Difference between revisions of "Lud's Gate"
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'''Lud's Gate''' is the third [[London]] level in the game [[Tomb Raider III]]. It has more swimming than most levels in the game, and introduces the [[Hydro Propeller]]. It also has a swinging blade trap not seen anywhere else in the game. | '''Lud's Gate''' is the third [[London]] level in the game [[Tomb Raider III]]. It has more swimming than most levels in the game, and introduces the [[Hydro Propeller]]. It also has a swinging blade trap not seen anywhere else in the game. | ||
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==Story== | ==Story== | ||
+ | Lara drops through an opening only to find herself forced to kneel in front of the [[The Damned Leader|Leader]] of a group called [[The Damned]]. After talking to him, Lara understands that the Damned are just victims of [[Sophia Leigh]]'s experiments. She agrees to help the leader by finding the [[Embalming Fluid]] inside the [[Natural History Museum]]. | ||
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==Miscellaneous facts== | ==Miscellaneous facts== | ||
+ | Lud (Welsh: Lludd map Beli Mawr) was a legendary British king and founder of London, buried at Ludgate. <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lud_son_of_Heli</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 08:54, 21 September 2009
Lud's Gate | |||
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Tomb Raider III | |||
Section | London/3 | ||
Length (*) |
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Secrets | 6 | ||
Location | Europe, England, London | ||
Level Chronology: | |||
Aldwych | Lud's Gate | City |
Lud's Gate is the third London level in the game Tomb Raider III. It has more swimming than most levels in the game, and introduces the Hydro Propeller. It also has a swinging blade trap not seen anywhere else in the game.
Story
Lara drops through an opening only to find herself forced to kneel in front of the Leader of a group called The Damned. After talking to him, Lara understands that the Damned are just victims of Sophia Leigh's experiments. She agrees to help the leader by finding the Embalming Fluid inside the Natural History Museum.
Miscellaneous facts
Lud (Welsh: Lludd map Beli Mawr) was a legendary British king and founder of London, buried at Ludgate. [1]