Graveyard Sea

Note: This page is about Dream Game.

Graveyard Sea is one of the seven surface dreams in Dream Game. It is a large, extremely dark dream, comparable to sea, starting off on one main island alongside multiple other islands scattered around the map. These can be accessed with Quick Boats or Big Boats, which can be purchased for 12,000, and 22,000 studs respectively at the dock near Eunoia's candy store.

Overall, this dream does not pack that much meaningful content. It's a meager alternative to stud farming compared to Ocean Lab's jellyfish or Fissure Outpost's chasers, with the best option being to use a boat or to consume large amounts of candy, both which are much more time consuming than the aforementioned other options. At most, it's a good place for sightseeing, and has some possible lore implications and metaphors.

Main Island
Inside one of the homes is a mirror, which can be smashed to gain a Mirror Shard to immediately transport yourself into your own net dimension. There's also a golden mirror (different from a breakable one) under the southeast house entered through a small cave. Mafia have a chance to spawn in the center house instead of the lower, cavern-like part of the island, as well as their Giga Psycharpaxes, as long as a player is in debth. There's also a book resting on the railing on the upper floors of the house near the graves, which is purely cosmetic and has no use.

There are graves on the left side of the main island, which lists the names of any players who have joined during the dream being active or were in the server when it was chosen. These names are reset when the dream is left, but not when anyone whose name is on a gravestone leaves the server.

You are able to bounce on the military hat-shaped umbrellas which are on the main island of the dream, and they play the superball bounce noise when this is done.

Underground
This area was quite lackluster before but seems to be getting attention as of recent, with the addition of seemingly abandoned stores and a section for bathrooms, which houses 2 mirrors. There are new logos/symbols aswell on the walls, it is unknown at the moment what they could be referring to. For older things, there is also a strange decal of colored blocks on one of the walls. A room with a bench and tools, unknown if it has any use, and a secret area that is normally barred off, but can be accessed by jumping over the walls of the stone area, across from the 12th House. This area contains an image that changes every time the dream is loaded, a lantern battery machine, and 4 different colored squares with the main actions on them, being Talk, Repose, Interact, and Inspect. These likely are conveying how these actions correspond to their "given" elements, it is unknown if it is important to anything, but it is more likely just insight on the concept of how elements play into Dream Game.

Eunoia's Candy Shop
Eunoia holds another shop within this dream, although she only sells candy. Candy can be eaten for minor healing, but after enough uses it will become a wrapper. Wrappers will be thrown upon use, and while they deal no damage, can be picked up with the net and given to Eunoia in her shops in Ten-Mou or Fissure Outpost in exchange for some studs, for cleaning up the place. Netted wrappers can be used at the Pumpkin Gate in Vulcanic Heights. To the left of her shop also resides a Juice ex Machina alongside a Gum Machine.

Skull Door
Something this dream does contain that is unsolved, however, is the Skull Door. This is a small room under the far right house on the main island. It contains a strange machine that, when activated, produces a singular 1x0.1x1 pebble block which goes along the conveyor belt and disappears upon contact with the second sensor.

Its current purpose is unknown, but it's easy to infer that upon completion of a certain action (or a sequence of actions), the door beneath the skulls will open.

Village Island
Certain things are scattered throughout the smaller islands, such as one with an island and a monitor which presents a short, soundless video of what seems to be a turret sending out a drone. There is also a featureless, sword-wielding statue (said swords have the same shape as the Telesword) on this island, featuring a picture of a silhouette with the letter C on its torso in front of the base of the statue. It is currently unknown as to what, or who this may be in commemoration of. Inside one of the homes lays a TV screen that, when turned on, plays a clip of something. This source is unknown.

Sign Island
The Sign Island features a wearable sign hat with the words "NO U! >:c" written on it. This is likely some sort of reference or inside joke.

Grill Island
The Grill Island holds a grill, which is used to heat a Frost Taco into a normal taco, which is part of the Golden Taco questline, as well as a set of speakers which makes a strange noise when a Cheezburger is eaten near them. On the underside of these speakers is text which reads "THIS AIN'T PROPERTY OF FISH", a reference to the co-developer TheFishToucher, and how it was likely originally made by him!

There are two other empty islands, one with flowers and one with a path. There is also a strange cylindrical, pointed object that extends downwards to where it's not physically reachable. This object does not seem to hold any purpose, although it's enigmatic for its reason to be in the dream.

Frog Trees
One of the places reachable with a boat that's not an island are the Frog Trees. These are large (presumably) trees covered in colored frogs, which spawn strange orbs in shape similar to a depth orb, but smaller. These orbs can be chatted with, with their only dialogue being 'ola', and do not seem to hold any purpose other than just being rather weird. They're commonly called by the name "ola orbs".

Someone's Ghost
Under the map in a certain area is a small section of a home with no roof which can be dropped into, if reached using a boat. Inside of this is the dead body of Hunter, the man lost in Fissure Outpost, stabbed through the chest with a knife with his ghost looking through. I have censored this for being too graphic, thankfully.

This structure may be a metaphor for Josafa forsaking his body through death and becoming the Dreamsphere. The fact that he was stabbed with a knife may be linked to the swords buried in the ground in Fissure Outpost, as well as the Sword of Bunker Hill being a metaphor for the comparison between Josafa and Jesus.

Mini City
Underneath the water, there's a small city with tall buildings of different colors. There seems to be no purpose to it, but you can access it by jumping off of a boat and landing on it (like the Someone's Ghost room).

Shown below is a bird's eye view of the entire dream. The tall, red transparent blocks are meant to be the borders of the dream.