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Dark Tower is a location within Breath of Fire.

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  • Después de que las Fire Ants fueron liberadas por Edmund y el Chief Magistrate, cavaron los cimientos de la torre, provocando el colapso de Dimitri. Porque él la había creado para ser un impermeable a los ataques del chaos futuros, los escombros mantuvieron encarcelado a Dimitri durante casi cuatrocientos años. Los restos de la Dark Tower fueron llamados Mount Fate, y sirvieron como un recordatorio a los equidnas de los problemas con la dependencia de la tecnología que casi causó la caída de su sociedad. (StH: # 35, # 36) en: Dark Tower Categoría:Localizaciones de los Archie Comics Categoría:Localizaciones
  • Dark Tower is a location within Breath of Fire.
  • Dark Tower: Treachery #4: 24 Dec 2008
  • The Dark Tower is the highest turret of the fortress of Caer Skaal in Ruddlestone. See Morgwyn for further details.
  • After the Fire Ants freed Edmund and the Chief Magistrate, they dug out the foundation of the tower, causing it to collapse onto Dimitri. Because he had created it to be impervious to Chaos attacks from potential future threats, the rubble of the Dark Tower imprisoned Dimitri for nearly four-hundred years. The remains of the Dark Tower were called Mount Fate, and served as a reminder to echidnas the problems with reliance on technology that nearly caused their society's downfall. (StH: #35, #36)
  • The tower lost its power when the Avatar destroyed the Liche and the Well of Souls in Ultima VII, but it remains as a sign of what once had been.
  • The Dark Tower stands far from the lands of King Conan but its presence is felt everywhere.
  • The motif of the Dark Tower is derived from the ballad of Childe Rowland. It features in Stephen King's Dark Tower series as the ultimate goal of Roland the Gunslinger and the abode of The Crimson King and has appeared in the stories To The Tower, Childe Rowland (in which it is the entrance to the Turning City) and Dark Tower Dream (the latter appeared in a volume of the Dark Tower series of Atlantean Publishing chapbooks). A parallel may be drawn between it and the soaring towers of Carcosa.
  • The Dark Tower is a narrow, tall tower near the Transfiguration Courtyard at Hogwarts Castle. This tower is used as a prison, having several cells, with the topmost being at the roof. The cells are not, however, charmed or otherwise protected against breaking-in from the outside. It has seven floors. There are four gargoyles on the sides of the tower which direct water away from the tower when it rains.
  • The Tower is a six hundred floor spire made of black stone, and the only entrance is a door of ghostwood, with the words "Unfound" written upon it. The tower has a central oriel window which is striated with thirteen different colours which inspired the design of Arthur Eld's crown. In other worlds, the Dark Tower can take a number of forms including a tiger and a black house. The Rose, however, is not simply a manifestation of the Tower, but a completely separate entity. Lesser floors in the tower are less than atoms to greater floors.
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  • Después de que las Fire Ants fueron liberadas por Edmund y el Chief Magistrate, cavaron los cimientos de la torre, provocando el colapso de Dimitri. Porque él la había creado para ser un impermeable a los ataques del chaos futuros, los escombros mantuvieron encarcelado a Dimitri durante casi cuatrocientos años. Los restos de la Dark Tower fueron llamados Mount Fate, y sirvieron como un recordatorio a los equidnas de los problemas con la dependencia de la tecnología que casi causó la caída de su sociedad. (StH: # 35, # 36) en: Dark Tower Categoría:Localizaciones de los Archie Comics Categoría:Localizaciones
  • The Tower is a six hundred floor spire made of black stone, and the only entrance is a door of ghostwood, with the words "Unfound" written upon it. The tower has a central oriel window which is striated with thirteen different colours which inspired the design of Arthur Eld's crown. In other worlds, the Dark Tower can take a number of forms including a tiger and a black house. The Rose, however, is not simply a manifestation of the Tower, but a completely separate entity. Lesser floors in the tower are less than atoms to greater floors. In its earliest history, the Tower was wholly magical, as were its supports, and was intended to stand forever. But the Old Ones (the civilization of man that preceded the events of the series by several centuries), confident in their technology, replaced the magical beams with ones that could be broken, as they were derived from machines. The Tower was also used to link its own world to others, some of which the Old Ones themselves visited to see horrific events as entertainment, and some to run business. The Great Old Ones eventually attempted to topple the Tower as well and replace it with a technological replica under the guidance of Maerlyn by releasing the Prim from large cracks, which then formed in the ground and filled with monstrosities. Two examples of these were Mia and Dandelo. After the assault on the Tower, the Old Ones tried to make amends by creating the Twelve Guardian Animals. These Guardian Animals were technologically engineered by the Great Old Ones to mend the magic of the Beams that was previously assaulted, thus mixing magic and machine. The bulk of the Dark Tower Series recounts the journey of Roland Deschain along the Bear-Turtle beam. The Bear is Shardik and the Turtle is Maturin. The Turtle may be the turtle from It which is said to have vomited up the galaxies. Roland's ka-tet eventually confronts Shardik, who has gone insane. The Tower from then on was assaulted by the Crimson King using Breakers to snap the Beams supporting the Tower. This caused the world to move on, which is where technology broke down and failed, leading to time itself moving completely out of sync. The Tower is Roland Deschain's life long goal. Roland wishes to breach the Tower, climb to its very top room and question whatever God or Demon resides there. It is his sole mission, and thus he is at odds with those that continue the attempt to destroy it. When he reaches The Tower, Roland came upon The Unfound Door, but it quickly changed to "Found" afterwards. The Dark Tower is surrounded by a huge field of roses called Can'-Ka No Rey. Each rose blooms with the light of a thousand suns and each has a beautiful core. The brick of which The Dark Tower is made up of is a sooty dark gray colour and it has one entrance Door made of ghostwood. At the top of the Tower is a Door with Roland's name upon it, and a window with the 13 orbs of Maerlyn's Rainbow.
  • Dark Tower is a location within Breath of Fire.
  • Dark Tower: Treachery #4: 24 Dec 2008
  • The Dark Tower is the highest turret of the fortress of Caer Skaal in Ruddlestone. See Morgwyn for further details.
  • After the Fire Ants freed Edmund and the Chief Magistrate, they dug out the foundation of the tower, causing it to collapse onto Dimitri. Because he had created it to be impervious to Chaos attacks from potential future threats, the rubble of the Dark Tower imprisoned Dimitri for nearly four-hundred years. The remains of the Dark Tower were called Mount Fate, and served as a reminder to echidnas the problems with reliance on technology that nearly caused their society's downfall. (StH: #35, #36)
  • The tower lost its power when the Avatar destroyed the Liche and the Well of Souls in Ultima VII, but it remains as a sign of what once had been.
  • The Dark Tower stands far from the lands of King Conan but its presence is felt everywhere.
  • The motif of the Dark Tower is derived from the ballad of Childe Rowland. It features in Stephen King's Dark Tower series as the ultimate goal of Roland the Gunslinger and the abode of The Crimson King and has appeared in the stories To The Tower, Childe Rowland (in which it is the entrance to the Turning City) and Dark Tower Dream (the latter appeared in a volume of the Dark Tower series of Atlantean Publishing chapbooks). A parallel may be drawn between it and the soaring towers of Carcosa.
  • The Dark Tower is a narrow, tall tower near the Transfiguration Courtyard at Hogwarts Castle. This tower is used as a prison, having several cells, with the topmost being at the roof. The cells are not, however, charmed or otherwise protected against breaking-in from the outside. It has seven floors. There are four gargoyles on the sides of the tower which direct water away from the tower when it rains.
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