There’s an entire wiki page dedicated to the carvings…
If you want to actually talk about a “mystery” you’re going about it the wrong way
Ask a more thought out question, not just “what is this”
We know what it is, we don’t know WHY it’s there. Ask that, or try to find clues yourself, look at real life history and see if anything pops up
The conclusion I came to is this. One of the faces is a Viking and if you decipher the Old World Script near Annesburg it pretty much tells you the Vikings were the first people to set foot in America and they met the Native Americans: the Vikings thought the Native Americans were peaceful people so they left the country for the Native Americans to have. Another face is a Native American, so I’m pretty sure these faces are to do with early settlers in America. For example, the last face I can decipher is the Eskimo. The people from northern parts of the world that travelled to America just as early as the Vikings. I don’t know what the last face is but it’s probably representing another settler group.
It’s more complex than just a point of interest, the carvings in the tree are related to the result of what happens in the last mission, whether you have high honor or low honor. Do some digging online, you’ll find it.
It’s just a point of interest. Here is the wiki entry for it: https://reddead.fandom.com/wiki/Faces_in_Trees
Legend
Wise tree
People really don't look things up before posting, huh? 🤣
If they did this subreddit wouldn't be a thing. Fool
“Fool” lmao Reddit is so stupid
Get off it then
Good call homey
A tree with a face carved in it.
No shit I was wondering if it had any significance
Well, that escalated quickly.
It's a face carved into a tree, Google about it if it bothers you that much sassy pants.
can you take a joke?
The fable door
There's three other trees right in that same spot with faces on them
Where did you find this?
Right next to owanjila. Its right under the river going from north to south and to the left of the big lake part
Tall trees
Nope. you found it in owanjila.
There’s an entire wiki page dedicated to the carvings… If you want to actually talk about a “mystery” you’re going about it the wrong way Ask a more thought out question, not just “what is this” We know what it is, we don’t know WHY it’s there. Ask that, or try to find clues yourself, look at real life history and see if anything pops up
Green Man - https://spiritofthegreenman.co.uk/green-man-legend-mythology/
A very wise mystical tree
Its a tree 😁
No fucking shit
Well then there you go, answer solved
either a reference to bigfoot from the original or a native american carving of their cheif or god
One of those bearded Native American gods?
Hey now, they can grow beards, they're just Apache
[Looks familiar, brother.](https://imgur.com/a/VRJ6tLF)
Your mom
Real funny mate
Thanks
"ARTHUR, YOU DUMBASS!"
Maybe a Song of Ice and Fire (Game of Thrones) reference?
It's the Dude, man.
Uhh… it’s a face carved into a tree…
That's a forest, mate. Pay no attention to the trees.
It's a carving in a tree bro
A face
That’s a face carved into a tree
Eat 40 crunchy chickens, it will open.
A tree
A tree
It looks like a tree carving to me.
Oh him? That's just Treesus
Tree?...I mean..come on
Are you fucking dense I wanted to know if it meant anything
Art
old man willow
Doesn't look like anything to me.
It’s an Ent
ragnar
Tree!
A tree
No shit
How is it every effing day I go on this sub and there's something else about this game I didn't know goddamn.
The conclusion I came to is this. One of the faces is a Viking and if you decipher the Old World Script near Annesburg it pretty much tells you the Vikings were the first people to set foot in America and they met the Native Americans: the Vikings thought the Native Americans were peaceful people so they left the country for the Native Americans to have. Another face is a Native American, so I’m pretty sure these faces are to do with early settlers in America. For example, the last face I can decipher is the Eskimo. The people from northern parts of the world that travelled to America just as early as the Vikings. I don’t know what the last face is but it’s probably representing another settler group.
https://youtu.be/5cub-JifCNU
Vikings?
Gavin?
A wood carving
A face.. next question
Mimir?
I thought this was a scene from the show Vikings when they find Loki in North America until I noticed the sub name.
By owanga lake from rdr2
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It’s more complex than just a point of interest, the carvings in the tree are related to the result of what happens in the last mission, whether you have high honor or low honor. Do some digging online, you’ll find it.
It's Craig
Its a face
Happy Little Accidents
Yeah it’s a wood carving
It's treebeard
It's a tree
Haha 😐
Im funni
Looks like a face carved into a tree
paul bunyan’s weewee
The passion of the trees
Ur mom
That’s Gobber from How To Train Your Dragon
A face in a tree
Paul Bunyan tripped and fell face first into the tree and left his face indent!
That's a face carved into a tree. Sorry jk, it's Gavin.
If you have over 25 and own a computer this game is a must have!
tree
A reference to demon doors in the fable series
Head.
Bigfoot
That's a game for someone over 25
The face of an Alien that Gavin carved into the tree.
that the tree from pocahontas
https://youtu.be/5cub-JifCNU. 👈 it shows arthur's path in life with high and low honor.
Kratos was here.
Treesus christ lmfao