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  2. Time portal - Wikipedia

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    The 1966-67 TV series The Time Tunnel.. In the 1967 Star Trek episode "The City on the Edge of Forever", a temporarily deranged Dr. Leonard McCoy runs into a time portal, an ancient sentient stone-like ring which calls itself the Guardian of Forever, and is transported back to 1930s Depression-era Earth and history is changed as shown when the Enterprise disappears from orbit.

  3. Murgunstrumm and Others - Wikipedia

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    The title novella, "Murgunstrumm", was the cover story in the January 1933 issue of Strange Tales. Murgunstrumm and Others is a collection of horror short stories by author Hugh B. Cave.

  4. The Ghost Tower of Inverness - Wikipedia

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    The key opens the doors to the central chamber beneath the tower, which holds a time portal that takes the characters back to the age when the tower of Inverness was still standing. Each level of the tower is a deadly gauntlet meant to destroy intruders.

  5. Underdark - Wikipedia

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    There are also the usual dangers associated with caverns: claustrophobia, poor air circulation, floor/ceiling collapses and getting lost. There is no light except for occasional patches of phosphorescent fungus ; most Underdark inhabitants either have highly developed senses other than sight or have developed darkvision .

  6. World of Warcraft: Cataclysm - Wikipedia

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    Three new heroic 5-man dungeons were added: End Time, Well of Eternity and Hour of Twilight. These are accessible through the Caverns of Time and introduce the story for the new raid instance. Also included is a complete revamp of the monthly week-long Darkmoon Faire, which got its own zone. [29]

  7. Gate deities of the underworld - Wikipedia

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    3rd gate: its guardian snake is "Stinger" while the portal itself is the goddess "Mistress Of Food"; some jackals watch over the "Lake of Life" interdicted to the dead because it is the place where Ra draws his breath. Illustration for the Book of Gates, 9th gate — scene from the tomb of Pharaoh Seti I (c. 1290–1279 BC).

  8. Tomb of Horrors - Wikipedia

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    Tomb of Horrors was considered the third greatest Dungeons & Dragons adventure of all time by the staff of Dungeon in 2004. [3] The module has influenced later Dungeons & Dragons products, and was followed by three other (unrelated) modules in the S-series: S2 White Plume Mountain, S3 Expedition to the Barrier Peaks, and S4 The Lost Caverns of ...

  9. Ghost Blows Out the Light - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, another adaptation called The Wrath of Time was released and in 2020 The Lost Caverns was released followed by The Worm Valley in 2021 with the same casts reprising for 2022's Kunlun Tomb and 2023's South Sea Tomb.