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{{quote|''"It was like all the information in the world was being poured into my brain at once. My head felt like it was about to burst, but for an instant, it became clear: the truth of everything."''
|'''Edward Elric''', ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]''}}
The [[Gate
▲{{quote|''"It was like all the information in the world was being poured into my brain at once. My head felt like it was about to burst, but for an instant, it became clear: the truth of everything."''|'''Edward Elric''', ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (Manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]''}}
▲The Gate Of Truth is a central nexus of all knowledge in the universe, or something close to that. Tends to be difficult, if not nearly impossible to reach. If the answer is [[Hitch Hikers Guide to The Galaxy|Forty-Two]], then chances are, the question is somewhere in there. It may or may not be [[Genius Loci|sentient]], and may or may not be actively collecting knowledge, but what's important is that it already has a lot of it in stock. If it's known at all to people, those who know about it are very likely to be an elite of some sort, and will more likely than not be killing each other just to get there.
[[God]], or [[Eldritch Abomination|something]] [[Sufficiently Advanced Alien|like that]] might be guarding it to protect all the secrets within, if they are not the same being as the gate itself. Else, there's probably a toll-keeper who requests a [[Equivalent Exchange|small fee]] before you can take a peek at its vast repository. The point is, the knowledge is collected, and a block has been installed that keeps everyone from just wandering up and partaking of it.
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== Anime and Manga ==
* The [[Trope Namer|Gate of Truth]] from ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (
** At the end, it is revealed that {{spoiler|it is possible to pay with your Gate instead of your body parts; however, this renders the alchemist unable to perform alchemy ever again, and unless he somehow is tied to another person's gate, will strand him in Truth's realm until he dies.}}
** Works slightly differently in [[Fullmetal Alchemist (
* ''[[Mnemosyne]]'' has Yggdrasil actively trying to become this by casting time spores on the world and using them to gather data.
* Parodied in ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]'' when Spike and Jet brave the perils of a flooded, crumbling museum to retrieve the last working Betamax machine so they can read an ancient tape. The contents of the tape and their effect on the crew seem to play this trope straight though.
** No, they took a VHS player, because "Bigger is always better" and Spike wasn't paying attention earlier when the difference between VHS and Betamax was being explained. They get back to the ship with a VHS player, and realize the Betamax doesn't work on it.
* The Galactic Leyline from ''[[Outlaw Star]]'' is mainly one of these, though it also grants wishes. If you can reach its center in one piece.
* The quantum computer from ''[[Battle Angel Alita|Gunnm Battle Angel Alita: Last Order]]''. {{spoiler|It uses the collected brains (the collective unconscious of humanity) as a means to predict the future.}} Zalem keeps it a heavily guarded secret from ''everyone''.
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== Literature ==
* In ''[[
** This particular imagery recurs in ''[[
* Speaking of, in [[Neil Gaiman]]'s ''[[Neverwhere]]'', the angel Islington guards, among other things, the door to Heaven, hidden in the deepest part of the London Underground.
* From the [[Cthulhu Mythos]], Yog-Sothoth is the Gate. Yog-Sothoth is the Key. Yog-Sothoth is the All-In-One and the One-In-All. [[Timey-Wimey Ball|Past and present are one in Yog-Sothoth.]] He alone knows where the [[Eldritch Abomination|Great Old Ones]] walked the Earth's fields, and He alone knows where they shall do so again and why none can behold Them when They walk.
* "Deep Thought" from ''[[The
* The vignette "A Man Before the Law" in the [[Franz Kafka]] novel ''The Trial'' is a [[Subverted Trope|subversion]], in that the man trying to enter the gate that leads to the law itself never gets to entire despite spending an entire lifetime trying to learn the required price.
* Many fictional uses of the [[Real Life]] Library of Alexandria, which was lost or destroyed depending on which story you believe, have it become one of these.
* In ''[[The Dresden Files]]'', The Archive or "Ivy" is a living example, as she knows everything that has ever been written, and is updated in realtime, to the point that Harry sends her a note using this. Its a bloodline ability, passed from daughter to mother.
== Religion and Mythology ==
* Mimir's Well, from [[Norse Mythology]]. Odin paid for his wisdom with one of his eyes.
* In the [[
== Tabletop Games ==
* The Black Library in ''[[Warhammer
== Video Games ==
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== Western Animation ==
* The [[Amulet of Concentrated Awesome|Matrix of Wisdom]] from ''[[Transformers Generation
* Wan Shi Tong's Spirit Library in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'' is this, complete with scary spirit guardian.
** For that matter, so is the spirit world itself, where Aang has to brave various monstrous terrors so that he can ask questions of his previous incarnations.
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