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[[File:Jankenpon.png|thumb|right|200px|The options representing a clenched fist (rock), a peace sign (scissors), and an open hand (paper), are used to complete Yukan no Shonen's game.]]
[[File:Jankenpon.png|thumb|right|200px|The options representing a clenched fist (rock), a peace sign (scissors), and an open hand (paper), are used to complete Yukan no Shonen's game.]]
[[File:Jankenpon formula.png|thumb|right|200px|The formula for Jan Ken Pon shown at the beginning.]]
[[File:Jankenpon formula.png|thumb|right|200px|The formula for Jan Ken Pon shown at the beginning.]]
The door from Puzzledoor.html redirects the player to a YouTube video featuring [[Yukan no Shonen]]. In the video, Yukan no Shonen introduces a Japanese version of the game [[wikipedia:Rock Paper Scissors|Rock Paper Scissors]], which is known as Jan Ken Pon. After explaining the game, the video depicts Yukan no Shonen dancing and then exclaiming "Jan Ken Pon" as he displays different hand signs for rock, paper, and scissors. Immediately following each turn, the video briefly flashes a split-second frame with either a red background (勝, "WIN") or a blue background (負, "LOSE"), representing Yukan no Shonen's outcome. The player must input the correct sign corresponding to Yukan no Shonen's outcome. The correct sequence of actions for the game is as follows: scissors, rock, paper, rock, rock, scissors. Once the correct sequence is input and the door is clicked, the player is directed to Atelierdesu.html.
The door from Puzzledoor.html redirects the player to a YouTube video featuring Yukan no Shonen. In the video, Yukan no Shonen introduces a Japanese version of the game [[wikipedia:Rock Paper Scissors|Rock Paper Scissors]], which is known as Jan Ken Pon. After explaining the game, the video depicts Yukan no Shonen dancing and then exclaiming "Jan Ken Pon" as he displays different hand signs for rock, paper, and scissors. Immediately following each turn, the video briefly flashes a split-second frame with either a red background (勝, "WIN") or a blue background (負, "LOSE"), representing Yukan no Shonen's outcome. The player must input the correct sign corresponding to Yukan no Shonen's outcome. The correct sequence of actions for the game is as follows: scissors, rock, paper, rock, rock, scissors. Once the correct sequence is input and the door is clicked, the player is directed to Atelierdesu.html.


=====Atelierdesu.html=====
=====Atelierdesu.html=====
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====Chaos.html====
====Chaos.html====
[[File:Chaos.png|thumb|right|200px|A screenshot of Chaos.html and links (in the form of heart, bacteria and eyes) to other pages.]]
[[File:Chaos.png|thumb|right|200px|A screenshot of Chaos.html and links (in the form of heart, bacteria and eyes) to other pages.]]
The page presents four [[wikipedia:Google Chrome|Google Chrome]] windows against a pulsating flesh background. These windows feature images of a beating heart, a swirling newspaper,<ref>The swirling newspaper hints at the game's [[Lomando.com#Synopsis|lore]]</ref> animated bacteria, and two blue-tinted blinking eyes (named Mitsumeru-me). These windows move randomly across the screen, except for the winking eye. Interestingly, these windows depict Eris as the profile account, [[website]] icon, and bookmark. The web addresses consistently repeat the word "chaos."
The page presents four Google Chrome windows against a pulsating flesh background. These windows feature images of a beating heart, a swirling newspaper,<ref>The swirling newspaper hints at the game's [[Lomando.com#Synopsis|lore]]</ref> animated bacteria, and two blue-tinted blinking eyes (named Mitsumeru-me). These windows move randomly across the screen, except for the winking eye. Interestingly, these windows depict Eris as the profile account, website icon, and bookmark. The web addresses consistently repeat the word "chaos."
=====Heart window=====
=====Heart window=====
The page it redirects to features a narrow hallway with a door and interactive sections, which include two panels on each wall and two hidden items in the middle of each wall. Clicking the door without solving the puzzles in these hidden areas results in a game over, with the character [[Nata Onna]] slashing the player with her blade. The two panels on each wall display grey feet with letters B, D, and A written in blood. On the left wall, there's a torn-off map piece revealing the numbers two and three, while the right wall contains another map piece showing the numbers one and four. These map pieces are essential for determining the correct sequence of letters found in the panels. The left panel displays the letters D and A, while the right panel presents D and B. The correct sequence is "DBDA."
The page it redirects to features a narrow hallway with a door and interactive sections, which include two panels on each wall and two hidden items in the middle of each wall. Clicking the door without solving the puzzles in these hidden areas results in a game over, with the character Nata Onna slashing the player with her blade. The two panels on each wall display grey feet with letters B, D, and A written in blood. On the left wall, there's a torn-off map piece revealing the numbers two and three, while the right wall contains another map piece showing the numbers one and four. These map pieces are essential for determining the correct sequence of letters found in the panels. The left panel displays the letters D and A, while the right panel presents D and B. The correct sequence is "DBDA."


Inputting this code triggers a spike trap, leading to a cutscene where Nata Onna meets her demise. After this scene, players can obtain her weapon, the Nata. However, attempting to enter the next room activates the spike machine, resulting in a game over. To avoid this, players must press the red button mentioned earlier to deactivate the spike machine. This action allows them to proceed to the next room, where clicking the door redirects them to Awamsohniptosour.html.
Inputting this code triggers a spike trap, leading to a cutscene where Nata Onna meets her demise. After this scene, players can obtain her weapon, the Nata. However, attempting to enter the next room activates the spike machine, resulting in a game over. To avoid this, players must press the red button mentioned earlier to deactivate the spike machine. This action allows them to proceed to the next room, where clicking the door redirects them to Awamsohniptosour.html.
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===Yukan no Shonen===
===Yukan no Shonen===
{{Main|Yukan no Shonen}}
{{Main|Yukan no Shonen}}
Yukan no Shonen is a character featured in various [[YouTube]] [[videos]] on Lomando.com. He takes on the form of a young Japanese boy in a dark navy blue [[wikipedia:jinbei|''jinbei'']] with oozing eyes.  
Yukan no Shonen is a character featured in various YouTube videos on Lomando.com. He takes on the form of a young Japanese boy in a dark navy blue [[wikipedia:jinbei|''jinbei'']] with oozing eyes.  


In Iamonnenuohs.html, he instructs viewers to type specific hiragana characters while dancing and provides a response for correct input. Similarly, in Ieamonnnegnuohs12.html, players decode hidden codes within a fast-paced card game, and entering the correct sequence allows them to progress in the challenge. Previously, he was featured in the old version of Twinklegallery.html, where he offered access to an extra page upon locating a phone and following specific steps. In [[Deep Fancy Island]], he appears in pixel art form in Deepdotsboy.html, providing the player with codes and redirections to other areas.  
In Iamonnenuohs.html, he instructs viewers to type specific hiragana characters while dancing and provides a response for correct input. Similarly, in Ieamonnnegnuohs12.html, players decode hidden codes within a fast-paced card game, and entering the correct sequence allows them to progress in the challenge. Previously, he was featured in the old version of Twinklegallery.html, where he offered access to an extra page upon locating a phone and following specific steps. In [[Deep Fancy Island]], he appears in pixel art form in Deepdotsboy.html, providing the player with codes and redirections to other areas.  
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===Bonus pages===
===Bonus pages===
Al3iboujt28one.html was a bonus page accessible via the old version of Twinklegallery.html. Within this page, players find themselves in a blue room designed with a visible door named <code>LIBRARY</code>, a puzzle, and a lever. To advance in the game, players must decipher the puzzle using the code "4181" and then pull the lever, granting them passage through the mysterious door. Beyond this door lies a corridor from Shoko.html, with books on the left being clickable. Clicking these books leads to a variety of external links, including the manager's [[wikipedia:Pixiv|Pixiv]] and [[YouTube]] account, "Theory.html," and the Lomando Fanlab page.
Al3iboujt28one.html was a bonus page accessible via the old version of Twinklegallery.html. Within this page, players find themselves in a blue room designed with a visible door named <code>LIBRARY</code>, a puzzle, and a lever. To advance in the game, players must decipher the puzzle using the code "4181" and then pull the lever, granting them passage through the mysterious door. Beyond this door lies a corridor from Shoko.html, with books on the left being clickable. Clicking these books leads to a variety of external links, including the manager's [[wikipedia:Pixiv|Pixiv]] and YouTube account, "Theory.html," and the Lomando Fanlab page.


Puzzleandfancy.html was previously accessible through a link found in Aerv5ci4hhi.html. This page presented users with a stone piece that, when clicked, begins a skull slider puzzle. Successful completion of this puzzle triggered the message "CLEAR" and played an unlocking sound effect.
Puzzleandfancy.html was previously accessible through a link found in Aerv5ci4hhi.html. This page presented users with a stone piece that, when clicked, begins a skull slider puzzle. Successful completion of this puzzle triggered the message "CLEAR" and played an unlocking sound effect.
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These are versions that were replaced by newer ones, have never been used, or were deleted.
These are versions that were replaced by newer ones, have never been used, or were deleted.


*The older version of [[Lomando.com#Ydad.html (Fourth mask)|Aguodiernihs.html]] featured a dark red background and a fake [[YouTube]] player interface that played a 26-second video. The video begins with a purple swirl and Japanese text before transitioning to an inverted-color preview. It then starts a countdown, revealing a disturbing scene involving a train, with the character J-ker seen walking towards it for a brief second. Upon replay, the same train scene unfolded, and after a few moments, J-ker approached the screen in a startling close-up screamer. This abrupt scare redirected users to [[Lomando.com#Topd.html|Topd.html]].<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=SrzLkRbYvuc</ref>
*The older version of [[Lomando.com#Ydad.html (Fourth mask)|Aguodiernihs.html]] featured a dark red background and a fake YouTube player interface that played a 26-second video. The video begins with a purple swirl and Japanese text before transitioning to an inverted-color preview. It then starts a countdown, revealing a disturbing scene involving a train, with the character J-ker seen walking towards it for a brief second. Upon replay, the same train scene unfolded, and after a few moments, J-ker approached the screen in a startling close-up screamer. This abrupt scare redirected users to [[Lomando.com#Topd.html|Topd.html]].<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=SrzLkRbYvuc</ref>
*[[Lomando.com#Tobiras.html|Tobiras.html]] included an older iteration, Tobira.html, sharing similarities with its current version. Both versions featured a door set against a background of rapidly changing Japanese imagery that could induce seizures when clicked. However, a few differences set them apart. The older version also showcased ever-changing illustrations depicting themes of suicide, various objects, medical tools, and faces, all of which were missing in the updated version. Additionally, symbols such as an eye, knife, bee, cross, and more adorned the left side of the older version, while the right side featured drawings like a moon, brain, mask, and other elements. Tobira.html served as a gateway to several pages, excluding [[Lomando.com#Curse.html (Sixth mask)|Curse.html]] and [[Lomando.com#Tokonoma.html|Tokonoma.html]], which were merged into the newer version.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=sWIYEjO3wow</ref>
*[[Lomando.com#Tobiras.html|Tobiras.html]] included an older iteration, Tobira.html, sharing similarities with its current version. Both versions featured a door set against a background of rapidly changing Japanese imagery that could induce seizures when clicked. However, a few differences set them apart. The older version also showcased ever-changing illustrations depicting themes of suicide, various objects, medical tools, and faces, all of which were missing in the updated version. Additionally, symbols such as an eye, knife, bee, cross, and more adorned the left side of the older version, while the right side featured drawings like a moon, brain, mask, and other elements. Tobira.html served as a gateway to several pages, excluding [[Lomando.com#Curse.html (Sixth mask)|Curse.html]] and [[Lomando.com#Tokonoma.html|Tokonoma.html]], which were merged into the newer version.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=sWIYEjO3wow</ref>


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** Fancy Island Horror Sticker 2 (<span title="Kyōfu no fu ~anshi ̄ ai rando sutanpu 2" class="explain">恐怖のふぁんしーあいらんどスタンプ2</span>) is the second volume of the Fancy Island Horror Sticker set. Unlike the other sticker sets, there was no promotional YouTube video and very little promotional material. This sticker set features more elaborate stickers, including characters performing actions in full-fledged rooms.
** Fancy Island Horror Sticker 2 (<span title="Kyōfu no fu ~anshi ̄ ai rando sutanpu 2" class="explain">恐怖のふぁんしーあいらんどスタンプ2</span>) is the second volume of the Fancy Island Horror Sticker set. Unlike the other sticker sets, there was no promotional YouTube video and very little promotional material. This sticker set features more elaborate stickers, including characters performing actions in full-fledged rooms.
**The ClubT store, Fancy Island Official Goods Shop (<span title="Fu ~anshi ̄ ai ran do kōshiki guzzu shoppu" class="explain">ふぁんしーあいらんど公式グッズショップ</span>) sells a variety of items including shirts, tote bags, mugs, tumbler wraps, and various phone accessories. The merchandise was officially released on June 19, 2020.<ref>twitter.com/fancy_islandrss/status/1274152073425108995</ref>
**The ClubT store, Fancy Island Official Goods Shop (<span title="Fu ~anshi ̄ ai ran do kōshiki guzzu shoppu" class="explain">ふぁんしーあいらんど公式グッズショップ</span>) sells a variety of items including shirts, tote bags, mugs, tumbler wraps, and various phone accessories. The merchandise was officially released on June 19, 2020.<ref>twitter.com/fancy_islandrss/status/1274152073425108995</ref>
*Lomando.com was featured on [[YouTube]] user ScareTheater's video "Strange Websites - Episode 1".<ref>youtu.be/oofosqln5Q0?si=-hPgknw0EQEWRBF6&t=296 (contains a [[screamer]])</ref>
*Lomando.com was featured on YouTube user ScareTheater's video "Strange Websites - Episode 1".<ref>youtu.be/oofosqln5Q0?si=-hPgknw0EQEWRBF6&t=296 (contains a [[screamer]])</ref>
*The manager uses [[wikipedia:Adobe Photoshop|Adobe Photoshop]] to create illustrations for the website.
*The manager uses [[wikipedia:Adobe Photoshop|Adobe Photoshop]] to create illustrations for the website.


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