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Cloaked Pillar World | |
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Basic Info | |
Regional Name(s) |
人柱 |
Effects | None |
Collectibles |
WP #316 |
Events | None |
Notable NPCs | None |
Other | |
Connecting Areas | Lost Creek ⛔ Viridescent Temple |
BGM | 🔊 bgm6 (No. 127D) |
Map ID | 1147 |
Version Added | 0.112b patch 3 |
Last Updated | 0.119b patch 5 |
Author | qxy |
Cloaked Pillar World is an area accessible from the arc in the Lost Creek.
Features
Cloaked Pillar World is a looping area with an abstract, puddle-like background, where there are groups of pillars resembling what appears to be cloaked people, right next to some flowers scattered nearby, which glow blue when the Insect effect is equipped. Entering the pillars will take you to another one of the pillars. As such, there is no way back to the Lost Creek from here.
Going northwest of the section that you start from here is a group of cubes, where one of them has a passage to the entrance of Viridescent Temple.
Directions
- The Nexus → Marijuana Goddess World → Dark Room → Snowy Forest → Techno Condominium → FC Caverns A → Flooded Dungeon → Nocturnal Grove → Lost Creek → Cloaked Pillar World
If the connection from the Library to the Infinite Library has been unlocked:
- The Nexus → Library → Infinite Library → Cotton Candy Haven → Wooden Polycube Ruins → Nocturnal Grove → Lost Creek → Cloaked Pillar World
If the connection from Urotsuki's Dream Apartments to Fossil Lake is active:
- The Nexus → Urotsuki's Dream Apartments → Fossil Lake → Floating Catacombs → Viridescent Temple → Cloaked Pillar World
Trivia
- The name of this world in Japanese, 人柱 (Hitobashira, Human Pillar Sacrifice) is a reference to the historical practice in China and Japan of performing a ritual human sacrifice before difficult or complicated construction projects, especially those near water. Typically, the sacrifice was buried alive below the foundations or pillars of the building, dam, or bridge being constructed, allegedly to ward of disaster, structural instability, or malevolent spirits. Thus, "human pillars". The term in modern use can also refer to people killed by dangerous working conditions during a construction project.
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