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    Yume 2kki:Abandoned Chinatown

    Revision as of 09:35, 3 June 2022 by >YukikoChenche (→‎Features)
    Abandoned Chinatown
    Abandoned chinatown entrance.png
    Basic Info
    Original Name(s)

    オリエンタル
    オリエンタル
    Orientaru
    Oriental

    Effects EffectNone
    Events None
    Notable NPCs None
    Other
    Connecting Areas

    Forest Carnival
    Laboratory DeadEnd↩️

    BGM drm_kan_ge_kaze_kouya01
    Map ID 0383, 0386, 0390
    Version Added 0.098f
    Last Updated 0.098h
    Author tKp9vEGEfhCD
    Extras +
    YNOproject Badges
    AbandonedChinatown(badgeY2).png Abandoned Traditions

    [[Category:tKp9vEGEfhCD]] Abandoned Chinatown is a small area accessible from the Forest Carnival by tearing a hole in the curtain between the chairs in the cat-faced rug room.

    Features

    From the entry railing, this area brings you into an old oriental town, mostly devoid of any human life. Blue flowers surround the walls, blowing in the empty breeze. The corridor leading out to the left is locked, and there is only one enterable building in this area, the Witch's House (魔女の家, Majo no ie), in the top-left of the area.

    The first floor is filled with beakers and bottles, and a large rug of a skeleton carrying a scythe. The second floor is home to the town's only resident, a tall girl with dark blue hair, wearing a kimono. Some effects doesnt appear to have any reaction. Despite of using the telephone effect she looks at you and equipping the chainsaw cause she walks away from Urotsuki then she looks at her. The process repeat: walks and looks to Urotsuki.

    Another multi-story building is accessible from the Laboratory's cave system via a spinning black object resembling a person.

    Directions

    Nexus → Red Streetlight WorldGray RoadDark ForestForest Carnival → Abandoned Chinatown

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