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At the bottom of the town, just before Palm Sea, a [[Liriope]] requests a [[Game | At the bottom of the town, just before Palm Sea, a [[Liriope]] requests a [[Game Machine]] from Shigeki. After handing it over, Shigeki receives its phone number as well as the ability to walk across water, in order to walk across Palm Sea to advance. | ||
==Appearances of Denjuu== | ==Appearances of Denjuu== |
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Iris Bootleg: Alice | |
Map of Iris. Click to enlarge.
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Version found in | [[Image:Telefang 1_icon.gif|Available in Telefang 1]] |
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[[List of locations in Telefang 1|Locations in Telefang 1]]
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[[Category:Locations_in Telefang 1]]
Iris (Japanese: 海の見える町 イーリス; Romaji: umi no mieru machi iirisu; Bootleg: Alice) is the third village that Shigeki encounters in the world of Denjuu.
Its Japanese name actually means "The town from which the sea can be seen - Iris". This refers to Palm Sea being at the foot of Iris.
Storyline of events
At the bottom of the town, just before Palm Sea, a Liriope requests a Game Machine from Shigeki. After handing it over, Shigeki receives its phone number as well as the ability to walk across water, in order to walk across Palm Sea to advance.
Appearances of Denjuu
Map
See also
Tronco Village ・ Krinon Village ・ Iris ・ Palm Sea ・ Freesia ・ Barran ・ Ion Island ・ Paparouna Lake ・ Panses Village ・ Toulipa Village ・ Fraoula Village ・ Mt. Peperi ・ Ixos Forest ・ Cactos Ruins ・ Myces Lake ・ Bryon Ruins
Tronco Village Spring ・ Northeast Cavern ・ Craft Research Center ・ Dimenza's Mansion ・ Antenna Tree ・ Sanaeba Research Center