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|NPCS = None
|NPCS = None
|Connections = [[Yume 2kki:Mossy Stone Area|Mossy Stone Area]], [[Yume 2kki:Red Strings Maze|Red Strings Maze]]
|Connections = {{Connection|Mossy Stone Area}},
{{Connection|Red Strings Maze}}
|BGM = soto-C5
|BGM = soto-C5
|Map ID = 1925
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==Features==
==Features==
This area is a lonely, spacious void with little to be found. The world's parallax features a single, thorny flower resting in a body of water.
This area is a lonely, spacious void with little to be found. The world's parallax features a single, thorny flower resting in a body of water.



Revision as of 11:43, 18 December 2022

Desolate Park
Desolate garden.png
Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

無人公園
無人公園
Desolate Park

Effects EffectNone
Events None
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas Mossy Stone Area
Red Strings Maze
BGM soto-C5
Map ID 1925
Version Added 0.119c
Author Kontentsu

Desolate Park is an area accessed by climbing down the hole in Mossy Stone Area.

Features

This area is a lonely, spacious void with little to be found. The world's parallax features a single, thorny flower resting in a body of water.

Immediately northeast of the initial ladder, you can find a short trail of stones and an archway of white flowers leading to the Red Strings Maze.

Southwest of the ladder, a stony building may also be found, which is currently blocked by a Construction Sign, with a water spigot near to the stone patch in front of it. Slightly northwest from the stony building, you can find a ghostlike creature that changes appearance upon interaction, as well as a flowered portal near to it which is currently barricaded off.

Directions

Nexus → Geometry WorldMossy Stone Area → Desolate Park

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