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== Literature == |
== Literature == |
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* ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'' |
* ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'' |
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** Barad-dûr. |
** Barad-dûr, which literally means "dark tower". |
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** And Minas Morgul. |
** And Minas Morgul. |
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** And Orthanc, in the middle of the circle of Isengard. |
** And Orthanc, in the middle of the circle of Isengard. |
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* The [[Emberverse]]'s Castle Todenangst, built by [[Genre Savvy]] tyrant Norman Arminger, is a deliberate attempt to evoke this effect. |
* The [[Emberverse]]'s Castle Todenangst, built by [[Genre Savvy]] tyrant Norman Arminger, is a deliberate attempt to evoke this effect. |
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* The Iron Tower of Carcë in E. R. Eddison's ''[[The Worm Ouroboros]]'', lair of the [[Sorcerous Overlord|sourcerous King]] Gorice of Witchland. |
* The Iron Tower of Carcë in E. R. Eddison's ''[[The Worm Ouroboros]]'', lair of the [[Sorcerous Overlord|sourcerous King]] Gorice of Witchland. |
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== Live Action TV == |
== Live Action TV == |