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'''Moonlight Lake''' was a world accessible from [[Uneven Dream:Kubotsuki's Nexus|Kubotsuki's Nexus]].
'''Moonlight Lake''' was a world accessible from [[Uneven Dream:Kubotsuki's Nexus|Kubotsuki's Nexus]]. This world was removed in '''v0.08''' following 001247's content removal, it was replaced with the [[Uneven Dream:Fake Sky|Fake Sky]].
{{LocationMap|filename=UD Moonlight Lake.png|caption=Map of Moonlight Lake}}
{{LocationMap|filename=UD Moonlight Lake.png|caption=Map of Moonlight Lake}}


==Features==
==Features==
This world featured a series of small islands surrounded by black water, connected by yellow bridges. These islands were home to dancing, glowing plants. There were floating orbs on these islands as well, serving as another connection between them. One island in particular housed a doorway leading to the [[Uneven Dream:Neon City|Neon City]]. Atop this entrance sits a girl in a white dress, facing away from Kubotsuki and who can't be interacted with. On the same island was a bridge leading to a smaller island with a large plant that was blocked off, suggesting this may connect to another area in the future.
This world featured a series of small islands surrounded by black water, connected by yellow bridges. These islands were home to dancing, glowing plants. There were floating orbs on these islands as well, serving as another connection between them. One island in particular housed a doorway leading to the [[Uneven Dream:Neon City|Neon City]]. Atop this entrance sits a girl in a white dress,<!--Add link after this is documented same in infobox--> facing away from [[Uneven Dream:Kubotsuki|Kubotsuki]] and who can't be interacted with. On the same island was a bridge leading to a smaller island with a large plant that was blocked off, suggesting this may connect to another area in the future.
 
This world was removed in '''v0.08''' following 001247's content removal, it was replaced with the [[Uneven Dream:Fake Sky|Fake Sky]].


==Directions==
==Directions==
[[Uneven Dream:Kubotsuki's Nexus|Kubotsuki's Nexus]] → Moonlight Lake
<!--Should we keep the connection if this world was removed? Might make more sense to move this to a trivia section-->
Kubotsuki's Nexus → Moonlight Lake


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*It is possible that this area was inspired by the Red Sea from Yume Nisshi.
*It is possible that this area was inspired by the Red Sea from [https://ynfg.yume.wiki/Yume_Nisshi_(%E5%A4%A2%E6%97%A5%E8%AA%8C) Yume Nisshi].


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Latest revision as of 03:44, 28 September 2024

Moonlight Lake
Moonlightlake1.png
Basic Info
Effects EffectNone
Events None
Notable NPCs Girl on the Ledge
Other
Connecting Areas Kubotsuki's Nexus
Neon City
BGM 🔊 1247-reflections
Map ID 0120
Version Added 0.04
Version Removed 0.08
Author 001247

Moonlight Lake was a world accessible from Kubotsuki's Nexus. This world was removed in v0.08 following 001247's content removal, it was replaced with the Fake Sky.

Map of Moonlight Lake

Features

This world featured a series of small islands surrounded by black water, connected by yellow bridges. These islands were home to dancing, glowing plants. There were floating orbs on these islands as well, serving as another connection between them. One island in particular housed a doorway leading to the Neon City. Atop this entrance sits a girl in a white dress, facing away from Kubotsuki and who can't be interacted with. On the same island was a bridge leading to a smaller island with a large plant that was blocked off, suggesting this may connect to another area in the future.

Directions

Kubotsuki's Nexus → Moonlight Lake

Trivia

  • It is possible that this area was inspired by the Red Sea from Yume Nisshi.

Gallery