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* [[Excuse Plot]]: "You arch rival '''Nemesis''' has summoned the dark forces of the underworld to destroy all that is good." That's about it.
* [[Excuse Plot]]: "You arch rival '''Nemesis''' has summoned the dark forces of the underworld to destroy all that is good." That's about it.
* [[Fire and Brimstone Hell]]: The Demon Inferno from ''Abyss'' and the Flaming Inferno from ''Armageddon'' are variations of this idea. They're hot and contain demons. And they're not even the final level in their respective games.
* [[Fire and Brimstone Hell]]: The Demon Inferno from ''Abyss'' and the Flaming Inferno from ''Armageddon'' are variations of this idea. They're hot and contain demons. And they're not even the final level in their respective games.
* [[Glowing Eyelights of Un-Death]]: Zombies, later skeletons, Nemesis himself.
* [[Glowing Eyelights of Undeath]]: Zombies, later skeletons, Nemesis himself.
* [[Hair-Raising Hare]]: The garden level in ''Armageddon'' features killer rabbits that initially look like harmless bunnies leaping on the spot (if that sounds odd or contradictory, well, it is), but become much larger semi-humanoid monsters to attack.
* [[Hair-Raising Hare]]: The garden level in ''Armageddon'' features killer rabbits that initially look like harmless bunnies leaping on the spot (if that sounds odd or contradictory, well, it is), but become much larger semi-humanoid monsters to attack.
* [[Heroic Fantasy]]: The forces of evil are mighty and numerous, but fifty magick missiles to the face always does the trick.
* [[Heroic Fantasy]]: The forces of evil are mighty and numerous, but fifty magick missiles to the face always does the trick.