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    Yume 2kki:Vermilion Bamboo Forest

    Revision as of 09:28, 20 December 2022 by Oh0kaYthen86 (talk | contribs) (replaced text using the Connection and BGM templates)
    Vermilion Bamboo Forest
    Vermilion bamboo forest.png
    Basic Info
    Japanese Name(s)

    朱猫竹林
    朱猫竹林

    Effects EffectNone
    Events None
    Notable NPCs None
    Other
    Connecting Areas

    Rock World
    White Scarlet Exhibition Grave NoReturn➡️

    BGM e8
    for (White Scarlet Exhibition entrance)
    Map ID 1532, 1533, 1534
    Version Added 0.117e
    Author Nantai

    Vermilion Bamboo Forest is an area accessible from the meat in Rock World.

    Features

    Vermilion Bamboo Forest is a wide, looping area scattered with reddish bamboo and feline statues, as well as some rye-like crops in a diamond formation. The portal that Urotsuki uses to arrive at this place appears to be some sort of meat, which somewhat resembles a purple sweet potato. Interestingly, Urotsuki cannot use the Teru Teru Bōzu effect throughout this world.

    West of the entrance is a bench that you can sit on, and northwest of it is a gate that leads to a small room inhabited by a priestess. Some effects will invoke the priestess' anger, sending one-eyed cats to take Urotsuki out of the room, while Urotsuki would refuse to use some other effects, unequipping them afterwards. If you enter the gate with the Grave, the priestess won't show up, the feline statues will no longer have faces and the room is covered in a purple tint. Doing this creates a doorway on the northern wall, which leads to the White Scarlet Exhibition, despite the remarkable similarity with the doorways found in Ghostly Inn. You will not be able to leave the room after this is done, forcing the player to enter the White Scarlet Exhibition.

    Directions

    Nexus → Rock World → Vermilion Bamboo Forest

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