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Lorn Tower is a single, circular, tall room with some furniture, a couple of beds, some scattered books, and a large golden mobile hanging from the ceiling. On the left is a poster that will display a full-screen painting when interacted with. The painting will initially be covered by black squares which will gradually disappear as you trigger various different events throughout the game, all of which are those that force Urotsuki awake.
Lorn Tower is a single, circular, tall room with some furniture, a couple of beds, some scattered books, and a large golden mobile hanging from the ceiling. On the left is a poster that will display a full-screen painting when interacted with. The painting will initially be covered by black squares which will gradually disappear as you trigger various different events throughout the game, all of which are those that force Urotsuki awake.


Interacting with the right-most bed will pan the screen upward, showing a ghostly image of Urotsuki sitting on top of part of the golden mobile. Using the [[Yume 2kki:Effects#Child|Child]] and [[Yume 2kki:Effects#Stretch|Stretch]] effects will show young and adult images of Urotsuki, respectively. After interacting with the bed a handful of times (it's random, but generally two or three), Urotsuki will turn into a very old woman with a cane, and the screen will gradually fade to black. Afterwards, the lights will return and Urotsuki will be shown sleeping on the floor of the tower. She will spring back up, but the screen will gradually fade to black again and the game will hit a dead end. The only options at this point are either pinching awake or using the [[Yume 2kki:Effects#Eyeball_Bomb|Eyeball Bomb]].
Interacting with the right-most bed will pan the screen upward, showing a ghostly image of Urotsuki sitting on top of part of the golden mobile. Using the [[Yume 2kki:Effects#Child|Child]] and [[Yume 2kki:Effects#Stretch|Stretch]] effects will show young and adult images of Urotsuki, respectively. After interacting with the bed a handful of times (it's random, but generally two or three), Urotsuki will turn into a very old woman with a cane, and the screen will gradually fade to black. Afterwards, the lights will return and Urotsuki will be shown sleeping on the floor of the tower. She will spring back up, but the screen will gradually fade to black again and the game will hit a dead end. The only options at this point are either pinching awake or using the [[Yume 2kki:Effects#Eyeball Bomb|Eyeball Bomb]].


Pinching Urotsuki awake while the tower hasn't faded to black will show a ghostly image of her sitting atop the bookcases at the center of the room. Oddly enough, pinching awake with the Child effect will show an 'adult' Urotsuki, while pinching awake with the Stretch effect will show both young and contemporary. Likewise, using the Eyeball Bomb will show a ghostly image of Urotsuki with said effect.
Pinching Urotsuki awake while the tower hasn't faded to black will show a ghostly image of her sitting atop the bookcases at the center of the room. Oddly enough, pinching awake with the Child effect will show an 'adult' Urotsuki, while pinching awake with the Stretch effect will show both young and contemporary. Likewise, using the Eyeball Bomb will show a ghostly image of Urotsuki with said effect.
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*[[Yume 2kki:Urotsuki's Dream Apartments|Urotsuki's Dream Apartments]]:
*[[Yume 2kki:Urotsuki's Dream Apartments|Urotsuki's Dream Apartments]]:
**Finish the [[Yume 2kki:Events#Penguin GB Game|Penguin GB Game]] (this unlocks Wallpaper #105).
**Finish the [[Yume 2kki:Events#Penguin GB Game|Penguin GB Game]] (this unlocks Wallpaper #105).
**Trigger the [[Yume 2kki:Events#Chasers in Urotsuki.E2.80.99s_Room|Chasers in Urotsuki's Room]] event, then get caught by the fox-masked man in the corridor.
**Trigger the [[Yume 2kki:Events#Chasers in Urotsuki's Room|Chasers in Urotsuki's Room]] event, then get caught by the fox-masked man in the corridor.
**Watch the [[Yume 2kki:Endings#Glitch Ending|Glitch Ending]].
**Watch the [[Yume 2kki:Endings#Glitch Ending|Glitch Ending]].
*[[Yume 2kki:Fairy Tale Woods|Fairy Tale Woods]]: Get caught by the shadowy figures during the chase from the streetlight path.
*[[Yume 2kki:Fairy Tale Woods|Fairy Tale Woods]]: Get caught by the shadowy figures during the chase from the streetlight path.
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==Directions==
==Directions==
* The Nexus → [[Yume 2kki:Forest World|Forest World]] → [[Yume 2kki:Underground TV Complex|Underground TV Complex]] → [[Yume 2kki:Jigsaw Puzzle World|Jigsaw Puzzle World]] → '''Lorn Tower'''
*The Nexus → [[Yume 2kki:Forest World|Forest World]] → [[Yume 2kki:Underground TV Complex|Underground TV Complex]] → [[Yume 2kki:Jigsaw Puzzle World|Jigsaw Puzzle World]] → '''Lorn Tower'''


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* This world's Japanese name is a play-on-words of the phrase 時は金なり (''Toki wa kane nari'', time is money) where 金 (Gold) is replaced with 銀 (Silver), possibly implying (somewhat nihilistically) that "time is pocket change".
*This world's Japanese name is a play-on-words of the phrase 時は金なり (''Toki wa kane nari'', time is money) where 金 (Gold) is replaced with 銀 (Silver), possibly implying (somewhat nihilistically) that "time is pocket change".


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery position="center">
<gallery>
File:Lorntower_small_uro.png|Child effect Urotsuki
File:Lorntower_small_uro.png|Child effect Urotsuki
File:Lorntower_adult_uro.png|Stretch effect Urotsuki
File:Lorntower_adult_uro.png|Stretch effect Urotsuki

Revision as of 12:49, 17 August 2024

Lorn Tower
2kki-tower-int.png
Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

時は銀なり
Toki wa gin nari
Time is Silver

Effects EffectNone
Collectibles

WP #464

Events None
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas Jigsaw Puzzle World NoEntry
BGM 🔊 2_38 (No. 208B)
Map ID 0454, 0455
Version Added 0.099b
Last Updated 0.116i patch 4
Author Yuki-Hitsuji

Lorn Tower is an area located deep inside Jigsaw Puzzle World, within the watery passage that connects to the Dream Beach. Although the tower itself is prominent enough, its entrance is somewhat hard to find, located in the center of a series of hidden paths within the ice directly below the tower.

Features

Lorn Tower is a single, circular, tall room with some furniture, a couple of beds, some scattered books, and a large golden mobile hanging from the ceiling. On the left is a poster that will display a full-screen painting when interacted with. The painting will initially be covered by black squares which will gradually disappear as you trigger various different events throughout the game, all of which are those that force Urotsuki awake.

Interacting with the right-most bed will pan the screen upward, showing a ghostly image of Urotsuki sitting on top of part of the golden mobile. Using the Child and Stretch effects will show young and adult images of Urotsuki, respectively. After interacting with the bed a handful of times (it's random, but generally two or three), Urotsuki will turn into a very old woman with a cane, and the screen will gradually fade to black. Afterwards, the lights will return and Urotsuki will be shown sleeping on the floor of the tower. She will spring back up, but the screen will gradually fade to black again and the game will hit a dead end. The only options at this point are either pinching awake or using the Eyeball Bomb.

Pinching Urotsuki awake while the tower hasn't faded to black will show a ghostly image of her sitting atop the bookcases at the center of the room. Oddly enough, pinching awake with the Child effect will show an 'adult' Urotsuki, while pinching awake with the Stretch effect will show both young and contemporary. Likewise, using the Eyeball Bomb will show a ghostly image of Urotsuki with said effect.

Revealing the Painting

Listed below are actions leading to events that contribute to revealing the painting.

Directions

Trivia

  • This world's Japanese name is a play-on-words of the phrase 時は金なり (Toki wa kane nari, time is money) where 金 (Gold) is replaced with 銀 (Silver), possibly implying (somewhat nihilistically) that "time is pocket change".

Gallery