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Yume 2kki:House of Vases

Revision as of 20:29, 19 March 2024 by WikiOdd (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Locationbox |headercolor = #1f6265 |headerfontcolor = #eec25a |image = 2kki_CeramicHalls.png |Effects = None |Wallpapers = None |Events = None |Connections = {{Connection|Portrait Collection}}, {{Connection|Thrift Shop}}, {{Connection|Floating Window World}}, {{Connection|Decaying Space|effects_needed=Glasses}} |BGM = |Map ID = 1335 |Primary = luok |JapaneseName = |Name = |VersionAdded = 0.123 }} '''Ceramic Halls''' is a world accessible from the Yume 2kki:Portrait...")
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House of Vases
2kki CeramicHalls.png
Basic Info
Effects EffectNone
Events None
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas Portrait Collection
Thrift Shop
Floating Window World
Decaying Space Glasses
BGM Missing
Map ID 1335
Version Added 0.123
Author luok

Ceramic Halls is a world accessible from the Portrait Collection.

Features

Ceramic Halls is a set of rooms with wooded floors and many pieces of pottery bunched around the area, primarily sporting a cyan and yellow color scheme. Brown pieces of art also decorate some of the room's walls, either mountains or branches.

Upon entering through a Teleport Rune found in the Portrait Collection, Urotsuki will find herself in a room with a large carpet and a door with a side-profile face on it. These doors with faces are found all throughout the halls, leading to various rooms. Taking the lower door after the Teleport Rune room will lead to a single room with two stools, a piece of mountain art, and a red NPC that simply walks around. Past this room is another filled with lamps, which will display various pieces of moving art when interacted with.

Taking the upper door from the lamp room will take Urotsuki to a more abstract area with a parallax background, decorated with candles and art of humanoid figures with exposed bones. At the very end of this area is a hall leading to a darkened room with a henohenomoheji-like face on the wall. Interacting with this face will cause the view to pan up, showing a mountain range with an abstract creature above it. In the middle of the area is a door with eyes, which leads to several other doorways.

After the door with eyes, there is a hall with three doors. The first one leads to a room resembling a Mesoamerican textile animal in shape, although it sports a construction sign, indicating a future connection. At the very end of the hall is a room housing two walking eyes, a walking nose, and a walking mouth, which blink, drip snot, and laugh respectively. The middle of the hall has a locked door, which can only be opened from the other side.

The hall connecting the Thrift Shop and Ceramic Halls.

Beyond the middle door is a single pot to the left of the entrance, which changes into a warp to Decaying Space when the Glasses effect is equipped. To the right of the entrance is a door to a room containing two doors and a twintailed creature that changes appearance when interacted with. Taking the upper door leads to a climb up to Floating Window World. Taking the lower door leads to several rooms containing hopping NPCs and odd pole-like characters. Taking yet another door past the hopping creatures will lead to a corridor with a large creature and a stool. While the room may seem empty at first, sitting on the stool and then backtracking through the corridor will now take Urotsuki to the Thrift Shop.

Directions

The Nexus → Urotsuki's Dream ApartmentsPortrait CollectionCeramic Halls

The Nexus → Pudding WorldPillar ArkNefarious ChessboardThrift ShopCeramic Halls

The Nexus → Red Streetlight WorldAmorphous Maroon SpaceBlack Sphere WorldColorful Sphere WorldFloating Window WorldCeramic Halls

Trivia

  • Some of the faces on the doors resemble imagery seen in the original Yume Nikki, particularly Dave Spector, the head statues in FC World B, and the purple wall variants in the FC Dungeon.

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