At the same time, the music is replaced will change to what you are hearing now.
The text displayed is complete nonsense, and it talks about Christ, how to put some lotion, and it keeps repeating: "There is no help for being cursed." At the same time, the music will be replaced with a screech.
Just for an instant, a figure will appear sitting on a beach, only to dissapear.
Regardless of what you choose, one in four events will happen at random: In a specific moment, the game will glitch out, and following this, we'll be given four options to choose from. In order to access it, you need to finish the game with every single ending, (which it's NOT an easy task), and choose any scene. It's a very particular Easter Egg, as according to some Japanese Websites, many thought of it as a bug, as it imitates one. However, this takes a drastic turn, as things start getting weird and now they're stuck there. In this game, everything happens around a deserted island where some people are invited. 19.I recently heard about a rather creepy easter egg in a murder-mystery visual novel that I would like to share.įor some context, I was watching a Loquendo channel called NicolasLoquendero, and in his latest video, " 5 Terrifying Easter Eggs 2" ( 5 Easter Eggs Aterradores 2 ), he mentions a secret in a visual novel called Kamaitachi no Yoru 2 in the number three spot, and it really caught my attention.Įvery link will be available in the end of this post.īut first, some context ( this is what NicolasLoquendero says in his video): The first three episodes of Titans Season 3 are available now on HBO Max. Still, when she returns from attempting to resurrect Donna Troy/Wonder Girl on Themyscira, Raven may find her oldest foe isn't as gone as she thought. So if the Church of Blood is coming, it may very well not be this season.
As such, the show is definitely full up with villains. The threat of Starfire's sister - Blackfire - is also still in the background after her appearance at the end of Season 2. Currently, the Titans are tied up fighting Jason Todd/Red Hood. This means the Titans might once again find themselves contending with Trigon - or at least those trying to bring him back.Īt this time, it's unclear if the Church of Blood Easter egg in "Barbara Gordon" hints at anything deeper. If that's the case, the Church of Blood may try and resurrect Trigon - as it has in the comics. In Titans Season 1, Trigon's followers were known as The Organization, and it's entirely possible the Church of Blood may be an offshoot of that original group. RELATED: Titans Season 3, Episode 1, "Barbara Gordon," Recap & Spoilers That villain - who is Rachel Roth/Raven's father - was the main antagonist of the show's opening season and second season premiere.
The Church of Blood also has a major connection to Titans Season 1, as the group secretly worships Trigon. The villainous cult, which is bent on world domination, has proven itself a worthy foe to the Titans, nearly defeating the team on several occasions.
Following that confrontation, Tim rides his bike back to the restaurant where he works, and on the way, he passes a sign advertising the "Church of Blood."Ĭreated by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez, the Church of Blood first appeared in 1982's New Teen Titans #21 and is led by Brother Blood, who himself has appeared on a variety of DC TV shows.
Luckily, Tim's job as a delivery driver gives him a reason to be out and about, and the police eventually leave. The young man is almost immediately harassed by two police officers, who claim he's out past curfew. Towards the start of Titans Season 3, Episode 1, "Barbara Gordon," comic book Robin Tim Drake makes his debut.