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Moonlit Wilderness is a stage in Tekken Tag Tournament 2 and Tekken Revolution.

Description

The stage is located in the United Kingdom. It is inspired by Byland Abbey in North Yorkshire, which has distinctive gothic arch windows beneath a broken rose window in its sanctuary.

The stage is lit by a huge full moon and is set within a ruined abbey. The stage is initially contained in a semi-circular ruined room, with a mosaic on the floor, and pink climbing flowers in the walls. Doves wander around in this part of the stage. A stone partition wall can be broken, revealing the rest of the room and opening onto a view of the rest of the abbey.

Once the wall has been broken, the view down onto the rest of the abbey reveals that the stage is elevated on a slight hill. The ruins have been overgrown in places by trees and vines, and crows sit watching in from the branches. The abbey now visible in the background has four gothic arches with a broken rose window above, but also features extensive other ruins, including flying buttresses, statues, and columns. In the far distance is mist-covered moorland.

Background Music

The stage BGM is titled "Moonlit Wilderness -D.T.O. Mix-" in Tekken Tag Tournament 2 and "Lunar fringe theories" in Tekken Revolution.

Tekken Tag Tournament 2

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Tekken Tag Tournament 2 OST - Moonlit Wilderness (Moonlit Wilderness)

Tekken Revolution

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Tekken Revolution OST Moonlit Wilderness

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Trivia

  • The stage is a remake of Tekken 5's Moonlit Wilderness. The abbey now featured in the Tekken Tag Tournament 2 stage is more recognizably based on a real location.
    • Whilst the Tekken 5 stage was set in the meadows beyond the abbey, the Tekken Tag Tournament 2 stage now takes place within the abbey itself.
    • The stage's BGM is a remix of its Tekken 5 counterpart.
  • Given that the stage is inspired by Byland Abbey, the moorland in the distance is likely intended to be the North York Moors, a national park and area of moorland in which Byland Abbey is located.

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