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Dream Song is an Adventure Mission on Penacony.

Steps[]

  1. Go to Dreamflux Reef and talk to Dr. Blues.
  2. Listen to what Clockie has discovered
  3. Go to where the Dreamweavers gather
  4. Question Sir Whittaker
  5. Ask Dr. Blues for confirmation
  6. Enter Dr. Blues' Emoscape
  7. Interact with the Origami Birds before you
  8. Look for Dr. Blues
  9. Explore the area nearby
  10. Go out of the door to have a look
  11. Find that child's hiding spot
  12. Find pieces of the Dream Jigsaw
  13. Complete the Dream Jigsaw
  14. Interact with the picture frame
  15. Speak with Dr. Blues
  16. Interact with the picture frame
  17. Examine the newspapers on the desk
  18. Go see what exactly is happening
  19. Help Barlow escape
  20. Interact with the picture frame
  21. Talk to Fischer
    • (Optional) Examine the newspapers on the chair
  22. Take Fischer to see Orla
  23. Talk to Fischer
  24. Talk to Orla
  25. Speak with Dr. Blues
  26. Return the records

Gameplay Notes[]

Dialogue[]

Go to Dreamflux Reef and talk to Dr. Blues[]

(Talk to Dr. Blues)
Icon Dialogue Quest About Mikhail...
Dr. Blues: Hmm? This hat... Looks like you've found the treasureLegacy that the Watchmaker left behind.
Dr. Blues: Does this mean that his last wishes are fulfilled?
You tell Dr. Blues about all that has happened in Penacony — about the Order's conspiracy and the last wishes of the Watchmaker.
Dr. Blues: Hmph...
Dr. Blues: This Watchmaker sure is a stubborn one... planning such a gigantic plot and betting it all on someone else. I never thought he'd actually find the perfect ending after going around in such a huge circle.
Dr. Blues: All right, now the Watchmaker's wishes have been fulfilled. That drunken hound can also probably retire with honor...
Dr. Blues: ...And I'm the only bird left in this place again.
Icon Dialogue Arrow You don't intend to leave?
Dr. Blues: Me? I'm an origami bird, don't you get it? The sort that can only appear in dreams.
Dr. Blues: Penacony does not welcome birds that can't tweet, which is why I trusted the Watchmaker's deception and built a new nest here. Later, he dragged a bunch of naysayers here, and this place became Dreamflux Reef.
Dr. Blues: ...To a certain extent, this is a grand haven, specifically sheltering poor souls who could neither fit into the Dreamscape, nor leave the dream.
Icon Dialogue Arrow You built Dreamflux Reef?
Icon Dialogue Arrow Birds can be Dreamweavers too?
Dr. Blues: That's right. Treasure all this, for Penacony will be hard-pressed to produce another Dreamweaver as gifted as me. I...
The bird before you suddenly goes mute. It is silent for a couple of seconds, and its demeanor turns aloof.
Dr. Blues: Forget it, it's none of your business.
Dr. Blues: I'm very busy. Go find another unlucky soul to be your guide. Don't let me keep you.
Clockie: ...Tick-tock! Get over here quick, (Trailblazer)!

Listen to what Clockie has discovered[]

UI Adventure Mission Mission Description

Clockie found something odd. Go and listen to what he has to say.
(Talk to Clockie)
Clockie: Tick-tock, something's wrong with Dr. Blues!
Clockie: It's completely different from when I saw it in Dreamville. It's missing something that an origami bird should have!
Clockie: Not just that, it seems like there's another soul inside that paper body... Maybe Dr. Blues is no ordinary Origami Bird?
Icon Dialogue Arrow You've got a point.
Icon Dialogue Arrow It's hard to say...
Icon Dialogue Arrow I knew it!
Clockie: Tick-tock... If we're to search for Dr. Blues' past, we'll just have to start with the information it provided. A bird capable of building Dreamflux Reef must not be an ordinary bird!
Clockie: Let's take a look at the place where Dreamweavers gather first, tick-tock!

Go to where the Dreamweavers gather[]

UI Adventure Mission Mission Description

Dr. Blues seems to be related to Penacony's Dreamweavers. Go to Dream's Edge and ask around people who might know about this.
(Trailblazer): (I'd better look for a family member to ask about the Dreamweaver...)
(Approach Sir Whittaker)
Asika: ...No time to relax, not even in a Dreamscape!
Asika: There are always students who forget what they learned in Paperfold University after graduating... Dreamweaving is based on architecture as its technical foundation, so safety and practicality are the utmost concerns.
Asika: You should look at those new plans again. They completely defy the principles of architectural design!
Sir Whittaker: Heh-heh, I understand your frustration, Professor, but we should also respect the Dreamweavers' freedom of expression.
Asika: Please refrain from being dismissive, esteemed head! This concerns the cornerstone of future Dreamweaving education!
Sir Whittaker: Of course, I'll reconsider. But... we appear to have other guests today.
Asika: ...Hmph, I'll be sure to remind you. Bah, the current generation of Dreamweavers is always more lacking than the last...
Asika sighs, then turns and leaves...
Sir Whittaker: Good evening, (Mr./Miss) Dreamchaser. How can I help you?
Icon Dialogue Talk Esteemed head?
Sir Whittaker: Please dispense with the formalities. Authority and power blind the soul. When it's after work hours, I much prefer people address me as Sir Whittaker.
Sir Whittaker: Do you have any other questions?
Icon Dialogue Talk I wish to learn how to weave dreams too.
Sir Whittaker: Of course you may. The Family has established the Paperfold University in the Moment of Sol. When classes start, I'll be sure to welcome you to sit in on our dreamweaving course.
Sir Whittaker: Do you have any other questions?
Icon Dialogue Arrow Can birds be Dreamweavers?
Sir Whittaker: Birds... Heh-heh, you mean the cartoons that the Watchmaker created.
Sir Whittaker: It's not a bad metaphor at all. The Dreamweavers in this Dreamscape are really all birds. Our Nightingale symbol — is it not a bird that sings at night?
Sir Whittaker: In this Dreamscape, birds are a symbol of Dreamweavers. This sentiment has been expressed in objects of all sorts, and shown up in some pieces of artistry.
Icon Dialogue Arrow Such as origami birds?
Sir Whittaker: That's right. Art and reality always complement each other. According to what I know, the origami birds in Clockie's cartoons symbolize the Dreamweavers that gave their all to build the Dreamscapes.
Sir Whittaker: Alas, few guests and Dreamchasers in Penacony show an interest in history... If you're interested, I've got some dreamweaving stories of that era kept here.

(Quick Read)
The Dreamweaver Archives
Search keywords: "Dreamchaser Era", "Nightingale", "Dreamweaver"

After many Amber Eras of chaos and war, Panacony [sic] decided to take its first step towards expanding the Dreamscape: The great architect Glaux arrived at Penacony following an invitation and began the search for a method to stabilize the Dreamscape alongside fellow architects.
It was at this moment that Penacony entered an age of rapid development historically known as the "Dreamchaser Era."

The "Dreamweaver Project" attracted outstanding talents from all across the Cosmos. Early Dreamweavers came from all different walks of life. They gathered together in the Nightingale Family and formulated countless wonderful concepts for the construction of the Dreamscape. The Nightingale Family head, Glaux, led the most talented and brilliant Dreamweavers among them to design and build the prototype of the 12 Dreamscapes of today. These Dreamweavers were known as the "Origami Dreamweavers." Their creations remain in the Penacony Dreamscape to this day.

Joey
Design pieces: "The Reverie Hotel," "The Moment of Oasis"
Formerly a famous galactic architectural designer born into an artistic family from the Epsilon system. Her designs emphasize external curvature and aesthetics, as well as the artistic expressions of the exterior.
Her iconic work, The Reverie, was accused of plagiarism. Although the plaintiff lost the case due to insufficient evidence, Joey's reputation was still ruined.

Vaughn
Design pieces: "Golden Hour," "Gilded Hour"
Originally a team leader in the Technical Development Department of the Interastral Peace Corporation, he was fired due to a demolitions experiment. Later, he joined the Nightingale Family.
This mad inventor is known for his eccentric inventions, with his most notable being the destructive Dreamscape exploration equipment "Vaughn III," which was discontinued due to significant safety hazards.

Barlow
Design pieces: "The Moment of Stars," "The Moment of Serenity"
Formerly a civilian architect who became a Dreamweaver of the Nightingale Family upon Glaux's invitation. His creations are not constrained by the original shape of the building and do not compromise safety while retaining supreme creativity.
Later, his true identity was revealed to be an inmate of the frontier prison, involved in a construction accident. He was detained in the Moment of Serenity by the Bloodhound Family.
With the Oak Family's just tribunal, past transgressions are met with retribution.

Fischer
Design pieces: "The Moment of Daybreak," "The Moment of Sol"
Originally a member of the Intelligentsia Guild, he came to Penacony alongside Professor Glaux and later became the Nightingale Family head and director of the Paperfold University school of Dreamweavers.
During his appointment, he spared no effort in constructing the Twelve Hours Dreamscape and promoted various laws and regulations to protect the work rights of Dreamweavers.
Unfortunately, he was struck down by a sudden illness in his office at Paperfold University.

Item Photo From the Archives
An old photograph slips out from one of the folded pages of the file stack. It looks dated, with four young figures printed on its faded yellow background.
These four may just be the Origami Dreamweavers mentioned in the file.
(Obtain "The Dreamweaver Archives" "The Dreamweaver Archives" ×1)

Question Sir Whittaker[]

UI Adventure Mission Mission Description

Sir Whittaker might know something related to this photo. Keep asking him about it.
Sir Whittaker: Found the info you wanted?
Icon Dialogue Talk About this photo...
Sir Whittaker: Oh... This photo really brings back memories.
Sir Whittaker: It once belonged to Origami Dreamweaver Fischer, who was also my mentor. In his later years, he led us Paperfold University students in compiling a family history of the Nightingales. This photo should have been from that time.
Icon Dialogue Talk About the Origami Dreamweavers...
Sir Whittaker: They were students of the first Dreamweaver, Professor Glaux, and legendary Dreamweavers who created the Twelve Hours. What you witness in each Dreamscape is their legacy.
Sir Whittaker: ...Alas, it's a shame that this Dreamscape only has their works engraved, but left their names long forgotten.
Icon Dialogue Talk About the Dreamchaser era...
Sir Whittaker: That was a time when countless dreams sprouted. Mr. Fischer once told me of that age...
Sir Whittaker: During that time, Penacony had only just completed the Dreamscape's development. The lineages weren't completely given unto the Harmony's embrace yet, and countless opportunities buried in dreams were waiting to be unearthed, resulting in numerous Dreamchasers gathering like moths to a flame, thirsting for fortune and success.
Sir Whittaker: To build a true Planet of Festivities, Professor Glaux — who was the Nightingale's family head — began recruiting the most stellar talents across the cosmos, leading them in the exploration of methods to modify the Dreamscape — what you know as dreamweaving technology.
Sir Whittaker: His four most outstanding students were coined the Origami Dreamweavers. They were architects, but first and foremost, they were great Dreamchasers who conquered the Dreamscape.
Icon Dialogue Arrow I'm about done with my questions.
Sir Whittaker: This may just be my speculation, but the original inspiration for those leader-birds in the Clockie cartoons — they were these Origami Dreamweavers.
Icon Dialogue Arrow Hang on! The numbers don't add up!
(Trailblazer): (Origami birds come in five colors... but there are only four legendary Dreamweavers here! Which one is Dr. Blues exactly?)
Sir Whittaker: About this... I'm not too sure either. If you're interested, you may wish to seek out the truth yourself.
Sir Whittaker: Time will cause the colors of past tales to fade, buried by extravagance and embellishment... Young one, I'm very glad that you still remember them.
Sir Whittaker: I'll lend you this photograph for now. I hope you can unearth the history behind this matter.

(Trailblazer): (So the origami bird's original form is a nightingale... Was Dr. Blues also once The Family's Dreamweaver?)
(Trailblazer): (Time to go back to Dreamflux Reef and ask it.)
(Obtained Photo From the Archives Photo From the Archives ×1)
(Talk to Sir Whittaker again, optional)
Sir Whittaker: Hello, young Dreamchaser. You have something to ask?
Icon Dialogue Talk About this photo...
Sir Whittaker: Oh... This photo really brings back memories.
Sir Whittaker: It once belonged to Origami Dreamweaver Fischer, who was also my mentor. In his later years, he led us Paperfold University students in compiling a family history of the Nightingales. This photo should have been from that time.
Icon Dialogue Talk About the Origami Dreamweavers...
Sir Whittaker: They were students of the first Dreamweaver, Professor Glaux, and legendary Dreamweavers who created the Twelve Hours. What you witness in each Dreamscape is their legacy.
Sir Whittaker: ...Alas, it's a shame that this Dreamscape only has their works engraved, but left their names long forgotten.
Icon Dialogue Talk About the Dreamchaser era...
Sir Whittaker: That was a time when countless dreams sprouted. Mr. Fischer once told me of that age...
Sir Whittaker: During that time, Penacony had only just completed the Dreamscape's development. The lineages weren't completely given unto the Harmony's embrace yet, and countless opportunities buried in dreams were waiting to be unearthed, resulting in numerous Dreamchasers gathering like moths to a flame, thirsting for fortune and success.
Sir Whittaker: To build a true Planet of Festivities, Professor Glaux — who was the Nightingale's family head — began recruiting the most stellar talents across the cosmos, leading them in the exploration of methods to modify the Dreamscape — what you know as dreamweaving technology.
Sir Whittaker: His four most outstanding students were coined the Origami Dreamweavers. They were architects, but first and foremost, they were great Dreamchasers who conquered the Dreamscape.
Icon Dialogue Exit I have nothing else to ask.
Sir Whittaker: Time will cause the colors of past tales to fade, buried by extravagance and embellishment... Young one, I'm very glad that you still remember them.
Sir Whittaker: I hope you can unearth the history behind this matter.

Ask Dr. Blues for confirmation[]

UI Adventure Mission Mission Description

That photo is probably closely related to Dr. Blues. Go back to ask him for confirmation.
(Talk to Dr. Blues)
Icon Dialogue Quest There's something I'd like to ask you.
Dr. Blues: I told you, I'm super busy... How can I help you? Be quick about it.
Icon Dialogue Arrow I understand everything!
Icon Dialogue Arrow You are a Nightingale Dreamweaver?
Dr. Blues: Who I am is none of your business. If you've got time to spare, you might as well go look for Dreamflux Reef's Origami Birds.
Icon Dialogue Arrow (Show Dr. Blues the faded photo)
Dr. Blues: Where'd you get this photograph from? I already told you I'm very busy, I...
Dr. Blues: ...This is...
The bird is dumbfounded. It is the first time you see the definition of "bewilderment" written all over that origami face.
Dr. Blues: This is my photo? No... It seems different...
Icon Dialogue Arrow You're not in it?
Dr. Blues: This isn't my photo, but I recognize, no, I'm very familiar with these few...
Icon Dialogue Arrow I've even found some information on the past.
Icon Dialogue Arrow You know these Dreamweavers?
Dr. Blues: I should know them, or rather, I'm very familiar...
Icon Dialogue Arrow I've even found some information on the past.
Dr. Blues: The Dreamweaver Archives...
Dr. Blues: ...What's all this nonsense about! The true Nightingales weren't like this at all, we...
Dr. Blues: We—We...
Icon Dialogue Arrow What were you like?
Dr. Blues: ...I don't remember.
Dr. Blues: Oh no, I've been a bird for so long. It's as if I've forgotten something important...
Icon Dialogue Arrow Well, then, you should let me help you!
Dr. Blues: ...
Dr. Blues: No. I've seen what Clockie does... Letting someone into your brain? That's disgusting. No.
The bird regains its *sly* expression — honestly, it's the most unpleasant cartoon character you've ever seen, hands down.
(Trailblazer): (If a good cop won't work... guess I'll have to go bad cop then!)
Icon Dialogue Arrow Clockwork, forced activation!
Dr. Blues: ...Wait, hey, what're you doing!?
(Submit Photo From the Archives Photo From the Archives ×1 to activate Clockwork and enter Dr. Blues' Emoscape)
Icon Dialogue Exit We need to plan this out carefully.

Enter Dr. Blues' Emoscape[]

UI Adventure Mission Mission Description

Enter Dr. Blues' Emoscape and restore the lost memories..
(Talk to Dr. Blues again)
Icon Dialogue Quest I'd like to help you recover your memory.
Dr. Blues: ...
Dr. Blues: No. I've seen what Clockie does... Letting someone into your brain? That's disgusting. No.
The bird regains its *sly* expression — honestly, it's the most unpleasant cartoon character you've ever seen, hands down.
(Trailblazer): (If a good cop won't work... guess I'll have to go bad cop then!)
Icon Dialogue Arrow Clockwork, forced activation!
Dr. Blues: ...Wait, hey, what're you doing!?
(Submit Photo From the Archives Photo From the Archives ×1 to activate Clockwork and enter Dr. Blues' Emoscape)
Icon Dialogue Exit We need to plan this out carefully.

Interact with the Origami Birds before you[]

UI Adventure Mission Mission Description

This is Dr. Blues's Emoscape, but... why are you seeing those other Origami Birds? Go ask them.
(Trailblazer): (This is Dr. Blues' inner world... Hmm? Those origami birds are up ahead.)
(Approach the Origami Birds)
Lady Vermilion: Kind guest, might I ask if you've seen an origami bird?
Lady Vermilion: A rotund, ruffled, origami bird that looks just like us? Tweet tweet?
Icon Dialogue Arrow I see four standing before me.
Boss Red: They're not the same! That child has blue feathers, tweet.
Boss Red: Origami birds pick up branches, repair the Great Tree, and build nests. The Great Tree's maze is winding, and only birds know the shortcuts between leaves, tweet.
Lady Vermilion: But this poor child hasn't learned the way home, and it got lost in the labyrinth...
Lady Vermilion: Please, guest! Help look for that child, tweet!

Look for Dr. Blues[]

UI Adventure Mission Mission Description

You've received the commission from the Origami Birds. It's time to find Dr. Blues.
(Talk to Lady Vermilion again, optional)
Lady Vermilion: That blue-feathered child... it already got lost playing hide-and-seek before it learned how to find the way back home...
Lady Vermilion: Please, guest! Help look for that child, tweet!

Explore the area nearby[]

UI Adventure Mission Mission Description

This place seems to be Dr. Blues' memories. Let's see if there are any clues nearby.
Icon Dialogue Gear Enter the Dreamscape
(Trailblazer): (Looks like I'm inside Dr. Blues' memories already... Better check where this is first.)
(Investigate the newspaper on the table)
A glossy new Dreamchaser Bulletin is placed on the desk, with the following header printed in huge letters.
"2151 AE: The long-prepared Dreamweaving Project has officially launched. The Twelve Dreamscapes are slated to be completed within this Amber Era. Currently, phase one of the Reverie Hotel's construction has commenced."
"The Nightingale Family is fully responsible for this project. According to negotiations, their head, Glaux, has expressed no intention to join the Family, but is willing to support the Dreamscape development plan that The Family has suggested..."
"Concurrently, the Nightingales have also extended an invitation to the universe — to welcome the architects and memoria scholars of the cosmos to build this world of Dreamjoy together..."

Go out of the door to have a look[]

UI Adventure Mission Mission Description

There are footsteps outside the door. Go see who it is.
(Approach the door)
Trailblazer: (This memory should be from long ago, the time when that Dreamscape was first being built...)
Trailblazer: (Footsteps from outside the door. Is someone coming in?)
(Go through the door)
Vaughn: ...I've never heard of anyone who brings their kids to the construction site!
Vaughn: Designing a structure, studying how to work with this finicky memoria, and being hunted by in-dream monsters... Work on the Reverie has finally started, only to have this child impeding our progress once again!
Vaughn: Tell the professor I'm done, I'm gone!
Joey: Oh Mr. Vaughn, please be realistic. Your name is still blacklisted by the IPC. Apart from the professor, no one in the universe will hire you.
Joey: Furthermore... it's not like that child wants to be in this Dreamscape of his own accord, so please be more understanding. Also, isn't he super cute?
Vaughn: Just because he's young? How's that fair? I'm a child too!
Joey: Just because you're in a dream, doesn't mean you can spit delusions, Mr. Vaughn. You're the oldest among us.
Joey: From what I know, that child was a wandering interstellar refugee before he came to the Nightingale Family.
Joey: He had no kin, no family, and was never raised properly, much less how to interact with people.
Joey: Perhaps... he saw Mr. Vaughn as someone of his age, and was expressing affection, albeit inappropriately?
Vaughn: Hmph...
Vaughn: For me to forgive him, he'd have to personally apologize to my Vaughn III Gourmet Refinement Machine. Shouldn't a "sorry" at least be in order when a mistake is made?
Vaughn: Little Dreamweaver, you be the judge. Is that fair or not?
Icon Dialogue Arrow You're right!
Vaughn: See? Even a junior who's just joined the industry knows etiquette.
Icon Dialogue Arrow Maybe there's something he can't tell us...
Vaughn: Bah! Why're you all taking his side!
Joey: Heh-heh, Mr. Vaughn certainly acts like he's of the same age as the child...
Joey: But... this child likes hiding after making a mistake. Where could he have gone this time?
Joey: Young (man/lady), I'd have to trouble you to help me look for him.
Vaughn: Hmph, he ran off in the other direction of the corridor. Go look there first.

Find that child's hiding spot[]

UI Adventure Mission Mission Description

Follow Joey and Vaughn to find where that child is hiding. Maybe he is related to Dr. Blues.
(Trailblazer): (Joey and Vaughn — they seem to be the inspirations for Lady Vermilion and Young Master Gold. Compared to the brief descriptions in the files, the people they are in the memory are obviously far more lively...)
(Trailblazer): (Let's follow them to figure out more of Dr. Blues' past.)
(Approach the Dream Jigsaw)
Vaughn: He probably ran in there and hid... That brat, he locked the door!
Vaughn: Tsk, I'll blast the door open then!
Joey: Hold on, Mr. Vaughn.
Joey: To my knowledge, The Reverie's Blueprints did not map out this area... If I'm not wrong, this room was probably made by the child himself.
Vaughn: ...What'd you mean? Mr. Glaux also taught the kid to weave dreams?
Joey: No.
Joey: This is probably something the child figured out himself. Interesting... I've never seen such a construction method before...
Vaughn: ...Something doesn't feel right. What are you thinking?
Joey: Heh-heh... How about we play along with this child's riddles? We might get a pleasant surprise out of it?
Vaughn: ...And if I refuse?
Joey: Then there might come a day when Master Glaux *accidentally* finds out about the Professor Owl merchandise that you've got stashed in your room...
Vaughn: Stop stop stop! All right! I'll go with your plan!
Vaughn: You better not let anyone know... Mr. Glaux has always disliked that Watchmaker-drawn owl. I had such a hard time nabbing the professor's limited edition merch without Glaux noticing...
Joey: Heh heh... Let's go then. We should look for the jigsaw key that the child hid.

Find pieces of the Dream Jigsaw[]

UI Adventure Mission Mission Description

Collect pieces of the Dream Jigsaw and find that child's hiding spot.
(Collect the jigsaw piece beside the staircase)
Vaughn: *sob* My Vaughn III... I finally managed to get the hang of making snacks in a dream too...
Vaughn: That antiquated bunch claimed this was something explosive... It just looks a bit odd is all...
Vaughn: They don't even dare try a bit of the snacks Vaughn III made!
Joey: Wake up. Even if that child wasn't causing a fuss, no one would dare to eat anything you make.
Joey: The last person who was that brave is still lying in the clinic.
(Collect the jigsaw piece beside a pillar)
Joey: The Reverie's construction just started. I hope he doesn't barge into anywhere dangerous.
Vaughn: Only that fool Barlow would knowingly do something bad. This kid wouldn't be that stupid... right?
Joey: Hard to say. Most Dreamweavers working under master aren't completely sane.
Vaughn: Who would want to work in such a dangerous place if they didn't have a screw loose? With heads buried in architectural drafts, working deep in the dream, and even subjected to accusations and slander.
Vaughn: "Lady Joey, your design for the Reverie Hotel looks highly similar to a certain building in Epsilon. Do you have an explanation for this?" Sheesh, just listening to this tripe makes me want to puke. You can tolerate this?
Joey: It's just some chatter. You get used to it after a while, it's nothing major.
Joey: But... it's only in a dream that our supposedly hare-brained concepts can be realized. Mr. Vaughn, didn't you come for this very reason too?
Vaughn: Heh-heh, you're right, I mean... neither of us is anywhere close to normal.
(Collect the jigsaw piece in the back of the room)
Vaughn: Woah, memoria refactoring, memetic synthesis, Light Cone materials... He actually constructed all these concepts that existed only in the Garden of Recollection. Not too shabby. Where'd this kid learn his dreamweaving techniques?
Joey: Probably while we were working. he's always been lurking by the side watching us work.
Joey: I thought this child was just curious, so I didn't keep him out of earshot during our architectural conversations... Turns out, he memorized it all.

Complete the Dream Jigsaw[]

UI Adventure Mission Mission Description

Collect pieces of the Dream Jigsaw and find that child's hiding spot.
(After completing the Dream Jigsaw)
Joey: ...Maybe this child is more capable than we thought.
Vaughn: We need to focus. What now? Do we break the door open?
Joey shakes her head, bends down, and softly knocks on the door. A rustling can be heard from behind it.
Stubborn Voice: ...
Joey: The craftsmanship is amateur, but the space and structure are stable. You've made an outstanding shelter.
Joey: Child, where did you learn these dreamweaving skills?
Stubborn Voice: ...What, are you going to arrest me again?
Joey: No, I'm here because Professor Glaux extended an invitation to you — to officially join the Nightingale Family as a Dreamweaver.
Joey: You're sharp, familiar with the Dreamscape, and possess a talent for building Dreamscapes. The Professor would never refuse such a prodigy.
Stubborn Voice: ...Why—Why? I don't understand. I did something wrong...
Joey: I believe Mr. Vaughn just wants an apology... right?
Vaughn: ...Hmph!
The translucent dream bubble coalesces on Joey's fingertip, turns into the shape of a bird, and flies through the door. A gasp can be heard from the other end.
Joey: Look, dreamweaving is similar to poetry or songwriting: Analyzing the present structure, then reconstructing it to create an elegant and exquisite masterpiece. Our proficiency lies in reshaping chaos into other forms...
Joey: To you, thisPenacony must be an orderless, reasonless place...
Joey: But one day, this place will become a real Dreamjoy...
Joey: I promise you, in the name of the Nightingales.
Stubborn Voice: ...
Joey: Don't worry about making a decision now, consider it carefully!
Joey: I haven't properly introduced myself. I am Joey, a Dreamweaver scholar of the Nightingale Family and the chief designer of the Reverie Hotel.
Vaughn: I'm the greatest inventor in the cosmos, a once-in-a-millennia architectural genius — you may call me Sir Vaughn!
Stubborn Voice: ...Joey, Vaughn... I've got it.
Joey: There are many in the Nightingale Family who are Dreamchasers, rallied together over a common passion.
Joey: And we hope... that we will become your family.
Joey: What's your name, child?
Stubborn Voice: I...
Stubborn Voice: ...Orla. My name... just call me Orla.

Interact with the picture frame[]

UI Adventure Mission Mission Description

Follow the scenes of this memory and keep exploring Orla's past.
Icon Dialogue Gear Enter the Dreamscape
(Trailblazer): (Orla... That's probably Dr. Blues' real name. He was invited by the two Dreamweavers to join the Nightingale Family.)
(Trailblazer): (And Joey and Vaughn... The personalities of these two Origami Dreamweavers are also quite different from what was described in the files.)
(Trailblazer): (It's just as Sir Whittaker said — that real history would always be ground down by time. Maybe I should record all these...)

(Quick Read)
The Dreamweaver Archives
Search keywords: "Dreamchaser Era", "Nightingale", "Dreamweaver"

After many Amber Eras of chaos and war, Panacony [sic] decided to take its first step towards expanding the Dreamscape: The great architect Glaux arrived at Penacony following an invitation and began the search for a method to stabilize the Dreamscape alongside fellow architects.
It was at this moment that Penacony entered an age of rapid development historically known as the "Dreamchaser Era."

The "Dreamweaver Project" attracted outstanding talents from all across the Cosmos. Early Dreamweavers came from all different walks of life. They gathered together in the Nightingale Family and formulated countless wonderful concepts for the construction of the Dreamscape. The Nightingale Family head, Glaux, led the most talented and brilliant Dreamweavers among them to design and build the prototype of the 12 Dreamscapes of today. These Dreamweavers were known as the "Origami Dreamweavers." Their creations remain in the Penacony Dreamscape to this day.

Joey
Design pieces: "The Reverie Hotel," "The Moment of Oasis"
Formerly a famous galactic architectural designer born into an artistic family from the Epsilon system. Her designs emphasize external curvature and aesthetics, as well as the artistic expressions of the exterior.
Her iconic work, The Reverie, was accused of plagiarism. Although the plaintiff lost the case due to insufficient evidence, Joey's reputation was still ruined.
The true designer of The Reverie and also a gentle Dreamweaving scholar who sought Dreamweaving talents for the Nightingale Family.
Passed away after being assaulted by Memory Zone Meme while exploring the Dreamscape's wilderness.


Vaughn
Design pieces: "Golden Hour," "Gilded Hour"
Originally a team leader in the Technical Development Department of the Interastral Peace Corporation, he was fired due to a demolitions experiment. Later, he joined the Nightingale Family.
This mad inventor is known for his eccentric inventions, with his most notable being the destructive Dreamscape exploration equipment "Vaughn III," which was discontinued due to significant safety hazards.
A proud and brilliant inventor, a fervant fan of Professor Glaux. His cutting-edge creations may not be the most practical, but they are definitely flashy enough.
He went missing during dreamweaving-related research and development experiments, and his whereabouts remain unknown.


Barlow
Design pieces: "The Moment of Stars," "The Moment of Serenity"
Formerly a civilian architect who became a Dreamweaver of the Nightingale Family upon Glaux's invitation. His creations are not constrained by the original shape of the building and do not compromise safety while retaining supreme creativity.
Later, his true identity was revealed to be an inmate of the frontier prison, involved in a construction accident. He was detained in the Moment of Serenity by the Bloodhound Family.
With the Oak Family's just tribunal, past transgressions are met with retribution.

Fischer
Design pieces: "The Moment of Daybreak," "The Moment of Sol"
Originally a member of the Intelligentsia Guild, he came to Penacony alongside Professor Glaux and later became the Nightingale Family head and director of the Paperfold University school of Dreamweavers.
During his appointment, he spared no effort in constructing the Twelve Hours Dreamscape and promoted various laws and regulations to protect the work rights of Dreamweavers.
Unfortunately, he was struck down by a sudden illness in his office at Paperfold University.

(Trailblazer): (Huh? That blue bird in the distance... Is that Dr. Blues?)

Speak with Dr. Blues[]

UI Adventure Mission Mission Description

Dr. Blues has appeared ahead. It might have remembered something.
(Talk to Dr. Blues)
Dr. Blues: ...
Icon Dialogue Arrow I've finally found you.
Dr. Blues: I remember now... Orla is my real name.
Dr. Blues: Later, I went to the Nightingales, and the Dreamweavers took me in, taught me everything, and brought me along with them to build the Dreamscape...
Dr. Blues: And I had the world's best family. The gentle Joey, the eccentric Vaughn, and Barlow and Fischer... They taught me everything about dreamweaving...
Icon Dialogue Arrow I saw that too.
Icon Dialogue Arrow They are quite different from how they were recorded in history.
Dr. Blues: History only wrote their names, but not their true selves... Why?
Dr. Blues: I recall that we had another promise among us. I waited for them at Dreamflux Reef to fulfill that promise, but no one ever came...
Dr. Blues: I must take a look. What exactly happened in the past...?

Interact with the picture frame[]

UI Adventure Mission Mission Description

Dr. Blues' real name is Orla. Go and see what else had happened in the past.

Examine the newspapers on the desk[]

UI Adventure Mission Mission Description

Go through the newspapers on the desk. Maybe you can learn something new.
(Investigate the newspaper on the desk)
A mildly worn Dreamchaser Bulletin rests on the table, with a news headline printed in its middle.
"The completed Reverie Hotel has opened. The inaugural Charmony Festival was successfully held, and all Family members witnessed the descent of the avatar of the Harmony..."
"Construction of the Twelve Hours of the Dreamscapes is almost near its end. The Oak Family Head Gopher Wood declares the "unity of the five major lineages." Will the Nightingale join The Family?"

Go see what exactly is happening[]

UI Adventure Mission Mission Description

There seem to be sounds of someone talking. Move ahead and have a look.
(Go through the door)
Bloodhound Family Member: ...Over there! Don't let him get away!
Bloodhound Family Member: Sinner, your actions have long tested the limits of The Family!
Bloodhound Family Member: Do not resist! Or you'll be sorry!

(Approach Barlow and the Bloodhound Family Members)
Bloodhound Family Member: Dreamweaver Barlow, the Bloodhounds have found proof of your crimes — consorting with stowaways, stealing Family secrets, and threatening Penacony's peace...
Bloodhound Family Member: Each crime is enough to send you back to jail. Come with me to the Pavilion to receive judgement!
Barlow: Heh, you Hounds sure are cocky — you found a way to pin these crimes on me with the warrant that the Oaks just issued.
Bloodhound Family Member: Hmph, you were a prisoner to begin with. The Family vouched for you and gave you a new lease on life. But you didn't treasure it!
Barlow: I didn't treasure it? Ha... Haha... What a bunch of lapdogs!
Barlow: Vouch for me? What a joke! It was old man Glaux who bailed me out of prison. Stealing secrets, threatening peace? More wild accusations! When did the Nightingales' dreamweaving methods belong to you?
Barlow: And you were so hospitable when you were using me, heh-heh... Even the Dreamjolt Troupe should learn from you when it comes to betrayal.
Bloodhound Family Member: Arresting you is for the sake of the Dreamscape's safety, of course...
Barlow: Joey was attacked by memes, Vaughn went missing during an experiment, and Fischer was being muzzled by you lot... Was that for safety too?
Bloodhound Family Member: The Family's governance is what contributed to this Dreamscape's development. The Dreamscape needs stability and prosperity, not radicals like you who sow chaos. Surrender!
Barlow: Hmph, and what if I refuse? If you detain me using violence, that's a slight on the Nightingales, a breach of the creed of the "unity of the five major lineages." Will your family head be able to bear this responsibility?
Bloodhound Family Member: Heh, of course we wouldn't defy orders... but a Memory Zone Meme that does not belong to any Family wouldn't think that way!
(Trailblazer): (Oh no, that person is in danger...)
(Begin battle against Memory Zone Meme "Insatiable Vanity" Memory Zone Meme "Insatiable Vanity" ×1, Memory Zone Meme "Something In The Mirror" Memory Zone Meme "Something In The Mirror" ×2)

(After the battle)
Barlow: *cough* ...Thanks, you got rid of them...
Barlow: Thank you for your help, you are...?
Icon Dialogue Arrow I'm Orla's friend.
Icon Dialogue Arrow Just someone who happened to be passing by.
Icon Dialogue Arrow A close associate of Boss Red.
Barlow: ...Boss Red? What a strange name.
Barlow: Anyway, thank you very much for your help. *cough*
Barlow: The Nightingales have always been an eyesore to them, but I never thought they'd actually try anything here.
Barlow: Fischer being summoned to Dewlight Pavilion probably also spells misfortune...
Barlow: Orla and I are the only Dreamweavers in this dream domain. But Orla's still young, and shouldn't be confronted with such danger... I will distract those memes, will you lend a hand?
Icon Dialogue Arrow No problem.
Icon Dialogue Arrow That's what I'm here for.
Barlow: Thank you, kind stranger. We must hurry.
(Trailblazer): (Barlow wants to protect Orla, but... he's not going to last.)

Help Barlow escape[]

UI Adventure Mission Mission Description

According to Barlow, the Bloodhound Family is arresting Dreamweavers. Help Barlow distract them.
(Approach the marked location)
The man is trying his best to withstand the pain from the wound, but his pace is obviously slowing down.
Icon Dialogue Arrow Do you need help?
Barlow: I'm fine, we have to step up at crucial moments.
Barlow: Orla... I hope he's all right.
Icon Dialogue Arrow I ran over as soon as I heard you were in danger.
Barlow: Haha, he's always been the rash sort...
Icon Dialogue Arrow I couldn't find him either.
Barlow: Orla is the youngest among us, but the sharpest. The shelter he's crafted gets better with time. So long as he remains hidden, no one can break his creations...
Barlow: But he's still just a child, and should not be subjected to this mess.
Barlow: Let's hurry up, we have to lead our pursuers away.

(Approach the marked location)
Barlow: Darn, those Hound noses sure are troublesome...
Barlow: Get ready for another fight!
(Begin battle against Memory Zone Meme "Insatiable Vanity" Memory Zone Meme "Insatiable Vanity" ×2, Memory Zone Meme "Heartbreaker" Memory Zone Meme "Heartbreaker" ×2, Memory Zone Meme "Allseer" Memory Zone Meme "Allseer" ×1)

(After the battle)
Barlow: *cough* The memes' numbers are increasing. Their reinforcements should be here any minute...
Icon Dialogue Arrow We have to run!
Barlow: Ha... Sorry, I might... have to stop here.
You look down — at some point, the man's body got covered in wounds. He can no longer move his legs.
Barlow: I'll stay behind and keep them busy, run.
Barlow: Orla's hiding spot should be nearby, I know the shortcut to get there. No reason to sacrifice two lives here.
Barlow: If you get a chance to see Orla... tell him I'm sorry I couldn't keep the promise to keep training with him.
Icon Dialogue Arrow ...I will deliver the message.
Barlow: The child's family is being whittled down. We can't keep him safe anymore... If you could, please help him out whenever possible in the future.
Icon Dialogue Arrow ...I won't deliver the message for you.
Barlow: Haha, then just make up some lie about how Barlow has already gone off-world. Although he might not believe in it... But as long as there's hope, it should be a good thing.
Barlow: Thank you, and — goodbye, nameless well-wisher.

(Trailblazer): (...This is Dreamweaver Barlow's end.)
(Trailblazer): (Barlow was no vainglorious traitor... He was a hero who fought for his companions till the last moment.)
(Trailblazer): (His story deserves to be recorded...)

(Quick Read)
The Dreamweaver Archives
Search keywords: "Dreamchaser Era", "Nightingale", "Dreamweaver"

After many Amber Eras of chaos and war, Panacony [sic] decided to take its first step towards expanding the Dreamscape: The great architect Glaux arrived at Penacony following an invitation and began the search for a method to stabilize the Dreamscape alongside fellow architects.
It was at this moment that Penacony entered an age of rapid development historically known as the "Dreamchaser Era."

The "Dreamweaver Project" attracted outstanding talents from all across the Cosmos. Early Dreamweavers came from all different walks of life. They gathered together in the Nightingale Family and formulated countless wonderful concepts for the construction of the Dreamscape. The Nightingale Family head, Glaux, led the most talented and brilliant Dreamweavers among them to design and build the prototype of the 12 Dreamscapes of today. These Dreamweavers were known as the "Origami Dreamweavers." Their creations remain in the Penacony Dreamscape to this day.

Joey
Design pieces: "The Reverie Hotel," "The Moment of Oasis"
Formerly a famous galactic architectural designer born into an artistic family from the Epsilon system. Her designs emphasize external curvature and aesthetics, as well as the artistic expressions of the exterior.
Her iconic work, The Reverie, was accused of plagiarism. Although the plaintiff lost the case due to insufficient evidence, Joey's reputation was still ruined.
The true designer of The Reverie and also a gentle Dreamweaving scholar who sought Dreamweaving talents for the Nightingale Family.
Passed away after being assaulted by Memory Zone Meme while exploring the Dreamscape's wilderness.


Vaughn
Design pieces: "Golden Hour," "Gilded Hour"
Originally a team leader in the Technical Development Department of the Interastral Peace Corporation, he was fired due to a demolitions experiment. Later, he joined the Nightingale Family.
This mad inventor is known for his eccentric inventions, with his most notable being the destructive Dreamscape exploration equipment "Vaughn III," which was discontinued due to significant safety hazards.
A proud and brilliant inventor, a fervant fan of Professor Glaux. His cutting-edge creations may not be the most practical, but they are definitely flashy enough.
He went missing during dreamweaving-related research and development experiments, and his whereabouts remain unknown.


Barlow
Design pieces: "The Moment of Stars," "The Moment of Serenity"
Formerly a civilian architect who became a Dreamweaver of the Nightingale Family upon Glaux's invitation. His creations are not constrained by the original shape of the building and do not compromise safety while retaining supreme creativity.
Later, his true identity was revealed to be an inmate of the frontier prison, involved in a construction accident. He was detained in the Moment of Serenity by the Bloodhound Family.
With the Oak Family's just tribunal, past transgressions are met with retribution.

Passed away before the sentence ends.

Fischer
Design pieces: "The Moment of Daybreak," "The Moment of Sol"
Originally a member of the Intelligentsia Guild, he came to Penacony alongside Professor Glaux and later became the Nightingale Family head and director of the Paperfold University school of Dreamweavers.
During his appointment, he spared no effort in constructing the Twelve Hours Dreamscape and promoted various laws and regulations to protect the work rights of Dreamweavers.
Unfortunately, he was struck down by a sudden illness in his office at Paperfold University.

(Trailblazer): (I wonder how this resistance ended. Maybe I can find the true ending in Orla's memories...)

Interact with the picture frame[]

UI Adventure Mission Mission Description

Follow the scenes of this memory and keep exploring Orla's past.
Icon Dialogue Gear Enter the Dreamscape
Dreamflux Reef Resident: Mr. Fischer... Look, I know the reason behind this trip, but Orla says he doesn't want to see you.
Fischer: ...
Dreamflux Reef Resident: He's probably not going to show up in person. I've brought you here, but how this goes is up to you now.
Dreamflux Reef Resident: And... no matter what, this placeDreamflux Reef is still a concealed secret location. I hope you won't reveal it to outsiders.
Fischer: ...What about you? I came here to bring all the Dreamweavers back to the Nightingales... Will you come with me?
Dreamflux Reef Resident: Nightingales. Such a nostalgic name...
Dreamflux Reef Resident: But my body cannot withstand much more mishap, Mr. Fischer. I'm old, and I should be retired.
Fischer: ...My apologies.
Dreamflux Reef Resident: Heh-heh, there's nothing to be sorry for. It's not your fault...
Dreamflux Reef Resident: Go, keep forging ahead — the one you wish to find is waiting for you there.

(Optional) Examine the newspapers on the chair[]

(Investigate the newspapers on the bench)
A stack of torn Dreamchaser Bulletins is lying by the roadside, with reports from different times mixed in it.
"Nightingale Family head Glaux retires. Will the unity of the five major lineages be inevitable?"
"Penacony Paperfold University has officially completed construction. Former Nightingale Family head Glaux becomes first principal, then opens Dreamweaver Academy to create more outstanding Dreamweavers."
"Construction of the Twelve Hours in the Dreamscape is almost complete, and the prolonged Dreamweaver Project is a success. The author believes that this will be Penacony's finest age, the grand Age of Dreaming..."

Talk to Fischer[]

UI Adventure Mission Mission Description

Go chat with Fischer to see whether that can help.
(Talk to Fischer)
Fischer: Excuse me, (sir/miss) — do you know the Dreamweaver that built this place?
Icon Dialogue Arrow I do...
Icon Dialogue Arrow But you are?
Fischer: My name is Fischer, I'm the current head of the Nightingale Family. I'm looking for a family member named Orla. I've heard he's been about this area lately, perhaps the Dreamweaver who built this place may know his whereabouts.
Icon Dialogue Arrow Orla is the creator of this place.
Fischer: This is... shocking.
Fischer: The kid that used to be such a troublemaker has already built something of such scale...
Fischer: I digress. It seems like Orla is indeed nearby, I wish to meet with him, could I trouble you to show me the way?

Take Fischer to see Orla[]

UI Adventure Mission Mission Description

Fischer is currently the head of the Nightgales [sic]. He arrived at Dreamflux Reef to look for Orla.
(Cross the plaza)
Fischer: To be able to erect such a massive stronghold at the bottom of the Dreamscape...
Fischer: Unbeknownst to everyone, Orla may have become a full-fledged Dreamweaver as well.
Fischer: Even the most hard-to-please person, Vaughn, would yell in surprise...
Fischer: I really want to see their faces now.
(Cross the bridge)
Fischer: A while back... it wasn't really peaceful out there, and many Dreamweavers became involved in this.
Fischer: Orla was good friends with those Dreamweavers who were affected, and he also got caught up in this mess.
Fischer: Good thing he's fine.
Fischer: The lineage's lost many people, and couldn't afford to lose even a single more...
(Approach the stairs)
Fischer: In any case, the situation outside has calmed down. Orla doesn't have to hide in the crevices of the Dreamscape. He can go home now.
Fischer: I'm here to take him home.

(Approach the origami bird)
Fischer: ...Orla?
The blue origami bird is as quiet as a doll, silent.
Fischer: This is... a Clock Studios Theme Park merchandise doll? You really don't want to see me.
Fischer: Never mind, a doll is fine. If you're behind the doll... Please stay and hear me out.
Fischer: The negotiations are over, they won't implicate other Dreamweavers nor will they be pursuing old grievances.
Fischer: The chaos is over. Come on, let's go back with me.
Orla: ...
Orla: The Family doesn't budge so easily, what did you offer them?
Fischer: ...Nightingale. They want the entire Nightingale, and I agreed.
Fischer: From now on, the Dreamweavers will be managed by The Family — but we've kept the Paperfold University. In the future, all the Dreamweavers will be able to study there, and we will be able to protect our members better! I...
Orla: I don't understand. You made Professor Glaux's efforts and everyone's defiance totally meaningless.
Fischer: My child, not everyone is as brave as Barlow and the rest. We have no right to force everyone to muster that kind of courage.
Fischer: Yes, we understand the intent of the Nightingales. We can sacrifice ourselves, but what about the other Nightingales? Most of them are just normal people who love weaving dreams. Whether or not they belong to The Family, their dreams will not be erased.
Fischer: We can't make everyone pay for the price for our selfishness. I need to think of a way to make the majority happy because I am the family head. This is what Professor Glaux instructed before handing me this responsibility.
Fischer: Every single Dreamweaver is precious. We cannot afford any more losses.
Orla: ...Coward.
Fischer: You're right. But this is the only way for the Nightingales not to disappear, and the "nest" we built will remain in the dreams forever.
Fischer: I'm sorry, this is the best ending I could come up with.
The origami bird stopped speaking, as if it were a doll again.
Fischer: ...
Fischer: Joey once said that weaving dreams is like writing a poem within a dream, turning this desolate wasteland into Dreamjoy, into a home that brings happiness to all...
Fischer: I will continue this will. There aren't any fruits of labor yet, but one day, the poem of dreamweaving will come to fruition...
Fischer: By then, I hope you'll be willing to come back.

Talk to Fischer[]

UI Adventure Mission Mission Description

Orla doesn't wish to speak with Fischer. Go see whether Fischer has any other ideas.
(Talk to Fischer)
Fischer: Orla doesn't wish to speak to me anymore... Can you help me convince him?
Fischer: Please pass this photo to him — as long as he's willing to return, the Nightingales will always be his home.
Item Photo From the Archives
It's a familiar photo — it once opened Dr. Blues' heart, maybe it can open Orla's too.
(Obtained Dreamweavers' Group Photo Dreamweavers' Group Photo ×1)

Talk to Orla[]

UI Adventure Mission Mission Description

Take the photo Fischer gave you and talk to Orla
(Talk to Dr. Blues)
The blue origami bird is as quiet as a doll, it refuses to speak again.
Icon Dialogue Arrow Fischer asked me to pass you this photo.
The bird's feathers ruffle slightly, but ultimately, it does not accept the photo.
Dr. Blues: ...I remember now.
Dr. Blues: The Dreamweaver lost the last of his family, so he built a shelter at the bottom of Penacony and is hiding there.
Dr. Blues: He hides at the bottom of the Dreamscape, yet his gaze is fixed upon the heavens above — he scorns Fischer's proclamations, yet he yearns for the day when Fischer's words come to fruition.
Dr. Blues: A long time passed... His body was unable to withstand the test of time, so that compulsive liar of a Hound made a new body for him — a sky-blue origami bird that the Watchmaker painted as a portrait for the Dreamweaver.
Icon Dialogue Arrow That is Dr. Blues...
Icon Dialogue Arrow Formerly, Orla...
Orla: However, the prolonged wait has taken its toll. His mind and memories can no longer endure the wait...
Orla: Ah, Fischer is just a huge liar. He has never been back, and neither has anyone else. The Watchmaker and Gallagher both waited for their own "perfect ending."
Orla: Look at Penacony now, bustling, beautiful, bright, exactly what Joey promised me.
Orla: For those who don't agree with this beauty, I offer the Dreamflux Reef as their sanctuary — no one will ever feel deserted in dreams.
Orla: The Origami Dreamweavers have fulfilled their promise, but... I cannot accept a Dreamscape without them.
Orla: There's no reason for me to hold on, it's time for me to embrace my imperfect end...
Icon Dialogue Arrow You still have a future.
Orla: Hehe, are you telling me to merely exist as a cartoon bird, devoid of the ability to weave dreams, to make friends, and to remain invisible to the eyes of others? Is this the solitary existence I am to endure within the realm of dreams?
Orla: Nameless, I have no future, I am the past.
Icon Dialogue Arrow You still have the other origami birds.
Orla: Those birds are just the unintentional creations of the Watchmaker... That guy's always doing weird stuff like this.
Orla: But I understand him — Penacony has forgotten its past. But even if just a little bit, this world ought to preserve a fragment of its past. I fear for the day... when I, too, shall begin to forget those cherished moments...
Orla: ...In the end, I'm still the most timid and naive one. Everyone has a dream to build, but I... only want a nest for the birds.
Orla: If Penacony is a land of dreams... Then, even if it's just once, I yearn for this land of dreams to heed my plea — let me return to the nest.
Joey: ...Orla?
Joey: What are you doing here? I've been waiting for you.
Vaughn: Heh-heh, are you shocked? Come try my new Vaughn IV, fully improved and upgraded — you're the only one who hasn't tried it!
Orla: You guys... are here to pick me up?
Barlow: Haha, didn't we agree to meet up there? I waited so long and didn't see anyone, so I decided to come straight down.
Fischer: I'm not leaving again, and in this Dreamscape, we shall never be separated again.
Orla: Yes... my friends, here I come!
The bird flaps its wings, its body slowly becoming transparent, its memetic body gradually drifting away.
(Trailblazer): (Orla's will is fading... If this continues, he will be consumed by his own Dreamscape!)
Icon Dialogue Arrow (Wake Orla)
Icon Dialogue Arrow Don't be controlled by the Dreamscape!
Icon Dialogue Arrow That's just a shadow of the past...
Orla: ...Yes, I know.
Icon Dialogue Arrow You knew...?
Orla: Thoughts and emotions can materialize in the Memory Zone — That's the foundation of dreamweaving.
Orla: Even though I know this is just a dream, I don't want to wake up...
Orla: I haven't seen their faces for so long. Dreamers are unable to enter dreams again. I've almost forgotten their faces... Perhaps being trapped deep in a dream is the perfect ending for me.
A few legendary Dreamweavers of the past stand in the distance, guiding Orla toward Dreamjoy.
Icon Dialogue Arrow That's all the more reason for you to wake up.
(Trailblazer): Because it's precious — It should not be replaced by something false.
(Trailblazer): You need to bring their stories back, recount these stories to Penacony, and let everyone know exactly who built this Dreamjoy.
Orla: ...
Orla: I know you've already recorded their stories.
Orla: It's enough to have you bring back the truth that time did not manage to preserve.
Icon Dialogue Arrow But there still needs to be an overseer.
(Trailblazer): An overseer is required to prevent their story from being altered yet again.
(Trailblazer): I think... a Dreamweaver that has witnessed history would be the best choice.
Icon Dialogue Arrow If you're not there, then I'm gonna start spewing nonsense.
(Trailblazer): Don't blame me for spreading nonsense — Dreamweaver Orla cries because he's afraid of getting punched! And he did it more than once!
Orla: You!
Orla: ...Smooth-talking Nameless. You're exactly like the Watchmaker.
Icon Dialogue Arrow Do you want me to keep going?
Orla: ...Fine, you win.
Orla: Since Fischer upheld his promise, then as agreed, I should... go back to see how things are once in a while.
The Dreamscape's owner has made his choice. It takes one last look at his past companions, and turns to move towards you.
Orla: I've stayed here long enough. Come on. It's time to go...
Orla: ...This time, I won't forget.
Icon Dialogue Arrow (Let him go)
Memories are too heavy for a birdie's illusory body. He hopes you can let him go.
The bird's body is being devoured by the Dreamscape. If you want to bring Orla back... this would be your last chance.
Icon Dialogue Arrow (I must wake Orla!)
(See dialogue branches above)
Icon Dialogue Exit (Let Orla go)
You didn't intervene. The bird flies gracefully toward the light, joining the other birds in flight. Within the radiance, you witness the bird's transformation into a young man, who turns his head and offers you a gentle smile.
Orla: Thank you, Nameless.
Orla: I'm finally home.
Icon Dialogue Arrow (Let Orla leave)
The bird's silhouette grows increasingly translucent as it runs towards its companions and the embrace of its own yearning.
...But to it, is this really the best ending?
Icon Dialogue Arrow (I must wake Orla!)
(See dialogue branches above)
Icon Dialogue Exit (Let Orla go)
You didn't intervene. The bird flies gracefully toward the light, joining the other birds in flight. Within the radiance, you witness the bird's transformation into a young man, who turns his head and offers you a gentle smile.
Orla: Thank you, Nameless.
Orla: I'm finally home.

Speak with Dr. Blues[]

UI Adventure Mission Mission Description

Dr. Blues has recovered its memories. It might now have some new ideas.
(Talk to Dr. Blues)
Icon Dialogue Quest Hey, Orla!
Blue Bird: ...
(If the player had woken up Orla)
Icon Dialogue Arrow (Remain silent)
Blue Bird: ...
Icon Dialogue Arrow (Continue remaining silent)
Blue Bird: ...
Icon Dialogue Arrow (Continue to remain silent!)
Blue Bird: ...Hey.
Icon Dialogue Arrow Orla?
Icon Dialogue Arrow Orla?
Icon Dialogue Arrow Orla?
Dr. Blues: ...I heard you the first time. This name feels weird coming out of your mouth... Call me Dr. Blues.
Dr. Blues: Anyways — The truth was found, and the dream was broken. Happy now?
Icon Dialogue Arrow Happy.
Icon Dialogue Arrow Feels like it needs something more...
Dr. Blues: Thank you, and don't do it again. This old bird can't take it.
Icon Dialogue Arrow I'm happy to help. You're welcome.
Dr. Blues: I wasn't complimenting you! *sigh* ...Why are you exactly like the Watchmaker? Are all you Nameless cut from the same cloth?
Dr. Blues: Forget it. Let's leave it be.
The bird looks up at the starry sky — The lights from the twelve Dreamscapes link up to form Dreamflux Reef's starry sky.
Dr. Blues: ...Fischer didn't lie to me. He really turned this place into a poem.
Icon Dialogue Arrow Do you want to go up and take a look?
Dr. Blues: Maybe next time. Thanks to a certain Nameless, I've just had a huge dream. I'll have to take a break.
Dr. Blues: ...No matter what, it was great to be able to see them again.
Dr. Blues: Thank you, (Trailblazer).
Icon Dialogue Arrow You're welcome.
Icon Dialogue Arrow I can't hear you. Say it louder!
Dr. Blues: ...Hey, don't push your luck!
??: — Tweet, tweet tweet! Found it!
A familiar tweeting sound comes from the starry sky above — four chubby birds descend from the sky and land beside Dr. Blues.
Lady Vermilion: Naughty little Blues, we finally found you! Tweet!
Young Master Gold: Heh-heh, you weren't coming, so yours truly has to personally come down to the Great Tree below... No need to thank me, tweet!
Dr. Blues: Wait. Hang on. Normally, other origami birds shouldn't know the location of Dreamflux Reef.
Boss Red: Bah, don't underestimate the grit of an origami bird, tweet!
Verdant Manager: Tweet tweet, so the sky seen from below is beautiful too.
Icon Dialogue Arrow That's right, tweet.
Icon Dialogue Arrow Dr. Blues misses you all too, tweet.
Dr. Blues: Hey, there's no need for you to talk...!
Boss Red: Now that we're finally together, we should record this occasion, tweet!
Verdant Manager: This way, Dr. Blues can always see our faces, tweet!
Lady Vermilion: Kind guest, could you help us take a group photo, tweet tweet?
Icon Dialogue Arrow No problem!
Icon Dialogue Arrow Leave it to me.
The four origami birds surround the blue bird. You can feel Dr. Blues' bewilderment and the faint smile he struggles to suppress yet can't entirely conceal.
The fake birds aren't Dr. Blues' real family, but...
Icon Dialogue Arrow (Press the shutter)
Adventure Dream Song Origami Birds Photo
Who says this doesn't count as some sort of *perfect ending*?

(If the player had let Orla go)
Icon Dialogue Arrow Orla?
Blue Bird: ...Orla? Who?
Dr. Blues: Here comes another outsider that has never seen an origami bird, tweet. I am Dr. Blues from the Dreamflux Reef, tweet.
The bird's gaze at you is still sly, but there's no longer that *unique* spark in its eyes.
Perhaps that Dreamweaver has already returned to a place where he belongs, and all that's left here is an origami bird.
??: — Tweet, tweet tweet! Found it!
A familiar tweeting sound comes from the starry sky above — four chubby birds descend from the sky and land beside Dr. Blues.
Lady Vermilion: Naughty little Blues, we finally found you! Tweet!
Young Master Gold: Heh-heh, you weren't coming, so yours truly has to personally come down to the Great Tree below... No need to thank me, tweet!
Dr. Blues: You... why are you suddenly here, tweet...
Boss Red: Hey — Did you keep up with your training since our last encounter?
Verdant Manager: Tweet tweet, so the sky seen from below is beautiful too.
Boss Red: Now that we're finally together, we should record this occasion, tweet!
Verdant Manager: This way, Dr. Blues can always see our faces, tweet!
Lady Vermilion: Kind guest, could you help us take a group photo, tweet tweet?
Icon Dialogue Arrow ...
Icon Dialogue Arrow Leave it to me.
The four origami birds surround the blue bird, tweeting in unison. You see Dr. Blues' sincere smile.
You alone hold the memory of the Dreamweavers' arduous and painful past.
Icon Dialogue Arrow (Press the shutter)
Adventure Dream Song Origami Birds Photo
Perhaps... to Dr. Blues, this is what family is. It really did find a home.

Return the records[]

UI Adventure Mission Mission Description

You fixed the records for those Dreamweavers by witnessing Dr. Blues' past. Go tell everything you know to Sir Whittaker.
(Talk to Sir Whittaker)
Sir Whittaker: We meet again, (sir/madam).
(If the player had woken up Orla)
Icon Dialogue Arrow I'm here to return the file.
(Submit "The Dreamweaver Archives" "The Dreamweaver Archives" ×1)
Sir Whittaker: You're back faster than I thought. Is the investigation over already?
Icon Dialogue Arrow Yes, I'm done with the investigation.
You tell Sir Whittaker about the Dreamchaser era that belonged to the Dreamweavers — and the truest form of those people, which was unrecorded in history.
Sir Whittaker: I see... Mr. Fischer, the former family head, did not tell me about this past.
Sir Whittaker: I thank you for this record. I will keep it secure.
Icon Dialogue Arrow Will you publish this record?
Sir Whittaker: I'd really like to say yes, but alas, my political stance requires that I be prudent about my actions. I may not be able to publicize the parts that affect The Family's stability, but I promise that the Dreamscape will remember the names of those Dreamweavers.
Icon Dialogue Arrow ...
Icon Dialogue Arrow I guess it will be a long wait...
Sir Whittaker: A pity that, even in the Dreamscape, Penacony is unable to fulfill everyone's wishes.

(If the player had let Orla go)
Icon Dialogue Arrow I've come to return something.
(Submit "The Dreamweaver Archives" "The Dreamweaver Archives" ×1)
Sir Whittaker: You're back faster than I thought. Is the investigation over already?
Icon Dialogue Arrow Yes, I'm done with the investigation.
Icon Dialogue Arrow Nope, but we don't need them anymore.
Sir Whittaker: Hehe, from your expression, I can tell this isn't going to be a light-hearted story.
Sir Whittaker: A pity, my position limits the help I can offer.

Sir Whittaker: But... my mentor Mr. Fischer once told me this. I hope it can bring you some sort of comfort.
Sir Whittaker: "If you stumble when weaving dreams, look up."
Sir Whittaker: "Look upon this vast Dreamscape and tell yourself that your endeavors are never in vain. One day, they shall be woven together into a celestial tapestry, casting radiant light into the depths of another's eyes."
Sir Whittaker: May you find your own nest, and write your own poem.

(Mission complete)
(Unlock Achievement Unfinished Dream Song if the player had woken up Orla)
(Unlock Achievement Just Leave if the player had let Orla go)
(Obtain Jazz Jazz and Famous Five Origamists Famous Five Origamists)

Other Languages[]

LanguageOfficial Name
EnglishDream Song
Chinese
(Simplified)
筑梦诗
Chinese
(Traditional)
築夢詩
Japaneseドリームポエム
Korean 건축의
SpanishCanción de los Soñadores
FrenchChant des rêves
RussianПоэма грёз
Thaiบทกวีสร้างฝัน
VietnameseBài Thơ Xây Mộng
GermanTraumgesang
IndonesianSyair Mimpi
PortugueseCanção Onírica

Change History[]

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