MAP27: Sang Innocent (3 heures d'agonie)

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This level occupies the map slot MAP27. For other maps which occupy this slot, see Category:MAP27.
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MAP27: Sang Innocent (English: Innocent Blood) is the twenty-seventh map of 3 heures d'agonie. It was designed by William Huber and uses the music track "Dance of Death," originally composed by Sam Woodman (Metabolist) for Hell Revealed II.

Walkthrough

Map of Sang Innocent
Letters in italics refer to marked spots on the map. Sector, thing, and linedef numbers in boldface are secrets which count toward the end-of-level tally.

Essentials

Other points of interest

Secrets

  1. Get the red key to open up the southeast corner, then head to the southwest end of the map and use the lift. Instead of taking the lift up, go back to the southeast corner as fast as you can and enter the alcove to the west that has a megasphere. (sector 83)

Bugs

Demo files

Areas / screenshots

Speedrunning

Routes and tricks

Current records

The records for the map at the Doomed Speed Demos Archive are:

Style Time Player Date File Notes
UV speed
NM speed
UV max
NM100S
UV -fast
UV -respawn
UV Tyson
UV pacifist

Miscellaneous demos

Style Time Player Date File Notes

Deathmatch

Player spawns

This level contains four spawn points:

  1. facing south. (thing 497)
  2. facing east. (thing 498)
  3. facing north-east. (thing 499)
  4. facing north-west. (thing 500)

Statistics

Map data

Things 501
Vertices 1161*
Linedefs 878
Sidedefs 1327
Sectors 144
* The vertex count without the effect of node building is 839.

Things

This level contains the following numbers of things per skill level:

Technical information

Inspiration and development

Trivia

See also

Sources

External links