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Yume 2kki:Gentle Meadows

Gentle Meadows
GentleMeadowsEntrance.png
Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

そよぎ野原
Soyogi nohara
Rustling Meadow

Effects EffectNone
Collectibles

WP #567
WP #648
WP #684

Events None
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas Floating Window World
Underground Base
BGM 🔊 Kaizeron_Loop1-2fixed (No. 736A)
Map ID 2304, 2305
Version Added 0.121c patch 1
Author doctor

Gentle Meadows is an area accessible from a building in Floating Window World.

Map of First Area.
Map of Second Area.

Features

Gentle Meadows is a field of green flowing grass, sparsely populated with purple-barked trees and stones. The stones are brick-like, rectangular with two holes each.

Around the area, there are also poles, most of which have colorful flag garlands of varying lengths. South of the entrance from Floating Window World, there's a spot with a few trees and stones, and an ornate black bench.

East of the entrance is a red door that appears if the player's Variable #44 value is between 240-249, leading to a bedroom.

Southeast of the entrance is a group of four stones. Going through the middle of them from the south will take Urotsuki to the second area.

The second area has no trees, and is smaller. North and south is a wall of stones. There is a gap that the player can head through, where there is a path that leads to an open trap door. Interacting with it will bring Urotsuki to the Underground Base.

Toward the center and north, there is a group of creatures sitting on a red towel. A red bird-like creature with one eye, one resembling a mailman, a white one with a large tail and horns, and a pile of colorful stones.

Directions

After visiting Colorful Sphere World and Parallel Graveyard once:

Trivia

  • The white creature in the picnic area bears resemblance to Ori, from Ori and the Will of the Wisps and Ori and the Blind Forest.

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