The Inner Sanctum
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Map layout of The Inner Sanctum, as visualized in the Wolf3D Data Compiler
The Inner Sanctum is the fourteenth level (slot fourteenth) of Catacomb Abyss (1992). It is set in a realm of flame, with walls that scorch the player.
Walkthrough[edit]
Level Warp Codes
- 0: The Towne Cemetery
- 1: The Garden of Tears
- 2: The Den of Zombies
- 3: The Mausoleum Grounds
- 4: The Main Floor of the Mausoleum
- 5: Mike's Blastable Passage
- 6: The Crypt of Nemesis the Undead
- 7: The Subterranean Vault
- 8: The Ancient Aqueduct
- 9: The Orc Mines
- 10: The Lair of the Trolls
- 11: The Demon's Inferno
- 12: The Battleground of the Titans
- 13: The Coven of Mages
- 14: The Inner Sanctum
- 15: The Haunt of Nemesis
- 16: The Passage to the Surface
- 17: Big Jim's Domain
- 18: Nolan's Nasty
- 19: Tile Tester 3
- 20: Tile Tester 1
- 21: Tile Tester 2
- 22: Good Map To Use
"This level features mages again and a new enemy: Flying huge eyes - beholders!"
--kraileth
Recreation[edit]
Level List
- MAP01: The Towne Cemetery
- MAP02: The Garden of Tears
- MAP03: The Mausoleum Grounds
- MAP04: The Main Floor of the Mausoleum
- MAP05: The Crypt of Nemesis the Undead
- MAP06: The Den of Zombies
- MAP07: The Subterranean Vault
- MAP08: The Ancient Aqueduct
- MAP09: The Orc Mines
- MAP10: The Lair of the Trolls
- MAP11: The Demon's Inferno
- MAP12: The Battleground of the Titans
- MAP13: The Coven of Mages
- MAP14: The Inner Sanctum
- MAP15: The Haunt of Nemesis
- MAP16: The Passage to the Surface
This level was re-created as part of the Catacomb: ABYSS total conversion for the ZDoom engine.
Messages[edit]
- The First Circle
- The Second Circle
- The Insufferable Ways of Pain
- Place of the Keepers of Keys
- Approach to the Haunt
- Demon Guard Room
- The Armory
- Antechamber to the Haunt
- The Haunt of Mages
- The Chamber of Ultimate Doom
- Antechamber to the Haunt of Nemesis
Enemies Present[edit]
Items Present[edit]
Trivia[edit]
- The opening areas are titled "The First Circle" and "The Second Circle", homages the nine circles of Hell in Dante's Inferno, the first book of The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri. These circles pertain to limbo and lust.