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Fire Dog


Fire Dog
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The Fire Dog, is a dog that caught on fire while the Hunter Quarrywas in operation, possibly in a TNT accident. The dog can be seen roaming at night, mostly at 20:00. He isn't violent and will only run away if seen by the Player. It was started by a YouTube user named TheAlbert17. He claimed that a friend took a picture of a dog in the Quarry. He did find something but it was believed to be an edited video,and no one has found proof. The GTA Myths Community found nothing and stated that this myth is just another rumor started byTheAlbert17 , who is a notorious faker.

Mr. Trenchcoat

Mr. Trenchcoat (also known as the Serial Killer or Undertaker) is a serial killer myth in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.


The subject of the myth is a particular pedestrian found in the game. He is a white male, roughly the size of CJ, and he wears a black hat and a long black trench coat. Players believe that his house is situated on a hill in Tierra Robada near Toreno's Ranch. Rumors say that he shoots random pedestrians from his house and stabs his victims in Fort Carson. Other reports state he also resides in other areas like
 The Panopticon. This is remarkably similar to theLeatherface myth but he is actually in-game in the Fort Carson Area.Description

The myth that he actually kills people can be explained by some gamers who had the riot cheat on and saw this man attack a pedestrian, thus the origin of this myth. Others claim that he is a government worker investigating UFOs, or in fact, that he himself is an alien. His pedestrian dialogue contains many lines referencing Aliens:

The aliens are coming!
Can't let them take me again...
YOU CAN'T STEAL MY MIND!
You green-blooded abomination!
It's the voices!

It is also believed that he can be found around, and is believed to have caused the Mass Grave. Nevertheless, this pedestrian does not normally spawn with a gun or a knife. The Mr. Trenchcoat pedestrian usually spawns in small rural towns like Fort Carson, and in the desert. 
The Mr. Trenchcoat pedestrian is certainly a strange character, and he seems to be modeled after a serial killer or outlaw of some sort. 

Paranoid Cowboy

The Paranoid Cowboy is also related to the myth of Mr. Trenchcoat, and Mr. Hat. He wears a blue and black plad
Parnoid Cowboy
The Paranoid Cowboy, in Smokey, At Night.
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button-down shirt with a white tshirt under it. He also wears dark blue jeans, a black cowboy hat, brown cowboy boots, and black sunglasses. The Paranoid Cowboy has a few strange quotes, and does appear to be very paranoid, but other than that, he is normal.

Mr. Hat

Mr. Hat is related strongly to this myth. He is another pedestrian in GTA San Andreas who wears a blue cap and old 
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Mr. Hat, from the video Investigation. He looks kind of like a creepy Redneck.
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clothes. He slightly resembles the bald redneck pedestrian. Mr. Trenchcoat can be occasionally seen talking to him about aliens, but Mr. Hat doesn't say anything suspicious. However, Mr. Hat is said to respawn very fast after being killed. He might also be related to the myth about the paranoid cowboy.

Suicidal Airplanes

Suicidal Airplanes is a common myth in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. 

Description

Around the state, airplanes can be regularly seen crashing into tall structures. These airplanes seem to be oblivious to their surroundings, and may crash head-on into structures even though there may seemingly be enough time for them to maneuver out of the way. Other times, the airplanes may crash head-on into the ground near the player, often resulting in death of the player or destruction of his vehicle.
The strange thing about these crashes is that, upon inspection of the wrecked airplanes, there does not seem to be any pilot. It is noted that the airplane has no pilot even when it is in mid flight. This can be proven by looking into the handling files of the game; All of the aircraft are set to spawn without a pilot. It is not known why game developers did this.
The airplanes crashing into structures can be explained by their artificial intelligence. Airplanes are programmed to fly above the player in a straight line, regardless of whether or not there are any tall objects in their path. When the planes spawn, they end up crashing head-on into these structures, because they are not programmed to avoid them. Even though this random factor may be annoying to some players, it remains a mystery why game developers made the airplanes have no pilot.
The airplanes that crash are:
Only these airplanes crash because they are the only ones that are programmed to spawn flying. Even though theAT-400 and the Andromada also spawn flying, these airplanes fly at a much higher altitude, therefore it is impossible for them to crash into anything in the game.

Ghost Traffic Light

The Ghost Traffic Light is a sunken traffic light located in the water beside Flint Range. The myth is that a ghostly traffic light attacks the player when he swims near it. It could be true or false.

Lizardman

The Lizardman is a new myth in San Andreas. Players report seeing a reptillian-like bipedal creature, similar to the villian of the same name from the Spiderman comics, who is very deadly and will attack without reason. Because of the Spiderman origin, the Lizardman will fight with his bare hands, usually in the Karate style, but some reports say he boxes. The monster is also immune to gunfire so any myth hunters who want to face the beast must take him down in hand-to-hand combat, he has high health, but deals relativly low damage. The monster can be found in two locations in Bone County. He can be found at El Castillo del Diablo, a.k.a the Ghost Town. The most prominent sightings happen in the centre of the Greenglass College outside of Las Venturas. However, this myth is false as it was included in a mod called "Misterix" and there are no reported sightings of this myth before the release of the modification.This myth is considered to be just a fake rumor.


Green Goo

Green Goo, is an unknown substance that is stolen by CJ for The Truth in the the mission "Green Goo".

The substance is stolen from a government freight train using the Jetpack which was stolen in the previous mission "Black Project". The Green Goo is discussed very little and it is not revealed what it actually is. Since it came from Area 69, the green goo is believed to have something to do with Aliens. The fact that it is securely protected by government officials says that it may be a very valuable top-secret substance. Either way, The Truth seems to show a lot of interest in the strange substance. After the mission CJ gives the goo to The Truth and that is the last it is ever seen. Where The Truth took the goo is unknown, though it could be where he resides in Leafy HollowFlint County, or Verdant Meadows as it is the last place we see it.


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.