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One of the paintings in Covenant manor reveals a small scene behind it, where you can see a little servant bickering with a tiny maid, both in ridiculously high-pitched voices.At the very beginning of the game (before you talk to Jeremiah for the first time), there is a hidden chamber where you can play ten-level minigame, shooting incoming "butterflies" (actually bats) before they leave the room via roof.For a horror game, Clive Barker's Undying has quite a few Easter Eggs.It then ends with an extremely frustrating boss, followed by a meh final boss, and then a very short, unsatisfying ending. though you weren't warned in advance, Eternal Autumn is both The Very Definitely Final Dungeon and the Point of No Return, and from there it's straight on to the last boss. And if you're looking forward to getting back to exploring the Covenant estate afterward, your hopes will be dashed. No scrying secret horrors, no hidden journals except one at the beginning, the new weapons you pick up don't get journal entries like the others do, the enemies change from Eldritch Abominations to cavemen and it basically flip flops the game from a cinematic horror game to a by-the-numbers FPS. Eternal Autumn is easily the most bland part of the game, and feels very rushed. But then it reaches "Eternal Autumn", a level that's actually a mystical Dream Land with the hero trying to fight his way back to consciousness. Disappointing Last Level: The game has a fast pace and well-plotted story for most of the game.Once you've upgraded that spell (thus reducing its mana consumption), Decayed Saints become more of a nuisance than a real adversary. Or, even better, just use Invoke, which not only kills them instantly, but prevents them from resurrecting.However, they're not so bad when you realise that you can Dispel them to stop them getting back up (yeah, that power actually has a good use).They are surprisingly durable for their - nomen omen - skeletal physique, often attack in groups and worst of all, they have a chance of coming back to life each and every time you slay them with conventional attacks. Demonic Spiders: Those gosh darn living skeletons a.k.a.Desiring Patrick's Gel'Ziabar stone to increase his power, he sends his soldiers out to Ireland, where they kill everyone in their path, later deciding to kill Patrick himself.
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Residing in Oneiros, he rules it with an iron fist, enslaving its inhabitants and making them his soldiers. Teaching Bethany magic, he later murders her, despite her love for him. Only caring about studying the curse and watching the family suffer, Otto takes the time to study the Island of Standing Stones, where he discovers a portal to Oneiros, a place where one can obtain absolute power. Becoming an occultist, he's hired by Bethany Covenant to help cure her family of the Undying Curse. He frames Patrick for the murder of his girlfriend, banishing him from Ireland. Complete Monster: Count Otto Keisinger is a powerful warlock and Patrick Galloway's Arch-Enemy.What's the reason for ammo for modern weapons in a medieval monastery? Non-threatening human enemies MUCH less dangerous than the fast, monstrous Howlers AND tons of health and ammo? Ahhhhh. How did the Undying King get sealed away originally again? By burying a warrior alive at the standing stones. Consider that, upon realizing the Undying King is about to break free, Jeremiah asks for help from Galloway, an old war buddy. As for goading Patrick into killing him with the Scythe, that was the point, to be final sacrifice for the Undying King to awake - the last Covenant was needed and Patrick couldn't have been a replacement. Alternatively, some part of the old Jeremiah still survived and wrote the diary but, ultimately, the evil undead counterpart took over completely.
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However, the journal entries written by him in the manual after his "death" in World War I are written as though his "cover story" was true meaning that there are two general explanations: Jeremiah was telling the truth in The Reveal and the journal entries were misinformation- which leads to some Fridge Logic- or Jeremiah chose to lie to some degree during The Reveal and was trying to goad Patrick into killing him for an unknown reason. The Reveal involves Jeremiah stating that he has been Dead All Along and Evil All Along and that he used Patrick to kill off his siblings so that he could use the power of the Undying King for himself.