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|JapaneseName = 絞め殺しの木
|JapaneseName = 絞め殺しの木
|Name = 絞め殺しの木, Strangled Tree
|Name = 絞め殺しの木, ''Shimekoroshinoki'', Strangler Figs
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|Wallpapers = WP #284, #326, #381
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==Features==
==Features==
The Floating Catacombs, being a deeper part of the [[Yume 2kki:Viridescent Temple|Viridescent Temple]], is a dark, dreary expanse with cubic structures like in the aforementioned world, which feature neon-green mushrooms growing out of them, where some of the structures here are floating in mid-air, as the name implies.
The Floating Catacombs, being a deeper part of the [[Yume 2kki:Viridescent Temple|Viridescent Temple]], is a dark, dreary expanse with cubic structures like in the aforementioned world, though those found here are covered in thick, tangled vines. As the name implies, some of these structures are floating in mid-air, and a few feature neon-green mushrooms growing out of them,


One of the cubes in this world will glow if you bump or interact with it.
By heading slightly north and then immediately east in the main area, you will come across a staircase to a floating cube. Interacting with it will cause the green mushrooms to stop glowing, and backtracking at this point will reveal a monstrous mass of red, purple, and blueish swirls, eyes, and arms emerging from the bottom of the staircase. Going down into the mass will take you to [[Yume 2kki:Fossil Lake|Fossil Lake]].


By heading slightly north and then immediately east in the main area, one will come across a staircase to an interactable floating cube. Backtracking after doing so will reveal a monstrous figure emerging from the staircase, and going further will take you to the [[Yume 2kki:Fossil Lake|Fossil Lake]].
Shortly southwest of the aforementioned staircase leading to the floating cube, you can find a cube serving as passage to a small area filled with glowing mushrooms. Interacting with/bumping any side the cube or using the [[Yume 2kki:Effects#Fairy.2FYousei|Fairy]] effect while nearby will cause the passage entrance to glow briefly, making it easier to locate. Among the mushrooms are some [[wikipedia:Hallucigenia|hallucigenia]]-like worms that quickly disappear with approaching footsteps, but remain if the [[Yume 2kki:Effects#Fairy.2FYousei|Fairy]] or [[Yume 2kki:Effects#Spacesuit|Spacesuit]] effect is used. Entering this area will give you [[Yume 2kki:Wallpaper Guide|Wallpaper #284]] and [[Yume 2kki:Wallpaper Guide|Wallpaper #381]].


Shortly southwest of the aforementioned staircase leading to the floating cube, you can find a passage on a wall, to a small area filled with these glowing mushrooms, where that passage can glow by using the [[Yume 2kki:Effects#Fairy.2FYousei|Fairy]] effect, making it easier to locate. Among the mushrooms are some hallucigenia-like worms that quickly disappear with approaching footsteps, but remain if the [[Yume 2kki:Effects#Fairy.2FYousei|Fairy]] or [[Yume 2kki:Effects#Spacesuit|Spacesuit]] effect is used. Entering this area will give you [[Yume 2kki:Wallpaper Guide|Wallpaper #284]] and [[Yume 2kki:Wallpaper Guide|Wallpaper #381]].
If you have the [[Yume 2kki:Effects#Bike.2FMotorcycle|Bike]] and [[Yume 2kki:Effects#Wolf|Wolf]], you will also obtain [[Yume 2kki:Wallpaper Guide|Wallpaper #326]] upon entering the area.


If you have the [[Yume 2kki:Effects#Bike.2FMotorcycle|Bike]] and [[Yume 2kki:Effects#Wolf|Wolf]], you will obtain [[Yume 2kki:Wallpaper Guide|Wallpaper #326]] upon entering the area.
== Trivia ==
 
* In Japanese, this world is named after the [[wikipedia:Strangler_fig|strangler fig]], a plant that grows by anchoring itself to trees and eventually enveloping them (sometimes killing the host), though it is also known to grow on structures and buildings.


==Directions==
==Directions==

Revision as of 05:16, 12 November 2023

Floating Catacombs
Floating catacombs.png
Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

絞め殺しの木
絞め殺しの木
Shimekoroshinoki
Strangler Figs

Effects EffectNone
Collectibles

WP #284
#326
#381

Events None
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas Viridescent Temple
Fossil Lake
BGM 🔊 bgm042 (No. 268B)
🔊 bgm059 – Mushroom room (No. 282B)
Map ID 1135, 1136, 1137
Version Added 0.112b patch 3
Last Updated 0.119b patch 5
Author qxy

Floating Catacombs is an area accessible from a tunnel in the Viridescent Temple.

Features

The Floating Catacombs, being a deeper part of the Viridescent Temple, is a dark, dreary expanse with cubic structures like in the aforementioned world, though those found here are covered in thick, tangled vines. As the name implies, some of these structures are floating in mid-air, and a few feature neon-green mushrooms growing out of them,

By heading slightly north and then immediately east in the main area, you will come across a staircase to a floating cube. Interacting with it will cause the green mushrooms to stop glowing, and backtracking at this point will reveal a monstrous mass of red, purple, and blueish swirls, eyes, and arms emerging from the bottom of the staircase. Going down into the mass will take you to Fossil Lake.

Shortly southwest of the aforementioned staircase leading to the floating cube, you can find a cube serving as passage to a small area filled with glowing mushrooms. Interacting with/bumping any side the cube or using the Fairy effect while nearby will cause the passage entrance to glow briefly, making it easier to locate. Among the mushrooms are some hallucigenia-like worms that quickly disappear with approaching footsteps, but remain if the Fairy or Spacesuit effect is used. Entering this area will give you Wallpaper #284 and Wallpaper #381.

If you have the Bike and Wolf, you will also obtain Wallpaper #326 upon entering the area.

Trivia

  • In Japanese, this world is named after the strangler fig, a plant that grows by anchoring itself to trees and eventually enveloping them (sometimes killing the host), though it is also known to grow on structures and buildings.

Directions

If the connection from the Library to the Infinite Library has been unlocked:

If the connection from Urotsuki's Dream Apartments to Fossil Lake is active:

Gallery