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|NPCS = None
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|Connections = [[Erythrocyte Maze]] {{NeedsEffect|Crossing}}
|Connections = [[Erythrocyte Maze]] {{NeedsEffect|Crossing}}
|BGM = spelude-kodou2, 間宙_byやわらか (Tree of Life, Sephirothic state), bgm015 (Tree of Life, Qliphothic state)
|BGM = spelude-kodou2, 間宙_byやわらか (Tree of Life - Sephirothic state), bgm015 (Tree of Life - Qliphothic state)
|Map ID = 1392, 1393
|Map ID = 1392, 1393
|Primary = [[:Category:Spelude|spelude]]
|Primary = [[:Category:Spelude|spelude]]

Revision as of 01:44, 25 October 2020

Blood Cell Sea
Blood cell sea.png
Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

srom
srom

Effects EffectNone
Events None
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas Erythrocyte Maze Crossing
BGM spelude-kodou2間宙_byやわらか (Tree of Life - Sephirothic state)bgm015 (Tree of Life - Qliphothic state)
Map ID 1392, 1393
Author spelude

[[Category:spelude]] Blood Cell Sea is a world accessible from one of the crystals in Erythrocyte Maze.

Features

As implied by the name, this area is a looping, aquatic environment where red blood cells wander the surroundings. From the enteance, taking one block left and going south leads to a hole to the Tree of Life.

Tree of Life

This is a small area with a pastel-green tree on the northern portion. Interacting with it will pan the camera upwards, revealing its upper portion. By chainsawing the tree, the area will take on a dark, eerie appearance: the Tree of Life in its Qliphothic state. Using the glasses here will reveal Urotsuki on the treetop, whose state is determined randomly, and exiting the area will reveal that the sea is red with blood.

Directions

Nexus → Heart WorldSpherical Space LabyrinthMiraculous Waters → Erythrocyte Maze → Blood Cell Sea

Trivia

  • The area's Japanese name, srom, is "mors" or "death" in Latin spelled backwards.

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