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The Age of Mythology example doesn\'t seem to fit. It seems like a list of cool gates, rather than {{Cool Gate}}s. I don\'t want to just cut it, though, since I\'ve never played Age of Mythology and there might be a CoolGate or two in that list.
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The Age of Mythology example doesn\\\'t seem to fit. It seems like a list of cool gates, rather than {{Cool Gate}}s. I don\\\'t want to just cut it, though, since I\\\'ve never played Age of Mythology and there might be a CoolGate or two in that list. (folderized for compactness)
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Age of Mythology has a whole bundle of them—the adamantine, gods-can\'t-break-\'em Gates of Tartarus alone are worthy of mention. There\'s also:
The gates of Troy (duh), which are as close to magically-indestructible as mortals can get.
The even more almost-indestructable Atlantean Gate, made of green granite or something.
The cavernous Underworld Passage that Apollo allows you to summon in-game
The strip-mined entrance to Erebus constructed by Gargarensis in Iolchis
The folding staircase over nothingness leading out of Erebus that Zeus summons to save Arkantos
The Well of Urd, also an entrance to Erebus
The Sky Passages that Oranos uses to get his followers from place to place
The hellhound-sized Tartarus entrance that Hekate summons to release her little minions—shaped like a skull
And the various entryways the Titans use when you summon them. Cerberus, Ymir, and the Atlantean rock-thing (Typhon) all have big pit/mound shafts that collapse behind them, but Horus requires you to build him a god-sized landing platform, appropriately decorated, of course.
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* \\\'\\\'{{Age of Mythology}}\\\'\\\' has a whole bundle of them—the adamantine, gods-can\\\'t-break-\\\'em Gates of Tartarus alone are worthy of mention. There\\\'s also:
** The gates of Troy (duh), which are as close to magically-indestructible as mortals can get.
*** The even more almost-indestructable Atlantean Gate, made of [[GreenRocks green granite]] or something.
** The cavernous Underworld Passage that Apollo allows you to summon in-game
** The strip-mined entrance to Erebus constructed by Gargarensis in Iolchis
** The folding staircase over nothingness leading \\\'\\\'out\\\'\\\' of Erebus that [[DeusExMachina Zeus summons to save Arkantos]]
** The Well of Urd, also an entrance to Erebus
** The Sky Passages that Oranos uses to get his followers from place to place
** The hellhound-sized Tartarus entrance that Hekate summons to release her little minions—shaped like a skull
** And the various entryways the Titans use when you summon them. Cerberus, Ymir, and the Atlantean rock-thing (Typhon) all have big pit/mound shafts that collapse behind them, but Horus requires you to build him a \\\'\\\'god-sized landing platform\\\'\\\', appropriately decorated, of course.
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