Winston Smith
Winston Smith | ||
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Nationality | British | |
Occupation | Lara's butler | |
Game(s) | Tomb Raider II The Golden Mask | |
Voice | Alan Shearman (in Tomb Raider Legend |
Winston Smith (nickname: Jeeves) is a character in Tomb Raider II, its Add-on The Golden Mask, Tomb Raider III, Tomb Raider Legend, Tomb Raider Anniversary and Tomb Raider Underworld.
He is Lara's butler, not to be confused with Hillary, who is the equivalent in the Tomb Raider Movies.
Winston is met in the training level of both Tomb Raider II and Tomb Raider III (called Lara's Home). In addition, he plays an important role in the story of the bonus level of The Golden Mask, called Nightmare in Vegas. In Tomb Raider Chronicles Winston serves as a narrartor of Lara's adventures among Charles Kane and Father Patrick.
He returns to the Croft Manor in Tomb Raider Legend, Tomb Raider Anniversary and Tomb Raider Underworld.
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In Tomb Raider Classics
Not much is revealed about Lara's trusted butler, he only follows Lara around during the Lara's Home level in Tomb Raider II and Tomb Raider III.
Tomb Raider II
Winston is first met at Lara's Home, where he'll follow Lara around.
The Golden Mask
As Lara is enjoying her holiday in Las Vegas, she receives an omnious vision about Winston and then sets out to rescue him.[1]
Tomb Raider III
In Tomb Raider III, Lara can pick up her pistols at the end of the Assault Course. When these are picked up, Winston will appear in a camouflage suit. You can shoot him, and he will raise his tray in defense.
Locking Winston in the Fridge
A fun game that was very popular among the fans was locking Winston in the fridge, as he always followed you. Run into the kitchen. Open the fridge by using the button. Get inside the fridge and wait for Winston to appear. Then quickly run out leaving him and shut the door again. This can be done in Tomb Raider II and Tomb Raider III.
Tomb Raider Chronicles
In Tomb Raider Chronicles Winston has a different role compared to earlier games. Alongside with Charles Kane and Father Patrick, he narrartes previously untold stories from Lara's past: about her quest to find the Philosopher's Stone and stealing the Iris from Werner von Croy.
Legend, Anniversary, Underworld
Tomb Raider Legend
Winston returns in Tomb Raider Legend with a biography and an updated appearance, looking much taller and younger and less fragile than before. He also has a more active role in the storyline, providing additional information here and there.
From the official Site
Winston is Lara's butler, and he has served the Crofts for most of his life. He's calm, sophisticated, unflappable, and knows more about Lara and her doings than anyone. He worries about her but he knows how capable she is, and he does nothing to dissuade her from her life's pursuit, and indeed he's just as willing to fetch 9mm ammunition as he is to set out tea service, and he will even toss a few spare ammo clips into her bag without her asking.
Biography
Tomb Raider Anniversary
Even though Winston was not in the original Tomb Raider, he is seen in the Croft Manor. As Lara explores the manor, he is found in several places of the house. If you find 27 Artefacts, you will unlock his biography, which is the same as in Tomb Raider Legend.
Tomb Raider Underworld
Winston will make his return in Tomb Raider Underworld. He is seen briefly during cutscenes.
Reboot
In the Reboot timeline, Winston was the butler of the Crofts when Lara was still a child.
Rise of the Tomb Raider
It is not known what exactly happened to Winston after Lord and Lady Croft died, but we learn a lot from the Documents he left behind in the Blood Ties DLC.
After the death of her mother, Winston took care of Lara whenever her father was on an expedition or too occupied with his research. They played chess together and he wrote letters about her behaviour to her father on a regular basis, e.g. whenever she got into any mischief.
From what Lara remembers of him, he seems to have been a very good friend and mentor, something like a second father, who cared a lot for her. She misses him dearly.
Although he is not seen on screen, his voice can be heard whenever Lara remembers him or reads a letter he wrote.
The Name Jeeves
It seems that the name Jeeves has been given to him by the fans, while the creators at Core Design decided to call him Winston.
Reginald Jeeves is a character in the books of P.G. Wodehouse and has since come to be a common term referring to a butler or valet.
See Also
Related Websites
- A site dedicated to Winston, founded on 1998[3]
Gallery
Winston in Tomb Raider II
Winston in Tomb Raider III
Winston in Tomb Raider Legend
Winston in Tomb Raider Underworld
References
- ↑ Story of Nightmare in Vegas
- ↑ In-game description in the unlockable character biography menu in Tomb Raider Legend
- ↑ Jeeves - A Butler's Tale Info Retrieved on 27th Dec 2012