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'''Mon-chien, the Land of Dreaming''' is a location in [[Tong-nou]]. The area is a lake with giant ice crystals for walls, with the entrance being a waterfall. A certain path leads to the Palace of Dreaming [[Ping-chao]], and in one area a [[Chu-Teng]] symbol on the floor leads to the [[Tong-nou (Central Mountain)|Central Mountain Tong-nou]].
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|nearby=[[Ping-chao]]<br>[[Tong-nou]]<br>[[Tong-nou (Central Mountain)]] (shortcut)
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'''Mon-chien, the Land of Dreaming''' is a location in [[Tong-nou]]. The area is a lake with giant ice crystals for walls, with the entrance being a waterfall. It is the home of [[Byou]] and [[Zen]], and ruled by [[Sui-gyou]]. It is a rocky place that leads leads to the Palace of Dreaming [[Ping-chao]].
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==Layout==
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The tunnel leading in to Mon-chien is a linear pathway with rugged, crystalline walls. It is a short, winded path with many characters, including [[Zen]] trapped in one of the walls. Clicking on them will cause their face to explode, killing them; this does nothing practical, but they remain dead. In addition, a [[Fang-shing]] and [[Mong-i]] can be found inside the tunnel, providing dialogue.
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Mon-chien is surprisingly desolate, mostly comprised of crystalline pillars and mountains that surround the player, serving as a brief "maze" to the Palace of Dreaming. If the player goes forward from the entrance and turns right, they can find a [[Chu-teng (place)|Chu-teng]] symbol to easily warp to the [[Tong-nou (Central Mountain)|Central Mountain Tong-nou]]. Should the player move west and immediately face the wall they came in from and clicks on the wall, there is a rare chance [[Goh-a-mong]] will appear.
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Should the player navigate the Land of Dreaming, they will eventually find their way to [[Ping-chao]], the Palace of Dreaming.
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===Inhabitants===
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* [[Zen]]
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* [[Mong-i]]
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* [[Fang-shing]]
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* [[Goh-a-mong]]
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==Walkthrough==
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While initially confusing, the Land of Dreaming is simple to navigate once you understand its layout; the opening section the player enters from is effectively a 2x3 grid, and is not required to be navigated in its entirety whatsoever. Should the player simply turn right and move forward until they reach a dead end, they will be on a fully linear path to the Palace of Dreaming.
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The player should not concern themselves with shortcuts aside from the shortcut to the central mountain; the shortcuts to the other lands are all readily available in the Palace of Dreaming.
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==Trivia==
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* In the [[Game Over|Immortality Sequence]], Mon-chien's crystalline mountains are depicted with much duller colors.
  
 
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Revision as of 21:41, 1 November 2022

Mon-chien
MonChien.png
Title Land of Dreaming
Nearby Ping-chao
Tong-nou
Tong-nou (Central Mountain) (shortcut)
Area ID(s) W_LAKE1
W_LAKE2
W_TONNEL

Mon-chien, the Land of Dreaming is a location in Tong-nou. The area is a lake with giant ice crystals for walls, with the entrance being a waterfall. It is the home of Byou and Zen, and ruled by Sui-gyou. It is a rocky place that leads leads to the Palace of Dreaming Ping-chao.

Layout

The tunnel leading in to Mon-chien is a linear pathway with rugged, crystalline walls. It is a short, winded path with many characters, including Zen trapped in one of the walls. Clicking on them will cause their face to explode, killing them; this does nothing practical, but they remain dead. In addition, a Fang-shing and Mong-i can be found inside the tunnel, providing dialogue.

Mon-chien is surprisingly desolate, mostly comprised of crystalline pillars and mountains that surround the player, serving as a brief "maze" to the Palace of Dreaming. If the player goes forward from the entrance and turns right, they can find a Chu-teng symbol to easily warp to the Central Mountain Tong-nou. Should the player move west and immediately face the wall they came in from and clicks on the wall, there is a rare chance Goh-a-mong will appear.

Should the player navigate the Land of Dreaming, they will eventually find their way to Ping-chao, the Palace of Dreaming.

Inhabitants

Walkthrough

While initially confusing, the Land of Dreaming is simple to navigate once you understand its layout; the opening section the player enters from is effectively a 2x3 grid, and is not required to be navigated in its entirety whatsoever. Should the player simply turn right and move forward until they reach a dead end, they will be on a fully linear path to the Palace of Dreaming.

The player should not concern themselves with shortcuts aside from the shortcut to the central mountain; the shortcuts to the other lands are all readily available in the Palace of Dreaming.

Trivia

  • In the Immortality Sequence, Mon-chien's crystalline mountains are depicted with much duller colors.
Eastern Mind Lands
Land of Life Tree of LifeSha-mo Desert
Land of Time Plains of Chi-uFire Tower of TimeComputer Room
Land of Dreaming Palace of Dreaming
Land of Desire Helix Palace (Room of GreedRoom of AppetiteRoom of ImmortalityRoom of Sexual DesireRoom of Destruction)
Central Mountain Octagonal Shrine
Tong-Nou Phantom Marketplace