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| location = [[Yume Nikki: | | caption = A GIF where one of the two Falling Men has appeared in the sky | ||
| events = [[Yume Nikki:Events#Falling Men|Falling Men]] | |||
| location = [[Yume Nikki:Wilderness#Northern Wilderness|Wilderness: Staircase to the Sky]] | |||
| role = None | | role = None | ||
| size = Small | | size = Small | ||
| notes = They both have a 1/4 chance of appearing, but the second one can only appear if the first did. | |||
| notes = They both have a 1/4 chance of appearing, but the second one only | |||
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The '''Falling Men''' (砂飛行, Sand Flight, comparable to [[Yume Nikki:Takofuusen|Takofuusen's]] filename) are tiny, decorative stick-figure characters that appear randomly in the background of the [[Yume Nikki: | |||
The '''Falling Men''' (砂飛行, Sand Flight, comparable to [[Yume Nikki:Takofuusen|Takofuusen's]] filename) are tiny, decorative stick-figure characters that appear randomly in the background of the [[Yume Nikki:Wilderness#Northern Wilderness|Stairway to the Sky]] in their own [[Yume Nikki:Events#Falling Men|event]]. | |||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The Falling Men | The Falling Men may appear as [[Yume Nikki:Madotsuki|Madotsuki]] walks up the Stairway to the Sky, falling in the background. As they are decorative characters, they can not be interacted with and do not react to any [[Yume Nikki:Effects|effects]]. When the player walks across two tiles along the stairs, roughly corresponding with the ends of the first and second shades of green in the sky,<!-- | ||
How accurate is this position information? | |||
--> a '''1/4''' chance is triggered for each one. The second falling man can only show up if the first one did, making the second one more rare to encounter, being a '''1/16''' chance. | |||
==Theories== | |||
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Considering the Falling Men appear around a large pyramid, it may also relate to the presence of [[Yume Nikki:Indigenous Imagery|indigenous imagery]] found throughout the game, particularly Aztec imagery. The Aztecs are commonly associated with their religious rituals which took place at the tops of pyramid-like temples serving as places of worship. Human and animal sacrifice was occasionally a part of these rituals, and humans who were used for such events were typically tumbled down the pyramids after being properly sacrificed, as shown in various pieces of Aztec art. | Considering the Falling Men appear around a large pyramid, it may also relate to the presence of [[Yume Nikki:Indigenous Imagery|indigenous imagery]] found throughout the game, particularly Aztec imagery. The Aztecs are commonly associated with their religious rituals which took place at the tops of pyramid-like temples serving as places of worship. Human and animal sacrifice was occasionally a part of these rituals, and humans who were used for such events were typically tumbled down the pyramids after being properly sacrificed, as shown in various pieces of Aztec art. | ||
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Some fans have [[Yume Nikki:Theories|speculated]] that these characters could be foreshadowing the [[Yume Nikki:The Ending|ending]] of the game, showing that even in her dreams, Madotsuki is thinking about killing herself. Some other aspects of the game's world may allude to the ending, such as the shoes on [[Yume Nikki:Madotsuki's Room|Madotsuki's balcony]] (as taking your shoes off before committing suicide is customary in Japan) and the [[Yume Nikki:Events#Witch's Flight|Witch's Flight]] event, which can be quickly canceled to make Madotsuki fall from the sky. | |||
{{SpoilerSectionEnd}} | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
Fallingmanbigboy.png|Closeup of their in-game sprite, named "砂飛行" | |||
Lucky.png|A screenshot of both Falling Men | |||
</gallery> | |||
[[Category:Yume Nikki Characters]] | [[Category:Yume Nikki Characters]] | ||
[[Category:Yume Nikki Events]] | [[Category:Yume Nikki Events]] | ||
[[Category:Yume Nikki Decorative NPCs]] | [[Category:Yume Nikki Decorative NPCs]] | ||
[[Category:Yume Nikki Characters With Official Names]] | [[Category:Yume Nikki Characters With Official Names]] |
Latest revision as of 23:57, 14 November 2024
Falling Men | |
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A GIF where one of the two Falling Men has appeared in the sky | |
Basic Info | |
Role | None |
Collectibles | None |
Events | Falling Men |
Location | |
Other | |
Size | Small |
Notes: | They both have a 1/4 chance of appearing, but the second one can only appear if the first did. |
The Falling Men (砂飛行, Sand Flight, comparable to Takofuusen's filename) are tiny, decorative stick-figure characters that appear randomly in the background of the Stairway to the Sky in their own event.
Overview
The Falling Men may appear as Madotsuki walks up the Stairway to the Sky, falling in the background. As they are decorative characters, they can not be interacted with and do not react to any effects. When the player walks across two tiles along the stairs, roughly corresponding with the ends of the first and second shades of green in the sky, a 1/4 chance is triggered for each one. The second falling man can only show up if the first one did, making the second one more rare to encounter, being a 1/16 chance.
Theories
Considering the Falling Men appear around a large pyramid, it may also relate to the presence of indigenous imagery found throughout the game, particularly Aztec imagery. The Aztecs are commonly associated with their religious rituals which took place at the tops of pyramid-like temples serving as places of worship. Human and animal sacrifice was occasionally a part of these rituals, and humans who were used for such events were typically tumbled down the pyramids after being properly sacrificed, as shown in various pieces of Aztec art.
Spoilers:
Some fans have speculated that these characters could be foreshadowing the ending of the game, showing that even in her dreams, Madotsuki is thinking about killing herself. Some other aspects of the game's world may allude to the ending, such as the shoes on Madotsuki's balcony (as taking your shoes off before committing suicide is customary in Japan) and the Witch's Flight event, which can be quickly canceled to make Madotsuki fall from the sky.
Spoilers end here.