The Waterside Nightmare (旧河川・沼ナイトメア, Kyūkasen-Numa Naitomea) is one of many Nightmares that patrols the Jail. It is the protector of the Waterside Core.
Appearance[]
Mary Skelter: Nightmares (Original)[]
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Mary Skelter: Nightmares (Remake)[]
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Mary Skelter 2[]
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Story[]
Mary Skelter: Nightmares[]
Chapter 5/6[]
The W. Nightmare plays more a nuisance role storywise, as Rapunzel explains that she has had to run and hide her entire life because of it and can't go back to the place she was born. Rapunzel joyfully kills it and leads the others to her birthplace, a Marchen with an exploded stomach, leading to Kaguya nearly breaking down and the reveal that Blood Youths and Blood Maidens were born from pregnant women who turned into Marchens.
Mary Skelter 2[]
Chapter 4[]
The W. Nightmare does not do much storywise other than frighten the group as they try to reach Rapunzel. It simply acts as an obstacle in the way of getting to the next area.
Trivia[]
- The Nightmare is based on Rapunzel's tower, which makes sense as it appears in the area that Rapunzel is found. Its legs resembles towers with long, blonde hair flowing out of it, and the main portion of the Nightmare houses what appears to be twin infants, a reference to the original tale where Rapunzel gave birth to twins after leaving her tower.
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