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==Directions== | ==Directions== | ||
Nexus → [[Collective Unconscious:CGA Forest|CGA Forest]] → [[Collective Unconscious:Megalith Lake|Megalith Lake]] → [[Collective Unconscious:Golden Shore|Golden Shore]] → [[Collective Unconscious:Card Carving Cavern|Card Carving Cavern]] → [[Collective Unconscious:Bridge from Beyond|Bridge from Beyond]] → Agoraphobia | Nexus → [[Collective Unconscious:CGA Forest|CGA Forest]] → [[Collective Unconscious:Megalith Lake|Megalith Lake]] → [[Collective Unconscious:Golden Shore|Golden Shore]] → [[Collective Unconscious:Card Carving Cavern|Card Carving Cavern]] → [[Collective Unconscious:Bridge from Beyond|Bridge from Beyond]] → Agoraphobia | ||
==Trivia== | |||
* The term "Agoraphobia" refers to a fear of environments that are perceived to be "unsafe", particularly public spaces outside of a home where the individual might feel trapped or in danger. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 05:13, 23 June 2024
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Basic Info | |
Eidola | None |
Collectibles |
"ENTITY" cover |
Events | Agoraphobia |
Notable NPCs | None |
Other | |
Connecting Areas | Bridge from Beyond |
BGM | 🔊 Calicora_Melancholy (Clean) – Phase 1 (No. 191-2) 🔊 Calicora_Melancholy (Clean) – Phase 3 (No. 191-3) |
Map ID | 1092, 1097 |
Version Added | 0.1.0 |
Primary Author | Cheo |
Contributing Author(s) | Delly, bathynomus |
Agoraphobia is an area accessible from Bridge from Beyond.
Features
Agoraphobia is a very small location, consisting of only one messy bedroom. The main draw of the area is not this space, but the event that occurs within it.
Agoraphobia Event:
Directions
Nexus → CGA Forest → Megalith Lake → Golden Shore → Card Carving Cavern → Bridge from Beyond → Agoraphobia
Trivia
- The term "Agoraphobia" refers to a fear of environments that are perceived to be "unsafe", particularly public spaces outside of a home where the individual might feel trapped or in danger.
Gallery
- 3D2F62
- B0786F