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Unlike most [[worlds]], which have been brought to [[Cradle]], torn apart by Gremlins, and reassembled for their own purposes, the '''Clockwork Tunnels''' are merely the behind-the-scenes 'bones' of the world.  The Clockwork Tunnels were constructed chiefly to connect parts of the [[Clockworks]].  However, in their haphazard fashion, [[Gremlin]]s often abandon unused sections of the tunnels, leaving them to be reclaimed by the various other denizens of Cradle.
 
Unlike most [[worlds]], which have been brought to [[Cradle]], torn apart by Gremlins, and reassembled for their own purposes, the '''Clockwork Tunnels''' are merely the behind-the-scenes 'bones' of the world.  The Clockwork Tunnels were constructed chiefly to connect parts of the [[Clockworks]].  However, in their haphazard fashion, [[Gremlin]]s often abandon unused sections of the tunnels, leaving them to be reclaimed by the various other denizens of Cradle.
  
While certain areas of the Clockworks such as the '''Blast Furnace''', the '''Cooling Chamber''', the '''Power Complex''' and the '''Wasteworks''', have a specific name related to their elemental [[status]] theme, their morphology seems to suggest that they can be considered part of the Clockwork Tunnels.
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While certain areas of the Clockworks such as the '''Blast Furnace''', the '''Cooling Chamber''', the '''Power Complex''' and the '''Wasteworks''' have a specific name related to their elemental [[status]] theme, their morphology seems to suggest that they can be considered part of the Clockwork Tunnels.
  
 
The [[monster]] theme of the level into which Knights will delve is determined by the color of the gear displayed in the [[Gate#Level_Icons|level icon]].
 
The [[monster]] theme of the level into which Knights will delve is determined by the color of the gear displayed in the [[Gate#Level_Icons|level icon]].

Revision as of 10:01, 2 May 2011

Clockwork Tunnels
Gate-Clockwork Tunnels.png
Areas
Gate-Clockwork Tunnels.png Clockwork Tunnels

Gate-Blast Furnace.png Blast Furnace

Gate-Cooling Chamber.png Cooling Chamber

Gate-Power Complex.png Power Complex

Gate-Wasteworks.png Wasteworks

Levels

Gate Icon-Undead.png Haunted Passage

Gate Icon-Fiend.png Infernal Passage

Gate Icon-Construct.png Mechanized Mile

Gate Icon-Gremlin.png Mechanized Mile

Gate Icon-Slime.png Slimeway

Gate Icon-Beast.png Wild Path

Unlike most worlds, which have been brought to Cradle, torn apart by Gremlins, and reassembled for their own purposes, the Clockwork Tunnels are merely the behind-the-scenes 'bones' of the world. The Clockwork Tunnels were constructed chiefly to connect parts of the Clockworks. However, in their haphazard fashion, Gremlins often abandon unused sections of the tunnels, leaving them to be reclaimed by the various other denizens of Cradle.

While certain areas of the Clockworks such as the Blast Furnace, the Cooling Chamber, the Power Complex and the Wasteworks have a specific name related to their elemental status theme, their morphology seems to suggest that they can be considered part of the Clockwork Tunnels.

The monster theme of the level into which Knights will delve is determined by the color of the gear displayed in the level icon.

Features

Trojans and Tortodrones are the only monsters that do not appear in the Clockwork Tunnels. Knights will always confront several Menders in the Clockwork Tunnels.

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