The arena is overlooked by large statues of Audie O and Dr. Ear Hand Shrine: A mountainous area colored mostly in blues and reds, with a large open arena at the top.At its peak, a split platform has statues of Sniffles and Tasty, side by side. with the left side colored all orange and themed around taste, and the right side purple and themed around smell. Nose Mouth Shrine: An area that's split right down the middle.It's overlooked by a huge statue of Vision Quest. Eye Shrine: An area colored almost exclusively in shades of green that's dedicated to vision.As a result, a huge crowd of festival-goers are queued up around the hill for the one open food truck at its very top. Concessions: A spiraling hill surrounded by concession stands, though most are sold out.There are plenty of tents in this area, as this is apparently where most festival visitors camp out overnight. The Woods: A forested area with a cliff and a waterfall that's also called the Campgrounds.The top of the stage is shaped like a viking helmet. Backstage: The most important area of the festival, this is where Feast of the Senses is meant to perform in front of an unruly audience of fans, that represent the huge amounts of sensory information the mind is trying to process.Here, each sense is connected to a single color, and each has a huge statue in their honor overlooking the area. Additionally, the members of Feast of the Senses, the band that's meant to play at the concert, have themed "shrine" areas separate from the festival where their instruments are recovered. All of these areas can be traveled between using the Feel Mobile. Key locations include a music stage, campgrounds for the festival-goers out in the woods, and an area with concession stands. The world is themed around psychedelic art and the five senses, and is meant to resemble an open-air 1960s music festival. It has a cel-shaded art style that's different from anything else encountered in the series, and objects that are farther away have an anaglyph effect to them. PSI King's Sensorium is especially vibrant and colorful even by mental world standards, owing to its host rediscovering their senses for the first time in 20 years. Eventually, this void, which turns out to be the inside of a Memory Vault, opens up to a newly formed mental world outside. At first, a chaotic mess of swirling colors envelops everything, which once the mind is calmed down gives way to another mostly dark void, though this time with much more of a sense of space and some silhouettes of old memories. It's only when the brain is given new sensory input that it begins developing a proper mental world again. The brain in a jar's mind, when entered the first time, only contains a dark, empty void.
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