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3->''As the Traveler, your task is simple: survive a dream odyssey across several fearsome realm's from the darkest corners of the cosmos, where even the gods fear to tread. Each environment consists of eight maps, plus one secret map, and is populated by scores of nightmarish critters out for your blood. Find the big, humming slipgate at the end of each map to escape!''
4-->''Extract from the mod's manual''
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6''Strange Aeons'' is a ''VideoGame/{{Doom}}''[[note]]requires ''The Ultimate Doom'' version of the first game and the [=GZDoom=] sourceport (though ''VideoGame/DoomII'' has been reported to work too)[[/note]] Franchise/CthulhuMythos-themed [[GameMod total-conversion mod]] developed by [[https://doomwiki.org/wiki/Mike_MacDee_(Impie) Mike MacDee (AKA Impie)]], and initially released in 2015.
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8You are the Traveler, an archeologist working for the Miskatonic University of Arkham. The Traveler lost his son David, and it turned out his work gave him information about exploring the Dreamlands. After several bad dreams, the Traveller ended convinced his child was alive but trapped in the Dreamlands...
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10While it replaces a few weapons (the pistol becomes a magic scepter with unlimited ammo, the chaingun becomes an AK-47, the Plasma Gun becomes a Ythian weapon, and a crossbow has been added to the arsenal), adds a few new power-ups, and adds new monsters, ''Strange Aeons'' keeps the Vanilla ''Doom'' gameplay. It also uses custom music, replacing the Metal soundtrack by atmospheric tracks to fit the new theme and ambiance.
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12The mod counts five episodes (each episodes consists in nine levels) split in two distinct story arcs. The first four episodes ("The Shattered City", "The Stagnant Fortress", "The Land That Time Forgot", and "The Plateau of Leng") tell a single continuous story[[note]]the initial release of ''Strange Aeons'' only contained the first three episodes, "The Plateau of Leng" was added a month later[[/note]], and the fifth ("Out of the Aeons") is a sequel released one year later, telling a new story set years later about the Traveler trying to save his nephew from the Dreamlands.
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14More information can be found on [[https://mikestoybox.net/2017/01/04/strange-aeons/ Impie's website]] and the [[https://doomwiki.org/wiki/Strange_Aeons mod's page]] on the ''Doom'' Wiki.
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17!!''Strange Aeons'' Provides Examples of:
18* ActionizedSequel: The fifth and final episode, ''Out of the Aeons'', is much less scarce about ammo, and actively requires you to fight certain enemies to proceed.
19* AdaptationAmalgamation: The mod is mostly based on ''Literature/TheDreamQuestOfUnknownKadath'' and ''Literature/TheCallOfCthulhu'', but also includes elements from other mythos works (for instance, "The Plateau of Leng" features a ''Literature/AtTheMountainsOfMadness''-themed EasterEgg).
20* AllThereInTheManual: The plot and backstory are explained in a pdf bundled with the mod's files (the story advances through narration displayed at each episode's completion, but there's no ingame narrative introduction for the start of both story arcs).
21* BagOfSpilling: Like Vanilla ''Doom'', you lose all your arsenal and ammo supply between episodes. While the first four episodes count as a single story arc[[note]]the hiatus between episodes being either the time needed to travel or to be healed[[/note]], the BagOfSpilling is actually justified between "The Plateau of Leng" and "Out of the Aeons", since the Traveler eventually goes back to Earth at completion of the fourth episode, and several years passed between them.
22* BittersweetEnding:
23** [[spoiler:The first story arc ends with the Traveler going back to Earth, but he had been unable to save David (who wasn't even alive, the Traveler had been deceived by Atlach-Natla).]]
24** [[spoiler:At the end of "Out of the Aeons", the Traveler rescues his nephew and sends him back, alive, on Earth, while sending the Children of Cthulhu to sleep, then decides to commit suicide by remaining on R'lyeh while the place is sinking, to be reunited with David in the afterlife.]]
25* BoomStick: The starting weapon is the Scepter of Souls, a scepter with a ranged attack and infinite ammo. It looks like a sketelal arm holding a shimmering white orb.
26* CliffHanger: The mod initially contained only three episodes and ended with the post-boss narration of "The Land That Time Forgot": [[spoiler:instead of awakening in reality, the Traveler found himself teleported to the Plateau of Leng, ''another'' place of the Dreamlands.]]
27* CreepyCathedral: Invoked in the name of "Deathedral" ("The Shattered City"'s final level).
28* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: Well, considering the mod's premise...
29** "The Land That Time Forgot"'s final boss is [[spoiler:a giant spider god named "Spinner in Darkness", which actually is an alternate name for an actual Lovecraftian Old One (Atlach-Nacha, an Old One created by Creator/ClarkAshtonSmith).]]
30** "The Plateau of Leng" final boss is [[spoiler:The High Priest Not To Be Described, an avatar of Nyarlathotep.]]
31* DualBoss: [[spoiler:"Out of the Aeons"'s final boss is a pair of Star-Spawns named "the Children of Cthulhu", encountered in R'lyeh. They can resurrect each others.]]
32* EldritchLocation: "The Shattered City" is set on a group of platforms floating in the sky.
33* EmergencyWeapon: The Scepter of Souls has infinite ammo and a short range.
34* ExcusePlot: Travel through weird places to rescue your son[=/=]nephew (in the last episode).
35* ExpressiveHealthBar: Uses the same system as Vanilla ''Doom'', except Doomguy's face has been replaced by a dark haired man with a different haircut.[[note]]This portrait comes from ''[[https://doomwiki.org/wiki/Freedoom Freedoom]]'', a freeware opensource game using the ''Doom'' engine, which is basically a lawyer-friendly recreation of ''Doom'' without any copyrighted asset[[/note]]
36* FinalBoss: [[spoiler:The Children of Cthulhu.]]
37* {{Foreshadowing}}: The bonus level of Episode 1, Haunted Hospital, has a secret room which features an environment resembling a temple, with spiders watching you, a hint toward ''The Land That Time Forgot'', the third episode, which also features them as recurring enemies.
38* FlunkyBoss: [[spoiler:The Children of Cthulhu are surrounded by Deep Ones. They have the ability to ressurect them.]]
39* GameMod:
40** There's a compatibility patch which allows to play the ''Strange Aeons'' episodes as the protagonist of ''VideoGame/HighNoonDrifter'' (while using the latter mod's arsenal). In other words, [[CoolVersusAwesome you're still fighting against the Cthulhu Mythos, but this time you're a cowboy]].
41** [[https://github.com/LordMisfit/DV-DS-ComboPack One also]] [[https://github.com/LordMisfit/DV-DS-CompatPacks6 exists]] for ''VideoGame/{{Aetherius}}'', though its story implies the mod's main character Flora is re-traveling the same five episodes as the original character, but centuries into the future after [[spoiler: the Traveler's end in R'yleh]], after finding a strange stone tablet in a market on Earth and falling asleep in a nearby hotel for the night. It also implies [[spoiler: Atlach-Nacha and Nyarlahotep have been ''[[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu permanently destroyed]]'' by Flora by the end of her re-treads of Episodes 3 and 4, as well, unintentionally avenging their actions against the original protagonist]]. She also ends up surviving the entire journey, before giving a prayer in the final intermission [[spoiler:for the original protagonist]].
42* GiantSpider: They're a class of enemies, notably inhabiting the Plateau of Leng. Also, the third episode's boss is [[spoiler:one with a human-ish face, referred as "Spinner in Darkness".]]
43* IDontLikeTheSoundOfThatPlace: Several levels are named after locations, some of them being spooky-sounding.
44** Some of the ''episodes'' title qualify ("The Shattered City", "The Stagnant Fortress").
45** "The Shattered City" has levels named "Halls of Madness" (7), "Deatheadral" (8), and "Haunted Hospital" (secret).
46** "The Stagnant Fortress" has "Ore Devourer" (3), "The Marrow Engine" (4), "Juggernaut" (5), "Eldritch Research" (6), and "Underworld Gate" (7). The secret level, "Petting Zoo", doesn't sounds so bad in other settings, but takes a much darker tone in the context of a horror game...
47** "The Land That Time Forgot" has "Altar of Blood" (1), "Monster Manor" (2), "City of Lost Souls" (3), "Lions Den" (5), "The Vampire Trough" (6), "Flytrap" (8), and "Tomb of the Dark Pharaoh" (secret).
48** "The Plateau of Leng" has "Hell Frozen Over" (2), "Twilight Meat Train", "Devil Canyon" (7), and "Maniac Mansion" (secret).
49** "Out of the Aeons" has "Drought Station Acheron"[[note]]"Acheron" is one of Underworld's rivers in classic mythology[[/note]] (2), "Valley of Death" (4), and "Man Flesh Processing" (5).
50** Not a proper level's name but instead a place from the lore, several levels of "The Stagnant Fortress" and "Out of the Aeons" are set in a place refered as "Underworld".
51* InTheHood: The Men of Leng are shotgun-wielding humanoid enemies wearing a black cloak, their face being hidden by the hood.
52* InfinityPlusOneSword: The Yithian Lightning Gun.
53* LostWorld: "The Land That Time Forgot" is entirely set in a prehistoric world (with Aztec and Egyptian inspirations) inhabited by undead and hostile lion-headed humanoids.
54* LovecraftLite: Predictably, since it's ''Doom'' with a Franchise/CthulhuMythos reskin. You're not a NonActionGuy fleeing from unspeakable horrors but an Action Hero travelling through weird places while mowing down monsters and cultists with an assault rifle.
55* MythologyGag:
56** The mod's second episode has the same ending as Vanilla ''Doom'''s first episode: [[spoiler:You're thrown in a dark room surrounded by enemies and you eventually die. In context, this scene in ''Strange Aeons'' is a hallucination; during the hiatus between "The Stagnant Fortress" and "The Land That Time Forgot", the Traveler is nursed back to health then resumes his journey instead of literally dying and being sent to Hell.]]
57** The Grell monsters use a custom model very similar to how the ''VideoGame/Doom3'' version of Cacodemons look.
58** One of ''VideoGame/DoomII'' quit messages is "Don't go now, there's a dimensional shambler waiting at the dos prompt!" There are dimensional shamblers in ''Strange Aeons'' bestiary.
59* NoNameGiven: You're only refered as "The Traveler". The Traveler's son and nephew (David and Daniel) are named, though.
60* OneHitPolykill: The Impaler Crossbow is a slow and weak weapon which bolts are able to hit several enemies standing in line.
61* PaletteSwap: The Deep Ones look like Vanilla imps, but green.
62* PapaWolf: The Traveler ''will'' go through an alien world to rescue his child!
63* {{Retcon}}: Beside the addition of two new episodes, the mod changed a bit since the initial release.
64** Before being replaced by the Scepter of Souls, the starting weapon was a pistol functionally identical to the Vanilla one.
65** [[https://onemandoom.blogspot.com/2016/06/strange-aeons-strangeaonesv53pk3.html The penultimate level of "The Plateau of Leng" was substantially changed, including its name (it initially was named "Crypt of the Elder Things", but it later became "Devil Canyon")]].
66* SecretLevel: Like Vanilla ''Doom'', each episode includes one. They're the only place where you can obtain a Yithian Lightning Gun.
67* ShotgunsAreJustBetter: An unmodified version of the ''Doom'' Vanilla shotgun is among the available weapons.
68* ShoutOut:
69** "Maniac Mansion", the secret level of "The Plateau of Leng", includes enemies based on the Tentacles from ''VideoGame/ManiacMansion'' and ''VideoGame/DayOfTheTentacle'' (and, of course, there's the level name itself). The level layout is based on ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Legacy:_Realm_of_Terror The Legacy: Realm of Terror]]'' another videogame.
70** "Mysterious Island", the secret level of "Out of the Aeons", is based on ''VideoGame/{{Myst}}''.
71** "Out of the Aeons" borrows it title from a Franchise/CthulhuMythos short story co-written by Creator/HPLovecraft and Hazel Heald (there's no relation plot-wise, however).
72** The third level of "The Plateau of Leng" is named "[[Film/TheMidnightMeatTrain Twilight Meat Train]]''.
73* StandardFPSGuns: The available arsenal is based on Vanilla ''Doom''.
74** Melee: Vanilla punches and chainsaw.
75** Unlimited ammo pistol: The Scepter of Souls.
76** Shotgun: Vanilla shotgun.
77** Automatic: AK-47 (kinetic) and Ythian Lightning Gun (energy).
78** Rocket Launcher: The Vanilla rocket launcher.
79** Marksman Gun: The Impaler Crossbow.
80** BFG: The Vanilla BFG-9000.
81* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:It turns out David is ''really'' dead instead of being trapped in the Dreamlands. The Traveler's visions had been sent by Atlach-Natla to lure the Traveler in the Dreamlands (the Old One wanted to reach modern Earth through the Traveler's dreams).]]

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