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| name                      = Kero Mug
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| found_date                = 1996
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| found_place              = [[Peru]]
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| current_status            = In [[Lara's Treasure Vault (TRA)|Lara's treasure vault]]
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| occurrence_game          = [[Tomb Raider Anniversary]]
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| level_found              = [[Peru - The Lost Valley]]
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The '''Kero Mug''' is one of the [[Relics]] in [[Tomb Raider Anniversary]]. It is found in the level [[Peru - The Lost Valley]].
 
The '''Kero Mug''' is one of the [[Relics]] in [[Tomb Raider Anniversary]]. It is found in the level [[Peru - The Lost Valley]].
  
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Lara will find it in the third [[Peru]] Level, [[Peru - The Lost Valley|The Lost Valley]], after opening an underwater grate in the river with a lever and diving into the chamber behind. As long as the [[Cog Wheel Mechanism]] is not fully activated, and the [[floodgate]] is not lowered, meaning the large waterfall is still running and not stopped by the big stone gates above, Lara will be unable to enter the underwater chamber due to the [[current]].
  
Lara will find it in the third [[Peru]] Level, [[Peru - The Lost Valley|The Lost Valley]], after opening an underwater grate in the river with a lever and diving into the chamber behind. As long as the [[Cog Wheel Mechanism]] is not fully activated, and the [[floodgate]] is not lowered, meaning the large waterfall is still running and not stopped by the big stone gates above, Lara will be unable to enter the underwater chamber due to the [[current]].  
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The kero mug is described as ancient drinking vessel:
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{{Quote|In-game information <ref>In-game description in a menu</ref>|An ancient drinking vessel primarily used for liquids like fermented chicha. A common right in Andean feasts, the kero was also frequently employed as a ceremonial vase by the Incas in important religious ceremonies.}}
  
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==Appearance==
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A mug decorated with carvings that resemble a human figure's face.
  
The kero mug is described as ancient drinking vessel:
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* ''An ancient drinking vessel primarily used for liquids like fermented chicha. A common right in Andean feasts, the kero was also frequently employed as a ceremonial vase by the Incas in important religious ceremonies.'' 
 
  
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Kero Mug
Kero Mug.JPG
Found 1996
Peru
Current Status In Lara's treasure vault
Game(s) Tomb Raider Anniversary
Level Found Peru - The Lost Valley

The Kero Mug is one of the Relics in Tomb Raider Anniversary. It is found in the level Peru - The Lost Valley.

Lara will find it in the third Peru Level, The Lost Valley, after opening an underwater grate in the river with a lever and diving into the chamber behind. As long as the Cog Wheel Mechanism is not fully activated, and the floodgate is not lowered, meaning the large waterfall is still running and not stopped by the big stone gates above, Lara will be unable to enter the underwater chamber due to the current.

The kero mug is described as ancient drinking vessel:

An ancient drinking vessel primarily used for liquids like fermented chicha. A common right in Andean feasts, the kero was also frequently employed as a ceremonial vase by the Incas in important religious ceremonies.
In-game information [1]

Appearance

A mug decorated with carvings that resemble a human figure's face.

References

  1. In-game description in a menu