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The '''Meteorite Artefacts''' are recovered by Lara during [[Tomb Raider III]], after she was hired by [[Dr. Willard]] to do so.  
 
The '''Meteorite Artefacts''' are recovered by Lara during [[Tomb Raider III]], after she was hired by [[Dr. Willard]] to do so.  
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The artefacts from left to right:
 
The artefacts from left to right:
 
* [[Infada Stone]]
 
* [[Infada Stone]]

Revision as of 18:47, 18 June 2006

Meteorite Artefacts

The Meteorite Artefacts are recovered by Lara during Tomb Raider III, after she was hired by Dr. Willard to do so.


The artefacts from left to right:

The artefacts were carved by Polynesians from a meteorite that impacted upon Antarctica many years ago. The artefacts material is an unknown substance. Each artefact has its own individual powers, but when they are assembled and put in their respective place at the Meteorite Cavern (the resting place of the meteor), the meteor will rise up and speed up the evolution of the bearer of the artefacts tremendously.

After the Polynesians abandoned Antarctica, they left the artefacts in the Meteorite Caven. The artefacts were found by a group of sailors who were voyaging on the HMS Beagle in 1834. The sailors made it back to London and went their seperate ways, taking their artefacts with them. The artefacts changed hands after each sailor died.

When Dr. Willard assembled the artefacts at the cavern, he was transformed into a hideous mutated 4-legged beast with spikes for hands, and a twisted torso.

In Lost Artefact Lara finds out, that there was a fifth artefact, the Hand of Rathmore.