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smr
08-12-08, 13:19
Was there a skeleton the last time we visited Nepal back in Legend? NO!
Didn't she took her skecthes along the first time around when she was 9? Yes?

Who build all these underworld temples? The Norse mythology is afterwards to that of Greece, Egypt, Mayan, Indic, Incan. How can it be presented as a prior to this story?
Norse Gods were supposed to be real and the build all these underworld temples before human civilization???

Is the Atlantian's children of the Norse Gods?

Natla says that Lara's father went looking for the hammer because she told him that it would be the only way possible to find his wife. but in anniversary she tells Lara that her father had also looked for the Scion. But he went on both these missions without finding anything? If he stopped working for her the first time around while looking for the Scion why would he work with her again? (okay maybe to find his wife)
Did Lara's father know what natla was?

If the thralls are supposed to be thralls because they drank for the Eityr why does Lara die everytime she falls in?

Wasn't it awfly short? I mean I is the one Tomb Raider game that took me 4 days and only 15 hours to finish. (I was playing the easy mode but I played like that every game and tomb raider I am given the choice to)

Of course I was more exited than ever and didn't want to stop playing and did look on youtube a couple of times but still it was really quick to me.

The Norse temples on every level should be older than 10.000 years since all these civilizations that were used have at least a 6-7 thousent of years. Of course the fact that they used Mexican thralls is unrealistic (lol) because the Mayan wouldn't have been alive at the time the tomb was build.

I loved it as a game and can't wait to play it again and can't wait for a new game let's say summer 2009...

Tombraiderx08
08-12-08, 13:22
she left 2 drawings when she was 9, when she went to nepal to try the dais, if memory serves me, there was no body or visible drawings.