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Revision as of 08:24, 16 June 2006

Template:Levelline|St. Francis' Folly
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Template:Levelline|Tomb Raider
Level No 5
Secrets 4
Length 35 minutes
Location Rome
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Tomb of Qualopec St. Francis' Folly Colosseum
Template:Levelline|Walkthrough
St. Francis' Folly is the fifth level of Tomb Raider 1. After finishing her task in Peru Lara comes here to search for the next part of the scion.

You will meet lions, gorillas, Pierre DuPont and bats.

It's your task to collect the four keys of Atlas, Neptune, Thor and Damocles and open the door with them, to get into the colosseum.

Objectives

  • Access the second part of the monastery
  • Collect the Thor, Damocles, Atlas and Neptune keys
  • Unlock the 4 barrier door leading to Colosseum

Notes

  • Thor - is the red-haired and bearded nature god of thunder in Norse mythology and more generally Germanic mythology. He is the son of Odin and Jord. He carried a hammer as a weapon, and it is said when the hammer struck, lightening was produced.
  • Atlas - in Greek mythology was one of the primordial Titans. Atlas was the son of the Titan Iapetos and the Oceanid Klymene.
  • Neptune - was the god of the sea, as well as horses and, as "Earth-Shaker", of earthquakes in Roman mythology. He carried a trident as a weapon.
  • Damocles - was an excessively flattering courtier in the court of Dionysius I of Syracuse, a 4th Century BC tyrant of Syracuse, Italy. He exclaimed that, as a great man of power and authority, Dionysius was truly fortunate. Dionysius offered to switch places with him for a day, so he could taste first hand that fortune. In the evening a banquet was held, where Damocles very much enjoyed being waited upon like a king. Only at the end of the meal did he look up and notice a sharpened sword hanging by a single piece of horsehair directly above his head. Immediately, he lost all taste for the fine foods and beautiful boys and asked leave of the tyrant, saying he no longer wanted to be so fortunate.

For an explanation to why this level is located in Turkey, see the notes section of Tomb Raider.

Enemies