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  • Crypt
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  • Note: After a certain amount of registered deaths the buttons which let you browse them or register a new one may stop working, showing empty panels instead. In Creatures 1 and 2, these records are kept in an applet.
  • Crypt is the third album from American thrash metal band Lacerator, released on September 11th 2005, intentionally on the same day as the fourth anniversary of the 9/11 bombings. The album is also dedicated to Gabriel Perry's brother John, who died during 9/11. The album is preceded by 2002's Imaginarium.
  • The Crypt is a landmark in eastern Tamir.
  • Before 1999, Crypt was the first version of of Treasure Crypt. Little is known about it as the internet archive doesn't date back further than 1999 and since it was online very close to when Games Domain was released (it may have been called Crypt for a few days or it may have been called it for years!). It is thought that Crypt was the same as Treasure Crypt because Games Domain never re-made games, they merely re-named them. Although officially a name change of division technically counts as a re-make anyway as certain aspects have been re-made.
  • Crypt is one sort of dungeon you can fin in the game. Exemple of crypt: Diamond Evo..jpeg It always contain either light evos: Light Monarch.jpg Light-0.jpg Light Larva.jpg Or dark evos: Dark Monarch.jpg Dark-0.jpg Dark Larva.jpg
  • The Crypt is a room in the Dark Torvus Bog in Metroid Prime 2: Echoes. There is a Portal in the room. A cannon firing a laser at a wall in a state of transdimensional flux can be rotated with a Spinner to activate a device back in the Gathering Hall on Aether. The room also features several Ingsphere Caches and a flooded half-pipe in the middle with a bridge going over it. The Aether version of this room is Gathering Hall.
  • The Crypt is a creature bank in Heroes III and Heroes V, and a dwelling in Heroes I, Heroes II, Heroes V, and Heroes VI.
  • According to Kreisau Circle members from Wulfburg, these catacombs run a great distance under the village, ultimately leading to an ancient church that is no longer accessible by normal means. Helga von Bulow is reported to be there now, with a large contingent of her "Elite Guard" and a team of scientists from the SS Paranormal Division.
  • There are a number of crypts in The Witcher, here is a list of them: {|border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width="60%" class="sorttable" |- ! class="unsortable" | Crypt name ! Location |- | Ancient crypts | Swamp cemetery |- | Cemetery crypt | Cemetery |- | Crypt in the outskirts | Outskirts, north-east |- | Crypt at the lakeside | Lakeside near Murky Waters |- | Crypt in the fields | Fields near Murky Waters |- | Crypt in the sewers | Sewers |- | Lionhead Spider Cultists' lair | Sewers |- | Raven's crypt | Swamp cemetery, east |- | Striga's crypt | Swamp cemetery, on the island |}
  • A crypt is an architectural feature found in churches of Europe, particularly in western Europe, that may be used as a chapel or a burial place. The crypt is located in the lower part of the church usually under the main floor, generally underground. By the beginning of the second millennium the practice had begun of placing relics on the main level of the churches, a practice that diminished the use of crypts, but did not supplant them. An eighteenth century example is the crypt of Ss. Cyril and Methodius Cathedral in Prague.
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  • Controls laser in both light and dark versions of room, Light Portal
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  • Metroid Prime 2: Echoes
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  • Crypt
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  • The Crypt in Dark Torvus Bog.
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  • Laser controlled by Spinner, Portal, Ingsphere Caches, Dark Water, platforms
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  • Note: After a certain amount of registered deaths the buttons which let you browse them or register a new one may stop working, showing empty panels instead. In Creatures 1 and 2, these records are kept in an applet.
  • Crypt is the third album from American thrash metal band Lacerator, released on September 11th 2005, intentionally on the same day as the fourth anniversary of the 9/11 bombings. The album is also dedicated to Gabriel Perry's brother John, who died during 9/11. The album is preceded by 2002's Imaginarium.
  • A crypt is an architectural feature found in churches of Europe, particularly in western Europe, that may be used as a chapel or a burial place. The crypt is located in the lower part of the church usually under the main floor, generally underground. The word crypt is from the Greek: κρυπτη, kryptē and from the Latin: crypta that described a hiding place for people or valuable things. Crypts evolved from an early Christian practice of burying the dead in catacombs, a practice that was continuated in many monasteries in eastern Europe with burial of monks in caves on the monastery grounds. During the early centuries of the Christian Church church buildings were sometimes built over the graves of martyrs. In time, especially during the middle ages of western Europe, the crypts were built under church buildings in which the relics of the saints were entombed. The use of crypts became common with church construction from the sixth century. Notable examples include, the early crypt in St. Apollinare in Classe in Ravenna, Italy, as well as St.Germain in Auxerre, and other churches and cathedrals. The Holy Sepulchre in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem is a form of a crypt. By the beginning of the second millennium the practice had begun of placing relics on the main level of the churches, a practice that diminished the use of crypts, but did not supplant them. An eighteenth century example is the crypt of Ss. Cyril and Methodius Cathedral in Prague. More recently, the term crypt is usually used in describing stone chambered burial vaults in which the deceased are placed. These are often found in cemeteries and under churches and cathedrals. Some wealthy or prestigious families, as well as royal families, often have a ‘family crypt’ or ‘vault’ in which the bodies of members of the family are stored. Above ground crypts have come into use, commonly called a ‘mausoleum’, for storing the remains of important people, such as the mausoleum for hierarchs of the Orthodox Church in America at the cemetery of St. Tikhon’s Monastery in South Canaan, Pennsylvania.
  • The Crypt is a landmark in eastern Tamir.
  • Before 1999, Crypt was the first version of of Treasure Crypt. Little is known about it as the internet archive doesn't date back further than 1999 and since it was online very close to when Games Domain was released (it may have been called Crypt for a few days or it may have been called it for years!). It is thought that Crypt was the same as Treasure Crypt because Games Domain never re-made games, they merely re-named them. Although officially a name change of division technically counts as a re-make anyway as certain aspects have been re-made.
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