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The '''[[Eschatology|eschaton]]''' is a time period described in eschatological writings and doomsday scenarios.


Eschaton may also refer to:
The term '''Eschaton''' refers to the end of the present world (or final judgement) and is addressed in the study of [[eschatology]].


'''Eschaton''' may also refer to:
*[[Eschaton (album)|''Eschaton'' (album)]], a 2006 album by Anaal Nathrakh
*[[Eschaton (album)|''Eschaton'' (album)]], a 2006 album by the black metal band Anaal Nathrakh
*''[[Ezkaton]]'', a 2008 EP by the band Behemoth
*Eschaton, a 2016 [[Deck-building game|deck-building]] strategy board game published by Archon Games
* ''Eschaton'', a weblog written by Dr. Duncan B. Black under the pseudonym of [[Atrios]]
*Eschaton, a single released in 2017 by the indie folk band [[Darlingside]]
*[[Charles Stross#Eschaton series|Eschaton series]], a series of novels by science fiction author Charles Stross
*Eschaton, a fictional artificial intelligence entity in the Charles Stross novels ''[[Singularity Sky]]'' and ''Iron Sunrise''
*[[Frederik_Pohl#Eschaton_trilogy|Eschaton trilogy]], a trilogy of novels by science fiction author Frederik Pohl
*Eschaton, a liberal weblog written by Duncan B. Black under the pseudonym of [[Atrios]]
*Escaton, the primary antagonist in the videogame ''[[Might and Magic VIII: Day of the Destroyer]]''
*Eschaton trilogy, a [[List of works by Frederik Pohl#Eschaton trilogy|trilogy of science fiction novels by Frederik Pohl]]
*Eschaton, a fictional geopolitical game played on four contiguous tennis courts, from the David Foster Wallace novel ''[[Infinite Jest]]''.
*Eschaton, a fictional geopolitical game played on four contiguous tennis courts, from the David Foster Wallace novel ''[[Infinite Jest]]''
*[[The King Is Dead (album)|The Calamity Song]], a song by the American band The Decemberists was inspired by the Wallace's novel
*Eschaton, the primary antagonist in the videogame ''[[Might and Magic VIII: Day of the Destroyer]]''
*Eschaton, an ability found in [[Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings]] that is used by the Scion Ultima, who is also a recurring boss, weapon and spell in the Final Fantasy franchise
*Eschaton, a fictional artificial intelligence entity, from the Charles Stross novel ''[[Singularity Sky]]''
*Eschaton, the fictional historical [[impact event]] in the post-apocalypse tabletop-RPG ''[[Degenesis]]''
*Dreams of Eschaton, a song from the 1983 heavy metal album [[Crystal Logic]] by Manilla Road
*Chant For Eschaton 2000, song from the 1999 blackened death metal album [[Satanica]] by Behemoth
*[[Ezkaton]], a 2008 EP by the blackened death metal band Behemoth
*''Destination Eschaton'', a song from the album [[Axis Mutatis]] by The Shamen
*Eschaton, a song from the 2008 album "Days Of Nothing", by the Italian gothic-doom metal band [[The Foreshadowing]]
*Seers Of The Eschaton, a song from the 2011 album [[The Unseen Empire]] by Scar Symmetry
*Eschaton, [[Big Crunch]] end of [[Universe]] in [[Charles Sheffield]]'s [[Tomorrow and Tomorrow]]
*Last Call at the Eschaton, a song from the 2012 album Sirens by [[Sons of Bill]]
==See also==
==See also==
*[[End time]]
*[[End time (disambiguation)]]
* [[Immanentize the eschaton]]


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Latest revision as of 09:06, 28 January 2024

The eschaton is a time period described in eschatological writings and doomsday scenarios.

Eschaton may also refer to:

See also

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