Lies of P: The nose-growing Easter egg and the boy painting side quest solution

Published: 09:59, 17 September 2023
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Lies of P: The nose-growing Easter egg and the boy painting side quest solution
Lies of P: Growing-nose Easter egg
Lies of P: Growing-nose Easter egg

One of the several Easter eggs hidden in Lies of P involves Pinocchio's nose growing when he tells a lie. In this guide, we will uncover the steps to locate and experience this particular Easter egg.

Lies of P, the most recent RPG adventure in the Souls-like genre developed by Neowiz Games, draws its story inspiration from the renowned literary classic, Pinocchio.

As a result, it's only natural to anticipate encountering occasional Easter eggs thoughtfully placed by the developers as a tribute to this literary work by Carlo Collodi.

One of these Easter eggs involves Pinocchio's nose visibly growing when he tells a lie. If you're intrigued and want to know where to find this Easter egg and complete the associated side quest, we've prepared a guide for you.

Boy's Painting side quest solution and nose-growing Easter egg

Following your triumph over one of the most challenging boss battles in Lies of P, the Eldest of the Black Rabbit Brotherhood, the exit from this boss arena will unlock. In the subsequent building, you'll have the chance to engage with the painting hanging on the wall.

Gemini will draw your attention to the resemblance between the painting and you. Once you return to Hotel Krat, make your way to Geppetto and initiate a conversation with him. He will tell you a sentimental story about the painting and where he plans to hang it. Once the conversation is over, you will be staying in front of the painting in Geppetto's room.

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Lies of P: Geppetto will tell a sentimental story about the painting
Lies of P: Geppetto will tell a sentimental story about the painting

Go downstairs and speak with Sophia. She will tell you to go and check out the painting again, which will this time have a wooden nose growing from it. This is a reference to Pinocchio's nose growing as he lies.

It's important to note that this also represents your humanity in-game point indicator. If you are leaning more towards human habits, the nose on the painting will grow larger, and if you prefer a puppet's characteristics, the nose will decrease in growth. Apart from the "nose on the painting" indicator, you can also check your humanity by trying to pet the ginger cat. If she allows you to pet her, your character has more human characteristics, and if she denies it, you are more puppet than human.

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