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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
The area's Japanese name, Fumikiri Forest, is translated into Crossing Forest. Fumikiri is composed of "Fumi (step)" and "kiri (cut)", meaning cutting off from stepping.
===Old Images===
===Old Images===
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Revision as of 12:13, 15 August 2024

Crossing Forest
CrossingForest vm.png
Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

踏切森林
Fumikiri shinrin

Effects EffectNone
Events None
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas Night World
Construction Sign World
Hollows
Waterlogged Flats
BGM 🔊 otoshitakeuti-tikagai (No. 1021)
🔊 nanika_drown – Crossing Thickets (No. 770B)
🔊 tonny31.6 – Underground (No. 284G)
Map ID 3244, 3245, 3246
Version Added 0.123h
Last Updated 0.124d
Primary Author Murasaki no Yume
Contributing Author(s) Nabisae, Autumn
Extras +

Vending Machine

CrossingForestVM1.png Found to the south after getting past the last road.

Crossing Forest is an area accessible from Night World.

Features

This medium-sized looping world is constituted of 3 roads, mostly trees and crossing signs. Warped by a deep brown rune statue from Night World, you see your clones riding their motor along the road, some left and others right, and a cross cat with its black torso walking right. If you crash into the motorist, an explosion sound will be made and you will be propelled in some directions, which is determined by in what direction you face the motorist. Interacting the weird cat makes an electronic sound. A traffic light warps you to the Underground.

Crossing Thickets

Underground

This subarea consists of many gray eyes, a black-and-white graffiti road and a giant statue. Interacting this statue takes you to Crossing Thickets.

Directions

If the player has the Crossing effect:

Trivia

The area's Japanese name, Fumikiri Forest, is translated into Crossing Forest. Fumikiri is composed of "Fumi (step)" and "kiri (cut)", meaning cutting off from stepping.

Old Images

Gallery