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I've seen a few of these now, but didn't thought of these as "hints for another secret" .. This game has so much to explore and put together, I will never ever be able to leave the house again until I found everything now, damn :D
There's no way it can be that Theodore as he died in 1221 not 1252, but Abu Al-Kindi died in 873 so there may be something going on here.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Komnenos_Doukas
Wikipedia page says he died around 1253, but other sources claim 1252.
Uhh... I only have 3 questions. I found all of the demons, but never got anything different than the 3 questions.
Too obvious explanation, don't look if you want to figure it out on your own:
You can meet the demon three times, but you have five questions to ask. The first time you meet the demon, the questions are always the same. The second time, one of the questions has been replaced by a fourth, new question. The third time, a fifth new question appears, because there are always three questions to choose from every time you meet him, and the old questions you already asked get replaced. The quickest way, then, to get the achievement is to ask any question the first time, ask the new question the second time, and ask the next new question the third time, leaving two of the three original questions unasked. Then you just go to the chapter select, go to act I, and speak to baphomet to ask each question you haven't asked yet. You'll have to quit and reload between the questions. The achievement cannot be accomplished entirely in one playthrough, since you only have three chances to meet the demon.
It seems like a blatant clue, but I wasn't looking hard enough when I got to the credits screen. Has anybody investigated this angle?