaskedGamer as it's got me even more excited about the game because it looks (and sounds) so good. However, I know I wouldn't have felt the same way if I'd watched all of PDP's first 15 minutes due to his yelling, screaming and constant quickfire looking around.
RE: Amnesia AMFP SPOILER THREAD *ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK*
Some more stuff from the videos. Beware.
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So some more minor Aztec evidence. In addition to precious eagle cactus fruit (sacrifical heart) and the presumed aztec "underworld owl god" following the player in the taxidermy room, there are a couple of other things. PDPs and Ohm's videos show that there is -so- much stuff to find and notice that you might not see it on one playthrough.
First Note (seen on Ohm's/Maskedgamer's video)
"In my dreams, I see a man, dressed in jaguar skins and feathered like a blooded saint" after that is all kind of stuff about jungle and heart. Fits the picture.
I can be wrong but the description refers to a Aztec (elite) Jaguar Warrior (a warrior that has captured at least 4 prisoners to be sacrificed), but it may also be a priest.
Black and red colours seem (in general) be very important to the Aztecs (there are books named 'black and red' that tell about them). These are the colours (with white) of the pig mask.
Also there is a miniature of an Aztec temple on Ohm's/Maskedgamer's video, and some kind of a 'treasure' map beside it. (13:35)
These clues lead to believe it might not have been a mere hunting trip, as I first thought. Also one of the conversations with the professor and some of the already shot animals can be interpreted in such a way that Mandus has already been to Mexico before. But we shall see.
(This post was last modified: 08-30-2013, 06:24 PM by Peci.)