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    |Connections = {{Connection|First Steps}}, {{Connection|Lamp World}}, {{Connection|Rainforest Road}}, {{Connection|Overgrown Rust}}, {{Connection|R-Maze}}
    |Connections = {{Connection|First Steps}}, {{Connection|Lamp World}}, {{Connection|Rainforest Road}}, {{Connection|Overgrown Rust}}, {{Connection|R-Maze||chance_description= 1/? upon creating a new save}}
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    Latest revision as of 16:06, 22 June 2023

    Black Waters
    MumaBlackWaters.png
    Basic Info
    Memories EffectNone
    Events None
    Notable NPCs None
    Other
    Connecting Areas

    First Steps
    Lamp World
    Rainforest Road
    Overgrown Rust
    R-Maze Chance🍀

    BGM None
    Map ID 0077

    Black Waters is an area accessible from First Steps.

    Annotated map of the Black Waters

    Features

    Black Waters is a road whose surroundings are completely monochrome. Muma's appearance in this area will ripple heavily, indicating that she is underwater. A few streetlights can be seen along the road, with a boy found to the right of the entrance that makes a strange noise when interacted with.

    Adjacent to the streetlight he is standing by is a stone doorway that leads to Lamp World when entered. Heading further right, various cones line the sides of the road, and are replaced by traffic signs even further down. Continuing past these will eventually transition you into the Rainforest Road.

    Going left from the entrance instead will take you to a tunnel surrounded by more cones, which transports you to Overgrown Rust.

    Directions

    Memory Room → First Steps → Black Waters

    Gallery