These creatures include griffin-like Beasts, an army of hollow suits of armor, small birds, salamanders and blue butterflies. The Boy chased by an Armored Soldier photo by Sony Interactive Entertainment.Īs the ruins are uninhabited by any known civilization, animals and other beings have taken up residence. In this case, the Master’s involvement is indiscernible. Another theory is that the people who built these ruins happened to share a common language with the Master. One theory is that these runes were implemented by the Master and, if so, it might have been responsible for the ruins’ construction. The carvings and runes coating these ancient structures can offer insight into the Nest’s history their overall shape, style, and design highly resemble, if not match, those of the Master of The Valley. It is highly likely that the Master of the Valley was responsible for the Nest’s current dilapidation, although this is uncertain. It is unknown who constructed these ruins, who may have lived here before or, what may have happened to cause their downfall. ![]() The buildings and stonework are heavily overgrown by lush, green ivy, sections of forest, and other lesser plant life such as moss and lichen. Endless, winding tunnels-some of them flooded-make for puzzling situations. Once inside these buldings, however, the walls and foundations are solid. Getting between these buildings proves difficult as, any man-made structure has fallen prey to the elements and is ready to collapse at any moment Trico's size and weight add further trouble. The main complex stands isolated in the valley's center, each temple only connected to another via cliffside paths and bridges. Crumbling towers, courtyards, bridges, tunnels and temples lay in uninhabited decay, giving the bowels of this valley a formidable and lonely atmosphere.Ī screenshot by GuiltyBit visual of a forest within the Nest. The Nest is a massive, crater-like valley which can only be accessed via flight, its sheer, cliff-like walls offering no routes to take by foot. With nothing to suggest any kind of active sculpting of this formation (nothing to suggest by whom, or how, or when, or for what purpose it was sculpted), the most likely explanation is natural formation and pareidolia.A place shrouded in mystery. It's extremely common to see meaningful shapes in natural formations like clouds and rocks, even though the formations are natural and random. Pareidolia is the phenomenon of perceiving meaningful patterns where there are none. At that level of precision, variability due to your choice of assumptions for the modeling are likely to dwarf any meaningful output of the model. There isn't any evidence to suggest that this formation is anything but natural, and unless your geological model can accurately state that the likelihood of such a face in such an area is less than 0.0000001%, we should not be surprised to find a formation that looks like a face when looking at hundreds of millions of square miles of land area. I don't think you'll be able to model the geological and pattern recognition processes to generate a probabilistic estimate that's more precise than one part in a billion. ![]() Even if the chance of natural face formation in an area this size is one in a billion, it's utterly unsurprising to find a few faces scattered around the globe. The chance that a natural face-like feature occurs somewhere on the earth's hundreds of millions of square miles of land area is virtually guaranteed. The chance that this occurs in this particular spot is indeed small.
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