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The '''Cave of 1000 Faces''' is a cave{{fact}} located in ''[[Halo 3]]''<nowiki/>'s [[campaign]] level [[Sierra 117 (Level)|Sierra 117]]. The cave is located beyond the level boundaries, and may be the entrance to [[Crow's Nest (Base)|Crow's Nest]], shown in Sierra 117's last [[cutscene]]. | |||
In Sierra 117's last cutscene, [[Hocus]]'s [[Pelican]] is seen landing in the cave, but the camera angle prevents players from seeing inside. It is likely that [[Bungie]] never even modeled the inside of the cave, resulting in a hole in the level geometry and a [[Hall of Mirrors|hall of mirrors effect]] when seen in game. The cave seems to have earned its name from the experiences of more... ''superstitious''... gamers, who likely mistook the bizarre-looking hall of mirrors effect for a multitude of odd faces.{{fact}} |
Revision as of 09:15, August 10, 2009
"HERESY! REMOVE THIS FILTH!" This page, "Crow's Nest entrance", has been nominated for deletion. The reason given was: seriously, what is this? Does it even exist?. If you disagree, state your reasoning on its talk page.
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The Cave of 1000 Faces is a caveTemplate:Fact located in Halo 3's campaign level Sierra 117. The cave is located beyond the level boundaries, and may be the entrance to Crow's Nest, shown in Sierra 117's last cutscene.
In Sierra 117's last cutscene, Hocus's Pelican is seen landing in the cave, but the camera angle prevents players from seeing inside. It is likely that Bungie never even modeled the inside of the cave, resulting in a hole in the level geometry and a hall of mirrors effect when seen in game. The cave seems to have earned its name from the experiences of more... superstitious... gamers, who likely mistook the bizarre-looking hall of mirrors effect for a multitude of odd faces.Template:Fact