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Yume 2kki:Obsidian Plains

Revision as of 16:23, 10 September 2020 by >Sniperbob2kki (Removed from In developement category.)
Obsidian Plains
ObsidianPlains1.png
Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

暗い荒野
暗い荒野
Kurai kōya
Dark Wilderness

Effects EffectNone
Events None
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas Finger Candle WorldOriginator Garden
BGM yama-marimbaloopbgm-l_m (Ethnic World)
Map ID 1297, 1298
Author Kontentsu
Extras +

Vending Machine

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[[Category:Kontentsu]]

Map of the Obsidian Plains
Map of Ethnic World

Obsidian Plains is an area accessible from Finger Candle World by going through the Finger Maze.

Features

Obsidian Plains is a dark, large, desertic area inhabited by blue, one-eyed creatures and blue plants. The Lantern effect can be equipped to increase the visibility while exploring. A variety of drawings can be found on the floor, like eyes, a sun and a ghost with a fork. Aditionally, a small, orange figure can be found northeast from the entrance, which leads to Ethnic World.

Ethnic World

Ethnic World (エスニック, Esunikku, Ethnic) is a looping area full of smiley faces and creatures with one eye as a face holding shields and forks. A pair of suspicious-looking faces with diamonds as eyes can be seen in the background.

A pair or blue pillars can be found by going southeast from the entrance. Going in between the pillars leads to the Originator Garden.

Trivia

The Ethnic World is an obvious reference to Yume Nikki's Shield Folk World, with folks of different colored humanoids holding items that are scattered around the world, the parallax background which features two differently colored twins like in Shield Folk World's parallax, and the animated tiles that play peculiar sounds when stepped on.

Directions

The NexusGeometry WorldDigital ForestFinger Candle World → Obsidian Plains

Gallery