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Uneven Dream:Broken World

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Broken World
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Basic Info
Effects EffectStar
Events None
Notable NPCs Hearl, Mini-Hearl
Other
Connecting Areas Totsutsuki's Nexus
Sprout Desert
Purple Town
BGM olmmusic1 (??%): Main area
olmmusic_cavenormal (??%): Cave pre-effect
olmmusic_cavecorrupt (??%): Cave post-effect
Map ID 0021, 0026
Version Added 0.00a
Last Updated 0.00b
Author olm

Broken World is an area accessible through the unblocked teal four panel door in Totsutsuki's Nexus.

Features

Map of Broken World

The map appears to have a floor made out of stained glass and colorful stones. Smooth rocks can be seen floating or standing still across the map, with a large circular stone floating high in the air. Mist slowly fades in and out of the area. Odds beings called Hearls and Mini-Hearls inhabit the area, wandering randomly. Interacting with Hearls cause them to smile. A large hole in the floor can be seen in the center of the map, revealing a field of clouds and lights below the floor. In front of this hole are two rocks, walking between them will take Totsutsuki to a purple stairway, leading to the Sprout Desert. There is also a jade statue nearby which will take Totsutsuki to the Purple Town upon interaction.

Passing through an entrance-shaped rock structure warps Totsutsuki to a dark cavern path with purple glowing rocks. Interacting with the Totsu symbol grants the Star effect, but causes the cavern to glitch slightly. This replaces the purple glows with small red flickers, and colors the yellow Totsu symbol entirely black.

Directions

Totsutsuki's Nexus → Broken World

Trivia

  • Broken World was the first user-submitted map for the Uneven Dream project.

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