Thieves' Den

Thieves' Den is the waking world in The Forge and the Crucible. It's a small island surrounded by an endless ocean. It's inhabited by the protagonist, Clovis. The island is mostly a big hill. There's an upper area above the hill, a lower area below it, and an underground area where Clovis keeps his supplies and does most of his business. The island bears resemblance to the Thieves' Den from a few games, such as Crossroads and is likely why the name "Thieves' Den" was chosen.

Surface


The 12th House sits atop the hill. Behind The 12th House, there's a stone peak which is the highest part of the island. There's also some trees, a bench, building blocks, some colourful flowers, and hole into the interior of the den. One of the rocks, particularly a 1x1 stud, can be clicked here for a hint message to pop-up saying: What's the password? You will need to type the correct password in chat to access a secret area of the mountain. This password is currently publicly unknown and is only known by Vaisya+ ranks.



The grave of Nashatra Bealdhild, the protagonist of Dream Game, is located on the area below the hill, next to an entrance into the interior. A small chance exists where Clovis will enter a brief monologue after closing the inspection text on the grave.

Clovis: Nashatra, why did you do it?

Clovis: If you were here, would you even know how to answer?

Below the hill, there's a beach. There's another entrance into the interior by the beach. The lower area also has some flowers, trees, and rocks.

Interior


The underground area is beneath The 12th House. It's a small open area with two doors, which leads to the Living Quarters, Heavenly Café and the Forechamber. The underground area is supported by four black pillars with lanterns on them. This area also has some entrances leading to it and a small window. Lastly, there's a small hole with a ladder which leads to the Cellar with a table.

Cellar


This area has hangers with weird small doors, and a large blue table. There is a hidden cave-like path behind a wall which has multiple paths which lead to the "The Pie is truth!!" decal -- a running easter egg present in most of the Dreamsphere games -- and a framed picture of a building that, while in the same environment as Toa Zuku's domain, appears in neither Readying nor True Rebirth.

Living Quarters


This is the room where Clovis keeps his stuff. There are various objects, utilities, weapons, and supplies such as an almost finished petrified pie, spears, scrolls, a barrel of water, potions, chests, a workstation, the Flight Armour from VerticalAscent's CTF Project, and crates filled with bottles of alcohol. The petrified pie has a health bar, and it can be interacted with and shows an ASCII art of a freshly baked pie. There's a ladder which leads to a space for relaxing with couches, books on shelves, and a table with burgers. There are also several posters showing important astrological diagrams. The room also has a carpet with a pleasing red, white, and light blue design. Lastly, there's a blocked off path that seems like it leads even deeper.

Heavenly Café
The top door leads to a cafe like area with a calm aesthetic. Many tables can be seen in the area with chairs surrounding it with some long tables with loose alcohol bottles. The bar itself has a bunch of bottles lining the shelves and lights with a table surrounding the bar area. A cabinet can be seen to the left of the door in the corner accompanied by a large black pane. A locked door can be found near the Seven-Tin poster. This area was built by 567koala and frouvoxes for August's birthday.

Forechamber
This futuristic room has a big machine which can be used to set the next dream. There is a keypad where data can be inserted. To set the next dream, enter the code for a specific dream then click the confirm button. After doing so correctly, the machine will glow red, and a sound effect will play. Do not jump in it while it's active or else you will die. This room also has four purple plants, and a model of the solar system floating above the machine, of which can also be viewed in Dream Game 's Frozen Edge.