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- The Great Hall was the great meeting house on Sanctaphrax where all of the academics came together for citywide meetings.
- The Great Hall of Olympus is part of Zeus's palace. The central features of it are Zeus's throne and Hestia's hearth.
- The Great Hall is a location of the Imperial Palace, and stop of the Grand Tour. Its walls were covered with mosaics with the peoples of the Imperium. The Palace was burned during an uprising early in Paul Atreides' Fremen Jihad. However its art was preserved in picto-discs contained in the crystal 1-F469.
- An , and place to craft Resources, Keepsakes, and Tales-related Seals and Items. The Great Hall unlocks at level 15 and costs 800 File:Silver Icon.png to build.
- The Great Hall is the third floor of the Circle Tower. It acts primarily as a meeting and assembly area for members of the Circle of Magi.
- The Great Hall was a central room in the Old Palace of the Protectors of Grayson in Austin City. (HH8)
- The Great Hall is a setting in Fatal Frame. It is a room in the Himuro Mansion. This is the place where the Himuro Family Master committed suicide using his katana, beneath the small family shrine, after killing every other person in the mansion who survived the Calamity. A large pool of blood can be found in this spot during 3rd Night. There is also a solemn kamidana enshrined.
- The Great Hall of Unseen University was used as a dining area. It was noted for its low ceiling.There was also a fireplace at the turnwise end of it.It also had pillars on either side and doorways leading to the rest of the Unseen University,especially the Library and the High Energy Facility.
- The great hall, is set in the grand entry room, of Dark Castle, with carpets, and smooth tiles. It leads to the many areas of Dark Castle. It is the only level in the original Dark Castle, and Color Dark Castle, that is not playable. In Color Dark Castle, you could save in this room, by hitting Apple+S. Additionally, you can resume by hitting Apple+R. Any time during game play, you can hit Apple+Q to return here.
- The chapter starts with a cutscene in which you enter the Museum of Military Glory, and you encounter the Onyx Guards of Black-Four and they order you to defend the hall. As the chapter starts, you're given some time to prepare your defenses. There are several Grenades and Auto-Turrets, so you may frag tag the walls and put the turrets in front of the laser wires around the hall. Also at the beginning of the chapter you will find the Declassified Mission on the main pillar of the hall.
- The great hall is the core stronghold of any orc clan. Using this structure, orcs process lumber and gold from mining operations are processed. Raw materials pilfered from enemy camps are added to the war chest. In time, the great hall can also be more heavily fortified. (WC3man 27)
- It is the place where audiences with the royals are performed, celebrations, and also where all royals, including the Pevensies, are crowned. After the Telmarines invaded, Cair Paravel fell into ruin, but the ruined outline of the hall remained, and it still showed what was left of the thrones. It was near the Treasure Room, and the Well was to the south of it.
- The Great Hall is the main eating hall of Hogwarts. The ceiling is bewitched to resemble the sky outside. The teachers and other staff eat at the High Table at one end, and there are four long tables for the students, one for each house. It is normally lit by candles floating in the air above the tables.
- Also known as the Senate hall, it was a relic of ten thousand years of internecine warfare before the Klingons had achieved space flight and planetary unity. (TOS novel: Spock Must Die!) The Great Hall predated the establishment of the Empire and of the First City, as a fortress on the highest point of the continent. (KE novel: A Burning House)
- The Great Hall is the largest and most ornate room in Redwall Abbey. The first room after one enters the main Abbey doors, Great Hall features large and beautiful stained glass windows, great imposing columns, a high roofbeam ceiling, a sandstone floor, and a large brazier where fires are lit during winter. This is where the tapestry of Martin the Warrior is proudly displayed and where the Abbot's chair is placed. These precious items give the Great Hall a special importance, both strategic and spiritual.
- The Great Hall was a building in the First City on the planet Qo'noS, homeworld of the Klingons. By the late 24th century, the Klingon High Council had met there for hundreds of years. In 2366, Starfleet Lieutenant Worf was brought to the Great Hall of the Klingon High Council to face discommendation in light of evidence that his father was responsible for the Khitomer Massacre of 2346. (TNG: "Sins of the Father" ) In 2371, the Council gathered in the Hall to discuss the fall of the House of Kozak. (DS9: "The House of Quark")
- The Great Hall consists of a large, cavernous room. Its entrance is made up of two huge bronze and wood doors. The Iron Throne sits on the opposite side, atop a raised dais climbed up to by two sets of wide steps of rough black stone; small chairs may be placed when the King or the Hand is accompanied by members of the small council. The floor is made of different types of marble. Overhead is the towering vaulted ceiling, with massive arches and columns. On the right side of the Hall stands a raised gallery that connects to other areas of the Red Keep. To the left side of the Hall, several windows with stained-glass depictions of the seven-pointed star of the Faith of the Seven allow light to enter.
- It can be reached by skip travelling to the Imperial Palace and walking east into the Palace, and contains teleporters to the Imperial Villa and Whitewing Palace. If the party continues east, up the stairs, they will reach the Ascension Hall. After the events of the Mechonis Core, it becomes inhabited by Telethia - eleven Arels, an Aora and and an Asara Telethia all either roam or guard the area. On the balcony near the Ascension Hall, seven more Arels can be found, along with Telethia Lecrough during A Release From Duty.
- Berlin's Great Hall was completed by 1950, in part to celebrate Germany's victory over Britain and Russia in Second World War. The dome reached 220 meters into the sky and was more than 250 meters across, large enough to fit sixteen St. Peter's cathedrals inside. Germany had plundered its conquests to pay for the Hall. It was designed to stand as a testament to the Aryan race and to remind the German people that the individual was nothing compared to the needs of the Volk and the state.
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