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So thank you for investing soo much time into this, you must be very patient, or a genius, the game is awesome, and our guide is the best
1. One of the owls says "Hexahedron. Octahedron. Dodecahedron. Her sacred geometry." Metatron's Cube is a sacred symbol in some mystic traditions.
2. Another owl says "The thirteen circles. The 64-bit name of God."
The thirteen circles refers to the first clue, as Metatron's Cube is comprised of 13 circles.
The 64-bit name of God implies that god's name can be encoded into 64 bits. 64 bits of binary is eight letters. Note that the developer of the game has an eight letter name, Polytron.
3. The hint in the room reads: "Security question hint: My first half is what it is; My second half is half of what made it."
"My first half is what it is" is a very "meta" description.
"My second half is half of what made it." Well, the makers of the game are Polytron. If we take the second half of that name, 'tron', that could be the second half of the answer.
Combining these two halves together gives us 'Metatron', neatly referring back to Metatron's cube.
To get to that chest, look for a map and then just jump to the invisible brick, then jump and shift while in the air to land on that same brick but from another plane. Then jump to the floating island with the chest.