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|Connections = [[Laboratory|Laboratory (One-Way)]], [[Intestines Maze]] | |Connections = [[Laboratory|Laboratory (One-Way)]], [[Intestines Maze]] | ||
|BGM = drm_oop_135}} | |BGM = drm_oop_135}} | ||
'''Soldier Row''' (士官達, ''Shikan-tachi'', Our Officers) is a small | '''Soldier Row''' (士官達, ''Shikan-tachi'', Our Officers) is a small scrolling area accessible from the [[Laboratory]]'s cave system and the [[Intestines Maze]]. | ||
[[File:2kki-soulja-lab.png|thumb|The laboratory entrance leads here.]] | |||
[[File:2kki-soulja-int.png|thumb|The Intestines Maze portal.]] | |||
==Features== | ==Features== | ||
Soldier Row is a long, horizontal, red framework of sorts, featuring what appear to be gigantic | Soldier Row is a long, horizontal, red framework of sorts, featuring what appear to be gigantic soldiers in the background standing at attention. There are twelve soldiers total, each wearing a white veil painted with a different symbol. The sixth soldier from the left has a red veil instead of a white one, and the last soldier has no symbol painted over his, although this cannot be seen in-game as the red framework doesn't extend far enough. | ||
Entering this area from the | Entering this area from the [[Laboratory]] will place [[Urotsuki]] at the far left of the framework with no way to go back. At the far right is a two-way portal to the [[Intestines Maze]]. | ||
The only other notable feature is an orange traffic cone at the very extreme left of the framework, on a platform that cannot | The only other notable feature is an orange traffic cone at the very extreme left of the framework, on a platform that cannot be reached. The area also features an unusual dark blue tint. | ||
When you enter this area, you can read a new book in [[Library]]. The first sentence is "共食いなさるなご両人", means "Don't eat each other, two of you". This book is comprised of rhythems containing seven and five syllables and written in somewhat old Japanese. | When you enter this area, you can read a new book in [[Library]]. The first sentence is "共食いなさるなご両人", means "Don't eat each other, two of you". This book is comprised of rhythems containing seven and five syllables and written in somewhat old Japanese. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
Among the data files, there's a sprite sheet with an (unused) sprite of one of these soldiers. When viewed from side, it seems that they are actually human, wearing some kind of mask. | Among the data files, there's a sprite sheet with an (unused) sprite of one of these soldiers. When viewed from side, it seems that they are actually human, wearing some kind of mask. | ||
[[Category:Locations]] | [[Category:Locations]] |
Revision as of 11:09, 13 April 2013
Soldier Row | |
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Basic Info | |
Effects | None |
Events | None |
Notable NPCs | None |
Other | |
Connecting Areas | Laboratory (One-Way)Intestines Maze |
BGM | drm_oop_135 |
Map ID | Missing |
Soldier Row (士官達, Shikan-tachi, Our Officers) is a small scrolling area accessible from the Laboratory's cave system and the Intestines Maze.
Features
Soldier Row is a long, horizontal, red framework of sorts, featuring what appear to be gigantic soldiers in the background standing at attention. There are twelve soldiers total, each wearing a white veil painted with a different symbol. The sixth soldier from the left has a red veil instead of a white one, and the last soldier has no symbol painted over his, although this cannot be seen in-game as the red framework doesn't extend far enough.
Entering this area from the Laboratory will place Urotsuki at the far left of the framework with no way to go back. At the far right is a two-way portal to the Intestines Maze.
The only other notable feature is an orange traffic cone at the very extreme left of the framework, on a platform that cannot be reached. The area also features an unusual dark blue tint.
When you enter this area, you can read a new book in Library. The first sentence is "共食いなさるなご両人", means "Don't eat each other, two of you". This book is comprised of rhythems containing seven and five syllables and written in somewhat old Japanese.
Trivia
Among the data files, there's a sprite sheet with an (unused) sprite of one of these soldiers. When viewed from side, it seems that they are actually human, wearing some kind of mask.