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Yume 2kki:Winter Valley

Revision as of 21:29, 8 April 2021 by >Primobz (map ids)
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 01-kun
Other
Connecting Areas Solstice Forest
BGM yumepo7
Map ID 1308, 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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