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− | + | '''The Seraph''' is an [[artefact]] Lara finds in [[Tomb Raider II]] aboard [[The Deck]] of the sunken [[Maria Doria]]. | |
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− | When placed on its receptacle, a seal in the [[Barkhang Monastery]], | + | When placed on its receptacle, a seal in the [[Barkhang Monastery]], The Seraph opens the entrance to the [[Catacombs of the Talion]] - a vast complex of caves and catacombs where a treasure called the [[Talion]] is kept. |
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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− | Image:Seraph.jpg|Seraph | + | Image:Seraph.jpg|The Seraph |
− | Image:Monastery_tr2_1.jpg|The altar where Lara places | + | Image:Monastery_tr2_1.jpg|The altar where Lara places The Seraph in [[Barkhang Monastery]] |
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Related Articles== | ==Related Articles== | ||
* [[Maria Doria]] | * [[Maria Doria]] | ||
− | : Ship that sunk because of | + | : Ship that sunk because of The Seraph |
[[Category:Artefacts]] | [[Category:Artefacts]] |
Latest revision as of 15:51, 1 April 2020
The Seraph | ||
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Disappeared | Centuries ago Adriatic Sea | |
Found | 1997 Maria Doria, Adriatic Sea | |
Game(s) | Tomb Raider II | |
Level Found | The Deck | |
Level Used | Barkhang Monastery |
The Seraph is an artefact Lara finds in Tomb Raider II aboard The Deck of the sunken Maria Doria.
History
This artefact was the reason why the Maria Doria sunk. The father of Brother Chan was responsible for the sinking. They wanted to prevent the artefact from being used by Gianni Bartoli.
The Seraph had been stolen centuries ago. The monks tried to keep the treasure concealed with prayers, till it fell into the hands of Gianni Bartoli.
Appearance
A winged figure, apparently made from gold.
Powers
When placed on its receptacle, a seal in the Barkhang Monastery, The Seraph opens the entrance to the Catacombs of the Talion - a vast complex of caves and catacombs where a treasure called the Talion is kept.
Gallery
The altar where Lara places The Seraph in Barkhang Monastery
Related Articles
- Ship that sunk because of The Seraph