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A Chapter is a section or part of the game. Known as "Missions" in other games, they separate the game into parts for storyline and loading reasons. In Mirror's Edge, there are nine chapters in-game, along with a tutorial and a prologue.

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  • A Chapter is a section or part of the game. Known as "Missions" in other games, they separate the game into parts for storyline and loading reasons. In Mirror's Edge, there are nine chapters in-game, along with a tutorial and a prologue.
  • The Chapter was a guild focused on the Holy Light, it's currently disbanded.
  • Chapters are what seperates parts of the story in the Paper Mario series. Chapters can also be refered to as "Levels" at times. In each Paper Mario game, there are 8 Chapters. In the first 7, Mario must adventure around the world to gather important items. In the 8th, he confronts the main antagonist.
  • Chapter is a term used quite a bit concerning the King's Quest series (in part to give a storybook like description). Each of the eight original games were often described as 'Chapters' or 'Episodes' by the developers. Thus King's Quest I was, Chapter I of the series, and King's Quest VIII, was Chapter VIII. Chapters also refer to the sections of the King's Quest books, and the six parts of the King's Quest VII game. King's Quest: Adventures of Graham also uses chapters for each individual part, which also represent separate stories.
  • Groups are private, individualized, and discreet areas of Bungie.net that are separate from the main public forums. Groups are divided into two categories: chapters and bungie.net clans.
  • A Chapter is the form stages usually take in the Fire Emblem series. Chapters consist of the stage map and the accompanying story around why the player army is there and the conditions around the battle. In chapters, the player army engages the enemy, but the player's units can also visit any houses, villages, or shops in the area, recruit enemy units if possible, and, in some cases, activate events. Aside from the main chapters that move along the story, the player can also unlock side chapters. This article is a stub. You can help Fire Emblem Wikia by expanding it.
  • The local members of a particular mathic order form a chapter: they live and work together. This is directly analogous to the use of the word in Christian monasticism. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • A chapter is a part of a campaign, usually comprising a single module. Using chapters allows a campaign's author to break the story into more manageable pieces, and a campaign's players to have a sense of how far through the campaign they have progressed.
  • Grabbed By The Ghoulies's storyline progresses in chapters. There are five chapters with a different objective for them each. Chapter 1: The Rescue: Cooper's girlfriend Amber has been kidnapped and the whole chapter involves rescuing her. Chapter 1 consists of the first 12 levels. Chapter 2: The Restoration: When Cooper finally finds Amber, the mad Dr. Krackpot intervenes and transforms Amber into a hideous Ghoulie. The whole chapter involves finding three ingredients around Ghoulhaven Hall and returning them to Ma Soupswill who will create a cure for Amber. Chapter 2 consists of levels 13-52.
  • During the Great Crusade in the late 30th Millennium, the Space Marines were originally organised into 20 Legions each of which was further divided into companies. The XIIIth Legion, the Ultramarines, led by Roboute Guilliman, became the largest of all the Astartes Legions as a result of Guilliman's tactical mastery and a steady flow of new recruits from the Realm of Ultramar. The Ultramarines became so large, growing to a size that included over 100,000 Astartes, that a new, larger unit of division, the Chapter, was created to better organise the XIIIth Legion's forces. These Chapters (alternatively designated as Great Companies, Harrows, Millennials, etc.) were originally composed of roughly 1,000 line Legionaries, but as the Legions grew, this number began to vary substantially by Legio
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  • A chapter is a part of a campaign, usually comprising a single module. Using chapters allows a campaign's author to break the story into more manageable pieces, and a campaign's players to have a sense of how far through the campaign they have progressed. BioWare used chapters to encapsulate the parts of the official campaigns that could be played in a non-linear fashion (for the most part, the players can choose which individual quest to attempt next), while the chapters themselves were organized linearly. The official campaigns also feature a special climax for each chapter, and there is a significant change in location when progressing to a new chapter in these campaigns.
  • Grabbed By The Ghoulies's storyline progresses in chapters. There are five chapters with a different objective for them each. Chapter 1: The Rescue: Cooper's girlfriend Amber has been kidnapped and the whole chapter involves rescuing her. Chapter 1 consists of the first 12 levels. Chapter 2: The Restoration: When Cooper finally finds Amber, the mad Dr. Krackpot intervenes and transforms Amber into a hideous Ghoulie. The whole chapter involves finding three ingredients around Ghoulhaven Hall and returning them to Ma Soupswill who will create a cure for Amber. Chapter 2 consists of levels 13-52. Chapter 3: The Riddle: After curing Amber, Cooper is called by Crivens to find three riddle pieces to open the door to the Baron's Quarter and the whole Chapter involves finding the pieces. Chapter 3 consists of levels 53-86. Chapter 4: The Reckoning: Cooper enters the Baron's Qaurters to find that Crivens is actually the Baron. The whole chapter is just one room, Baron's Quarters, where Cooper must defeat the Baron. Chapter 5: The Race: After defeating the Baron, Cooper is reunited with Amber and Mr Ribs gets the Baron's key. The chapter involves entering previous rooms through a secret passage way and freeing imprisoned children. Chapter 5 consists of levels 88-100.
  • A Chapter is a section or part of the game. Known as "Missions" in other games, they separate the game into parts for storyline and loading reasons. In Mirror's Edge, there are nine chapters in-game, along with a tutorial and a prologue.
  • During the Great Crusade in the late 30th Millennium, the Space Marines were originally organised into 20 Legions each of which was further divided into companies. The XIIIth Legion, the Ultramarines, led by Roboute Guilliman, became the largest of all the Astartes Legions as a result of Guilliman's tactical mastery and a steady flow of new recruits from the Realm of Ultramar. The Ultramarines became so large, growing to a size that included over 100,000 Astartes, that a new, larger unit of division, the Chapter, was created to better organise the XIIIth Legion's forces. These Chapters (alternatively designated as Great Companies, Harrows, Millennials, etc.) were originally composed of roughly 1,000 line Legionaries, but as the Legions grew, this number began to vary substantially by Legion, and also through the vicissitudes of war and the availability of replacement recruits. At the time of the outbreak of the Horus Heresy in the early 31st Millennium, the Ultramarines Legion was divided into twenty Chapters, each composed of ten companies, with each company composed of roughly one thousand Astartes. Following the end of the Heresy, Guilliman, as the new Lord Commander of the Imperium, ordered during the event known as the Second Founding that the remaining Loyalist Space Marine Legions be divided and re-organized into smaller one-thousand Astartes Chapters, to ensure that no future rebel such as Horus could gain control of such a large and power military unit as a Space Marine Legion again. Newly formed Chapters created at this time that were carved out of the remaining 9 Loyalist Legions became known as Successor Chapters. As a result of this change in organisation, the Space Marines' military purpose changed as well. Where the Space Marine Legions had once served as the Imperium's primary frontline military forces, that role was given over to the newly created Imperial Guard, which had been created from the remains of the Imperial Army in the wake of the Heresy. The Imperial Army had been used primarily as a reserve force of garrison troops during the Great Crusade, but its successor would now bear the primary burden of the Imperium's defence. The Space Marine Chapters were now intended to primarily serve as highly mobile planetary assault and special forces troops, who would be deployed only for the toughest missions confronting the Imperium for which the forces of the Imperial Guard were simply insufficient.
  • The Chapter was a guild focused on the Holy Light, it's currently disbanded.
  • Chapters are what seperates parts of the story in the Paper Mario series. Chapters can also be refered to as "Levels" at times. In each Paper Mario game, there are 8 Chapters. In the first 7, Mario must adventure around the world to gather important items. In the 8th, he confronts the main antagonist.
  • Chapter is a term used quite a bit concerning the King's Quest series (in part to give a storybook like description). Each of the eight original games were often described as 'Chapters' or 'Episodes' by the developers. Thus King's Quest I was, Chapter I of the series, and King's Quest VIII, was Chapter VIII. Chapters also refer to the sections of the King's Quest books, and the six parts of the King's Quest VII game. King's Quest: Adventures of Graham also uses chapters for each individual part, which also represent separate stories.
  • Groups are private, individualized, and discreet areas of Bungie.net that are separate from the main public forums. Groups are divided into two categories: chapters and bungie.net clans.
  • A Chapter is the form stages usually take in the Fire Emblem series. Chapters consist of the stage map and the accompanying story around why the player army is there and the conditions around the battle. In chapters, the player army engages the enemy, but the player's units can also visit any houses, villages, or shops in the area, recruit enemy units if possible, and, in some cases, activate events. Aside from the main chapters that move along the story, the player can also unlock side chapters. This article is a stub. You can help Fire Emblem Wikia by expanding it.
  • The local members of a particular mathic order form a chapter: they live and work together. This is directly analogous to the use of the word in Christian monasticism. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
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