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==The Great Wall of China==
 
==The Great Wall of China==
 
Lara is first seen as she descends from a helicopter circling the Great Wall of China in modern times, 1997 to be precise. The pilot could find no where to land the craft, so Lara simply said "No problem", and so descended her way down the rope to a patch of land aside the wall. She then fell down a slope to a small valley by the Great Wall, and gameplay begins. Lara must of heard that the Temple of Xian was hidden deep within the Great Wall, protected by numerous traps that, unfortunately, Lara must face. Lara makes her way up to the first Guardhouse, seen on the valley floor as the helicopter pulled away. After pulling the first switch, she walks upon the top of the wall (the camera pulls out at this point for an interesting view), and down into a pool on the right hand side of it, where the first key lies. Lara then makes her way through dangerous traps someway underground. These traps include spiked walls, collapsible floor tiles (with spikes at the bottom) and slashing blades capable of killing Lara with one slice. These traps end with Lara being deposited (by a 'good' collapsible tile) into a large cavern like area. A rope sliding mechanism lies at the edge of a gigantic valley (home to two T-Rex's and the Gold Dragon). Using it takes Lara across the large valley, where the same door seen in the Prelude is seen, but with no Talion inserted. It's hard to beleive, but the next ''13'' levels are all about just getting the Talion! As she approaches the door to investigate the key mechanism, an armed follower of Marco Bartoli attacks her from the small ledge to one side of the cavern area. He hits the door, and his weapon (believed to be a Tommy Gun) flies out of his hands. Lara raises her pistols towards him, and orders him to divulge about what he knows about the dagger. He explains that the doors are waiting for the right person, and tries to get Lara to pledge her loyalty to Marco Bartoli, who the follower believes is the one that the dagger would honor. He commits suicide by drinking an unknown liquid just after admitting who he worked for. Lara uses a nearby laptop to discover who Bartoli actually is, and discovers a link that he is currently in Venice.
 
Lara is first seen as she descends from a helicopter circling the Great Wall of China in modern times, 1997 to be precise. The pilot could find no where to land the craft, so Lara simply said "No problem", and so descended her way down the rope to a patch of land aside the wall. She then fell down a slope to a small valley by the Great Wall, and gameplay begins. Lara must of heard that the Temple of Xian was hidden deep within the Great Wall, protected by numerous traps that, unfortunately, Lara must face. Lara makes her way up to the first Guardhouse, seen on the valley floor as the helicopter pulled away. After pulling the first switch, she walks upon the top of the wall (the camera pulls out at this point for an interesting view), and down into a pool on the right hand side of it, where the first key lies. Lara then makes her way through dangerous traps someway underground. These traps include spiked walls, collapsible floor tiles (with spikes at the bottom) and slashing blades capable of killing Lara with one slice. These traps end with Lara being deposited (by a 'good' collapsible tile) into a large cavern like area. A rope sliding mechanism lies at the edge of a gigantic valley (home to two T-Rex's and the Gold Dragon). Using it takes Lara across the large valley, where the same door seen in the Prelude is seen, but with no Talion inserted. It's hard to beleive, but the next ''13'' levels are all about just getting the Talion! As she approaches the door to investigate the key mechanism, an armed follower of Marco Bartoli attacks her from the small ledge to one side of the cavern area. He hits the door, and his weapon (believed to be a Tommy Gun) flies out of his hands. Lara raises her pistols towards him, and orders him to divulge about what he knows about the dagger. He explains that the doors are waiting for the right person, and tries to get Lara to pledge her loyalty to Marco Bartoli, who the follower believes is the one that the dagger would honor. He commits suicide by drinking an unknown liquid just after admitting who he worked for. Lara uses a nearby laptop to discover who Bartoli actually is, and discovers a link that he is currently in Venice.
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==The Venice Levels==

Revision as of 12:06, 5 July 2008

Prelude

Tomb Raider 2 is all about getting the mystical Dagger of Xian, a mystical and historical artifact which can bestow the powers of a dragon onto the person who drives the dagger into their heart, thus surrendering their soul to the ancient power. If the dagger is ever removed from the heart of the person, now dragon, then they will melt down into a large carcass, powers ripped.
The dagger being removed by the unnoticed monk
The Tomb Raider 2 opening sequence showed this, when the current possessor of the dagger, the Emperor of China had decided to conquer the vast lands of China with the power of the dagger inside him. He was a force to be reckoned with, and as the China mainland fell, one group of brave Tibetan Monks fought against him and his forces. One monk (who seemed hazy, probably due to the heat of the dragon's flame) was not noticed by the dragon as he flamed a part of the Great Wall above him. The monk was right underneath the dragon, and so ripped the dagger from the heart of the beast. The effects were immediate, but not fast enough for the dragon to melt instantly; with one last breath of fire, the dragon burnt the monk into oblivion, before collapsing, and turning to mere bones. After the battle, the monks discovered the hidden entrance to where the dagger was first found, the Temple of Xian. With torches, they slowly made their way down the hallway, until discovering the door shaped as the symbol which recurs very often throughout the game. The Talion is still in the door, and so they turn it. The door dramatically opens, and one monk is sent through, while the others return to the surface with the Talion. He places the dagger into a dragon like slot, also called Dais, and the 'eyes' on it light up in purple when the dagger is inserted. Blue lights fill around the room, and the monk screams, followed by the camera zooming out of the Dais room, and then the door lights up for a second in the shape of dagger symbol.
The symbol seen constantly throughout Tomb Raider 2

The Great Wall of China

Lara is first seen as she descends from a helicopter circling the Great Wall of China in modern times, 1997 to be precise. The pilot could find no where to land the craft, so Lara simply said "No problem", and so descended her way down the rope to a patch of land aside the wall. She then fell down a slope to a small valley by the Great Wall, and gameplay begins. Lara must of heard that the Temple of Xian was hidden deep within the Great Wall, protected by numerous traps that, unfortunately, Lara must face. Lara makes her way up to the first Guardhouse, seen on the valley floor as the helicopter pulled away. After pulling the first switch, she walks upon the top of the wall (the camera pulls out at this point for an interesting view), and down into a pool on the right hand side of it, where the first key lies. Lara then makes her way through dangerous traps someway underground. These traps include spiked walls, collapsible floor tiles (with spikes at the bottom) and slashing blades capable of killing Lara with one slice. These traps end with Lara being deposited (by a 'good' collapsible tile) into a large cavern like area. A rope sliding mechanism lies at the edge of a gigantic valley (home to two T-Rex's and the Gold Dragon). Using it takes Lara across the large valley, where the same door seen in the Prelude is seen, but with no Talion inserted. It's hard to beleive, but the next 13 levels are all about just getting the Talion! As she approaches the door to investigate the key mechanism, an armed follower of Marco Bartoli attacks her from the small ledge to one side of the cavern area. He hits the door, and his weapon (believed to be a Tommy Gun) flies out of his hands. Lara raises her pistols towards him, and orders him to divulge about what he knows about the dagger. He explains that the doors are waiting for the right person, and tries to get Lara to pledge her loyalty to Marco Bartoli, who the follower believes is the one that the dagger would honor. He commits suicide by drinking an unknown liquid just after admitting who he worked for. Lara uses a nearby laptop to discover who Bartoli actually is, and discovers a link that he is currently in Venice.

The Venice Levels