Hidden Message
katarn22
If you look closely at Mhenlo's shirt, it says "Baptise said 'Full Chakram'". Don't ask me what it means, but I found it when I was experimenting with the camera.
Mavrik
Maybe its his skill set? dunno but cool pic.
Hoyt
I love finding stuff like that in games!
Maybe you were being ghosted by the developers and Baptiste was one of their names?
I have no clue. (Pretty much ever...about anything....*sigh*)
Maybe you were being ghosted by the developers and Baptiste was one of their names?
I have no clue. (Pretty much ever...about anything....*sigh*)
Dark Beast
I've seen that before, never cared to try and read it though. :-/
Kershent
Do a forum search. There was a very large thread on this before. I think somebody said Chakram means life force, or something.
7 days of storm
i cant read it with the camera half through the guy
prowler
thats the whole point read teh text from inside his shirt look closely
Chance Folly
According to the official Prima Guide, Alesia's full name is "Alesia Baptise" (Pg. 14). Just thought I'd throw that out there.
Nizzim
God, dont bother discusing this again, you kids thathavent seen this are all gonna go through the same clues we went through a month ago, just go back like 4 pages
Chance Folly
I don't care for the tone of that post. There's nothing 4 or even 5 pages back. Can we get a direct link? Please be helpful, or don't post at all.
Lasareth
The symbol on the left side is a wannabe Aum symbol used in the Hindu religion.
According to http://www.himalayanacademy.com/art/aum/scrolls/1.html:
"Aum: Often spelled Om. The mystic syllable of Hinduism, placed at the beginning of most sacred writings. As a mantra, it is pronounced aw (as in law), oo (as in zoo), mm. Aum represents the Divine, and is associated with Lord Ganesha, for its initial sound "aa," vibrates within the muladhara, the chakra at the base of the spine upon which this God sits. The second sound of this mantra, "oo," vibrates within the throat and chest chakras, the realm of Lord Murugan, or Kumara, known by the Hawaiian people as the God Ku. The third sound, "mm," vibrates within the cranial chakras, ajna and sahasrara, where the Supreme God reigns. The dot above, called anusv=ra, represents the Soundless Sound, Paranada. Aum is explained in the Upanishads as standing for the whole world and its parts, including past, present and future. It is from this primal vibration that all manifestation issues forth. Aum is the primary, or mila mantra, and often precedes other mantras. It may be safely used for chanting and japa by anyone of any religion. Its three letters represent the three worlds and the powers of creation, preservation and destruction. In common usage in several Indian languages, aum means "yes, verily" or "hail." "
The full Chakra, probably alludes to the reverberation points within the syllable.
According to http://www.himalayanacademy.com/art/aum/scrolls/1.html:
"Aum: Often spelled Om. The mystic syllable of Hinduism, placed at the beginning of most sacred writings. As a mantra, it is pronounced aw (as in law), oo (as in zoo), mm. Aum represents the Divine, and is associated with Lord Ganesha, for its initial sound "aa," vibrates within the muladhara, the chakra at the base of the spine upon which this God sits. The second sound of this mantra, "oo," vibrates within the throat and chest chakras, the realm of Lord Murugan, or Kumara, known by the Hawaiian people as the God Ku. The third sound, "mm," vibrates within the cranial chakras, ajna and sahasrara, where the Supreme God reigns. The dot above, called anusv=ra, represents the Soundless Sound, Paranada. Aum is explained in the Upanishads as standing for the whole world and its parts, including past, present and future. It is from this primal vibration that all manifestation issues forth. Aum is the primary, or mila mantra, and often precedes other mantras. It may be safely used for chanting and japa by anyone of any religion. Its three letters represent the three worlds and the powers of creation, preservation and destruction. In common usage in several Indian languages, aum means "yes, verily" or "hail." "
The full Chakra, probably alludes to the reverberation points within the syllable.