Esokrates, could you try to boot your system after adding
'plymouth:debug' to the kernel command line in grub; and attaching
/var/log/plymouth-debug.log; first making sure it doesn't include your
passphrase for the disk encryption? If that doesn't trigger the bug, you
may need to edit /etc/default/grub to add 'plymouth:debug' there and
reconfigure grub.

So, after testing this for a while it looks to me like this is in fact a
problem with drm, at least on radeon, and likely on nouveau as well. On
my radeon system, it appears that plymouth tries to start the drm
renderer and fails because it can't find the right encoder, or CRTC, to
notice that the screen is lit -- that is, unless it was already lit and
updated as such in drm by going through the grub menu. It asks libdrm
for the available encoders, but the currently selected encoder for the
connector remains 0; and if I bypass this and have it check the encoder
for it's selected crtc, that value is also left at 0.

It seems like upstream linux commit
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/gpu/drm/drm_crtc.c?id=abd69c55dd8f1f71b33b8c6165217f4329db8f25
should help, and in fact if I use the mainline kernel 3.19 rc1, things
appear to be working properly; so I've opened a linux task for this
issue.

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