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''"You got your [[Lethal Lava Land]] in my [[Slippy-Slidey Ice World]]!"''
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*** ''Tooie'''s first level, Mayahem Temple, combines [[Jungle Japes]] with [[Temple of Doom]].
*** ''Tooie'''s first level, Mayahem Temple, combines [[Jungle Japes]] with [[Temple of Doom]].
*** The last regular level of ''Tooie'', Cloud Cuckooland (which happens to come right after Hailfire Peaks), combines [[Bubbly Clouds]], [[Level Ate]], the inside of a [[Death Mountain]], and several other things.
*** The last regular level of ''Tooie'', Cloud Cuckooland (which happens to come right after Hailfire Peaks), combines [[Bubbly Clouds]], [[Level Ate]], the inside of a [[Death Mountain]], and several other things.
*** The handheld game, ''Grunty's Revenge,'' also ended on Freezing Furnace--basically Hailfire Peaks, [[Recycled in Space|BUT TINY]]!
*** The handheld game, ''Grunty's Revenge,'' also ended on Freezing Furnace—basically Hailfire Peaks, [[Recycled in Space|BUT TINY]]!
**** Freezing Furnace was originally two levels: Freezing Fjord and Fiery Furnace (not to be confused with the level with the same name in DKC2 or the one in DKL2). See [http://www.youtube.com/user/transparentjinjo this person's videos]. Both levels were about twice as large as they were in the final product, but they ended up being merged into a Hailfire Peaks clone, apparently due to cartridge space.
**** Freezing Furnace was originally two levels: Freezing Fjord and Fiery Furnace (not to be confused with the level with the same name in DKC2 or the one in DKL2). See [http://www.youtube.com/user/transparentjinjo this person's videos]. Both levels were about twice as large as they were in the final product, but they ended up being merged into a Hailfire Peaks clone, apparently due to cartridge space.
** [[Nostalgia Level|Banjoland]] in Nuts and Bolts, being a Best Of for the last two games' many varied stock levels.
** [[Nostalgia Level|Banjoland]] in Nuts and Bolts, being a Best Of for the last two games' many varied stock levels.
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*** Colors does this a lot - Starlight Carnival is a [[Casino Park|carnival theme park]] [[Space Zone|in space]], Tropical Resort is a [[Palmtree Panic]] theme park, and Asteroid Coaster is an [[Eternal Engine]] theme park. Sweet Mountain is a [[Remilitarized Zone]] set in [[Level Ate]]. Considering the whole game is Eggman's amusement park divided into different planets, it makes sense.
*** Colors does this a lot - Starlight Carnival is a [[Casino Park|carnival theme park]] [[Space Zone|in space]], Tropical Resort is a [[Palmtree Panic]] theme park, and Asteroid Coaster is an [[Eternal Engine]] theme park. Sweet Mountain is a [[Remilitarized Zone]] set in [[Level Ate]]. Considering the whole game is Eggman's amusement park divided into different planets, it makes sense.
* ''[[Rayman]] 2'' featured ''The Tomb of the Ancients'', which was a [[Temple of Doom]] that doubled as a [[Big Boo's Haunt]]. There was also ''The Land of the Livid Dead'' from ''Rayman 3'' which was also a [[Big Boo's Haunt]] (although not in a way you'd expect) but had a few [[Down the Drain]] sections. And one of the later levels was a [[Death Mountain]], [[Slippy-Slidey Ice World]], [[Eternal Engine]], [[Lethal Lava Land]], [[Temple of Doom]] all in one.
* ''[[Rayman]] 2'' featured ''The Tomb of the Ancients'', which was a [[Temple of Doom]] that doubled as a [[Big Boo's Haunt]]. There was also ''The Land of the Livid Dead'' from ''Rayman 3'' which was also a [[Big Boo's Haunt]] (although not in a way you'd expect) but had a few [[Down the Drain]] sections. And one of the later levels was a [[Death Mountain]], [[Slippy-Slidey Ice World]], [[Eternal Engine]], [[Lethal Lava Land]], [[Temple of Doom]] all in one.
** ''[[Rayman Origins]]'' goes for broke in this department. Although the [[Jungle Japes|first area]] and [[Palmtree Panic|fourth area]] are straightforward, the Desert of Didgeridoos is a combination of [[Band Land]], [[Shifting Sand Land]], and [[Gusty Glade]], Mystical Pique is a [[Temple of Doom]] slash [[Death Mountain]], Moody Clouds is an [[Eternal Engine]] [[Bubbly Clouds]], and Gourmand Land? That [[Incredibly Lame Pun|takes the cake]], by combing the classic [[Hailfire Peaks]] themes of [[Lethal Lava Land]] and [[Slippy-Slidey Ice World]] with [[Level Ate]], along with [[Palmtree Panic]] and [[Eternal Engine]] as cocktail umbrellas.
** ''[[Rayman Origins]]'' goes for broke in this department. Although the [[Jungle Japes|first area]] and [[Palmtree Panic|fourth area]] are straightforward, the Desert of Didgeridoos is a combination of [[Band Land]], [[Shifting Sand Land]], and [[Gusty Glade]], Mystical Pique is a [[Temple of Doom]] slash [[Death Mountain]], Moody Clouds is an [[Eternal Engine]] [[Bubbly Clouds]], and Gourmand Land? That [[Incredibly Lame Pun|takes the cake]], by combing the classic Hailfire Peaks themes of [[Lethal Lava Land]] and [[Slippy-Slidey Ice World]] with [[Level Ate]], along with [[Palmtree Panic]] and [[Eternal Engine]] as cocktail umbrellas.
* Because of their very nature, the dungeons from ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' series generally combine [[Temple of Doom]] with a myriad of other tropes, with the occasional non-Temple Of Doom level.
* Because of their very nature, the dungeons from ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' series generally combine [[Temple of Doom]] with a myriad of other tropes, with the occasional non-Temple Of Doom level.
** Snowhead Temple from ''[[Majoras Mask]]'' would be a [[Lethal Lava Land|fire-themed dungeon]] in the traditional Zelda vein, if not for the fact that half of it is frozen over.
** Snowhead Temple from ''[[Majoras Mask]]'' would be a [[Lethal Lava Land|fire-themed dungeon]] in the traditional Zelda vein, if not for the fact that half of it is frozen over.
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* Happens in the [[Shoot'Em Up]] ''[[Tyrian]]''. In Episode 4, you are required to go [[Lethal Lava Land|into a planet's core]] to stop the bad guys from [[The End of the World as We Know It|turning it into a sun]]. Once you do so, the planet's core starts cooling down rapidly, and you have to [[Slippy-Slidey Ice World|get out of there via an ice passage]] or freeze to death.
* Happens in the [[Shoot'Em Up]] ''[[Tyrian]]''. In Episode 4, you are required to go [[Lethal Lava Land|into a planet's core]] to stop the bad guys from [[The End of the World as We Know It|turning it into a sun]]. Once you do so, the planet's core starts cooling down rapidly, and you have to [[Slippy-Slidey Ice World|get out of there via an ice passage]] or freeze to death.
* The ''[[Neverwinter Nights]]'' expansion Hordes of The Underdark has Cania, the eight plane of hell, which is a frozen wasteland with rivers of lava. The characters even point out the physical impossibility of this, and that it must be supernatural. In fact, it goes a bit deeper than that; the rivers of lava flow through the ice ''because'' it's impossible. The arbitrary landscape is designed to torture the mind.
* The ''[[Neverwinter Nights]]'' expansion Hordes of The Underdark has Cania, the eight plane of hell, which is a frozen wasteland with rivers of lava. The characters even point out the physical impossibility of this, and that it must be supernatural. In fact, it goes a bit deeper than that; the rivers of lava flow through the ice ''because'' it's impossible. The arbitrary landscape is designed to torture the mind.
* ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' has a few of these, as if its patchwork geography weren't already schizoid enough. The icy continent of Northrend is home to Sholazar Basin, a tropical forest preserved by Titanic magic. There's a spot in the east called the Avalanche where the Titans' defenses are broken and the snows of Icecrown are invading it. Un'goro Crater in southern Kalimdor is a similar example -- a tropical jungle sandwiched between two deserts and preserved by the Titans. The world PvP area of Wintergrasp is even more of a mishmash, featuring a jungle plateau and a volcanic caldera amid ice, water, and snow. Similarly, Dragonblight has the dragonshrines, microcosms of life, nature, and fire in the snowy wasteland. In all of these cases, [[A Wizard Did It]], explicitly.
* ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' has a few of these, as if its patchwork geography weren't already schizoid enough. The icy continent of Northrend is home to Sholazar Basin, a tropical forest preserved by Titanic magic. There's a spot in the east called the Avalanche where the Titans' defenses are broken and the snows of Icecrown are invading it. Un'goro Crater in southern Kalimdor is a similar example—a tropical jungle sandwiched between two deserts and preserved by the Titans. The world PvP area of Wintergrasp is even more of a mishmash, featuring a jungle plateau and a volcanic caldera amid ice, water, and snow. Similarly, Dragonblight has the dragonshrines, microcosms of life, nature, and fire in the snowy wasteland. In all of these cases, [[A Wizard Did It]], explicitly.
** Blackfathom Depths fuses [[Under the Sea]] with [[Temple of Doom]] and Wailing Caverns fuses [[Underground Level]] with [[Prehistoria]].
** Blackfathom Depths fuses [[Under the Sea]] with [[Temple of Doom]] and Wailing Caverns fuses [[Underground Level]] with [[Prehistoria]].
* Mt Here and There in [[Graffiti Kingdom]], which is a big mountain, with a white line drawn drown the middle. The two halves are nearly identical, and the only necessary rooms are the ones that have fire AND ice, meaning it actually functions as two versions of the same level.
* Mt Here and There in [[Graffiti Kingdom]], which is a big mountain, with a white line drawn drown the middle. The two halves are nearly identical, and the only necessary rooms are the ones that have fire AND ice, meaning it actually functions as two versions of the same level.
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* In ''[[Heretic]]'', the Ice Grotto level is a cross between a [[Slippy-Slidey Ice World]] and a [[Lethal Lava Land]].
* In ''[[Heretic]]'', the Ice Grotto level is a cross between a [[Slippy-Slidey Ice World]] and a [[Lethal Lava Land]].
* Probably the most [[Egregious]] example is ''[[Cel Damage]] Overdrive'' for the [[PlayStation 2]]. An unlockable level featured {{spoiler|a mix between all settings in the game, in a pretty well made fashion. It combines the Wild West, [[Temple of Doom]], [[Space Zone]] and [[Big Boo's Haunt]]}}. Unfortunately, this extra level is absent in the Xbox and [[Game Cube]] versions.
* Probably the most [[Egregious]] example is ''[[Cel Damage]] Overdrive'' for the [[PlayStation 2]]. An unlockable level featured {{spoiler|a mix between all settings in the game, in a pretty well made fashion. It combines the Wild West, [[Temple of Doom]], [[Space Zone]] and [[Big Boo's Haunt]]}}. Unfortunately, this extra level is absent in the Xbox and [[Game Cube]] versions.
* ''[[SSX]]'', known for its [[Crazy Awesome|creative]] snowboarding courses, featured a level called Aloha Ice Jam. [[Word of God]] says it is set on an iceberg towed to sunny Hawaii. The level features snow, ice, penguins, giant metal death-fans, torrential rivers, giant tiki heads, molten lava, ice platforms and sand -- more or less in that order.
* ''[[SSX]]'', known for its [[Crazy Awesome|creative]] snowboarding courses, featured a level called Aloha Ice Jam. [[Word of God]] says it is set on an iceberg towed to sunny Hawaii. The level features snow, ice, penguins, giant metal death-fans, torrential rivers, giant tiki heads, molten lava, ice platforms and sand—more or less in that order.
* In ''[[Little Big Planet|LittleBigPlanet 2]]'', you get Victoria's levels, which are a mixture of [[Level Ate]] and [[Eternal Engine]]
* In ''[[Little Big Planet|LittleBigPlanet 2]]'', you get Victoria's levels, which are a mixture of [[Level Ate]] and [[Eternal Engine]]
* The planet Effluvia in ''Adventures of Rad Gravity'' is one third [[Down in the Dumps]], one third [[Lethal Lava Land]], and one third [[Eternal Engine]].
* The planet Effluvia in ''Adventures of Rad Gravity'' is one third [[Down in the Dumps]], one third [[Lethal Lava Land]], and one third [[Eternal Engine]].
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* In ''[[Dragon Quest VI]]'', the cave before Murdaw's keep starts as a [[Lethal Lava Land]], then you climb up stairs and you find yourself in a watery cave.
* In ''[[Dragon Quest VI]]'', the cave before Murdaw's keep starts as a [[Lethal Lava Land]], then you climb up stairs and you find yourself in a watery cave.
* The [[Starcraft II]] map editor allows easy combination of any type of terrain, allowing a few unusual maps like [http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/ICCup_Testbug testbug] to come out.
* The [[Starcraft II]] map editor allows easy combination of any type of terrain, allowing a few unusual maps like [http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/ICCup_Testbug testbug] to come out.
* ''Super [[Monday Night Combat]]'' features Moco Loco Arena, which is situated on a remote island featuring an active volcano on one side and a snowy alp on the other. This is all just window dressing, since actual gameplay doesn't involve either, though it's thematically significant -- the two sides of the island represent the two sides of the conflict, the Hotshots and the Icemen.
* ''Super [[Monday Night Combat]]'' features Moco Loco Arena, which is situated on a remote island featuring an active volcano on one side and a snowy alp on the other. This is all just window dressing, since actual gameplay doesn't involve either, though it's thematically significant—the two sides of the island represent the two sides of the conflict, the Hotshots and the Icemen.
* ''[[Snailiad]]'' has two:
* ''[[Snailiad]]'' has two:
** Mare Carelia combines [[Under the Sea]] and [[Green Hill Zone]].
** Mare Carelia combines [[Under the Sea]] and [[Green Hill Zone]].

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"You got your Lethal Lava Land in my Slippy-Slidey Ice World!"
"You got your Slippy-Slidey Ice World in my Lethal Lava Land!"
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A not-quite-original way of saving time or storage space, bringing some originality into the standard Video Game Settings: Take two stock settings and combine them into one. Bonus points if the two are diametric opposites. Triple word score if the two are actually Lethal Lava Land and Slippy-Slidey Ice World; the pervasiveness of this combination probably stems from the fact that these are the two level themes that can be definitely called "opposites" and the fact that Color Contrast between the two makes the level more visual interesting.

The simplest way is to divide the area in half. Half of it is one stage, the other is the second kind. This can also be done chronologically, where the stage is the first way in the first half of the game, but gets changed in the second. A really clever designer will combine them into a coherent whole (even if that doesn't make sense).

In some cases, a game's entire setting may be focused on one trope, which may combine with the others by necessity.

See also Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot. See Patchwork Map for when this occurs in the overworld.

Examples of Hailfire Peaks include:


Video Games

Anime and Manga

  • The first New World island the Straw Hats visit in One Piece, Punk Hazard, is half-fire, half-ice. On one side, you have a sea of boiling red water, dragons, and volcanoes. On the other half, a mountain of ice and snow storms, separated from the fire half only by a large lake. That's because Aokiji and Akainu fought there two years ago.

Literature

  • The high score is currently held by the Keep of the Four Worlds in Roger Zelazny's Amber series: Lava, an ocean, mountains, and a dusty plain with never-ending tornadoes, with the castle at the place where all four intersect.

.== Tabletop RPG ==

  • The Elemental Chaos of the Dungeons and Dragons 4 ed. is a place where the laws of physics can be a bit screwy (you can have oceans made out of lightning), so places like those described in the trope are not unheard of. Furthermore, there are actual creatures that embody this trope, being lava-ice creatures.

Web Comics

Real Life

  • Mount Erebus in Antarctica is a lava lake surrounded by snow and ice.
  • Iceland - most recently, the volcanic eruptions in Spring 2010 in a glacial area, providing some stunning pictures.
  • Yellowstone, particularly in the winter.
  • Desserts that are usually served hot (like Apple Pie or Chocolate Lava Cake) then topped with ice cream rely on this dynamic and are best eaten IMMEDIATELY to get the full effect.
  • In winter, most active volcanoes whose crater is above the snowline are like this.
  • Hawaii's Big Island is home to just about every clime in the book. From a desert made of miles and miles of black rock, to mountaintops with occasional snow, to a rainforest (where Kona Coffee's coffee plantation is found), to more temperate zones, and of course an active volcano. The Big Island has been described as having every climate in the book, except for arctic tundra.
  • Jupiter's moon Io. A highly volcanic world that is located far enough from Sun for the temperatures to drop to -150 degrees Celsius when it's not erupting.
  • The "snowball Earth" period early in our planet's history is thought to have ended because of the accumulating atmospheric greenhouse gases released through volcanism.
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