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The Hidden Hour
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The Hidden Hour (a.k.a. the Witching Hour) is a period of time within the average day that is Invisible to Normals; most people don't experience it, nor are they aware it even exists at all. Only a few people, often those with some kind of special power, know about this extra hour; and only they are able to act during it. To these people, when this hour occurs, normal clocks stop ticking, Muggles freeze in place or vanish entirely, and strange things start to happen. The Hidden Hour frequently occurs When the Clock Strikes Twelve, due to the association between midnight and magic. However, this is not about magic simply being at its strongest around midnight, nor is it about planets whose day-night cycles are naturally longer than 24 Earth hours. It's interesting to note that an extra hour added to a twelve-hour clock would be the thirteenth hour. You've got to ignore the fact that there are really 24 hours in a day for this to work, but numerology has never been shy about fudging things for the sake of Rule of Drama... In spite of the name, The Hidden Hour is not necessarily 60 minutes long; it frequently lasts as long as the plot requires, which to those involved may feel like several hours, or possibly even days, before the Hidden Hour ends and normal time resumes. |
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This is the hail-mary move of the Behaim family of Chronomancers in Pact. Using their well of accrued power they wedge in a whole extra day for the magical residents of Jacob's Vell to settle their differences while the Muggles sleep in their beds. Deconstructed in that the normal people still exist during this time; they're just stuck in bed and probably getting bed sores from staying there. | |
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Terranigma's opening sequence makes reference to the clock having 13 hours, which leads to an important plot point later. | |
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The Eleven-Day Empire, from the Doctor Who Expanded Universe, was created from the 'missing' days between 3 and 13 September 1752. | |
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During this time, all players play with hole cards in Hoyle's Rules of Dragon Poker. | |
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SCP Foundation has Liberary, an entire period of 47 days that doesn't exist in normal time. No one remembers the events of Liberary once it ends, but every Liberary people regain their memories of all the previous Liberarys. It causes people to relax their inhibitions and basically engage in a month-long hedonistic celebration. It also nullifies The Masquerade for its duration. | |
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The Twilight Zone (1985): In the episode "A Matter of Minutes", based on Theodore Sturgeon's short story "Yesterday Was Monday", a couple are caught in a space with no time where the future is being constructed for each minute. The same series also has "Paladin of the Lost Hour", where there's a secret hour contained in a pocketwatch and only revealed to one person at a time, but it's a borderline example since the hour never actually occurs (if it did, the world would end). |
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Persona 3 has the Dark Hour, between midnight and 12:01 a.m., wherein monstrous Shadows based off the ideas of Carl Jung, roam free and ordinary people turn into coffins. | |
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In Labyrinth, Sarah is taken to Jareth's world late in the night and spends 13 hours there before returning at midnight. Notably, Jareth uses a 13-hour clock throughout the film. | |
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Billy vs. SNAKEMAN has The Dark Hour as part of the Monochrome Academy questline; the hour cannot be detected by normal people, and it's when the dark forces occupying the school including Mister Tea, who was presumed dead come out to do battle. Once you've passed the Dark Hour quest, certain hours of the day (thankfully conventional ones that fit into normal space-time) are listed as "Dark Hours", and you can compete in the Arena against other Dark Hour players. The Pizzawitch questline also has "The Witching Hour", where you can race in certain extremely difficult Fields that only become available at this time. | |
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Silent Hills: The clock is always at 23:59, or eventually 0:00, no matter how long the player wanders the halls. | |
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Stargate SG-1 had the main characters effectively experience one of these. They were on a planet where people were linked into a computer system. Every so often, the computer would "pause" everyone. During this time, the team walked around while the population was frozen. | |
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There Is No Epic Loot Here, Only Puns: Referenced in the chapter title of "Witching Hour", where Devina explores her evolution into a Witch Doctor. | |
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Aeon from Castlevania: Judgment is a time guardian whose powers revolve around time and clocks. Notably, his clock has thirteen hours on it. | |
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In an episode of Eerie, Indiana, after being told that Indiana doesn't observe Daylight Savings Time, Marshall sets his watch back an hour anyway, wanting to get the extra time. He wakes up in an extra hour inhabited by lost children and milkmen. | |
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Clive Barker's Abarat Trilogy deals with a magical archipelago where each hour of the day is represented by an island. There is a 25th island, that remains highly mysterious even after it's visited. | |
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On Friday The 13th: The Series, when the owner of a watch murders someone and arrives at a subway station at midnight, an extra hour appears on the watch as time freezes for everyone else. The owner can do anything they want in that time. Ryan grabs the owner just as it occurs and is thrown to see everyone freezing. The downside is learned too late by the watch's owner and her lover when they're unable to get to the station by midnight with the watch and are frozen in time forever. | |
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Dark City has something along these lines, with everybody just falling asleep on the spot at the appropriate time. Fortunately, all cars and trains in the movie seem to have "Sleeping Man Switches" to keep them from plowing into things or each other. | |
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The first chapter of The BFG is called "The Witching Hour", during which young Sophie cannot sleep, and looks outside and sees the title character. | |
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The Midnighters Trilogy has the Blue Time, between midnight and 12:01, though in the last book it starts appearing during the day as well. Also involves monsters which attack the defenseless ordinary people (or would were it not for the efforts of a bunch of teenagers who fight them with superpowers and the number 13). | |
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Don't Rest Your Head has a hidden hour that occurs twice a day in the Mad City; no-one in the real world, supernatural or not, experiences it. As a result all the doors between the real world and the Mad City are locked during that hour, and the only time anyone ever actually managed to pry one open they let in the literal Grim Reaper. | |
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