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Uncanny World is a world in the style of old RPGs and RPG Maker games. This area consists of one looping room and a tent containing Danny's room. In this room, [[Collective Unconscious:Minnatsuki|Minnatsuki]] can push over Danny and the chairs, and interact with his portrait on the wall. Interacting with the portrait while Danny is on the floor displays the portrait sideways. | Uncanny World is a world in the style of old RPGs and RPG Maker games. This area consists of one looping room and a tent containing Danny's room. In this room, [[Collective Unconscious:Minnatsuki|Minnatsuki]] can push over Danny and the chairs, and interact with his portrait on the wall. Interacting with the portrait while Danny is on the floor displays the portrait sideways. | ||
On the left wall of Danny's tent, there is an opening that is blocked by a chair. Through the opening is a dark hallway with a computer on a desk and the silhouette of a spinning fan overhead. Going left from this hallway will lead Minnatsuki to a large drain pipe in [[Collective Unconscious:Soapy Baths|Soapy Baths]] that they will automatically jump out of, which will then close, preventing them from going back. Interacting with the computer will display a fake startup screen resembling that of RPG Maker | On the left wall of Danny's tent, there is an opening that is blocked by a chair. Through the opening is a dark hallway with a computer on a desk and the silhouette of a spinning fan overhead. Going left from this hallway will lead Minnatsuki to a large drain pipe in [[Collective Unconscious:Soapy Baths|Soapy Baths]] that they will automatically jump out of, which will then close, preventing them from going back. | ||
Interacting with the computer will display a fake startup screen resembling that of RPG Maker 2000, which will then take you to a map editing screen resembling that of the same program. From here, you can move the cursor with the arrow keys and place tiles by using the Z key. Holding shift and using the arrow keys will let you select which tile you want to use, and the 1-5 keys will cycle through different tilesets. Pressing and holding X will show an animation of an RPG character "walking" to an open door, collecting three white, circular objects along the way. If you let the animation play to its end, you will leave the computer and go back to the hallway. | |||
===Fourth Wall Break Event=== | ===Fourth Wall Break Event=== |
Revision as of 04:47, 3 April 2025
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Basic Info | |||
Eidola | None | ||
Events | Fourth Wall Break, Don's Advent | ||
Notable NPCs | Danny, Don | ||
Other | |||
Connecting Areas | Sunset Woods Polluted Shore ➡️ Soapy Baths ➡️ | ||
BGM | 🔊 millieamp_ancestors – Over the Top (No. 0-1) 🔊 millieamp_oops_you_bwoke_it – Development Hell (No. 0-2) | ||
Map ID | 0521, 0522, 0523, 0525, 0526, 0527, 0528, 0529, 1331, 1332, 1333, 1334, 1335, 1336, 1337, 1338, 1339, 1340, 1831, 1832, 1833 | ||
Version Added | 0.1.0 | ||
Author | Jetrotal | ||
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Uncanny World is an area accessible through a hidden path next to a red sign in Sunset Woods.
Features
Uncanny World is a world in the style of old RPGs and RPG Maker games. This area consists of one looping room and a tent containing Danny's room. In this room, Minnatsuki can push over Danny and the chairs, and interact with his portrait on the wall. Interacting with the portrait while Danny is on the floor displays the portrait sideways.
On the left wall of Danny's tent, there is an opening that is blocked by a chair. Through the opening is a dark hallway with a computer on a desk and the silhouette of a spinning fan overhead. Going left from this hallway will lead Minnatsuki to a large drain pipe in Soapy Baths that they will automatically jump out of, which will then close, preventing them from going back.
Interacting with the computer will display a fake startup screen resembling that of RPG Maker 2000, which will then take you to a map editing screen resembling that of the same program. From here, you can move the cursor with the arrow keys and place tiles by using the Z key. Holding shift and using the arrow keys will let you select which tile you want to use, and the 1-5 keys will cycle through different tilesets. Pressing and holding X will show an animation of an RPG character "walking" to an open door, collecting three white, circular objects along the way. If you let the animation play to its end, you will leave the computer and go back to the hallway.
Fourth Wall Break Event
Near the top of the map where it would normally loop, there are four signs with symbols of eyes. Upon entering the map, a random eidolon is assigned to each of these signs with no repeats. If Minnatsuki has the corresponding eidola to a sign, the eye will be open. If all four eyes are open, then upon attempting to move upward, Minnatsuki will stop, and black bars with move in from the top and bottom of the screen, indicating that a cutscene is happening. Minnatsuki will randomly select four eidola, and cast each of them onto the nearby signs, making them close their respective eyes.
Minnatsuki will then attempt to walk upward, but a glowing silhouette of them will fade in before them. Minnatsuki will slow down as they approach the figure, until on contact, Minnatsuki will be pushed backward, and the figure turns into a portal. The area will darken, and the player's menu theme will be forcefully set to Default. Moving away from the portal resets the event, closing the portal, restoring the area's brightness, opening the eyes on the signs, and setting the player's menu theme back to their selection.
Entering the portal is possible, but be warned: this is a one-way unless you complete the event. If you wish to leave, you will need to have Minnatsuki return to their room, as their eidola are disabled past the portal. On the other side of the portal is a small area which seems to be overlooking the Nexus. Down in the Nexus-like area are tiny figures in the distance, apparently other Minnatsukis.
Opening and closing the menu has a 5/11 chance to cause one of the distant Minnatsukis to return from the spirit worlds. If no Minnatsukis have returned, including the first time the menu is opened, the game will automatically open the menu again. Opening and closing the menu repeatedly will eventually cause all 17 distant Minnatsukis to return and the music to slowly fade out. Note that 0.6 in-game seconds need to pass between uses of the menu, or else they will not count.
The Main Event:
Don's Advent Event
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Directions
Nexus → Ornament World → Moonlit Path → Sunset Woods → Uncanny World
Gallery
Fourth Wall Break Event:
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