Rabu, 04 Desember 2013

Sand Roller

The Sand Roller is a myth in San Andreas. The myth has to do with a large sand roller that can be found on theSanta Maria Beach, in front of the Safehouse.

Description

The myth is about a simple sand roller, which is usually towed behind a vehicle, typically used to restore beaches if they are uneven, but it contains some strange traits. Firstly, it is in an odd place, as it is right in front of the player's safehouse, and a parking lot (where cars can ocassionally be seen crashing into it). Also, pedestrians may misspawn and be underneath the roller (due to a towel being next to it), which fools players into thinking that a Serial Killer rolled someone with it. However, it is well known for the strange markings on the front part of the machine. It is unknown what these are, but rumours reign from Egyptian Hieroglyphics, the stone texture used on Mt. Chiliad, or some have speculated that it looks like a black and white overhead photo of a town (each strange "rock" being a house).  
This Sand Roller is merely a replica of a similar roller found on the Santa Monica Beach in Santa Monica, California, which was sculpted with an intricate pattern on its roller that resembles the overhead view of a cityscape. Each little shape is indented, so when the roller is rolled across the beach, the shapes will be imprinted into the sand.

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