Rainbow Silhouette World | |
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Entrance from Old Train Station B. | |
Basic Info | |
Japanese Name(s) |
きらきら |
Effects | None |
Collectibles |
WP #764 |
Events | None |
Notable NPCs | None |
Other | |
Connecting Areas | Old Train Station B |
BGM | 🔊 bgm029 (No. 136F) 🔊 bgm029 – The Zoo (No. 136G) |
Map ID | 0549, 0551 |
Version Added | 0.100d |
Author | wataru |
Rainbow Silhouette World is an area accessible from the train in Old Train Station B.
Features
This area is characterized by a huge rainbow vine frame, which constantly surrounds your field of vision. Urotsuki herself only appears as a black silhouette against the bright scenery, and as she walks, prismatic footprints will form on the ground behind her.
The area itself contains many plants, fish, trees, and other unique objects, all drawn as silhouettes with colorful outlines. All of the objects in this world, except for the entrance tunnel which leads back to the train car, are presented this way, including several giant deep-sea creatures that gently float through the air.
To the east from the entrance, there's a giant clock with no hands. Southeast of the clock is a tunnel which leads to a large, blue-tinted, flooded room that resembles a zoo, where you'll see some small cages and a big cage with a giraffe-like creature. Looking at this huge creature is a white-haired girl who somewhat resembles Urotsuki, possibly suggesting that this world is a memory of something. Interacting with the cages will pan the camera upward.
Directions
With the Fairy, Child, Grave, or Dice effect:
- Urotsuki's Dream Room → Mirror Room → Old Train Station B → Rainbow Silhouette World
Trivia
- This world was removed from the game in version 0.113 (Wataru's Patch) and readded in version 0.119d Patch 1.
- The huge dinosaur-like creature highly resembles the creature in Painter-kun's painting in the Art Gallery. The resemblance is intentional, as 909, a poster in the original design thread, conceptualized both the zoo area in this world and Painter-kun's area (though, they conceptualized the zoo without any knowledge of when it would be added or where it would be added to, it was just a general idea for an area).
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