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[[Lara Croft]] visits France in [[Tomb Raider: Angel of Darkness]]. She visits Paris and is attempting to escape from the [[police]], who suspect Lara killed [[Werner Von Croy]].
 
[[Lara Croft]] visits France in [[Tomb Raider: Angel of Darkness]]. She visits Paris and is attempting to escape from the [[police]], who suspect Lara killed [[Werner Von Croy]].
  
She flees his apartment in Paris and escapes, with help of backstreets, rooftops and buildings.
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She flees his apartment in Paris and escapes, with help of back streets, rooftops and buildings.
  
She eventually reaches [[Margot Cavier's Apartment]], and it's up to her whether or not she hands you [[Von Croy's Notebook]]. (Find it in the kitchen cupboard.)
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She eventually reaches [[Margot Carvier's Apartment]], and it's up to her whether or not she hands you [[Von Croy's Notebook]]. (Find it in the kitchen cupboard.)
  
 
After searching the [[Louvre]] you will return to [[Von Croy's Apartment]] where you must dispose of [[The Cleaner]].
 
After searching the [[Louvre]] you will return to [[Von Croy's Apartment]] where you must dispose of [[The Cleaner]].

Revision as of 00:38, 23 February 2007

France is a country in Europe.


Lara Croft visits France in Tomb Raider: Angel of Darkness. She visits Paris and is attempting to escape from the police, who suspect Lara killed Werner Von Croy.

She flees his apartment in Paris and escapes, with help of back streets, rooftops and buildings.

She eventually reaches Margot Carvier's Apartment, and it's up to her whether or not she hands you Von Croy's Notebook. (Find it in the kitchen cupboard.)

After searching the Louvre you will return to Von Croy's Apartment where you must dispose of The Cleaner.


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