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    ===14th century===
    ===14th century===
    There was a giant astronomical clock on the floor of the planetarium in [[Zarok the Sorcerer]]'s [[The Entrance Hall|castle]].{{Gameref|MED}}{{Note|name=ingame|The in-game version of the planetarium only has the clock dial; it does not feature the zodiacal ring or the clock hands. The in-game dial is also upside down.}}
    There was a giant astronomical clock on the floor of the planetarium in [[Zarok the Sorcerer]]'s [[The Entrance Hall|castle]].{{Gameref|MED}}{{Note|name=ingame|The in-game version of the planetarium only has the clock dial; it does not feature the zodiacal ring or the clock hands. The in-game dial is also upside down.}}
    ==Behind the scenes==
    ===Inspiration===
    The design of Zarok's astronomical clock seems to be based on the [[wikipedia:Prague astronomical clock|Prague Orloj]].
    ==Gallery==
    ==Gallery==
    <gallery>
    <gallery>

    Revision as of 01:24, 6 February 2025

    Zarok's astronomical clock
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    The clock in Zarok's planetarium.
    Type Astronomical instrument
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    An astronomical clock was a clock with special mechanisms and dials to display astronomical information, such as the relative positions of the sun, moon, zodiacal constellations, and sometimes major planets.

    History

    14th century

    There was a giant astronomical clock on the floor of the planetarium in Zarok the Sorcerer's castle.[1][a]

    Behind the scenes

    Inspiration

    The design of Zarok's astronomical clock seems to be based on the Prague Orloj.

    Gallery

    Notes

    1. The in-game version of the planetarium only has the clock dial; it does not feature the zodiacal ring or the clock hands. The in-game dial is also upside down.

    References

    1. MediEvil MediEvil. Developed by SCEE Cambridge Studio. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment on October 9, 1998.

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