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Yume 2kki:Winter Valley

Revision as of 19:44, 8 April 2021 by >Dashuwun (revamped page due to 0.113i's changes)
Winter Valley
WinterValleyP4.png
Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

サロフル
サロフル
Sorrowful
雪の森
Yuki no mori
Snow Forest

Effects EffectNone
Events None
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas Solstice Forest
BGM yumepo7
Map ID 1341
Author Kontentsu

[[Category:Kontentsu]] The Winter Valley is an area accessible from the Solstice Forest.

Features

The Winter Valley is a medium-sized passage which resembles a snowy evergreen forest, inhabited by white 01-kuns with closed eyes.

Heading south east from the entrance, a blue door with a zigzagging shape that looks like a face, entering its mouth leads to a white room very reminiscent of Yume Nikki's White Desert.

In said room, the floor has two large concave holes, making navigation a bit claustrophobic, adjacent to the door is an eye crying into a puddle which reaches the door itself, above the doorway, a monochrome entity is present on the wall, half of it being colored white while the other being colored black sporting white eyes with black pupils, lastly a jagged window is present right of the entrance. East of the room is a dark hole in the wall with a large crack overhead of it, blocked by a construction barrier, on this same wall another crying eye is present. The west wall on the other hand, presents a face with a drooling mouth and geometrical eyes, a large hole above it, and below it, on the floor, a small mouse hole which cannot be entered.

Directions

Nexus → Geometry WorldDigital ForestFinger Candle WorldObsidian PlainsOriginator GardenFluorescent HallsFamished Scribbles AreaSolstice Forest → Winter Valley.

Trivia

  • This world is present in the same map as Solstice Forest.
    • Prior to version 0.115 Patch 4, this world had its own map, looped horizontally and vertically, and had a connection to the Calcarina Sea.

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