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*Kageboshi, also known as 影法師, appears as a shadowy female figure. She first appears in Tokonoma.html, triggered by the player clicking the left switch. After three seconds, she points at the player and redirects them to <code>Fire.html</code>, a slideshow of screamers. In Ikiammadem.html, her giggle signals her appearance when players click toward the eye puzzle from Hokora1.html. Although players can't eliminate her, they can still interact by clicking. She points at the player and redirects them to a bathroom, <code>Otyejlnieobt.html</code>. Pdaieolyaam.html also sees her pointing when players approach the door, leading to the same string of screamers as <code>Tokonoma.html</code>, but with Abyss replaced by Pieyama Pie-Man. Her final appearance in the main game (excluding gallery pages) is in <code>Dpiaoeyla258am.html</code>, where she can be defeated. However, waiting triggers a cutscene where repeated clicking is necessary; failure leads to the screamers from <code>Pdaieolyaam.html</code>, while success results in her defeat. | *Kageboshi, also known as 影法師, appears as a shadowy female figure. She first appears in Tokonoma.html, triggered by the player clicking the left switch. After three seconds, she points at the player and redirects them to <code>Fire.html</code>, a slideshow of screamers. In Ikiammadem.html, her giggle signals her appearance when players click toward the eye puzzle from Hokora1.html. Although players can't eliminate her, they can still interact by clicking. She points at the player and redirects them to a bathroom, <code>Otyejlnieobt.html</code>. Pdaieolyaam.html also sees her pointing when players approach the door, leading to the same string of screamers as <code>Tokonoma.html</code>, but with Abyss replaced by Pieyama Pie-Man. Her final appearance in the main game (excluding gallery pages) is in <code>Dpiaoeyla258am.html</code>, where she can be defeated. However, waiting triggers a cutscene where repeated clicking is necessary; failure leads to the screamers from <code>Pdaieolyaam.html</code>, while success results in her defeat. | ||
==Miscellaneous== | ==Miscellaneous== | ||
===Bonus pages=== | |||
[[File:Bookshelf.png|thumb|right|200px|The close-up view of the books from the bookshelf that redirects to external links.]] | |||
<code>Al3iboujt28one.html</code> is a bonus page accessible from the old version of <code>Twinklegallery.html</code>. It presents a blue room with a "LIBRARY" labeled door, a puzzle, and a lever. To progress, players must solve the puzzle using the code "4181" and flip the lever, granting access through the door. Beyond the door lies a hallway from Shoko.html, featuring clickable books on the left. Clicking these books leads to various external links, including the manager's ''[[wikipedia:Pixiv|Pixiv]]'' and [[YouTube]] account, Theory.html and the [[Lomando.com#The Missing Manager's Fanlab|Lomando Fanlab]] page. | |||
<code>Puzzleandfancy.html</code> is formerly accessible via a link in <code>Aerv5ci4hhi.html</code>. It featured a stone piece that, when clicked, begins a skull slider puzzle. Completing the puzzle triggered the message "CLEAR!!" and played an unlocking sound effect. | |||
<code>Thep6.html</code> could be accessed from the old version of Theory.html and Theorymokuji.html. It displayed an image of a black book titled "Shinitai Riron" along with an explanation. This page was eventually replaced as its content was deemed redundant, covered already in Nikki.html. The book was originally one of the manager's old diaries before its removal in November 2014. The initial version contained an entry from the manager's second journal, "Shinitai Riron," which was later replaced with an archive. Partial note contents were previously shared on Twitter, with the full note and diary resurfacing on November 27th, 2014, the day of the diary's removal. | |||
===Extra content page=== | |||
[[File:Ujinoma Art.png|thumb|right|200px|The artwork from Ujinoma.html]] | |||
<code>Aerv5ci4hhi.html</code> is featured as the official extra page and ending of the [[website]]. This page primarily contains scrapped content that didn't make it to the final version of the game. The following content includes a cassette tape that reveals the complete message from the researcher, artwork related to ''[[Lomando.com#Ima3yaruk62oc.html|Ujinoma.html]]'', containing subtle references to various in-game characters, a newspaper from ''[[Lomando.com#Chaos.html|Chaos.html]]'' containing a news article that narrates the transformation of the amusement park "Fancy Island" into a haunted theme park inhabited by monstrous entities, an image featuring Yukan no Shonen displays a Hiragana code, hinting at a hidden encounter with [[Lomando.com#Nekomata encounter|Cursed Cat]], a collection of images back to the old version of <code>Tt3amn4obonu.html</code> and [[Lomando.com#Maamokeznefg.html|Maamokeznefg.html]], and showcases two images featuring multiple weapons named "Father's Majesty" and "Magic Sword feat. Eyedaddy." | |||
The page underwent significant changes over time. The original version resembled the website's content and could be accessed via the number panel in the old version of <code>Twinklegallery.html</code>. Before December 15, 2020, clicking on the section with [[Flash]] works allowed access to several scrapped pages on the website, although these were marked as crossed out and subsequently deleted. | |||
===Nekomata encounter=== | |||
[[File:Nekomata.png|thumb|right|A screenshot of Nekomata's bossfight in the game.]] | |||
The Nekomata (or "Cursed Cat") encounter in the game is hinted at through a specific extra content page called Aerv5ci4hhi.html. This page features an image of "Yukan no Shonen" with hiragana characters that players can use on one of the Yukan no Shonen's pages. Accessing this page unlocks a concealed door leading to a secret encounter with Nekomata. Upon entering this encounter, players find themselves in a white room with a door. Clicking on the door plays a cutscene where the player is interrupted by Nekomata after a few seconds. This interruption seamlessly transitions into a ''Jan Ken Pon'' fight. Once the player successfully defeats Nekomata, [[Lomando.com#Eris|Eris]] emerges from it, revealing the true identity of Nekoshow. After Nekoshow is freed, he provides the player with the key to the previously locked door as a token of gratitude. Clicking on this door redirects the player to the page <code>Wmnoeohkvsioetac.html</code>, which features videos showcasing Nekoshow and other Lomando characters. Nekomata, by definition, refers to a cat featured in Japanese folklore, [[wikipedia:Yōkai|''yōkai'']]. | |||
===The Missing Manager's Fanlab=== | |||
[[File:TMMF logo.png|thumb|right|200px|The Missing Manager's Fanlab's official logo.]] | |||
The Missing Manager's Fanlab, also known as ''Fanlab'', was a companion site, operating from 2013 to its last update in December 2017. Initially a blog platform, it expanded to include more content, some of which later integrated into Lomando.com during an [[wikipedia:HTML5|''HTML5'']] update. Fanlab featured four main sections, such as the Homepage with game updates and magazine references, <code>Kouryaku.html</code> with outdated game walkthroughs, <code>Lsticker.html</code> showcasing LINE sticker sets, and <code>Link.html</code> containing external links and the manager's ''[[X|Twitter]]'' page. These sections ceased updates around September 2015 to December 2017, marking Fanlab's inactive status. | |||
==Old version of pages== | ==Old version of pages== | ||
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