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[[File:nightmare_inn_map.png|thumb|260x260px|Map of the Nightmare Inn]] | [[File:nightmare_inn_map.png|thumb|260x260px|Map of the Nightmare Inn]] | ||
==Features== | ==Features== | ||
Much like its preceding area, Nightmare Inn is a hotel-like place but with objects that suggest a distinctly Asian flavor, such as the presence of paper lanterns with tags. The area has been seemingly infested by vicious, blob-like monsters on the walls and ground, as evident upon arriving from Industrial Hotel--some even appear to be emerging from the walls through some kind of summoning circle etched on, and is populated heavily by [ | Much like its preceding area, Nightmare Inn is a hotel-like place but with objects that suggest a distinctly Asian flavor, such as the presence of paper lanterns with tags. The area has been seemingly infested by vicious, blob-like monsters on the walls and ground, as evident upon arriving from Industrial Hotel--some even appear to be emerging from the walls through some kind of summoning circle etched on, and is populated heavily by [[wikipedia:Jiangshi|Jiangshi]], who look at the player if [[Effects#Grave|Grave]] is equipped. Every single corridor appears to have a strange, rusty grid overlaid on the screen. The inn also appears to be placed in an apocalyptic setting, as a burning city is seen through its jagged windows. | ||
In the main room, full of dining chairs and tables, all of the halls have been seemingly blocked-off, including by a Jiangshi. Only the hall in the southwest is accessible, where you are lead into a long corridor. By entering the doorway, you're lead to another dining area where the north walls have been adorned with stained-glass windows. | In the main room, full of dining chairs and tables, all of the halls have been seemingly blocked-off, including by a Jiangshi. Only the hall in the southwest is accessible, where you are lead into a long corridor. By entering the doorway, you're lead to another dining area where the north walls have been adorned with stained-glass windows. | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* The event tile for the Nun is internally named "Tot tsi ttog". If written backward, this means "Gott ist tot", meaning "God is dead" in German. This is apparently a [ | * The event tile for the Nun is internally named "Tot tsi ttog". If written backward, this means "Gott ist tot", meaning "God is dead" in German. This is apparently a [[wikipedia:God_is_dead|famous quote]] by a German philosopher named Friedrich Nietzsche. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 03:03, 11 July 2022
Nightmare Inn | |
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Basic Info | |
Japanese Name(s) |
裏懐古の宿 |
Effects | None |
Events | None |
Notable NPCs | Nun, Jiangshi |
Other | |
Connecting Areas | Industrial Hotel ⛔ |
BGM | Blue (49) |
Map ID | 1810 |
Version Added | 0.118h |
Author | aediorugap |
[[Category:aediorugap]] The Nightmare Inn is an area accessible from the guarded door in the Industrial Hotel's highest section, provided the player's money count is any set of fours.
Features
Much like its preceding area, Nightmare Inn is a hotel-like place but with objects that suggest a distinctly Asian flavor, such as the presence of paper lanterns with tags. The area has been seemingly infested by vicious, blob-like monsters on the walls and ground, as evident upon arriving from Industrial Hotel--some even appear to be emerging from the walls through some kind of summoning circle etched on, and is populated heavily by Jiangshi, who look at the player if Grave is equipped. Every single corridor appears to have a strange, rusty grid overlaid on the screen. The inn also appears to be placed in an apocalyptic setting, as a burning city is seen through its jagged windows.
In the main room, full of dining chairs and tables, all of the halls have been seemingly blocked-off, including by a Jiangshi. Only the hall in the southwest is accessible, where you are lead into a long corridor. By entering the doorway, you're lead to another dining area where the north walls have been adorned with stained-glass windows.
Chainsawing the Jiangshi in the northwest wall of the main room leads you to another winding corridor, to a stairwell flanked by more Jiangshi. The proceeding room is yet another dining room, where the only northeast is blocked off and leads to the third floor. On this floor, chainsawing the Jiangshi blocking the northwest corridor will then lead you to a church of some kind, where there is no music playing. Traveling up north reveals some sort of ritual taking place among a group of demons and a blonde nun, praying over the body of a saw shark lain bare upon the carpet, perhaps as some kind of sacrifice. By interacting with the fence behind the nun, the camera pans upward to reveal another image of a saw shark (likely crucified) over a shrine. Using the Glasses will turn the nun's face black and reveal the demons' leech-like mouths before Urotsuki.
Going back to the third floor's main room, the northeast corridor leads to a yet another set of dining tables overlooking a balcony, to show a view of the city's skyline overlooked by a red sun with a prominent eye. A line of Jiangshi can be seen here overlooking the balcony. A table in the upper center of the room can be found with a skull and some kind of candlestick.
Directions
Nexus → Toy World → Wooden Block World → Pancake World → Tuna Desert → Nazca Valley → Love Lodge → Refrigerator Tower → Dark Cheese Hell → Industrial Hotel → Nightmare Inn
Trivia
- The event tile for the Nun is internally named "Tot tsi ttog". If written backward, this means "Gott ist tot", meaning "God is dead" in German. This is apparently a famous quote by a German philosopher named Friedrich Nietzsche.