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{{HeadingB|Featured article - February August 2022|3px 0 10px 0}}[[File:MordethTrinity.png|right|110px]] <!-- usual size: 110px -->===[[MordethThe Unholy Trinity]]==='''MordethThe Unholy Trinity''', or '''Trinity College''' , is a Doom II partial conversion single-level PWAD designed by Gaston Lahaut (Mordeth)Steve McCrea, Simon Wall, and Elias Papavassilopoulos. Its first episode "The City As part of their 10 Years of Babel" containing six levels and some custom enemies was released on February 22Doom feature, 1997. Additional episodes are still under active development and Doomworld named it one of the finished project will use the Eternity Engineten best WADs of 1994.
Mordeth was listed on Doomworld's Top 10 Infamous WADs due to its remaining episodes taking This map uses a very long time large number of custom textures to materialize along with create striking "photorealistic" buildings and courtyards, modeled on the real Trinity College in Cambridge, England. It also features an original animation sequence and a significant project personnel turnover rate. As replacement music track, which is a high profile incomplete project with the longest wait partial rendition of "Toccata and Fugue in the Doom communityD Minor" by Johann Sebastian Bach. Trinity was originally released on August 22, the Cacowards' Mordeth Award 1994 (as "trinity.wad"). A second version ("trinity2.wad") was named after itissued September 4, 1994 to fix a bug involving texture patches. <br/>([[MordethThe Unholy Trinity|read more]])'' ''([[Doom Wiki talk:Featured articles|feature nominations]])''
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