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- The Crucible.PNG|The appearance of the Special Mission "The Crucible" SocketOfPower.png|A Ninja Monkey activating one of the Sockets of Power. The Crucible is a Special Mission for Bloons Tower Defense 5 Deluxe. It is played on the beginner map Bloonhenge. It is unlocked upon reaching Rank 32, rewarding File:Monkey Dollar.png1000 upon completion. In the mission, you must beat 25 special modified rounds on medium difficulty, using the two "Sockets of Power". Placing towers on them make them attack dramatically faster as well as having a slightly increased range and Camo detection.
- Adam retreats to the wilderness for some peace following an exhausting cattle drive. There's no relaxing as he's robbed and left to die by a couple of outlaws. Attempting to make the dangerous trip to Signal Rock on foot, he meets a crazy prospector, Peter Kane. In exchange for helping him work his claim, Kane promises Adam his mule. Kane does not fulfill his promise.
- The Crucible is the ultimate mission in Medal of Honor: Vanguard and the last mission in Operation Varsity. It is also the longest mission in the game. It begins directly after mission "Endgame".
- The Crucible is the second Zerus mission in Heart of the Swarm.
- The Crucible or Hell's Furnace is a Hero Dungeon that resides on Silver Land. Players come to this dungeon to make their third job advancement by investigating twice. Because it only requires investigating, players can simply let the monsters kill them.
- The Crucible is the name of an unique Thaumaturgical ritual developed by the Tzimisce Stéphanie L'Heureux of Montreal.
- When Phoebe Halliwell seeks a student for an intern, she stumbles across Marissa Hargrave, a quiet goth chick who is hated by her peers. When Phoebe gets a vision of her being attacked by an angry mob, she sets out to discover Marissa's secret. But will she be able to save the girl from the quagmire that she put herself in? The novel shares some thematic ties with its title, 'The Crucible,' in that Marissa is used as a scapegoat, and the angry high school mob quickly grows out of control. Grams makes an appearance to help the girls with the demon.
- The Crucible featured prominently in Vox Machina's early adventures in Vasselheim and introduced several recurring characters, including Kern "The Hammer", the Siren, and Earthbreaker Groon. Built for warriors to test their strength in competition, the crucible often attracts gamblers, including Vox Machina during Grog's fight against Kern.
- The Crucible by Arthur Miller is a play based on the actual events that, in 1692, led to the Salem Witch Trials, a series of hearings before local magistrates to prosecute over 150 people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts between February 1692 and May 1693.
- The Crucible is a large dagger-like sword with a handle that looks like skull and lower part modeled after Mancubus eye. It has an ability to absorb huge amounts of demonic energy. SPOILER WARNING: Plot details follow. The Crucible first appears via hallucination in the beginning of the game when the Doom Slayer touches the Praetor Suit, and again after the player touches Helix Stone where an altar with a strange artifact and a source of demonic energy can be seen. Physically it appears at the end of level The Necropolis guarded by the Hell Guards, which must be defeated in order to reach the artifact. After this moment The Crucible appears at the end of Argent D'Nur, where player uses it to close 3 sources of energy powering the portal between Hell and UAC Base on Mars. Samuel Hayden ap
- The play tells the story of the Salem Witch Trials, which took place in Massachusetts in 1692-93 - though, of course, Miller invents his own characters for dramatic purposes and because not much is known of the actual personalities involved. The Crucible was likely written partly in response to the activities of Senator Joseph McCarthy, who became notorious for his excessive zeal in rooting out Communist sympathizers.
- The play raises questions about accusers and the accused, guilt, innocence and punishment. It can also be a good starting point for discussions of power, slavery, adultery, loyalty, hypocrisy. As in the McCarthy hearings, in The Crucible, those who paid the highest price were often people who were innocent of the accusations, but who refused to accuse others. Those who admitted guilt (even if they weren't), who "threw themselves on the mercy of the court" and accused others in their sted were not as heavily punished.
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