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Revision as of 03:49, 3 January 2020 by >Dasutein (Added maps & trivia from old versions.)
The Docks
Dock.jpg
湖回廊 (Lake Corridor)
Basic Info
Effects EffectFat effect
Events None
Notable NPCs The Fisherman
Strober
Pirori
Mizume
Sea Snake
Dropfish
Other
Connecting Areas Windmill World (One Way Arrive)
The Sewers
Hell
Wilderness (One Way Access)
BGM BGM_011
Map ID Missing
Map Type Medium, Normal
Mizume

The Docks are a deeper location of the dream world that are reached from a number of different routes. They are split into two separate parts, known as 'Docks A' and 'Docks B'.
Despite being known as 'The Docks', it is unlikely that the area is intended to represent a series of shipping jetties; rather, it is a type of boardwalk commonly featured over lakes in traditional Japanese Zen gardens, as evidenced by the old-fashioned pond lanterns.

The background music appears to be a slowed down version of the music in the Mural World.

Points of Interest

  • The Fat effect is found in Docks B. It is received by interacting with Strober on the northernmost walkway.
  • There is a Vending Machine in Docks A, by the stairs leading to Sewer Tunnel 3. This particular machine dispenses the largest and most expensive drinks, that cost 150 Yen apiece, but have an even chance of increasing Madotsuki's health by 1 or 2 HP.

Connections

Trivia

  • This area was gradually added onto as development progressed.
    • In v0.04, only the leftmost section was accessible, having a connection to the Sewers. The other sections were unused at this point.
    • v0.06 included Mizume, who can be seen after going through the pink gate in Candle World. The middle-right section is also now accessible.
    • v0.09 replaced the pink gate with a direct path to Mizume and added the small area where a Toriningen can trap Madotsuki.
  • In all versions found thus far, the northeast section is completely unused.

Map