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[[File:Barracks.jpg|thumb|300px|The Barracks Settlement]]
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The''' Barracks Settlement''', also known as the '''Ghost Town''', is an area that can be accessed from [[Wilderness|Wilderness A]] by going east and then north-west from the [[Dark World]] gate, or by entering the [[Docks]] from [[Hell]] and talking to the [[Pirori]] found at one end of the docks. It is an openly-looping area that consists of identical shacks and Pirori wandering the streets. It is said that the Pirori are denizens of the Barracks Settlement that have spread out throughout the dreamworld.
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|image = Barracks.jpg
|JapaneseName = バラック集落
|Name = Barracks Settlement, 土, Soil
|Effects = None
|Map Type = Medium, Looping, Multiple maps
|Events = None
|NPCS = [[Yume Nikki:Pirori|Pirori]], [[Yume Nikki:Seahorse|Seahorse]], [[Yume Nikki:Isee|Isee]], [[Yume Nikki:Buyo Buyo|Buyo Buyo]] (earlier versions)
|Connections = {{Connection|Wilderness}}, {{Connection|Mural World|one_way_type=NoReturn}}, {{Connection|FC World B|one_way_type=NoReturn}}
|BGM = {{BGM|title=バラック集落|filename=BGM_017.ogg|speed=100}}
|Map ID = 0066 (Town), 0068 (Isee Path), 0069 (Seahorse)
|VersionAdded = 0.02
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The''' Barracks Settlement''' (also called the '''Ghost Town''' by some fans, or the '''Shanty Village''' by the English [[Yume Nikki:Soundtrack|soundtrack]]) is a [[Yume Nikki:List of Locations#Deeper Locations|deeper location]] that can be accessed from the [[Yume Nikki:Wilderness|Wilderness]] by going east and then north-west from [[Yume Nikki:Dark World|Dark World's]] gate, or by talking to the [[Yume Nikki:Pirori|Pirori]] found at one of the ends of the [[Yume Nikki:Docks B|Docks B]].
{{LocationMap|filename=BarracksSettlementMap.png|caption=Map of the Barracks Settlement|customsize=267px}}
==Features==
It is an openly-looping area that consists of identical shacks and telephone poles scattered around, all surrounded by a green fence. Pirori wander the streets of the village and it is largely believed to be their hometown, as they can be found spread out throughout many other locations in the dream world, such as the [[Yume Nikki:Sewers|Sewers]].


The background music that plays here gives off a feeling of loneliness and hopelessness.
Although there are many small buildings, only two of them can be entered. One slightly west of the entrance contains a strange orange creature known as the [[Yume Nikki:Seahorse|Seahorse]], which is surrounded by coral-like objects also seen at the top of the map. The other house is in the northern section of the map and contains a path that runs between several houses, similar to the ones found in the main section of this map, with windows that have been replaced with monocular [[Yume Nikki:Isee|Isee]]. This path leads to a one-way door to [[Yume Nikki:Mural World|Mural World]].


Although there are many shacks, only two of them are able to be entered. One shack contains a [[List of Characters#Unnamed Character (The Barracks Settlement)|strange orange creature]], another with a path to the [[Mural World]]. By talking to a certain Pirori who is randomly decided each dream, you will be teleported to [[FC World|FC World B]].
By talking to a certain Pirori who is randomly decided upon entering the Barracks Settlement, the player will be teleported to [[Yume Nikki:FC World B|FC World B]], which leads to the [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Buyo Buyo|Buyo Buyo]] effect.
==Connections==
 
*[[The Wilderness|Wilderness A]] ''- Walk through the gap in the fence''
<gallery>
*The [[The Docks|Docks A]] ''- Talk to the Pirori''
seahorsie.png|The Seahorse
**The''' Barracks Settlement'''
Isee_in_Barracks_Settlement.PNG|The Isee Path
***[[Mural World]] ''- Walk through the path in one of the shacks''
</gallery>
***[[FC World|FC World B]] ''- Talk the the Pirori''
 
[[Category:Locations]]
==Directions==
[[Yume Nikki:Nexus|Nexus]] → [[Yume Nikki:Dark World|Dark World]] → [[Yume Nikki:Wilderness|Wilderness]] → Barracks Settlement
 
==Trivia==
*In version 0.06, this location housed the Buyo Buyo effect, with the [[Yume Nikki:Buyo Buyo|Buyo Buyo]] in the non-FC art style of the game. This can be seen [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4tY9K7H8Lk&t=31m58s here].
**In version 0.08, both the Seahorse and the Buyo Buyo appear here, with the Seahorse seemingly sucking it dry as glugging noises are heard. The Buyo Buyo still appears in FC World B and gives its effect.
**In version 0.09, both the Seahorse and the Buyo Buyo are still here, but the Seahorse now has its orange look instead of its earlier purple one.
**Notably, the Barracks Settlement is connected to FC World B through a Pirori.
 
==Gallery==
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Barracks.png|Barracks Settlement Main Area.
Barrackmural.png|Path connecting to Mural World {{OneWay|NoReturn}}.
Yn006 barracksB.png|The Buyo Buyo NPC found in version 0.06.
Yn008 barracks.png|The Seahorse and Buyo Buyo in version 0.08.
Yn009 barracksB.png|The Seahorse and Buyo Buyo in version 0.09.
Newbarracks.jpg|The Barracks Settlement in ''[[Yume Nikki:YUMENIKKI –DREAM DIARY–|YUMENIKKI –DREAM DIARY–]]'', featuring a drawing of [[Yume Nikki:Wrapi|Wrapi]] on the wall.
</gallery>

Latest revision as of 00:39, 4 September 2024

Barracks Settlement
Barracks.jpg
Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

バラック集落
Barracks Settlement

Soil

Effects EffectNone
Events None
Notable NPCs Pirori, Seahorse, Isee, Buyo Buyo (earlier versions)
Other
Connecting Areas Wilderness
Mural World NoReturn➡️
FC World B NoReturn➡️
BGM 🔊 バラック集落
Map ID 0066 (Town)
0068 (Isee Path)
0069 (Seahorse)
Map Type Medium, Looping, Multiple maps
Version Added 0.02
Extras +

YNOproject Badges

Seahorse(badgeYN).png Seahorse
IseePath(badgeYN).png Isee Stare
FCPirori(badgeYN).gif FCPirori(badgeYN).png Travelin' with Pirori

The Barracks Settlement (also called the Ghost Town by some fans, or the Shanty Village by the English soundtrack) is a deeper location that can be accessed from the Wilderness by going east and then north-west from Dark World's gate, or by talking to the Pirori found at one of the ends of the Docks B.

Map of the Barracks Settlement

Features

It is an openly-looping area that consists of identical shacks and telephone poles scattered around, all surrounded by a green fence. Pirori wander the streets of the village and it is largely believed to be their hometown, as they can be found spread out throughout many other locations in the dream world, such as the Sewers.

Although there are many small buildings, only two of them can be entered. One slightly west of the entrance contains a strange orange creature known as the Seahorse, which is surrounded by coral-like objects also seen at the top of the map. The other house is in the northern section of the map and contains a path that runs between several houses, similar to the ones found in the main section of this map, with windows that have been replaced with monocular Isee. This path leads to a one-way door to Mural World.

By talking to a certain Pirori who is randomly decided upon entering the Barracks Settlement, the player will be teleported to FC World B, which leads to the Buyo Buyo effect.

Directions

NexusDark WorldWilderness → Barracks Settlement

Trivia

  • In version 0.06, this location housed the Buyo Buyo effect, with the Buyo Buyo in the non-FC art style of the game. This can be seen here.
    • In version 0.08, both the Seahorse and the Buyo Buyo appear here, with the Seahorse seemingly sucking it dry as glugging noises are heard. The Buyo Buyo still appears in FC World B and gives its effect.
    • In version 0.09, both the Seahorse and the Buyo Buyo are still here, but the Seahorse now has its orange look instead of its earlier purple one.
    • Notably, the Barracks Settlement is connected to FC World B through a Pirori.

Gallery