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The '''Stone Daises''' appear in [[Tomb Raider Legend]] and [[Tomb Raider Underworld]]. It is unclear exactly how they work or who built them, but they appear to teleport the user into an alternate dimension. It appears that the daises are linked, because as one is activated so is a second, but in a different time period. | The '''Stone Daises''' appear in [[Tomb Raider Legend]] and [[Tomb Raider Underworld]]. It is unclear exactly how they work or who built them, but they appear to teleport the user into an alternate dimension. It appears that the daises are linked, because as one is activated so is a second, but in a different time period. | ||
− | ==Legend== | + | ==Tomb Raider Legend== |
− | In [[Legend]] Lara comes across a dais when her plane crash lands in [[Nepal]]. She activates the dais with a sword, opening a portal through which blurred images from the future are seen. Her mother removes the sword, and in a blinding flash of light, vanishes. Lara's father [[Richard Croft]] had previously discovered another dais in [[Bolivia]]. | + | In [[Tomb Raider Legend]] Lara comes across a dais when her plane crash lands in [[Nepal]]. She activates the dais with a sword, opening a portal through which blurred images from the future are seen. Her mother removes the sword, and in a blinding flash of light, vanishes. Lara's father [[Richard Croft]] had previously discovered another dais in [[Bolivia]]. |
− | For the role of the | + | For the role of the daises in the storyline of Legend, see the [[Tomb Raider Legend]] page. |
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− | For the role of the | + | ==Tomb Raider Underworld== |
+ | In [[Tomb Raider Underworld]] [[Jacqueline Natla]] reveals that the daises are actually part of an ancient transport network.<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7UNsBz3d7k</ref> | ||
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+ | For the role of the daises in the plot of Underworld see the [[Tomb Raider Underworld Story]] page. | ||
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* in [[Nepal]], in a temple (where Lara's mother disappeared and where Lara and Amanda go after escaping from Helheim). | * in [[Nepal]], in a temple (where Lara's mother disappeared and where Lara and Amanda go after escaping from Helheim). | ||
− | * in [[Bolivia]] | + | * in [[Bolivia]] on a circle platform. |
* in [[Cornwall]] in [[King Arthur]]'s tomb. | * in [[Cornwall]] in [[King Arthur]]'s tomb. | ||
− | * in [[Helheim]] in the chamber of the [[ | + | * in [[Helheim]] in the chamber of the [[Jörmungandr Mechanism]]. |
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 15:45, 18 September 2009
The Stone Daises appear in Tomb Raider Legend and Tomb Raider Underworld. It is unclear exactly how they work or who built them, but they appear to teleport the user into an alternate dimension. It appears that the daises are linked, because as one is activated so is a second, but in a different time period.
Tomb Raider Legend
In Tomb Raider Legend Lara comes across a dais when her plane crash lands in Nepal. She activates the dais with a sword, opening a portal through which blurred images from the future are seen. Her mother removes the sword, and in a blinding flash of light, vanishes. Lara's father Richard Croft had previously discovered another dais in Bolivia.
For the role of the daises in the storyline of Legend, see the Tomb Raider Legend page.
Tomb Raider Underworld
In Tomb Raider Underworld Jacqueline Natla reveals that the daises are actually part of an ancient transport network.[1]
For the role of the daises in the plot of Underworld see the Tomb Raider Underworld Story page.
A List of Daises
- in Nepal, in a temple (where Lara's mother disappeared and where Lara and Amanda go after escaping from Helheim).
- in Bolivia on a circle platform.
- in Cornwall in King Arthur's tomb.
- in Helheim in the chamber of the Jörmungandr Mechanism.