Post by sailinq on Jan 2, 2015 2:39:51 GMT
the dreamscape is filled with c h a o s.
the players must only travel where there is no corruption unless they wish to be eliminated e a r l y.
stay away from the corrupt lands until it is time to fight the b o s s e s.
there are three ways of travel in TBSP: on foot, through the burning sleep, or fast travel.
some areas can only be reached if you teleport to them.
general areas
places where players may not spawn, but all can visit.
Mainlands
A kingdom-like place dominated mainly by villagers. The mainlands are ruled by princess Friie and Prince Sport. The two hold many of the celebrations and mini-events that occur in the Dreamscape. No players may live here, but they can visit and help fight off hordes of Corrupted that invade the territory. Those who cause trouble in the Mainlands will receive no mercy from the prince and princess.
Sleepytown
There are many who say that Sleepytown is a glitch in the system. It cannot be visited on foot, only by teleportation. If you are transported to Sleepytown you will be sitting on a lone bench, surrounded by darkness. You will not be able to move from this bench until you either teleport out or wait for the bus, which rarely ever shows up. While stuck in Sleepytown, players may talk to other people who are stuck on the same bench if they feel lonely. If no one else is there, they may talk to Wish. Wish is the guardian of Sleepytown who protects the bench by fighting off corrupted outside of the light, since players cannot defend themselves easily.
Musical Chairs
A mixed up, warped looking land full of chairs (sometimes floating) and keyboard floors. It is sometimes soothing, sometimes noisy. It's a fun place to play games with friends, anyways. There is a jail here where players are sent if they've "broken" the rules. They will be watched closely by Goodsie Badsie.
The Database
A place that you can only get to if ENEF let's you in. It's his domain, the place where he likes to have fun with players by trapping them in giant floating boxes and having them solve riddles and puzzles to escape. There doesn't seem to be any ground or land at all... It would be very easy for you to fall into data oblivion. Be careful.
spawn points
areas where players may spawn when entering the game. (pick one from this list after reading the descriptions carefully and put it in your application where specified.)
Doodle
Doodle residents are childish and fun-loving. They absolutely love to party and draw. Everywhere. The land looks like it was designed by a 2-year-old, to say the least, with it's scribbled architectures and horrendous color scheme. Every villager looks scribbled in as well, giving players the impression that they are in some coloring book world. And they are. There's a bar and dance club in this area, along with a museum full of more of the same scribbles (but more artistic, they claim).
Bottled Ports
This land is literally a red sandcastle village in a giant glass bottle by the sea. There's ways to get in and out of the bottle, of course, but it's incredible to see. It get's pretty warm inside, so a lot of villagers will go by the harbors and fish. Many of them are fishers. Especially when it comes to fishing the dangerous game, like giant three eyed sharks and whatnot. There are many beaches and vacation spots here. The perfect area to get a nice tan line.
Tangled Yarnland
This whole land is made up up cushy yarn, strings, and cloths. Many of the villagers appear to be stuffed animals. It's a calm, relaxed area. The villagers have figured out many creative ways to use their giant strands of yarn, making every home have at least 3 swings, 5 hammocks, and tons of booby traps, which are literally just the "walk across this hallway and I'll pull on this string on the ground really hard to trip you" prank. True suffering. There is an amusement park here, and a zoo full of more stuffed animals. It feels a little wrong.
Pink Lemonade
The land of sweets and sugars! There is no water here, only pink lemonade. The ground is made of different sugary pastries and giant lemon wedges are everywhere. The villagers are all very kind, even if they try to feed you too much sometimes. Just refuse them. Politely. There's a circus here, with a love canal and everything! This land is very nice for romantic visits with your partner. The beaches are quieter and more calm than those at Bottled Ports.
Gold Country
The country for the noble, brave heroes laced in gold. This land is not full of snobby rich villagers. In fact, many are very kind and helpful. They are just a little more protective and uptight than most. They want to do good. Gold Country villagers love when players spawn in their area because that means that they will be gaining a good reputation if that player defeats many Corrupted. The area is, of course, solid gold or gold colored everywhere. This is the place to go to if you need to learn how to fight -- many training facilities lie here.
The Pristine
This land is always clean and cold. It is bright, almost pure white, and never shows a speck of dust. No villagers ever get sick or neglected in the Pristine. It is also very, unnaturally quiet. A drop of a pebble might cause an echo that rang throughout the lands. On second thought, we're not sure if there were a lot of villagers here to begin with. Maybe they're all hiding, afraid of the germs that Corruption has caused. This land has the most top-notch hospitals for wounded players.
Caged Jungle
A jungle with many tall, thick trees. It may look like your standard jungle if it weren't for red grass and the cages that hang from almost every branch. They collect creatures like insects and small birds...or over-curious players. Be careful, as the cages are hard to get out of once you close the doors. This land is very wild, so the villagers try to stay away from dangerous creatures on the ground by building tree houses up near the canopy. They sell many unique accessories and trinkets here. This is the ideal place to imitate Tarzan.
Nine Nights Abyss
The darkest part of the Dreamscape that is not Corrupted. The area is filled with craters and holes that lead to the deep caves below ground. These caves are filled with quiet, often anti-social villagers and many lakes. Every nine nights, the special flowers and minerals in the caves will illuminate under the moonlight, and the area will be filled with a wide spectrum of colors. The villagers come alive during this time, getting twice as much energy as before. After that night is over, it will go dark again for another nine nights.
Nothing
Despite what it's called, it is not actually Nothing. The town is simply a little transparent. In the middle of a barren wasteland, the town of Nothing is full of slow moving, almost sad looking villagers who don't do much besides tend to their farms and gardens. There is not much to do here unless you want to talk to some of them. We're not really sure if that's fun, though. You could probably buy some nice organic food at least. This land isn't really paid attention to often.
City in the Sky
A light city sitting on top of the clouds above the Dreamscape with very tall pillars and no ladders to get down. Villagers can either fly to travel to other lands or they'll stay up there forever. That's cool too. The City in the Sky is almost heavenly in appearance, with lots of marble statues of angels and harp music playing everywhere you go. Anyone who lives here is most likely as beautiful and stunning as the city itself. The residents are all very focused on looks and reputation.
Blue's Nest
A very quiet, calming land with little disturbance from villages and people. Nests holding giant speckled eggs are scattered everywhere, holding little creatures inside. Some players use the biggest egg shells as their homes. The sky is always very bright here, light beams hitting the earth and warming the nests. Every insect you find here is a familiar yellow color. They seem to protect the eggs, making sure the children inside are safe.