Forlorn Beach House | |||||||||||
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Strangely enough, the house looks abandoned now | |||||||||||
Basic Info | |||||||||||
Effects | None | ||||||||||
Collectibles |
WP #77 | ||||||||||
Events | Lady & the Sun | ||||||||||
Notable NPCs | None | ||||||||||
Other | |||||||||||
Connecting Areas | ApartmentsElvis Masada's PlaceEcstasy WorldRealistic Beach | ||||||||||
BGM | oudn-04 (Outside)dedp_63 To Blip (Inside)ループ「海」By音師竹内 (Sunhat WomanShadow Balcony) | ||||||||||
Map ID | Missing | ||||||||||
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The Pastel Blue House (光建, Kōken, Illuminated Building) is an area accessible from the Apartments, by going over the Zebra Crossing to the south of the apartment building.
Features
This area is a large multi-story building with various doorways leading to different parts of the house. On the outside (廃墟, Haikyo, Abandoned Building), it looks like a scribbled drawing of a blocky house. On the inside, it has yellow walls, a black floor and many doors and windows.
Here is a guide of the doors' destinations from the zebra crossing entrance:
First Floor
- The first door leads to the White Mushroom Field
- The second and last door leads to the next floor
Second Floor
- The first door to the left of where you entered leads to the next floor
- The second door leads to a portal which takes you to Ecstasy World
- The end of the hallway leads to the fourth floor
Third Floor
- The door to the right of the entrance leads to another corridor, which then leads to a door that leads to a path where you can find a lady under a big red sun with one eye. If you try to chainsaw her out of the way, the sun's eye will glow and de-equip the effect.
- The first door to the left of the entrance leads to a corridor which leads to a door leading to has a staircase leading down to the Realistic Beach .
- The second door leads to an area with a sky background with a salmon colored bench on the right end
Fourth Floor
- The fourth floor just has one door down the right which leads to a platform leading to the balcony of the house