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Secret Paths, 2013 film by Michael Papas; Chasing Secrets, or The Secret Path, 1999 TV film with Della Reese; The Secret Path, 2014 UK film List of LGBT-related films; El Camino Secreto The Secret Path, 1986 telenovela "The Secret Path", 2013 two-part episode of Spookville; Secret Paths, a 1997 interactive novel developed by Purple Moon
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An Adventure Path is a series of interlinked adventures (campaign) for tabletop role-playing games which can be played in succession and lead characters to advance from lower to higher levels, through a particular path of events.
Secret Paths in the Forest is a video game developed by Purple Moon. The game was designed to be episodic, [ 1 ] and spawned sequels entitled " Secret Paths to Your Dreams " and " Secret Paths to the Sea ”, which were released under Mattel after its 1999 acquisition of Purple Moon.
The Mysterious Cities of Gold: Secret Paths is a game developed by Neko Entertainment and published by Ynnis Interactive, relating the events told in the 2012 television series The Mysterious Cities of Gold. The game is available digitally on PC, iOS, Android, Wii U and Nintendo 3DS, and in retail in some European countries on PC and Nintendo 3DS.
The Fire in Our Throats Will Beckon the Thaw is the second studio album by American post-metal band Pelican.It was released May 22, 2005 on Hydra Head Records.Regarding the lengthy and unusual name of the album, guitarist Trevor de Brauw joked, "The title is meant to confuse people.