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Collective Unconscious:Bloodsoaked Office

Bloodsoaked Office
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Basic Info
Eidola EffectNone
Events Haunted Computer
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas Gasoline Alleys
BGM Missing
Map ID 0712
Version Added 0.1.0
Last Updated 0.2.1
Author orchidmantis
Extras +

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Bloodsoaked Office is an area accessible through the brown door in Gasoline Alleys.

Map of Bloodsoaked Office

Features

Bloodsoaked Office is a world that consists of the interior of a dimly lit office building. Furnishings such as desks, chairs, and bookshelves litter the area. Many of the desks hold computer monitors, which make a noise as their screens turn blue when interacted with from the front.

A square room with gray flooring can be found with a lone computer inside of it. Within this room takes place the Haunted Computer event. Equipping the Spectral eidolon will cause the computer monitor's screen to glow red. Interacting with it while the Spectral eidolon is still equipped will cause a sound to play as the background music is replaced with sporadic crackling and a fullscreen view of the monitor appears. From this view, the monitor now displays an image of two figures staring at a puddle of blood. Sitting in the puddle are two pink eyeballs, which appear to be of those seen above Minnatsuki's head while they have the Spectral eidolon equipped. Pressing the interact key will dismiss the event and play a lower pitched version of the sound first heard when the monitor is first interacted with.

Directions

Nexus → Lavender RuinsRuminating MeadowsLightbulb GardenGasoline Alleys → Bloodsoaked Office

Trivia

  • Prior to version 0.2.1, this world featured a somewhat different appearance and layout. Notably, the rooms were drawn at such a perspective that the western interior walls were visible, and the borders at the top of the walls were not present. While the overall structure of the world was the same as it is now, some rooms were shaped somewhat differently, and the positions of various objects were also different.

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