Category:Depth Dreams

Note: This page is about Dream Game and The Forge and the Crucible. In Dream Game, a depth dream is a hidden dream accessed by using the Mysterious Crystal on a depth dream orb, which takes the form of a spiraling red ball with a transparent outer layer. They are found in Ten-Mou, Vulcanic Heights, Ocean Lab, Selenic Falls, and Debris.

The current depth dreams that are known in Dream Game are Owl, Debris, BallRoom, Coming Storm, Dying Mall, The Garden of Fulfillment, Herakleia Depths, Autumnal Resolute 2, and Lafonteyn. To view a list of all dreams, visit this page.

In The Forge and the Crucible, Depth Dreams also take the form of a spiraling red ball with a transparent outer layer. However, they do not require the Mysterious Crystal to activate them.

There are currently only two depth dreams in The Forge and The Crucible, and they are Yraclee's Speleogens and Pigeon's Abode.

Depth Orb
Depth Orbs (or Depth Dream Orbs) are a type of interactive object present in several dreams. Each depth orb is located on a specific location inside of its dream, so it can be challenging to learn and differentiate each one. There are a total of 9 depth orbs: four orbs in Vulcanic Heights, two orbs in Ten-Mou, one in Selenic Falls, one inside another depth dream, Debris, and one in Ocean Lab. The orb appears red with layered spheres from the center of the orb with a granite texture (sometimes can be found as black) and continuously hums an eerie noise.

Using a Mysterious Crystal on a depth orb will cause it to turn blue with a hint text saying, "The data on this orb has been passed to the 12th House." coupled with a whooshing sound. This will allow for the next dream to be a Depth Dream respective to the type of data the orb holds. The orb will now hum a more "powerful" sound instead of its preceding creepy sound once this is done.

Uniquely, upon reaching the Garden's orb, Nashatra will commentate on the presence of this orb stating, "No one can see these orbs but me..." "I should be thankful for Nicky finding a dead man to be interesting."