OK, last big lore subject I had to comment.
Months after everyone, but better late than never.
Reading this thread was VERY interesting, I would like to thanks everyone who took time to react.
Now, what do I think of this?
I think the key of the history was indeed in
the early script from Rayman Origins, as ArcaneDarkling explained:
ArcaneDarkling wrote: Thu Sep 26, 2024 8:18 am
When the heroes find Ales, Murfy exclaims “The Bad Guy, it's the Magician!” however after he removes the star from his hat, Murfy corrects himself to “No! It's Mr. Dark!” Ales plays along and soon pulls the lever, leading us into boss fights. However, when we return and take him by surprise, his hat falls off and Murfy says: “Oh! The bad guy! It's a Teensy!”
If you add these scrapped lines to the cinematics in The Reveal level, they are sooooo much clearer.
Like a lot of you, I'm so angry devs remove them from final version.
AND replace them by a stupid dance sequence.
So, in the end,
Origins antagonist is just... a nobody?
A guy with disguise talent who impersonate an ally from previous games?
So... he's like the Impersonator of Death in the first
Yu-Gi-Oh! anime? (remember this guy?)
I agree with the fact he's called the Magician in
Origins manual is a way to fool players, whatever they know
Rayman 1 or not, so they can be surprised by The Reveal level.
Movies, videogames and others already did various tricks with their trailers, manuals and other ways to hide important revelations.
Call him "the Dark Teensie" like Michel Ancel and
Legends antagonists, who are his nightmarish clones, is OK. We can also consider his real name Ales Mansay revealed by the script.
On RayWiki, I'm OK with keeping "The Magician (Rayman Origins)". It's his fake name, but it's how he's called in
Origins manual, which is more valuable than an Instagram post and element from the sequel game.
Plus, we aren't sure "Ales Mansay" is still his real name in current Glade of Dreams lore, as it doesn't appear in
Origins final version.
ArcaneDarkling wrote: Thu Sep 26, 2024 8:18 am
According to the lead writer Gabrielle Shrager, he is an “usurper” (I guess she meant “impersonator”) of Mr. Dark, which is also consistent with the script, in which he confirms he is a big fan of Mr. Dark and even plays along when Murfy assumes he is.
Hunchman801 wrote: Sat Sep 28, 2024 2:49 pm
One last remark: when asked by RaySpola whether "the magician [was] the real Mr Dark or [...] trying to imitate him", Gabrielle Shrager replied that "he's a Teensy usurper". Could that also refer to the Origins Magician impersonating the one from Rayman 1, and not just Mr Dark, who she goes on to say he is a huge fan of? This interaction lacks context and is highly subject to interpretation.
You did very well talking about
Gabrielle Shrager Facebook post.
It has been considered as a confirmation of
Origins antagonist identity, but if you look closely the question and the answer, Gabrielle DIDN'T CONFIRM the character is the Magician from
Rayman 1! Quote has been overinterpreted!
ArcaneDarkling wrote: Thu Sep 26, 2024 8:18 am
Also, I'd like to point out that Tarayzan was meant to be playable as a Rayman skin, and Polokus had dialogue that referenced Rayman 1. Plus, Electoons and Stone People remain limbless. So his design wouldn't have needed to be changed in such a drastic way.
This.
And if we add the (way too many) characters from Rayman species we meet in
Legends and
Adventures, I think the "Raypeople Purge started by
Origins" is clearly not a thing.
DaveRattlehead wrote: Sun Aug 11, 2024 10:03 pm
Keep in mind that Rayman Origins is a reboot from the series
Officially,
Origins has never been presented as a reboot in trailers, interviews, etc...
And even so, it's not a reboot, since it clearly takes into account events of previous games.
Hey, people in this thread reminded
Origins was going to have way more references to previous games during development, with Tarayzan, Uglette, the Teensie who looked like a Robo-Pirate, etc...
You can consider
Origins as a soft reboot, however, even if the term hasn't been used officially.
Personally, I don't think
Rayman is the kind of series where a reboot can be interesting. Main games follow their course, you publish spin offs once in a while, sometimes alternate timelines like
The Legend of Spyro, but no need to reboot the main story.
It's very rare to see reboots in old platforms series.
I mean, Sonic storyline is still going on, same for Ratchet and Clank, Crash Bandicoot and many others.
ArcaneDarkling wrote: Thu Sep 26, 2024 8:18 am
While the edutainment games mention the Magician being a handyman, there's not as much emphasis as with Ales.
Well, educational games said R1 Magician can fix machines very easily, and I found it funny it was also the case for RO Magician

, which I thought were the same character back then.
But, like for
the Livingstones who like to disguise, chances
Origins devs used educational games as an inspiration for a canon game are unfortunately very low.
PluMGMK wrote: Thu Sep 26, 2024 7:35 pm
The question remains… In that case, what did happen to the real Magician?
Well, it depends what kind of abductor is Ales...
Do you think he would knock out, tie and imprison the Magician until his plan is complete...
... or kill the Magician, and maybe get rid of his body, to be sure he doesn't escape or he isn't found by someone else?
Hunchman801 wrote: Sat Sep 28, 2024 2:49 pm
how could the heroes not notice that it's a Teensie with gray hair, and not blond member of Rayman's species, when it's so obvious to the player?
I may have a theory for this.
We know Ales gathers the Lums collected by Rayman and his friends for his factories hidden in the Moody Clouds.
But are we sure what's how he proceed in game lore?
Sometimes, a scene in a videogame doesn't occur from characters point of view because it would be way more "videogame-ish", it would break the 4th wall.
See what I mean?

For example, when there is a world map in a videogame, we know characters don't travel like this in "real life" (their real life, which doesn't exist technically but you see what I mean).
When where is a shop in a videogame, we know purchases aren't made as we see them, characters don't see the tables with names, skills, etc...
Ales collects the Lums, right, but maybe he doesn't do it in this weird empty place in the nether with a giant test tube, while showing his Teensie face to his enemies.
What is this place, anyway?!
This
mise en scène is very useful for the player(s) to show how many Lums have been collected in a level, but not for the Glade of Dreams heroes.
I concede however this setup clearly ruins the (in)famous reveal of The... Reveal level, because if players who don't know R1 Magician don't see any problem, the others immediately think "Wait, who is this guy?!".
Well, maybe it's like in some games, movies, series and others, where the audience is aware of something which will be learned later by the characters...
I never said it was a good idea, I try to explain!
ArcaneDarkling wrote: Sat Jun 15, 2024 8:33 pm
he simply refers to him as "Ales Mansay", the teensy that sucked at magic
I remember
Origins script said Ales planned to destroy all magic in the Glade of Dreams because he wasn't a good magician...
It's... pretty stupid for a Mr. Dark fan to have this kind of idea, don't you think?
Mr. Dark is a wizard. He would kill Ales in the instant if he learned what he tried to do, or if Ales had the chance to meet him before or after his success, to tell him something like: "Oh my, Mr. Dark!! I'm your biggest fan!! Oh, do you know I plan to destroy/I destroyed the thing you use(d) to work?! I'm a genius, aren't I?! Are you proud of me?!

"