I didn't even know these jars existed and I've spent like 120 hours on this fucking game.
[QUOTE=POLOPOZOZO;34178292]I didn't even know these jars existed and I've spent like 120 hours on this fucking game.[/QUOTE]
You can also find lusty argonian maid books. I found one in an unmarked broken shack.
I wonder if the letters / numbers actually have a meaning.
[QUOTE=Jallen;34178401]I wonder if the letters / numbers actually have a meaning.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, he spent the whole video explaining their meanings.
[QUOTE=simkas;34178411]Yeah, he spent the whole video explaining their meanings.[/QUOTE]
Please tell me you are joking.
[QUOTE=simkas;34178411]Yeah, he spent the whole video explaining their meanings.[/QUOTE]
They're letters, so likely labels for what type of bug it is in their language
[QUOTE=Jallen;34178456]Please tell me you are joking.[/QUOTE]
ITS A CONSPIRACY!!!!
"Now then"
Makes me wonder if there is some easter egg/secret hidden in the letters on the jar stoppers.
By my count he says "Now" 10 times and "Now then" 11 times
[QUOTE=Jallen;34178456]Please tell me you are joking.[/QUOTE]
I don't see how it's not possible, Bethesda easily could have wanted to put some super cryptic shit on something, thinking maybe someone will actually figure it out. With all the references and secret stuff there is in Skyrim, it's a possibility.
[QUOTE=Mattz333;34178510]Makes me wonder if there is some easter egg/secret hidden in the letters on the jar stoppers.[/QUOTE]
I'm tempted to say it's somehow tied to future DLC.
Reminds me of the "21" theories back when people were predicting Meet the Medic.
I'm pretty sure those are just ways to find every single bug in a jar.
If you're a fucking super-nerd, I mean
Clearly the Jars contain the answer to life or maybe its just some random shit someone put so someone will think they actually mean something.
This was just a satire video that happened to give you the location of every bug jar in the game.
Which is fucking awesome.
Uhm, I'm pretty sure the "letters" are runes and not letters.
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[QUOTE=Empty_Shadow;34178855]This was just a satire video that happened to give you the location of every bug jar in the game.
Which is fucking awesome.[/QUOTE]
Oh, derp.
[QUOTE=simkas;34178544]I don't see how it's not possible, Bethesda easily could have wanted to put some super cryptic shit on something, thinking maybe someone will actually figure it out. With all the references and secret stuff there is in Skyrim, it's a possibility.[/QUOTE]
"CONSPIRACY CONSPIRACY CONSPIRACY CONSPIRACY CONSPIRACY CONSPIRACY CONSPIRACY CONSPIRACY CONSPIRACY CONSPIRACY"
Yeah video's pretty legit.
[QUOTE=Tetsmega;34178877]"CONSPIRACY CONSPIRACY CONSPIRACY CONSPIRACY CONSPIRACY CONSPIRACY CONSPIRACY CONSPIRACY CONSPIRACY CONSPIRACY"
Yeah video's pretty legit.[/QUOTE]
I'm just saying, Bethesda might have came up with something like that too. This guy just took some stuff from the jars and filled in the blanks himself.
I'm horrified by how many of you actually took the video seriously.
[QUOTE=Jallen;34178401]I wonder if the letters / numbers actually have a meaning.[/QUOTE]
I believe they had a quest (planned, maybe) which was then later removed/didnt have time to finish making it.
Oh my God! It makes so much sense!
[QUOTE=thegrb93;34178393]You can also find lusty argonian maid books. I found one in an unmarked broken shack.[/QUOTE]
The Fap Shack
that was really fucking obtuse
"now then, D, U..... DUSTGLOW CAVERN OF COURSE"
I heard of these bugs, but it was in another context when I read about them.
[url]http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2011/12/21/skyrim-conspiracy-theory-insects-point-toward-armageddon.aspx[/url]
Basically describes HL3 speculation.
Or just put the letters together and scramble them.
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