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Tr1 05 01

In a cutscene, Lara infiltrates one of Natla's buildings and learns that the second piece of the Scion is located in St. Francis' Folly, where Pierre is also present.

In this level, Lara must travel to a building on a hill located on an island. Upon arrival, she finds the entrance filled with cans of beans left by the 'litterbug' Pierre.

Inside the building, she encounters various animals such as tigers, bats, monkeys, fish, and crocodiles. Throughout the level, Lara must locate several keys in order to progress to the next area.

Known references[]

05.00 - Name of the level[]

It could be two meanings:

  • the madness of St. Francis
  • the building of St. Francis, a folly.

St. Francis might be St. Francis of Assisi. So the madness of St. Francis of Assisi would be a description of a level packed with animals, we encounter: gorillas, lions, crocodiles and bats.

05.01 - The Omega symbol[]

Lara is looking at a block that she pushed with two omega symbols.

Omega has several meanings: It is the last letter of the Greek alphabet. It is also called a horseshoe. That could be a reference to the end of the level where you going to fight the half man half horse guards (centaur).

05.02 - Wrestling men[]

The original can be found here.

Funerary relief (510–500 BC) depicting wrestlers. Base of a funerary kouros found in Athens, built into the Themistokleian wall. Three sides are decorated in relief: wrestlers are on the front side, an unspecified athletic game (known as “Ball Players”) on the left side, a cat and dog fight scene on the right side.

It is reused in Tomb Raider - Angel of Darkness in the Louvre level.

05.03 - Roof[]

The roof reminds me of the Pantheon in Rome. Lots of interesting things can be say about the former pagan building, now a church. Dome of the Pantheon on the second picture, from here.

05.04 - Symbols[]

On the roof of the temple there are some Greek symbols. This is a popular Greek symbol and can be often found on Greek buildings. It represents the sun also called a Swastika.

Before you think.. ew.. “Swastika” it has something to do with the Nazi’s in Germany (1933-1945). You are wrong. The swastika is a very very ancient symbol used by many cultures around the world, from asia to america, from Europe to Africa. It represents to sun, luck, the north-pole and many more.

05.05 - Neptune sign[]

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First of all Neptune is the god of the sea. A Roman god. His Greek equivalent is Poseidon. One of his symbols is the dolphin (see next picture). So this mini level has everything to do with water.

05.06 - Dolphins[]

The dolphins can also be seen in the Midas level. The scenery comes from the Minoans. They ruled from 2700 - 1100 BC. They share trade with the ancient Egyptians, with Cyprus, Canaan, Levatine coast and Anatolia.

The picture came from knossos.[1], a large city dug up by Arthur Evans. In TRIV this image has been reused in the Library level.

05.07 -  Stele[]

Found it on the website of wikimedia commons about the Collection of the British Museum. Found on the internet.[2]

This is a marble votive relief dedicated to the goddess Artemis Bendis. The cult of the Thracian goddess Bendis (similar to the Greek Artemis) was introduced to Athens around 430 BCE along with other foreign cults. Here, the goddess is shown on a larger scale than her mortal worshippers. She wears her distinctive Phrygian cap, short tunic, high boots, and an animal skin over her left shoulder. The men may be athletes who participated in the torch relay race in honour of the goddess. c. 400-375 BCE. From Piraeus, Athens. (The British Museum, London)..

05.08 - Atlas sign[]

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The Atlas room is very short and consist of a ball rolling down.. Atlas is a Greek god who holds the world on his shoulders. Thus: it would be the world that rolling down the slope. Sadly no interesting textures in this room.

05.09 - Thor room[]

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The Thor room was the only tricky room for me in the game. Thor is not an Greek deity but a Norse Deity of thunder and storm. His Greek equal would be Zeus but he throws lightning with his hands and Thor uses a hammer.

05.11 - Thor’s hammer[]

In the room there is a hammer. It is the hammer of Thor and called Mjölnir. [3]


05.12 - The room of Damocles.

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The first thing came to mind is the story of “The Sword of Damocles”, it reminds me of a saying in Dutch: “The Sword of Damocles is hanging from his/her head” which means in times for fortune there is a threatening and danger of life, uncontrollable and inevitable (I hope I translated it well).

Here you can read the full page about the sword of damocles.

Unknown references[]

05.13 - Dragon[]

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It looks like a supporter for a coat of arms. First I thought of a griffin or a basilisk, but it is a dragon, a winged snake. I couldn't find it on the internet.

05.14 - Blocks[]

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Couldn’t find it but it looks pretty. Overall the colours in TR1 are quite nice.

05.15 - Greek adornment[]

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This motive can be seen on columns. First I thought it was Minoan art but it is classical Greek art.

Notes and sources[]


Navigation[]

Tomb Raider 1
TR1 Levels: Lara's Home - Caves - City of Vilcabamba - Lost Valley - Tomb of Qualopec - St. Francis' Folly - Colosseum - Palace Midas - The Cistern - Tomb of Tihocan - City of Khamoon - Obelisk of Khamoon - Sanctuary of the Scion - Natla's Mines - Atlantis - The Great Pyramid
TR1 Gold levels: Return to Egypt - Temple of the cat - Atlantean Stronghold - The Hive
Other: TR1 anagrams - Easter Eggs
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