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- Walking through a crowd of flies (the black buzzing insects) makes you walk faster for a time.
Hey, I actually saw that too but thought it was a weasel head.
I thought those were bees and you were walking faster for a reason. :V
Anyway, I can't find my way into a black tower but try walking around the mountaintops in winter, especially in cloudy areas - you'll see what I mean.
I don't know a lot of triggers, but there are a lot of little random things. Like the shooting stars or the owl at night.
@Kaze: I also thought those were bees. They certainly seem to get kind of angry if you mess with them.
There's also a white frog (rabbit?) with wisps/glitter around it that I encountered in what I think is spring. When you approach it, it only jumps once but its a pretty far distance.
I can confirm that this was during Fall.
http://cloud-2.steampowered.com/ugc/1081138299108517239/3CEB6E2FB8433D8F1C20D7F1832F53466F411FA0/
I love to make the standing stones ring and follow the glowing motes that I think of as The Raiths of Andelaine (Chronicles of Thomas Covenant). I ended up walking into the glowing Raith Ring and came out in Winter where all the trees were bare and the ground covered in snow all seem still the music hushed and slightly somber. I ended the session at that point.
I am so glad I took the chance and bought this "experience" ( I don't think of it as a game but more as a guided meditation without words). I found the whole thing delightful, relaxing and it stirred emotions inside me that games rarely do. For me the key was to let go, and just experience it. If the creators read this post I would like to say thanks for a rewarding experience.
Time to pop back into it to relax me before bed :-). Wish I could play this on my Kindle Fire HD it would be a really good relaxation tool at bedtime.