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Miasma
Miasma.png
Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

ミアズマ
Miasma

Effects EffectNone
Events None
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas Moth Gallery
BGM 🔊 Colby_Orca (No. 819)
🔇 yumepo9 – White Lily Graveyard
Map ID 2799
2797 (White Lily Graveyard)
Version Added 0.122d patch 3
Author aediorugap
Extras +

Vending Machine

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Miasma is an area accessible from Moth Gallery.

Features

In this area there are pink tiles with crescent moons on them. In some areas the crescent moon will be outlined opposed to being filled. There are hooded figures throughout the world. You can also find scattered throughout the world some poles that are bloody, various skeletal fragments and some sort of shell. East from the Moth Gallery entrance is a higher platform with two bloody poles at its northern edge. Between these poles would be an orb if certain conditions could be met. However, these conditions are unknown at the time of writing.

White Lily Graveyard

When you enter this area, you will be met by cross headstones, splatters of blood, and strange creatures scattered throughout the area. These NPCs react to equipping the Invisible and Grave effects by looking towards Urotsuki. If you use these effects, the NPCs will march on the spot. Going north leads you to a woman, with a giant flower sitting in a pool of blood behind her. The flower also has its tips splattered with blood. If you equip Chainsaw effect, her face will darken. She also reacts to the Invisible and Grave effects in a similar way the other NPCs do. If you equip Plastercast effect, her face will become concerned. If you chainsaw her, the other NPCs will become chasers, which will wake you up if you get caught.

Directions

Trivia

  • The Bat effect cannot be used here.

Gallery

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