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The '''Shrine''' is where one is able to save and enter the Spirit World for exploration.
The '''Shrine''' is a small building where the player can save and enter the [[Nexus]] for exploration.


==<font face="Chewy">Shrine in the real world</font>==
==Features==
It is a small [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinto_shrine Shinto shrine] built on a [[Knoll]], with stairs leading up to it and a ''torii'' in front of its entrance. The inside is simple - a well, where one is able to save the game, and an altar, at which Fluorette can pray.
The Shrine is a small [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinto_shrine Shinto shrine] built on a [[Knoll]]. There are stairs and a ''torii'' gate leading up to its entrance. Inside the shrine is a well, where the game can be saved, and an altar, at which [[Fluorette]] can pray.


If she prays, her spirit floats out of her body, to demonstrate that she never leaves the shrine in a physical sense. She is taken to the spirit world version of the shrine, that leads to the [[Nexus]] when exited. If the "9" key is pressed, Fluorette breaks out of her self-induced trance and is taken back to the shrine. Fluorette does not want to leave the real world version of the shrine, if the door is interacted with, she shakes her head and says ''Nuh-uh!''
=== Real World Shrine ===
When Fluorette prays at the altar, her spirit floats out of her body, demonstrating that she never physically leaves the shrine. She is then taken to the spirit world version of the shrine. Fluorette does not want to leave the real world version of the shrine, and if the door is interacted with, she shakes her head and says ''Nuh-uh!''


A shinto shrine's purpose is to house gods, but it is unknown what is worshipped at this particular shrine. The gate and the altar feature the symbol found throughout the game, and so does the [[Nexus]]. If all the [[Prayers]] are gathered, a shadowy figure called "Her" in the game files appears, and orders you to "Leave". The symbol obscures her face, thus it is possible "Her" is the god housed at the shrine.
=== Spirit World Shrine ===
[[File:Spirit Shrine.PNG|left|150px]]
Once Fluorette enters the spirit world, it becomes possible to exit the door and visit [[Nexus]]. The lighting in this version of the shrine is brighter, and instead of the storm raging outside, one can hear the sounds of cicadas. Nothing happens when interacting with the altar in the spirit world. If the "9" key is pressed while in the spirit world, Fluorette breaks out of her trance and is taken back to the real world shrine.  


==<font face="Chewy">Shrine in the spirit world</font>==
[[File:Spirit Shrine.PNG|left|150px]]
As of version 0.03, the well inside of the spirit world shrine is gone. In past versions, one could access [[Game Boy World]] or the [[Debug Room]] by interacting with it. The lighting is less dim, and instead of the storm raging outside, one can hear the sounds of cicadas. It is now possible to exit the door to the [[Nexus]]. Nothing happens if you pray at the altar in the spirit world.


==<font face="Chewy">Directions</font>==
==<font face="Chewy">Directions</font>==
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**'''[[Shrine]]''' - ''Enter the Shinto shrine at the end of the path.''
**'''[[Shrine]]''' - ''Enter the Shinto shrine at the end of the path.''
***'''[[Nexus]]''' - ''Pray at the altar and exit through the door.''
***'''[[Nexus]]''' - ''Pray at the altar and exit through the door.''
== Trivia ==
* As of version 0.03, the well inside of the spirit world shrine is gone. In past versions, one could access [[Game Boy World]] or the [[Debug Room]] by interacting with it.
* A Shinto shrine's purpose is to house gods, but it is unknown what is worshiped at this particular shrine. One possible clue is related to the ''torii'' gate, altar, and Nexus all featuring the Buddhist manji symbol. If all the [[Prayers]] are gathered, a shadowy figure called "Her" in the game files appears, and orders you to "Leave." A manji obscures her face, and thus it is possible "Her" is the god housed at the shrine.


==<font face="Chewy">Gallery</font>==
==<font face="Chewy">Gallery</font>==

Revision as of 08:20, 30 June 2022

Template:Infobox locations The Shrine is a small building where the player can save and enter the Nexus for exploration.

Features

The Shrine is a small Shinto shrine built on a Knoll. There are stairs and a torii gate leading up to its entrance. Inside the shrine is a well, where the game can be saved, and an altar, at which Fluorette can pray.

Real World Shrine

When Fluorette prays at the altar, her spirit floats out of her body, demonstrating that she never physically leaves the shrine. She is then taken to the spirit world version of the shrine. Fluorette does not want to leave the real world version of the shrine, and if the door is interacted with, she shakes her head and says Nuh-uh!

Spirit World Shrine

Spirit Shrine.PNG

Once Fluorette enters the spirit world, it becomes possible to exit the door and visit Nexus. The lighting in this version of the shrine is brighter, and instead of the storm raging outside, one can hear the sounds of cicadas. Nothing happens when interacting with the altar in the spirit world. If the "9" key is pressed while in the spirit world, Fluorette breaks out of her trance and is taken back to the real world shrine.


Directions

  • Knoll (one way)
    • Shrine - Enter the Shinto shrine at the end of the path.
      • Nexus - Pray at the altar and exit through the door.

Trivia

  • As of version 0.03, the well inside of the spirit world shrine is gone. In past versions, one could access Game Boy World or the Debug Room by interacting with it.
  • A Shinto shrine's purpose is to house gods, but it is unknown what is worshiped at this particular shrine. One possible clue is related to the torii gate, altar, and Nexus all featuring the Buddhist manji symbol. If all the Prayers are gathered, a shadowy figure called "Her" in the game files appears, and orders you to "Leave." A manji obscures her face, and thus it is possible "Her" is the god housed at the shrine.

Gallery