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I was thinking in the game you use laudanum to heal, in Journals and the occasional flashback they mention that Daniel was using Laudanum to stave off nightmares and help him sleep, so I was thinking that the entire endeavor is a nightmare.Idea[/font]
Originally the Laudanananbanana stuff was designed to 'heal' Sanity levels.
(06-19-2011, 02:28 AM)Serena Wrote: [ -> ]Originally the Laudanananbanana stuff was designed to 'heal' Sanity levels.
Actually, that was a separate potion. It's still in the files, but it's nowhere in the actual campaign. You can find it in the editor and a few custom stories.
I still don't understand why the Laudananbanabanba has a description saying it is a medical bracer. Its definitely not a bracer.
Bracer can mean a rejuvenating drink.
Well, there are other hints at this.
Such as the Daniel ending in which there is a sound of rocks being lifted.

Read only if you've finished Penumbra: Requiem:
Spoiler below!

Like in Penumbra: Requiem where you die if you go in the incinerator with Red.

(06-19-2011, 08:05 AM)Someone else Wrote: [ -> ]Well, there are other hints at this.
Such as the Daniel ending in which there is a sound of rocks being lifted.

Read only if you've finished Penumbra: Requiem:
Spoiler below!

Like in Penumbra: Requiem where you die if you go in the incinerator with Red.


What do you mean with that? I mean, the lifting rocks.
(06-19-2011, 08:05 AM)Someone else Wrote: [ -> ]Well, there are other hints at this.
Such as the Daniel ending in which there is a sound of rocks being lifted.

Read only if you've finished Penumbra: Requiem:
Spoiler below!

Like in Penumbra: Requiem where you die if you go in the incinerator with Red.


Wait, you said IF you go in the spoiler with spoiler. You mean there was another option besides that?
^Yes, you can choose to get out from incinerator room, youtube it Wink