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- Throne ist eine Sammelquest in Dragon Age: Inquisition. Für eine komplette Liste aller verfügbaren Sammelquests, siehe SammelquestsFür sonstige Sammelquests im selben Areal, siehe Die Himmelsfeste.
- Examine: It looks fancy and expensive
- There are also some chapters wherein the player is required to defend a throne from the enemy. Examples include Chapter 15 (Hector's Mode) of The Blazing Blade. Any enemy can seize the throne, not just the enemy's leader, so the player must take great care to ensure the security of the throne.
- Throne is a song by Bring Me The Horizon.
- The throne is a settlement object in the Fallout 4 add-on Nuka-World.
- The Throne is a Storm Box Weapon used by Rasiel. This Throne has the ability to fly, but other than that, acts as a normal chair. The Throne is able to use Storm Flames to levitate, propelling itself with the said Storm Flames.
- A throne, \, is a special dungeon feature that occurs both in throne rooms and in special areas such as the Castle. Attempting to loot a throne while confused and carrying gold generates a throne room monster and deposits a random amount of your gold in its inventory ("The exchequer accepts your contribution"). However, if there is a chest on the level, the gold is put in that without creating a monster ("Thank you for your contribution to reduce the debt"). Large boxes do not count. The throne is not destroyed in the process.
- Уровень сделан в базовом стиле из четырёх цветов: чёрный, жёлтый, серый и белый. Эффекты в уровне сделаны очень красиво, а геймплей очень прост и спокоен.
- The Throne is a furniture item. It is a 3x4 placeable decoration that counts as a 'comfort object' for NPC rooms. It is only for aesthetics. On worlds where Platinum replaces Gold, it uses Platinum Bars instead.
- Thrones are furniture which can be built on the throne hotspots in the Throne Room of a Player-owned house. Thrones are built in matching pairs. Despite their lack of any particularly useful functions, thrones are often built as a show of wealth and Construction expertise, especially the Demonic throne. Anybody can sit on a throne, despite thrones having the examine description "Sit here and rule all you survey." There are seven types of throne that can be built:
- Most thrones were permanent, although some of them were mobile, allowing their users to move about while seated. Such mobile thrones included the Emperiax Walking Thrones and the mechno-chairs used by the Neimoidians of high rank. The Sith Lord Odion had a throne cast from beskar iron installed aboard the bridge of his flagship, the Sword of Ieldis. Some thrones, such as the Neimoidian Throne monument of the Trade Federation during the Invasion of Naboo, were towering structures.
- The third of nine classes of angels, they are angels of knowledge. The Thrones or Elders, also known as the Erelim or Ophanim, are a class of celestial beings mentioned by Paul of Tarsus in Colossians 1:16 (New Testament) and related to the throne of God. They are living symbols of God's justice and authority. They come the closest of all Angels to spiritual perfection and emanate the light of God with mirror-like goodness. They, despite their greatness, are intensely humble, an attribute that allows them to dispense justice with perfect objectivity and without fear of pride or ambition. Because they are living symbols of God's justice and authority, they are called Thrones and have as one of their symbols the throne. In contrast to their appearance, Ezekiel 1:15 describes Thrones as eye c
- Thrones are furniture which can be built on the throne hotspots in the Throne Room of a Player-owned house. Both thrones are always built/removed at once and act as a single hotspot. It is not possible to have two different types of thrones in one throne room. Despite their lack of any particularly useful functions, thrones are often built as a show of wealth and Construction expertise, especially the Demonic throne. There are seven types of throne that can be built:
- In 2152, an obsessive Trip Tucker declared his intentions to build a luxurious new command chair for Captain Jonathan Archer, calling it a throne. (ENT: "Singularity") In 2268, an insane "Lord" Garth of Izar instructed his minions to make his throne (actually an ordinary chair placed on top of a table) higher than anything else in the room. (TOS: "Whom Gods Destroy" ) In 2353, a curious Annika Hansen asked her father if the Borg Queen had a throne. (VOY: "Dark Frontier") As a prince, Morn abdicated his throne when he came of age. (DS9: "Who Mourns for Morn?")
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