×
Create a new article
Write your page title here:
We currently have 3,033 articles on YumeWiki. Type your article name above or click on one of the titles below and start writing!



YumeWiki
3,033Articles

Yume 2kki:Red Monastery: Difference between revisions

>Sniperbob2kki
No edit summary
mNo edit summary
 
(33 intermediate revisions by 16 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Locationbox
{{Locationbox
|headercolor = #CC0032
|headercolor = #cc0032
|headerfontcolor = #686891
|headerfontcolor = #f0d032
|image = RedMonastery1.png
|image = Red monastery statue guy.png
|Name = monastery
|JapaneseName = 赤色現代美術館
|Name = Red Modern Art Museum
|Effects = None
|Effects = None
|Wallpapers = None
|Wallpapers = None
|Events = None
|Events = None
|NPCS = None
|NPCS = None
|Connections = [[Purple World]], [[T-Folk World]]
|Connections = {{Connection|Purple World}}, {{Connection|T-Folk World}}, {{Connection|Blue Restaurant|unlock_type=Locked}}, {{Connection|Blue House Road|isolation_type=DeadEnd}}
|BGM = yumepo9
|BGM = {{BGM|title=yumepo9|filename=Yumepo6_fast.ogg|soundroom=640B|speed=150}}, {{BGM|title=yumepo9|filename=Yumepo9_slow(Red_Monastery).ogg|label=Lights Off|soundroom=640C|speed=40}},{{BGM|title=bgm023|filename=Bgm023(299D).ogg|label=Drawing|soundroom=299D|speed=70}}, {{BGM|title=dedp_qs0UrDFJ_bgm076|speed=50|filename=Dedp_qs0UrDFJ_bgm076_slow.ogg|label=Dark version from Blue House Road|soundroom=055F}}
|Map ID = 1377
|Map ID = 1377
|Contributing=[[:Category:Yasakoten|Yasakoten]]|Primary = [[:Category:sniperbob|sniperbob]]
|Primary = sniperbob
|Contributing = Yasakoten
|VersionAdded = 0.114g patch 4
}}
}}
'''Red Monastery''' is an area accessible from the curved bone in [[Purple World]].
'''Red Monastery''' is an area accessible from the curved bone in [[Yume 2kki:Purple World|Purple World]].
{{LocationMap|filename=RedMonasteryMap.png|caption=Map of the Red Monastery.}}


== Features ==
==Features==
This area features hallways with gray flooring and red walls, bearing some resemblance to the [[Forest Carnival]] in its structure.
This area features hallways with gray flooring and red walls, bearing some resemblance to the [[Yume 2kki:Forest Carnival|Forest Carnival]] in its structure.


Going north from the entrance, you can find a gray statue that depicts a large humanoid figure, with large ears and black, empty eyes, with a gold artifact on its forehead. It has a sign next to it, interacting with this sign will show a drawing of the being from the statue being attacked by small stick figures, some of them even running away from it. There is also Japanese text on this drawing that reads "Anger". Going west at the first intersection from the entrance and then north, one can find another statue that depicts a dolphin-like figure with a terrifying smile and smug eyes. It seems to also have two gold rings around it and a golden artifact hanging from its tail, similar to the one from the other statue. It has its own drawing which depicts it destroying a boat with two stick figures on it at night, accompanied by an appropriate caption in Japanese, "Destruction".
Going north from the entrance, you can find a gray statue that depicts a large humanoid figure, with large ears and black, empty eyes, with a gold artifact on its forehead. It has a sign next to it, interacting with this sign will show a drawing of the being from the statue being attacked by small stick figures, some of them even running away from it. There is also Japanese text on this drawing that reads "Anger". Interacting with the wall behind the statue will turn off the lights, making the world darker and the music slower. Going west at the first intersection from the entrance and then south, one can find another statue that depicts a dolphin-like figure with a terrifying smile and smug eyes. It seems to also have two gold rings around it and a golden artifact hanging from its tail, similar to the one from the other statue. It has its own drawing which depicts it destroying a boat with two stick figures on it at night, accompanied by an appropriate caption in Japanese, "Destruction".


Going further on to the west of this area, you can find a zigzagging pathway heading north, following it will lead you to a room full of boxes. This room also features a spinning T, which warps you to [[T-Folk World]], a lemon, and an animated mourning face. Equipping the chainsaw, will make the face shake faster and also cry. Killing it will play a long sound effect of a baby crying.
Going further on to the west of this area, you can find a zigzagging pathway heading north, following it will lead you to a room full of boxes. This room also features a spinning T, which warps you to [[Yume 2kki:T-Folk World|T-Folk World]], a lemon that if you chainsaw, will make the screen turn yellow and will also make Urotsuki cover her eyes, moving a few steps back, with the screen turning back to normal after a short while. An animated mourning face can also be found here, equipping the chainsaw will make the face shake faster and also cry. Killing it will play a long sound effect of a baby crying.


== Directions ==
==Directions==
Nexus → [[Purple World]] → Red Monastery
*The Nexus → [[Yume 2kki:Purple World|Purple World]] → '''Red Monastery'''
== Trivia ==
*The pose of the first statue in its drawing is quite similar to the pose of the figure in the backdrop of [[Blue House Road]].


== Gallery ==
==Trivia==
*The pose of the first statue in its drawing is quite similar to the pose of the figure in the backdrop of [[Yume 2kki:Blue House Road|Blue House Road]].
*In older versions, the graphics and layout of this area were quite different and more compact. Following version 0.120, this area was given a major rework alongside the author's other work with a more expansive layout, as well as cleaned-up and much more detailed spritework.
*Prior to 0.120, the light switch that could turn the lights off was initially hidden behind the humanoid statue, and was bugged; it could not be turned back on unless the player re-entered this world.
===Old Images===
<gallery>
<gallery>
RedMonastery2.png|The entrance to this world
RedMonastery2.png
RedMonastery1.png|Why are you crying? I'm not THAT ugly.
RedMonastery1.png
RedMonastery1a.png|"Anger"
RedMonastery1a.png|"Anger"
RedMonastery3.png|A very, very, mischievous smile.
RedMonastery3.png|A very, very mischievous smile.
RedMonastery3a.png|"Destruction"
RedMonastery3a.png|"Destruction"
RedMonastery6.png|T
RedMonastery6.png|Entrance to [[Yume 2kki:T-Folk World|T-Folk World]]
RedMonastery4.png|LEMON!!!!!!!!!!
RedMonaster5.png|So what if I kill you, will you cry?
RedMonaster5.png|So what if I kill you, will you cry?
RedMonastery4.png
RedMonastery7.png|MY EYES!!!!
</gallery>
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Red monastery spike.png|Entrance from Purple World.
File:Red monastery statue guy.png
File:Red monastery statue card.png
File:120 worm sculpture.png
File:120 worm card.png
File:Red monastery switch.png|Interacting with this will turn the lights off.
File:Red mon t folk connection.png|To T-Folk World.
</gallery>
</gallery>
[[Category:Locations]]
[[Category:sniperbob]]

Latest revision as of 21:04, 30 October 2024

Red Monastery
Red monastery statue guy.png
Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

赤色現代美術館
Red Modern Art Museum

Effects EffectNone
Events None
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas Purple World
T-Folk World
Blue Restaurant Locked🔒
Blue House Road DeadEnd↩️
BGM 🔊 yumepo9 (No. 640B)
🔊 yumepo9 – Lights Off (No. 640C)
🔊 bgm023 – Drawing (No. 299D)
🔊 dedp_qs0UrDFJ_bgm076 – Dark version from Blue House Road (No. 055F)
Map ID 1377
Version Added 0.114g patch 4
Primary Author sniperbob
Contributing Author(s) Yasakoten
Extras +

YNOproject Badges

LemonSqueeze(badgeY2).png When Life Gives You Lemons

Red Monastery is an area accessible from the curved bone in Purple World.

Map of the Red Monastery.

Features

This area features hallways with gray flooring and red walls, bearing some resemblance to the Forest Carnival in its structure.

Going north from the entrance, you can find a gray statue that depicts a large humanoid figure, with large ears and black, empty eyes, with a gold artifact on its forehead. It has a sign next to it, interacting with this sign will show a drawing of the being from the statue being attacked by small stick figures, some of them even running away from it. There is also Japanese text on this drawing that reads "Anger". Interacting with the wall behind the statue will turn off the lights, making the world darker and the music slower. Going west at the first intersection from the entrance and then south, one can find another statue that depicts a dolphin-like figure with a terrifying smile and smug eyes. It seems to also have two gold rings around it and a golden artifact hanging from its tail, similar to the one from the other statue. It has its own drawing which depicts it destroying a boat with two stick figures on it at night, accompanied by an appropriate caption in Japanese, "Destruction".

Going further on to the west of this area, you can find a zigzagging pathway heading north, following it will lead you to a room full of boxes. This room also features a spinning T, which warps you to T-Folk World, a lemon that if you chainsaw, will make the screen turn yellow and will also make Urotsuki cover her eyes, moving a few steps back, with the screen turning back to normal after a short while. An animated mourning face can also be found here, equipping the chainsaw will make the face shake faster and also cry. Killing it will play a long sound effect of a baby crying.

Directions

Trivia

  • The pose of the first statue in its drawing is quite similar to the pose of the figure in the backdrop of Blue House Road.
  • In older versions, the graphics and layout of this area were quite different and more compact. Following version 0.120, this area was given a major rework alongside the author's other work with a more expansive layout, as well as cleaned-up and much more detailed spritework.
  • Prior to 0.120, the light switch that could turn the lights off was initially hidden behind the humanoid statue, and was bugged; it could not be turned back on unless the player re-entered this world.

Old Images

Gallery