The game starts with some guy whose name is 1 letter off from Virgin telling you that you're the chosen one after your blimp crashes. When you check the wreckage, you find one of the flying craft that shot the blimp down was piloted by a guy wearing a mysterious amulet with a 6 pointed star with an eye in the middle - a reference to kikes and their masonic puppets. That amulet turns out to belong to the Molochean Hand, a secret society of assassins that control world events from the shadows - a reference to the Moloch worshiping child eating jewish elite. The 6 pointed star thing by itself coulda just been common geometry, but with a reference to Moloch, it's clearly a knowing reference to kikes.
Part of the reason I installed it (with modern mods) was because I was reminded of Gil Bates, the richest gnome in Arcanum, being the game's Bill Gates, and there being a gnomish conspiracy that involved sex trafficking and I wanted to see if I missed any revelations in that quest. There's also some symbols, artwork, etc. in the game themed off Nazis, Confederates, and other based groups. And Troika, the developer, also made the VtM game Bloodlines, and in VtM the Sabbat are named and themed after Sabbatean jews who believe they must do evil to bring their evil god back - guess they chose that setting because they knew about the symbolism it contained.
As I find more and more examples of this, some expected and obvious, others unexpected and surprising, it makes me wonder - does basically every semi-successful person and up have some connection to what's going on? Either they're kikes, controlled by kikes, or trying to evade kikes by hiding warnings in symbolism - but it seems like very few things get big unless they're in one of those categories.
This and Planescape: Torment were my two first PC rpg games. Both have the same feel and undertones of shadow organizations and nefarious "gods"(men posing as Gods) trying to trick fate, like rabbis.
If you ever play any video games I would suggest both of these games. If you pay attention Arcanum teaches you how to detect secret societies that summon demons and evil gods to rule the world.
Torment teaches you that everyone has secret motives, to trust without verifying is life-ending, and that often we are our own enemies.
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If you ever play any video games I would suggest both of these games. If you pay attention Arcanum teaches you how to detect secret societies that summon demons and evil gods to rule the world.
Torment teaches you that everyone has secret motives, to trust without verifying is life-ending, and that often we are our own enemies.
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