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Dev known as Rio was kicked out of the development team due to evidence of grooming and pedophilia towards a 13 year old boy who lasted for 3 years until it was made recent, Yuga and RagnaEdge knew of this behavior and did nothing to stop it. Here is the evidence: <nowiki>https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_BtvntUrTem8m_V8H73yBipY04HjpccE/view</nowiki>
'''Mosenite''' is a classical Japanese painting style village that can be entered by chainsawing the bouncy snake in the wooden house from [[Bridged Swamp Islands]] or lighting the candle in [[Seaside Village]].
'''Mosenite''' is a classical Japanese painting style village that can be entered by chainsawing the bouncy snake in the wooden house from [[Bridged Swamp Islands]] or lighting the candle in [[Seaside Village]].
[[File:mosenite_village.png|thumb|275px|right|Map of Mosenite]]
[[File:mosenite_village.png|thumb|275px|right|Map of Mosenite]]

Revision as of 22:16, 15 June 2022

Heian Era Village
Mose1.PNG
Basic Info
Original Name(s)

平安小町
平安小町
Heian Komachi
Heian (period) Small Town
モセニテ
Mosenite

Effects EffectNone
Collectibles

WP #180

Events None
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas

Bridged Swamp Islands Chainsaw
Seaside Village Lantern
The Ceiling Glasses

BGM qs0UrDFJ-bgm060
Map ID 0661, 0669, 0670
Version Added 0.102e
Author Mosenite
Extras +
YNOproject Badges
Mosenite(badgeY2).png Mosenite

[[Category:Mosenite]] Dev known as Rio was kicked out of the development team due to evidence of grooming and pedophilia towards a 13 year old boy who lasted for 3 years until it was made recent, Yuga and RagnaEdge knew of this behavior and did nothing to stop it. Here is the evidence: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_BtvntUrTem8m_V8H73yBipY04HjpccE/view


Mosenite is a classical Japanese painting style village that can be entered by chainsawing the bouncy snake in the wooden house from Bridged Swamp Islands or lighting the candle in Seaside Village.

Map of Mosenite

Features

When reaching the village, you'll notice sand covering the entire area, as well as dozens of Japanese black pines, some of them being healthy and others being withered. Near the house Urotsuki exited is a river that can be crossed thanks to the wooden bridge. This river is connected to various streams, passing near many tradional houses.

Re-entering the house Urotsuki came from will lead to an alternate room, where the flowers became withered trees and the snake is replaced by a dark creature. Chainsawing it will lead her back to the Bridged Swamp Islands.

Walking along the river, then crossing a bridge and going south-east to a circle of trees will lead Urotsuki to a house that can be entered from the front doorway. Inside of it is a small terrarium with plants growing in it. At the end of this terrarium is a door that happens to be locked when you interact with it. However, equipping the Glasses effect will allow Urotsuki to open it, reaching The Ceiling throught it.

Traveling west from that building leads her to a circle of houses, where one of the trees is home to what looks like a beige cockerel with a long tail that can be stopped with the Crossing effect.

If she continues south instead, crossing another bridge and then walk south-west, she will reach another house surrounded by trees. The pink door on its facade can be entering, leading to a small room with a candle. Lighting it with the Lantern effect will stop the music. Exiting the house will bring Urotsuki in Seaside Village.

Directions

Nexus → Red Streetlight WorldBridged Swamp Islands → Mosenite

Trivia

  • Mosenite is both one of the three worlds to be named in Japanese after its creator, from its internal name, and one of the two worlds to be named in English after its creator. In Japanese, the others are Ecstasy World and Fabric World; In English, the other is GALAXY Town.

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