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Knytt Underground Secrets

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  1. Knytt Underground (codename: KnyttWaDF)
  2.  
  3. Tutorial
  4. Debug Area (Chowdren)
  5. Juni Sprite, Knytt Sprite, 3rd Sprite
  6. The Hidden Sheep (Because it's tradition)
  7. Spiral
  8. More Stuff
  9. Comic Sans Challenge: Reach this spot [23,28]
  10. Papyrus Challenge: Reach this spot [32,0]
  11. Credits
  12. Juni Story - Jigsaw piece (Knytt Stories)
  13. Tobias Chilli (Dance)
  14. Chapter 1 Erase Save Data
  15. The Toast (Rainy Tower)
  16. A Toast
  17. ...To religion! Believing in something can be wonderful, even if it's completely false.
  18. ...To the sauna! The one where everybody is naked and the hippies do yoga. It's a bit unusual but also very strange.
  19. ...To saying goodbye to everyone at a party, then staying another hour for maximum awkwardness!
  20. ...To Journey! Great one, thatgamecompany!
  21. ...To the arrow trap triggered off-screen by an enemy. It propelled me into the lava. I know you did it on purpose, Derek.
  22. ...To Elis Eriksson! The process of reading the Pavan comic books is easiest defined with the word "decryption".
  23. ...To bumping into someone you know while visiting another country. Seriously, what are the odds?
  24. ...To playing frisbee-golf on a super-rainy day when the sane decision would be to stay indoors.
  25. ...To Minecraft and Method of Loci. They make a great combo.
  26. ...To this planet and all the confused and strange humans who inhabit it.
  27. ...To the "It's complicated" relationship status and everything it can mean.
  28. ...To receiving an email that uses "Turtles" in places of "Best regards".
  29. ...To the seizure warning when starting Dyad. With any other game, it wouldn't have made sense to have two.
  30. ...To secret areas. Not the ones in games, but those in real life shared only between friends.
  31. ...to spending an entire life worrying about death, then ending up dying anyway.
  32. Chapter 3 Select
  33. "HUMLab Murder Mystery" Challenge
  34. Sync Transform Challenge
  35. "Neon Fall" - Music Sync (Tail's Egg)
  36. Shortcut
  37. The Tiny Figure (Ruhele)
  38. Falu Kohe (Kybiga Nofa)
  39. Tibemy
  40. Hovynofo
  41. Pew Pew (Dance)
  42. Infinity Hype Update Area
  43. "Anti Figure" Challenge
  44. "Stranger Dream" ministory
  45. "RPG" ministory (Bard's tale)
  46. Heroic Dance
  47. Void Above the Waterfall
  48. Music Sync Challenge
  49. Ask the Knytt Underground Characters
  50. Juni Story - Buried pyramid
  51. Hannah and Cilia
  52. Secret Passages to Fairy Room
  53. Ball Transformation Room
  54. Disco in the Menu
  55. "It's complicated"
  56. Chapter 1
  57. Black Hole (Re-enter the temple)
  58. Chapter 2 Interlude
  59. The Moon
  60. HI PONTO
  61. Fireworks
  62. Light Bulb
  63. Dance in the sky
  64. Chapter 3
  65. The Figure Space (Falu Kohe) [37,30]
  66. Gile Jyvy
  67. Ba Gepehasy
  68. Hevore 0
  69. Lady Tufe
  70. Govu Letahe
  71. Teta Minu
  72. Somy Luru
  73. Vafo Byfu
  74. Jejobo Redy
  75. Fegely
  76. Mofa Dabusu
  77. The Mysterious Red Forest
  78. Jobahifymo
  79. Hevore 1
  80. Soko Jyja
  81. Vapame
  82. The Mini Figure (La Vupene) [39,29]
  83. Jufogi
  84. Sosede
  85. The Village Beneath the Infinite Darkness (Earthquake Button) [19,29]
  86. Hidden room under the button
  87. Habanero Apologize [45,18] > [2,7]
  88. Redundant Bird [30,26] > [15,2]
  89. Sandwich [33,29]
  90. Disorder Map [42,13]
  91. Dead End [1,14] (The hidden passage above the gate guarded by Oldboard.)
  92. Museum of Arts [35,6] > [8,24] / [44,22]
  93. Ethan's Museum [23,20]
  94. Greek Letters
  95. α (Alpha) [35,18]
  96. β (Beta) [19,7]
  97. δ (Delta) [8,0]
  98. γ (Gamma) [23,10]
  99. ε (Epsilon)[45,12]
  100. ζ (Zeta) [45,6]
  101. Debug
  102. Teleport
  103. Shift + D + B, then right click
  104. ???
  105. Chapter 3
  106. Lu going insane and transporting you to the disorder after visiting the disorder many times
  107. Paying Laserdisc with Tova's invisible artifact.
  108.  
  109. http://nifflas.lpchip.nl/index.php?topic=6290.0
  110. http://nifflas.lpchip.nl/index.php?topic=6293.0;wap2
  111. http://knyttstories.hoelzl.fr/missing.jpg
  112.  
  113. Races:
  114.  
  115. Human
  116. Epsilon (telepathic)
  117. Sprite (Mi, Juni)
  118. Tail (Ollie)
  119. Blubleblu (slime)
  120. Knytt (Swedish - "little creature")
  121. Pixie
  122. Fairy (Dora, Cilia)
  123.  
  124. Timeline:
  125.  
  126. Knytt Stories (Juni) > Knytt > Within a Deep Forest (2500) > 1000 years (Cataclysm) > Saira > Knytt Underground (Mi)
  127.  
  128. AMA:
  129.  
  130. https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/1a3p9v/were_game_devs_updating_knytt_underground_some/
  131.  
  132. Hi Nicklas: Are Mi and Juni related at all?
  133.  
  134. "It's complicated. Among sprites and tails, Juni stories were told even back when WaDF and Knytt took place (which is about a thousand years before Knytt Underground). Juni stories often contradict each other, and it's very doubtful that most of them are true. Within the Sprocket family, all stories indicate that Juni was also a Sprocket. Juni stories told elsewhere does not confirm this though."
  135.  
  136. Nicklas, In the Knytt Underground world, the underwater lab is fairly at the top of the map. In the Within a Deep Forest, this is just below the surface. Does that mean that the Within a Deep Forest map, if it would still exist is ontop of the Knytt Underground world? Also since the teleporter (now broken) is in the up left area of the map.
  137.  
  138. "All 100% correct :) Only, Knytt Underground takes place much, much later."
  139.  
  140. - Can Saira teleport to the Knytt Underworld world ?
  141. - Is Mi one of the descendants of Juni ? (Or did Juni ever have any?)
  142. - What will happen to the egg that Mi found?
  143.  
  144. "In the introduction of Saira, she's actually within the underwater lab a bunch of years before Knytt Underground takes place... only in another dimension... sort of :) One of the endings in Saira kind of hints about how it's related, and when Cilia visits Medina and talks about how one time the machines connected to the underwater lab activates, I secretly had the idea that it was because Saira was experimenting with a teleporter.
  145.  
  146. I answered the one about Mi and Juni in a post above, it's a bit complicated, so check that post :)
  147.  
  148. Mi decided to raise the tail inside the egg, but she needed help to take care of it and moved to an Internet town called Online. Once, before the egg hatched, she went on an adventure where she fell and got a stick in the eye. Unfortunately, now she can only see with one eye. She wears a patch on the other, and her child thinks Mi looks like a pirate. I guess because she lives in Online, she's an online pirate! Also, Cilia says she'll murder me if I keep making puns that are this bad."
  149.  
  150. Are Bob, the sphere from NightSky and the protagonist of Within a Deep Forest related in any way?
  151.  
  152. "The ball in Knytt Underground is the same as the one in WaDF. The one in NightSky is however a mystery..."
  153.  
  154. What happened to WaDF's surface world? Or what about the far side of Ilune Lake? (I haven't beaten the game, so I'm not sure if this gets answered in-game.)
  155.  
  156. "Nobody has been on the surface for hundreds of years in Knytt Underground, but the locations that are under the surface in WaDF are all present in KU.
  157.  
  158. Actually, Mi's dad claims to have been at the surface, but he doesn't want to talk about it. The far side of Ilune Lake isn't present in Knytt Underground, but I kind of imagine that the secret music-synchronized quest in Knytt Underground takes place somewhere underneath it."
  159.  
  160. Will we ever find out what happened during the explosions to cause Mi to be able to change form? I think that is something I've really wondered about.
  161.  
  162. "My idea was that the ending of Chapter 1 and 2 happens simultaneously. Because Mi and the ball was in the tube at the same time, they kind of merged... somehow. It kind of makes sense in the way a super hero comic book makes sense."
  163.  
  164. [deleted]
  165.  
  166. "I'd love to expand it. I see every game as a puzzle piece that tells a little part of my universe, but I actually know many more events and stories than the ones I've had the time to tell in form of a game.
  167. As for the questions about the dangers in KS, there are two separate answers.
  168.  
  169. * Knytt Stories are mainly Juni stories told between sprites and tails. They are probably told to be as exciting as possible, so a lot of extra danger may have been added.
  170.  
  171. * Each game I do represent the same universe differently. Sometimes, they are a bit inconsistent and don't make complete sense together. Think of them like being told stories about a world, but stories that has been a bit corrupted and changed from what actually happened.
  172.  
  173. The ghosts are maybe not ghosts... I think they may be beings in another dimension that is connected to ours... maybe :)"
  174.  
  175. I can't answer this with certainty, but I think it has to do with the fact that the plants and insects all lived above ground, not below it, and that they died in the ice period. All enemies in Knytt Underground are robots. Don't forget the robots already existed when Juni was still around.
  176.  
  177. Dora and Cilia: Do you have any idea why some people might refer to the Juni stories as "Knytt Stories"?
  178. Bob and Mi: Do you two ever get into a disagreement about what to do or where to go? How do you communicate with each other?
  179. FiNCK: That disaster that devastated the surface. Was that you?
  180.  
  181. "Dora says: "I don't know. It's a bit weird, Juni was a sprite. A knytt is smaller. I know a few Juni stories where there are smaller creatures though. Maybe those are the knytt."
  182. Cilia says: "They're just stupid stories. Who cares what people call them?"
  183.  
  184. Mi thinks: (The ball is only a power I have. I'm not sure why some people call me Bob when I use it. Rob does it! Miriam too! It was very weird that the Yoga monster thought that the ball was my real form.)
  185.  
  186. The fire nuclear crocodile killer doesn't respond. It just observes."
  187.  
  188. In Knytt Underground, it is said by the sprites that the surface world is uninhabitable thanks to a poison atmosphere. Was this the work of Dr. Cliché, or was it a different madman? Also, some of the creatures mention that humankind has taken to the skies. Is this somehow tied in with Saira?
  189.  
  190. "Actually, in WaDF Dr. Cliché tried to go back in time to freeze the world into ice in order to prevent the horrible apocalypse that would cause a lot of suffering. The ball in WaDF (same one as in KU) however stopped Dr. Cliché, resulting in the apocalypse happening. A massive war was fought, the few surviving humans went to the sky (which is why Saira takes place in space) and sprites and tails started to dig (which is why KU takes place underground). None of that was however Dr. Cliché's fault. His attempt to freeze the world was just his idea of trying to make it better."
  191.  
  192. http://nifflas.lpchip.nl/index.php?topic=5853.0
  193.  
  194. Does the machine in the Upper Left corner activate?
  195. Where is Dora's father? The one time I checked his house he wasn't there, and I don't know if he ever comes back, and I forgot where it is.
  196. Dora keeps getting the Owl Statue dream in the ending. What does that mean? Have I missed something?
  197.  
  198. "* The machine in the upper left corner sends you to the future. However, that's in Within a Deep Forest. In Knytt Underground it (just like Dora says) doesn't work anymore.
  199.  
  200. * Dora's father isn't home, he's probably visiting a friend and having a nice beer or something. We don't learn much about him in the game except that he told a lot of stories to Dora (pixies and soul crystals). Because Knytt Underground a lot about the randomness in life, key people may not be home at convenient times for the game story.
  201.  
  202. * Maybe Cilia is right; it's just a dream that doesn't mean anything. I personally hope she's wrong, but I believe she's right. This part will only make sense if you know me, but there's an interview coming up where I dig into it a little bit."
  203.  
  204.  
  205.  
  206.  
  207.  
  208. googoogjoob's quasi-scientific vegrological survey
  209. http://nifflas.lpchip.nl/index.php?topic=4967.msg53812#msg53812
  210.  
  211. I have made a quasi-scientific thing about the (as I see it) three distinct types/species/races of Knytts. It is called a "vegrological" survey because "vegro" is a very rough translation into Latin of "Knytt". And because I needed something Latin-sounding to replace the "anthro-" in "anthropological". Anyway, here it is, with illustrations.*
  212.  
  213. *I just made all of this up. It is not canonical in any way. If your interpretation of Knytts is different, well, then, keep it.
  214.  
  215. A quasi-scientific vegrological study of Knytts:
  216.  
  217. Harara Mountain Knytts: Tall, bulky. Young are carried in pouches on back for a time. Live in family groupings, in houses carved into the walls of valleys in the mountains, or in small, primitive cottages built of rock from the mountain. Some have tails; some do not. Lose tails when they reach maturity. Move slowly compared to other Knytts, though able climbers from youth. All those beyond childhood wear thick clothing.
  218.  
  219. Juni-type Knytts: Short; average height about the same as shorter mountain Knytts. Live in many different environments; some in villages, some in the wilderness. Young are more or less the same size as very young mountain Knytts. Apparently grow slowly; little size difference between infants and children. Though on average smaller than mountain Knytts, more capable of athletic feats in maturity. As with humans, different levels of technological advancement in different geographical areas; some live in fairly primitive cottages, while some live in small semi-modern houses. Mingle, to a degree, with Nano-type Knytts. More variety in clothing.
  220.  
  221. Nano-type Knytts: Tall as the mountain Knytts, but thinner on average. Capable of some athletic feats, more or less on par with the mountain Knytts; they are, however, capable of faster movement. The most technologically advanced Knytts. They have large vehicles, paved roads, electric lighting, and sophisticated locking mechanisms. Live, like the Juni-types, in a variety of environments- they have cities, houses, and mountain-style carved-out houses. Also like the Juni-types, they wear a variety of clothing. A few seem to live with or near the Juni-types.
  222.  
  223. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  224.  
  225. Another installment! This time, disks, complete with bad Latin names.
  226.  
  227. Latus Orbis: Relatively harmless creatures. The male is flattened and purple, while the female is yellow with upturned "wings" at its sides.
  228.  
  229. Puteulanus Surculus: Blue disks. The male is bulkier and has an orange head-orb, while the female is smaller and has a light blue head-orb. Both are capable of emitting dangerously hot spheres from their head-orbs when in danger. The female's spheres are emitted in a regular pattern; the male's are emitted at random.
  230.  
  231. Brevis Surculus: The male is grey with reddish legs, and has two crests along its sides, along with a red head-orb much like those of the Puteulanus. The female is green and has antennae. The male is capable of emitting toxic spheres of liquid from its head-orb when threatened.
  232.  
  233. Brevis Orbis: Very small, purple disks. The male has deadly spines.
  234.  
  235. Campester Cuspis: Red disks. The male has larger eyes than the female, and poisoned spikes on its back.
  236. Ingredior Clausus: Little cubes with legs that inhabit a crystal cave. Multiple colors exist, but the colors are independent of gender, age, or any other visible factor.
  237.  
  238. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  239.  
  240. Magnus Penna: A very large bird with an equally large beak. Lives in dry, hot areas, and feeds on cacti.
  241.  
  242. Congeries Virus: Large hemispheres of jelly-like substance. They inhabit cold, dank areas and move more or less at random, feeding on moss from the ground. They have no real organs and are very posionous, much like jellyfish.
  243.  
  244. Cuspis Repo: An insect-like creature that moves by rotating the spines which cover its body. Inhabits lightly forested areas. It has no sensory organs other than its spines, and feeds on fallen leaves.
  245.  
  246. Virga Etiam: A large insect with long legs reminiscent of sticks. Feeds on smaller insects that live on and in trees.
  247.  
  248. Volvo Latex: Small, mobile round creatures. They inhabit tiny, crude houses they build out of clay. Females have legs; males do not. Therefore, males move by sloshing around, while females walk. Volvo Latex lives near sources of great warmth, eg lava, from which they derive nourishment.
  249.  
  250. Colui Varese: A varied species of insects. They vary greatly in color, size, and whether or not they have wings. All have legs, and those without wings live in burrows of their own making.
  251.  
  252. Minimus Penna: Very small birds which live in hanging houses of their own construction. Inhabit wet, dark, warm areas.
  253.  
  254. Navi Gemma: Small, diamond-shaped flying arthropods light enough to stand on clouds, which they do often. It is on these clouds that they build their homes, which are very much alike in shape to themselves.
  255.  
  256. Ieiunium Gorf: Large, green sedentary mammals. They subsist on the leaves of a certain type of tree which only grows in a small area. They are known for their strength, but are harmless if let alone.
  257.  
  258. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  259.  
  260. And then there's loads more about other creatures, but you wanted to know about knytts, right? I can copy more later if anyone wants that.
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