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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:Bayo2 Clocktower.png|thumbnail|left|The Clock Tower about to face its destruction in ''Bayonetta 2''.]]
[[File:Bayo2 Clocktower.png|thumbnail|left|The Clock Tower about to face its destruction in ''Bayonetta 2''.]]
The Umbra Clock Tower is a reference to the opening of ''Bayonetta'', where [[Bayonetta]] and Jeanne fight angels on top of a falling clock tower face during the Witch Hunts. The stage also appears in ''Bayonetta 2'' when Bayonetta is sent back in time. Forced to re-experience the Witch Hunts all over again, while fighting by the side of her mother [http://bayonetta.wikia.com/wiki/Rosa Rosa]. Bayonetta and Rosa witness first hand the clock towers destruction, due to two giant fire ball attacks by the angel Fortitudo. The resulting explosion causes Bayonetta and Rosa to fall off a different cliff side together one different from that of her past self and Jeanne.
The Umbra Clock Tower is a reference to the opening of ''{{s|wikipedia|Bayonetta}}'', where [[Bayonetta]] and Jeanne fight angels on top of a falling clock tower face during the Witch Hunts. The stage also appears in ''{{s|wikipedia|Bayonetta 2}}'' when Bayonetta is sent back in time. Forced to re-experience the Witch Hunts all over again, while fighting by the side of her mother [http://bayonetta.wikia.com/wiki/Rosa Rosa]. Bayonetta and Rosa witness first hand the clock towers destruction, due to two giant fire ball attacks by the angel Fortitudo. The resulting explosion causes Bayonetta and Rosa to fall off a different cliff side together one different from that of her past self and Jeanne.


As it begins crumbling Rosa calls the tower the "''Symbol of the Umbran Way''", and begins mourning its destruction, showing that the tower itself had significant meaning to the Umbran culture, and their way of life.
As it begins crumbling Rosa calls the tower the "''Symbol of the Umbran Way''", and begins mourning its destruction, showing that the tower itself had significant meaning to the Umbran culture, and their way of life.