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|JapaneseName = 浮幽海 | |JapaneseName = 浮幽海 | ||
|Name = | |Name = ''Fuyūkai'', Floating Secluded Sea | ||
|Effects = None | |Effects = None | ||
|Wallpapers = WP #429, WP #821, WP #835 | |Wallpapers = WP #429, WP #821, WP #835 |
Latest revision as of 20:45, 3 August 2024
Mare Tranquillitatis | |
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Basic Info | |
Japanese Name(s) |
浮幽海 |
Effects | None |
Collectibles |
WP #429 |
Events | None |
Notable NPCs | None |
Other | |
Connecting Areas | Chaos Exhibition ⛔ Forest World ✨ ➡️ |
BGM | 🔊 An_491 (No. 351A) 🔊 An_491 – Void (No. 351B) |
Map ID | 0738, 0739 |
Version Added | 0.106 patch 3 |
Last Updated | 0.119b patch 5 |
Author | Anon |
The Mare Tranquillitatis is an area accessible from deep inside the Chaos Exhibition.
Features
The Mare Tranquilitatis is a strange, dark blue area that seems to be submerged in water, dotted with seaweed and colorful spots on the ground. As Urotsuki travels through the area, strange, ambient noises seem to surround you, and the lighting will shift from dark to light.
One of the pyramids here leads to an inescapable black void. Since the area is underwater and the Eyeball Bomb effect cannot be used, the only option from here is to wake up.
The great majority of the map's assets are made from other assets made by the map's developer, Anon, perhaps most obviously inverses of the pyramids and number tiles from the Burial Desert. In addition, this map also contains the lampposts and wandering residents of the Buried City.
While wandering this area, occasionally you will find roads that will block Urotsuki's path. It's possible to travel on one of them if you find its entrance; it leads to a pyramid with a door in it that leads to an isolated section with an embryo from the Chaos Exhibition as well as Buried City NPCs, blocking off a section with tons of strange jellyfish-like creatures. One of them is black and red, and can be interacted with; if Urotsuki interacts with it with the Crossing effect equipped, she'll be dropped in Forest World.
Directions
- The Nexus → Pudding World → Pillar Ark → Sands of Self → Burial Depths → Burial Desert → Chaos Exhibition → Mare Tranquillitatis
With the Eyeball Bomb and Chainsaw effects:
- The Nexus → Geometry World → Broken Faces Area → Vase World → Burial Desert → Chaos Exhibition → Mare Tranquillitatis
If the connection from Urotsuki's Dream Apartments to Sugar Road is active:
- The Nexus → Urotsuki's Dream Apartments → Sugar Road → Chaos Exhibition → Mare Tranquillitatis
Trivia
- This world's Japanese name can be interpreted as a multi-layered pun. The pronounciation sounds similar to the Japanese word "Fuyukai" (不愉快) meaning discomfort, suggesting the alternate name "Unpleasant Sea". The "Fuyuu" (浮幽) sounds similar to "Fuyu" (冬), meaning winter, suggesting the apparent frigidity of the area, while simultaneously being a homophone for 浮遊, which means floating or suspension, describing how Urotsuki is suspended (浮遊) in a dark, secluded (幽) ocean (海). Finally, the last two kanji, 幽海, are a homophone for 幽界, the Japanese world for the underworld, or the realm of the dead.
Gallery
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