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| - Some villains have their own country, and with a desolate volcanic wasteland around their tower that the heroes must battle their way through. Others, however, have bigger plans. Entire solar system, maybe. Alternate universe, perhaps. And right in the middle is this place, a floating castle of doom overlooking -- well, pretty much nothing. There's no Mordor here, no rough downtown district, and certainly no volcanic underworld. The base floats in absolute nothingness.
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| - Some villains have their own country, and with a desolate volcanic wasteland around their tower that the heroes must battle their way through. Others, however, have bigger plans. Entire solar system, maybe. Alternate universe, perhaps. And right in the middle is this place, a floating castle of doom overlooking -- well, pretty much nothing. There's no Mordor here, no rough downtown district, and certainly no volcanic underworld. The base floats in absolute nothingness. On top of that, there are multiple versions with their respective associations. A Floating Continent with this place on top will often be a rather mystical area, while various space-faring series usually have an enormous battleship in the centre or edge of the universe for the alien invaders. Then, of course, anything literally in a void has a pretty good chance of being a Mind Screw. Nevertheless, it's relatively common, especially as a Very Definitely Final Dungeon in a videogame, providing the backdrop for many an extremely powerful evil force.
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