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One claims that a certain individual who was lost while looking for the Redwoods learned something the Executives didn't want them to know. The second group most likely to be related to the Redwoods are the Executives, who despite not claiming to have been invited are tied into the mystery by e-notes. If the notes are to be believed, Amery is pursuing the Redwoods (or running them) in pursuit in some sort of religious endeavor, most likely those of the Church of Unicode or whatever "ascension" means. Information in e-notes tells us that nobody who seeks the Redwoods for purely profitable purposes ever finds it. Their interest in nano prosthetics as well as their ever-present status as a massive company makes them a prime candidate. An e-note ties them into the Redwood mystery, saying that their marketing tagline - "transcendence awaits" - isn't just buzzwords. This use of "nano prosthetics" is where the first main in-game faction related to the Redwoods comes into play.Īmery International is a company which develops and sells robotics and robotic prosthetics to medical and military organizations. What it entails is not entirely known, but it seems to revolve around using cybernetics to become some sort of human-machine hybrid. This concept of ascension is also referenced in an e-note as well as other hidden information. The second game badge, "Ascended to the next level", also references the Redwoods in its description. What those terms mean can only be speculated, but we know it is related to the Redwoods in some way. As far as we know, the alternative or true purpose is the Church of Unicode is centered around becoming a "digital servant" after being "enlightened". Its group description claims that it steals from the rich of Neon District to help the less fortunate, but information found in game badges and e-notes shows a darker second side of the organization. The Church of Unicode is presented as the Robin Hood of Neon District on the surface. The aforementioned post contains decoded version of every e-note that has been located so far, but the general idea of the notes are that the Redwood Apartments are extremely well-hidden, can limit the spread of information on their existence, and are deeply related to a group called the Church of Unicode. The game passes' price was later increased to 10,000,000 Robux.Īlong with this, a group of hidden messages in the form of e-notes were added to the game along with other encoded information. Its cost started at around 10,000 Robux at which point at least 4 players bought it. This information is cited from the description of a game pass added to the game. They're rumored to be a secret group of gold-plated billionaire apartments hidden inside the district so extravagant that not even Neon District's richest class, the Executives, claim to have been invited. Not all that long ago, an addition was made to the game in the form of a puzzling, multi-stage secret called the "Redwood Apartments".Īccording to the game's lore, the Redwood Apartments - better known simply as the Redwoods - are an urban legend in the district. Originally just a showcase build, a whole lot of effort and time has fleshed out the game, expanding its map and adding a slew of RP features. Neon District is an RP game created by InfiniteEffect. If you want a more in-depth look at the mystery please look through it. First off, a lot of the information I'm about to present was collected by the helpful folks at r/codes on this thread.














Neon drive badges