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[[Image:theIris.jpg|thumb|150px|right|The Iris]]'''The Iris''' is an ancient Cambodian artefact. It was discovered jointly by Lara and [[Werner Von Croy]] in 1984 in [[Angkor Wat]]. When Werner tried to remove the Iris from the mechanical globe, even after Lara warned him about the possibility of a trap, the room started to shake and Werner caught his leg in some debris, giving him a limp for life. The mechanical globe closed with him still in it. Lara managed to escape. We do not know how long Werner was trapped in the globe, but he did escape and he took the Iris with him.
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| name                      = Iris
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| image                    = theIris.jpg
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| disappeared_date          =
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| found_date                = 1984
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| found_place              = [[Angkor|Angkor Wat]], [[Cambodia]]
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| destroyed_date            =
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| destroyed_place          =
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| current_status            = In [[Lara's Treasure Vault (TR3)|Lara's treasure vault]]
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| occurrence_game          = [[Tomb Raider III]]<br>
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[[The Last Revelation]]<br>
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[[Tomb Raider Chronicles]]
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| level_found              = [[Race for the Iris]] (first time)<br>
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[[13th Floor]] (stolen by Lara)
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| level_used                = [[Escape with the Iris]]
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| occurrence_comic          =
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}}
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'''The Iris''' is an ancient Cambodian artefact. It was discovered jointly by Lara and [[Werner Von Croy]] in 1984 in [[Angkor|Angkor Wat]].
  
Eventually Werner founded a research company: [[Von Croy Industries]], which had a tower block base in New York City. The Iris was taken there for research on it's powers. Lara broke into the tower and stole the Iris successfully. She keeps the Iris in her [[treasure vault]] to this day. The Iris appears to be a central sphere of an orange substance that emanates light. Three spherical cups of different sizes rotate at random patterns around the centre as shown in the image.
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{{Quote|Winston Smith<ref>In-game dialogue between Winston, [[Father Patrick]] and [[Charles Kane]] in [[Tomb Raider Chronicles]]</ref>|The artifact which lead to the animosity between Miss Croft and Von Croy.}}
  
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==History==
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Not much is revealed about the artefact's history. In the chamber where it was sealed, Lara read an inscription on a stone tablet. It contained a warning of revenge upon those who disturb the Iris.
  
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===Discovery===
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After a quick race, Lara and Werner enter a chamber with a mechanical globe. Werner pressures Lara to help him to open it, revealing the Iris. When Werner tried to remove the Iris from the mechanical globe, even after Lara warned him about the possibility of a trap, the room started to shake and Werner caught his leg in some debris, giving him a limp for life. The mechanical globe closed with him still in it. Lara, however, managed to escape. We do not know how long Werner was trapped in the globe, but he did escape and he took the Iris with him. He also held a major grudge against Lara for abandoning him.
  
[[Image:Iris.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Von Croy taking the Iris]]
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Eventually Werner founded a research company: [[Von Croy Industries]], which had a tower block base in [[New York City]]. The Iris was taken there for research on its powers. In 1997 Lara broke into the tower and stole the Iris successfully. She keeps the Iris in her [[treasure vault]] to this day.
[[Image:1Iris.jpg|thumb|150px|left|The Iris stored in a security device on [[13th Floor|The 13th Floor]] in Von Croy Industires, New York City]]
 
[[Image:Iristreasure.jpg|thumb|150px|left|The Iris in the treasure vault]]
 
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== Powers ==
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==Appearance==
We only see the powers of this artefact in [[Chronicles|Tomb Raider Chronicles]]. When Lara is escaping from Von Croy Industries, she uses the Iris to teleport herself to another room. However for this power to be manipulated, a special machine needs to present in both the room where you are being teleported, and the room you are being teleported to. These radioactive machines were constructed by Von Croy Industries. The Iris ignores gravity and can hover in mid air.
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The Iris appears to be a central sphere of an orange substance that emanates light, somewhat resembling the internal structure of the planet Earth. Three spherical cups of different sizes rotate at random patterns around the centre as shown in the image.
  
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==Powers==
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We only see the powers of this artefact in [[Tomb Raider Chronicles]]. When Lara is escaping from [[Von Croy Industries]], she uses the Iris as a power source to teleport herself to another room. However, for this power to be manipulated, a special machine needs to present in both the room where you are being teleported, and the room you are being teleported to. These radioactive machines were constructed by [[Von Croy Industries]]. The Iris ignores gravity and can hover in mid air.
  
== Appearances ==
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==Appearances==
The Iris is the artefact that appears most in the Tomb Raider series. It appears in Lara's [[treasure vault]] in [[Tomb Raider III]] (implying that she stole it from Von Croy, before the story of Tomb Raider III takes place). The story of how the Iris was obtained is revealed in [[The Last Revelation|Tomb Raider The Last Revelation]], and the story of how Lara stole the Iris from Von Croy Industries is told in [[Chronicles|Tomb Raider Chronicles]].
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The Iris is the artefact that appears most in the Tomb Raider series. It appears in Lara's [[treasure vault]] in [[Tomb Raider III]] (implying that she stole it from Von Croy, before the story of Tomb Raider III takes place). The story of how the Iris was obtained is revealed in [[Tomb Raider IV: The Last Revelation]], and the story of how Lara stole the Iris from Von Croy Industries is told in [[Chronicles|Tomb Raider Chronicles]].
  
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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Image:Iris.jpg|Von Croy taking the Iris
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Image:1Iris.jpg|The Iris stored in a security device on [[13th Floor|The 13th Floor]] in [[Von Croy Industries]], New York City
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Image:Iristreasure.jpg|The Iris in the treasure vault
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</gallery>
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==Related Articles==
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* [[Werner Von Croy]]
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: The rival [[Archaeologists|archaeologist]], who had a great role in finding the Iris
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Latest revision as of 15:35, 31 August 2015

Iris
TheIris.jpg
Found 1984
Angkor Wat, Cambodia
Current Status In Lara's treasure vault
Game(s) Tomb Raider III

The Last Revelation
Tomb Raider Chronicles

Level Found Race for the Iris (first time)

13th Floor (stolen by Lara)

Level Used Escape with the Iris

The Iris is an ancient Cambodian artefact. It was discovered jointly by Lara and Werner Von Croy in 1984 in Angkor Wat.

The artifact which lead to the animosity between Miss Croft and Von Croy.
Winston Smith[1]

History

Not much is revealed about the artefact's history. In the chamber where it was sealed, Lara read an inscription on a stone tablet. It contained a warning of revenge upon those who disturb the Iris.

Discovery

After a quick race, Lara and Werner enter a chamber with a mechanical globe. Werner pressures Lara to help him to open it, revealing the Iris. When Werner tried to remove the Iris from the mechanical globe, even after Lara warned him about the possibility of a trap, the room started to shake and Werner caught his leg in some debris, giving him a limp for life. The mechanical globe closed with him still in it. Lara, however, managed to escape. We do not know how long Werner was trapped in the globe, but he did escape and he took the Iris with him. He also held a major grudge against Lara for abandoning him.

Eventually Werner founded a research company: Von Croy Industries, which had a tower block base in New York City. The Iris was taken there for research on its powers. In 1997 Lara broke into the tower and stole the Iris successfully. She keeps the Iris in her treasure vault to this day.

Appearance

The Iris appears to be a central sphere of an orange substance that emanates light, somewhat resembling the internal structure of the planet Earth. Three spherical cups of different sizes rotate at random patterns around the centre as shown in the image.

Powers

We only see the powers of this artefact in Tomb Raider Chronicles. When Lara is escaping from Von Croy Industries, she uses the Iris as a power source to teleport herself to another room. However, for this power to be manipulated, a special machine needs to present in both the room where you are being teleported, and the room you are being teleported to. These radioactive machines were constructed by Von Croy Industries. The Iris ignores gravity and can hover in mid air.

Appearances

The Iris is the artefact that appears most in the Tomb Raider series. It appears in Lara's treasure vault in Tomb Raider III (implying that she stole it from Von Croy, before the story of Tomb Raider III takes place). The story of how the Iris was obtained is revealed in Tomb Raider IV: The Last Revelation, and the story of how Lara stole the Iris from Von Croy Industries is told in Tomb Raider Chronicles.

Gallery

Related Articles

The rival archaeologist, who had a great role in finding the Iris

References

  1. In-game dialogue between Winston, Father Patrick and Charles Kane in Tomb Raider Chronicles