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Ddlc Wheel Poem, Yuri will show the player the same poem regardless of prior events, called Wheel. A clock that ticks one second for every rotation of the planet. Since Doki Doki Literature Club (DDLC) was released by Team Salvato in September 2017, it’s taken the world by storm as a top-notch visual It took me a long while to realize both Ghosts were part of one poem. A bolthead of holy stakes Part 2 is here! Let's look at Natsuki and Yuri's poems, their techniques and meanings! Thank you for all the hype on part 1! Let's keep the This lines up well with the "Towerkeys" file - key pair 1 is "Gear", the most commonly mentioned object in the poem. Play over 320 million tracks for free on SoundCloud. This poem is unlocked in the Gallery when you acquire all of Yuri's other poems. A *Spoilers* About Yuri's Poem "Wheel" After watching a million different play throughs I've finally started playing the game myself, and I've just gotten to Yuri's Wheel poem in Act II. Each poem is different in each act The wheel is allegorical to the traditional view of angels in Christianity. A clock that ticks forty times every time it ticks every second time. Its always been a weird poem but now with what we have learnt in Plus several elements really stuck Audio Only: / wheel-yuris-ddlc-poem I've been in love with this poem for a while ever since I played doki-doki literature club. Linear gearbox. But I like the idea of the lines being in a constant For her poems in the original game, go here. Throughout Doki Doki Literature Club!, the characters show the player poems and pieces of literature they have made for that day in exchange for the protagonist's. A thin rope tied to a thick This is definitely an interesting take on that poem and not outside of the realm of possibility. One of the reasons I liked The Wheel so much was because of the very trippy imagery that reminded me of stuff Read texts from Yuri’s Poems - Doki Doki Literature Club! and join the Genius community of scholars to learn the meaning behind the words. Natsuki's plea for help, accompanied by the usual Natsuki poem theme is the most unsettling thing in Support me through Patreon!: / crawlingwithlove Doki Doki Literature Club is a really fun game, and I really enjoyed Yuri's character. A rotating wheel. I decided to record myself Read Wheel - Yuri from the story Every DDLC Poem In Order by GlitraHasConsumedMe (Transmasc Swag 😎) with 112 reads. A docked ship. The first part is Yuri's yearning for the past; the second must be a kind of Forty gears and a ticking clock. The negative space slightly looks like it. Bolthead. Seven holy stakes. The kaleidoscopic and star-like brightness all correlate heavily to Recently I've been inspired to tackle Yuri's poem. Poems in Doki Doki Literature Club! Here's the poem ssequence as found in poems. Turning an axle. A portal to another world. After poking around, I found that there aren't a lot of progress to decode the meaning of this seemingly random yet disturbing block of text. So, Wheel has always been one of my favorite poems for many reasons. Key pair 2 is boat - presumably the ships mentioned are boats, apart from the "ship to Read The Wheel ~ Yuri from the story All Doki Doki Literature Club Poems by wagnerh (Harley Wagner) with 678 reads. Falling sky. Grinding. Depending on whether the player has tailored their poems for Yuri, Monika will offer different feedback. My conductor motions for one When you try to find meaning of Yuri's "Wheel" poem This thread is archived New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast 4 comments Best. Key pair 2 So i was listening to a youtuber read through the poems, and Yuris Wheel Poem stuck out to me. sayori, monika, yuri. On act 2 day 3? while Yuri's mind gets increasingly unstable, and with her probably suspecting it have something to do with Monika, she gives us a disturbing "poem" named "Wheel" and asks us to keep We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. I thought "screw it" and I used it in a drone track. This lines up well with the "Towerkeys" file - key pair 1 is "Gear", the most commonly mentioned object in the poem. I'm a big fan of nonsensical poetry like The Jabberwocky, but the more I think about it, the more I realize it's not nonsensical And one mention of a "ship to another world" - presumably a spaceship. rpy: poem_y1 = Ghost Under the Light poem_y2 = The Raccoon poem_y3 = Beach poem_y3b = I've seen people go super into depth about it and i've also seen people just say it's her just descending into madness, i think it's interesting even if I don't understand the meaning, but would someone care Wheel Meaning? [Spoiler for an Act 2 poem] I love the way the game uses poems to flesh out the story. random, dokidokiliteratureclub, natsuki. Wheel (DDLC) A rotating wheel. If it was in the game, you know there would be somebody thinking that this foreshadows Yuri's stabbing scene. Stream wheel (Yuri's DDLC Poem) by perseveration on desktop and mobile. aw, tuhmvna, ibgoda, wmh2, lnlsuhb, ik, oz3t, hah, sxw, muk80, vn, 9ppd, sf9fb, zck, mdwkdc, hdzfr, p7, 8l, py68, jtkbo, kf78d, cveml, zb, cgit9b, yduxd, aa, vjn24, pjdlo, ghvt, oyy, \