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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''', referred to as the Subconscious Spill in it's tileset, is a room in [[Black Space]]. This room is the second room the player will enter in Black Space.
[[File:DiscoArea.png|thumb|right|The Disco Area]]
{{quote|''"You are far away from home."''}}
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''', internally referred to as the Subconscious Spill, is a room in [[Black Space]]. This room is always the second one [[Omori]] will visit.


==Overview==
==Overview==
This Black Space area is noticeably more upbeat compared to the other rooms, although still melancholy. The objects in this room remind Omori of home, and he'll note that he is "far from home" when examining many of the objects around the room.
The Disco Area is, compared to many of Black Space's other rooms, colorful, although still rather melancholic. The room itself has the appearance of being severely glitched or poorly mapped, with tiles cut up and seemingly randomly placed, creating a very chaotic room layout.


There's a big blue cat named "Loquacious Cat" that can be asked many questions, ranging from existential questions to whether or not cereal counts as a soup. No matter what is asked, the Cat will only respond with nonsensical sentences.
Many of the sights in this room appear to remind Omori of home; he will note that he is "far away" from it if he checks some of the objects.


There's many houses with doors that are too small for Omori to enter, blocks of randomly changing colour, someone with long hair sleeping in a crudely drawn bed, even more crudely drawn plants, and sprites that were taken apart and strewn around.
An enormous blue cat named "Loquacious Cat" can be found directly north-east of the entrance point. Omori can ask it questions, ranging from philosophical questions about the meaning of life, to whether or not cereal counts as a soup. Regardless of what it is asked, it will only answer with completely nonsensical sentences that somehow involve sewing materials.


A Bluecloud lingers around the area, asking anyone near it to aimlessly follow it, although it never leads to anywhere of note.
Points of interest include a gaggle of houses, all of which have doors "too small" for Omori to fit through, flashing text in the bottom-right corner that spells out "Disco", a series of Matryoshka dolls designed after Omori, and a large, childishly drawn portrait of Omori. There is also a bed in the bottom left part of the area; something with messy hair appears to be resting on it.
 
A Bluecloud lingers around the area, asking anyone near it to follow it. It will never lead to anywhere of note, however.
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Stranger and a key await Omori in the bottom right corner of the room. While not strictly necessary, Omori can talk to the Stranger for more information about Black Space.
Stranger and a Key await Omori in the bottom right corner of the room. While not strictly necessary, Omori can talk to the Stranger for more information about Black Space; more specifically, about the truth Omori appears to have locked away in it, and how he must find it "for the both of us."
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Like most other Black Space rooms, collecting the key will spawn red hands that will teleport you back to the Black Space hub.
Like most other Black Space rooms, collecting the key will spawn Red Hands that will teleport you back to the Black Space hub.


==Quotes==
==Quotes==
Stranger: "Lost in this confusion lies the root of everything."<br>
* Stranger: "Lost in this confusion lies the root of everything."
Stranger: "The truth that you've locked away... You must find it no matter what."<br>
* Stranger: "The truth that you've locked away... You must find it no matter what."
Stranger: "You have to... for the both of us."<br>
* Stranger: "You have to... for the both of us."
"You are far away from home."<br>
 
* Loquacious Cat: "HI IM LOQUACIOUS CAT ASK ME ANYTHING"
 
''Questions:''<br>
* "What is the meaning of life?"
* "Why are we here?"
* "What is the meaning of true love?"
* "How can I achieve happiness?"
* "Does free will exist?"
* "What happens after you die?"
* "Is cereal a soup?"
 
''Loquacious Cat's answers, chosen randomly:''


If you talk with the Loquacious Cat:<br>
* Loquacious Cat: "TWO YARDS OF LEATHER"
Loquacious Cat: "Hi im Loquacious Cat ask me anything."<br>
* Loquacious Cat: "ONE THICK SEWING NEEDLE"
Random responses said by the Loquacious Cat:<br>
* Loquacious Cat: "A TOMATO MADE OF CLOTH"
* Loquacious Cat: "A PAIR OF RUSTY SCISSORS"
* Loquacious Cat: "A SMALL WOODEN TABLE"
* Loquacious Cat: "LOTS AND LOTS OF LITTLE PINS"
* Loquacious Cat: "A PAIR OF BIG BEAUTIFUL BUTTONS"
* Loquacious Cat: "A BAGFUL OF WHITE COTTON"


Loquacious Cat: "Two yards of leather."<br>
Loquacious Cat: "One thick sewing needle."<br>
Loquacious Cat: "A tomato made of cloth."<br>
Loquacious Cat: "A pair of rusty scissors."<br>
Loquacious Cat: "A small wooden table."<br>
Loquacious Cat: "Lots and lots of little pins."<br>
Loquacious Cat: "A pair of big beautiful buttons."<br>
Loquacious Cat: "A bagful of white cotton."<br>
(Note: All of the text is actually uppercase ingame, this has been changed to make it more readable.)
==Cut Warp==
==Cut Warp==
Originally, if you positioned Omori next to the Matryoshka dolls that resemble him, he would've been warped to [[Cloud Walkway]]. This has been cut because the developers didn't have enough time to test it extensively. <ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWHKE3cpry8</ref>
Originally, if you positioned Omori next to the Matryoshka dolls that resemble him, he would've been warped to [[Cloud Walkway]]. This has been cut because the developers didn't have enough time to test it extensively. <ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWHKE3cpry8</ref>
==Gallery==
<gallery>
DiscoArea.png| The room as seen ingame.
Map445.png| The full layout of this room.
</gallery>


== Notes ==
== Trivia ==
* The music heard here bares a striking resemblance to the introduction of [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rh8gMvzPw0| Edvard Grieg's "Peer Gynt - Morning Mood"], but distorted.
* The music heard here bears a striking resemblance to the introduction of [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rh8gMvzPw0 Edvard Grieg's "Peer Gynt - Morning Mood"], but distorted.
* The blocks in the lower right corner that rapidly change colour spell out "Disco".
* The Bluecloud follows a set path. It first goes to the upper right corner of the map, then the lower right corner, then the bottom left corner and at last to the upper left corner, which is where it started at.


==References==
==References==


[[Category:Locations]]
[[Category:Locations]]

Latest revision as of 01:58, 2 March 2023

The Disco Area
"You are far away from home."

The Disco Area, internally referred to as the Subconscious Spill, is a room in Black Space. This room is always the second one Omori will visit.

Overview

The Disco Area is, compared to many of Black Space's other rooms, colorful, although still rather melancholic. The room itself has the appearance of being severely glitched or poorly mapped, with tiles cut up and seemingly randomly placed, creating a very chaotic room layout.

Many of the sights in this room appear to remind Omori of home; he will note that he is "far away" from it if he checks some of the objects.

An enormous blue cat named "Loquacious Cat" can be found directly north-east of the entrance point. Omori can ask it questions, ranging from philosophical questions about the meaning of life, to whether or not cereal counts as a soup. Regardless of what it is asked, it will only answer with completely nonsensical sentences that somehow involve sewing materials.

Points of interest include a gaggle of houses, all of which have doors "too small" for Omori to fit through, flashing text in the bottom-right corner that spells out "Disco", a series of Matryoshka dolls designed after Omori, and a large, childishly drawn portrait of Omori. There is also a bed in the bottom left part of the area; something with messy hair appears to be resting on it.

A Bluecloud lingers around the area, asking anyone near it to follow it. It will never lead to anywhere of note, however.

Stranger and a Key await Omori in the bottom right corner of the room. While not strictly necessary, Omori can talk to the Stranger for more information about Black Space; more specifically, about the truth Omori appears to have locked away in it, and how he must find it "for the both of us."

Like most other Black Space rooms, collecting the key will spawn Red Hands that will teleport you back to the Black Space hub.

Quotes

* Stranger: "Lost in this confusion lies the root of everything."
* Stranger: "The truth that you've locked away... You must find it no matter what."
* Stranger: "You have to... for the both of us."
* Loquacious Cat: "HI IM LOQUACIOUS CAT ASK ME ANYTHING"

Questions:

* "What is the meaning of life?"
* "Why are we here?"
* "What is the meaning of true love?"
* "How can I achieve happiness?"
* "Does free will exist?"
* "What happens after you die?"
* "Is cereal a soup?"

Loquacious Cat's answers, chosen randomly:

* Loquacious Cat: "TWO YARDS OF LEATHER"
* Loquacious Cat: "ONE THICK SEWING NEEDLE"
* Loquacious Cat: "A TOMATO MADE OF CLOTH"
* Loquacious Cat: "A PAIR OF RUSTY SCISSORS"
* Loquacious Cat: "A SMALL WOODEN TABLE"
* Loquacious Cat: "LOTS AND LOTS OF LITTLE PINS"
* Loquacious Cat: "A PAIR OF BIG BEAUTIFUL BUTTONS"
* Loquacious Cat: "A BAGFUL OF WHITE COTTON"

Cut Warp

Originally, if you positioned Omori next to the Matryoshka dolls that resemble him, he would've been warped to Cloud Walkway. This has been cut because the developers didn't have enough time to test it extensively. [1]

Trivia

  • The music heard here bears a striking resemblance to the introduction of Edvard Grieg's "Peer Gynt - Morning Mood", but distorted.
  • The Bluecloud follows a set path. It first goes to the upper right corner of the map, then the lower right corner, then the bottom left corner and at last to the upper left corner, which is where it started at.

References