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[[File:crystal_caves_map.png|thumb|275px|right|Map of Crystal Caves]] | [[File:crystal_caves_map.png|thumb|275px|right|Map of Crystal Caves]] | ||
From the Wilderness entrance, you can see a monstrous creature out of bounds from the dead end when following the western route. The eastern route branches out north and further east, where you can find a cave currently blocked by a construction sign when taking the eastern route, while the northern route leads to a path that branches out to the four capital directions. Going west, then south from here is the entrance from the Saturated Eyeball Zone. As you advance further north, you will eventually encounter sets of two identical crystal structures, where going in between them will teleport you to the crossroads, where the portals let you return to the main area, and taking the northern route leads to the Stellar Lake (星湖). The crossroads' major point of interest is a statue of a | From the Wilderness entrance, you can see a monstrous creature out of bounds from the dead end when following the western route. The eastern route branches out north and further east, where you can find a cave currently blocked by a construction sign when taking the eastern route, while the northern route leads to a path that branches out to the four capital directions. Going west, then south from here is the entrance from the Saturated Eyeball Zone. As you advance further north, you will eventually encounter sets of two identical crystal structures, where going in between them will teleport you to the crossroads, where the portals let you return to the main area, and taking the northern route leads to the Stellar Lake (星湖). The crossroads' major point of interest is a statue of a pair of snakes spiraling around a towering pole. | ||
===Stellar Lake=== | ===Stellar Lake=== |
Revision as of 19:33, 7 January 2020
Crystal Caves | |
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Basic Info | |
Effects | None |
Events | None |
Notable NPCs | None |
Other | |
Connecting Areas | Saturated Eyeball ZoneWilderness |
BGM | qs0UrDFJ-bgm007n3-CaSPdrm_loop_107_2 |
Map ID | 0882, 0883, 0884, 0885 |
Author | Ruri |
[[Category:Ruri]] Crystal Caves (結晶洞窟, Kesshō dōkutsu) is a world accessible from either the Saturated Eyeball Zone or Wilderness.
Features
This area is a vast, looping environment filled with purple crystals of varying sizes, where the background contains a large cluster of crystals over a Lorenz attractor.
From the Wilderness entrance, you can see a monstrous creature out of bounds from the dead end when following the western route. The eastern route branches out north and further east, where you can find a cave currently blocked by a construction sign when taking the eastern route, while the northern route leads to a path that branches out to the four capital directions. Going west, then south from here is the entrance from the Saturated Eyeball Zone. As you advance further north, you will eventually encounter sets of two identical crystal structures, where going in between them will teleport you to the crossroads, where the portals let you return to the main area, and taking the northern route leads to the Stellar Lake (星湖). The crossroads' major point of interest is a statue of a pair of snakes spiraling around a towering pole.
Stellar Lake
This small area starts off with a dock, where you can take the boat to a straightforward path with multiple arches reflected by the water. The other side of the lake is an island with smaller counterparts of the star-like structures from the lake all over the place. The northernmost section of this island houses an altar with a large, crystalline flower-like object.
Directions
Nexus → Red Streetlight World → Red City → Head Wasteland → Wilderness → Crystal Caves
- Alternative route with the Fairy effect:
- Nexus → Geometry World → Saturated Eyeball Zone → Crystal Caves
Trivia
Two crystal formations within the map are Katakana symbols representing syllables of the author's name.