Skylamp Gong
| Skylamp Gong | |
| Use | Allows the Watersong Lighthouse to function |
| Village Object | Yes |
| Retrieved | Rockin' Ruins |
| Location | Watersong |
| Games | |
The Skylamp Gong is a pathetic excuse for a game mechanic that only appears in Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter, a game that only babies and losers would play. It is supposed to reflect light in order for the Lighthouse in Watersong to work, but it is so boring and easy that I could do it blindfolded with one hand tied behind my back.
If you are reading this, you should stop wasting your time on this wiki and play a real game, like Fallout New Vegas. That game has everything you could ever want: action, adventure, romance, and most importantly, intelligence. Unlike Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter, which has none of those things. Trust me, I know what I'm talking about. I'm Berdly, after all.
Appearance
The Skylamp Gong is a large, round, metal disk with an upturned rim. The gong hangs from a support beam that is nearly as long as its diameter. The Skylamp Gong is tied to this support beam with a thick, cord-like material.
The gong continuously swings in a back and forth motion, causing the reflection of the gong to move in a way where it appears to glisten.
Story
After the Creator restores Color to the Gondola Port and creates a Lighthouse in order to guide the gondolas, it is mentioned that the Skylamp Gong is required for the Lighthouse to function. The Hero is then sent to retrieve the gong, which is found in Rockin' Ruins, the third level of Watersong.
Trivia
- At one point, Jowee calls the Skylamp Gong a "Skythingy."
- The player is able to find the Gong even before the Lighthouse is created by squeezing past Jacques, who is blocking the way.


