sergiomonty wrote:Chance 7 and the most possible. Polokus doesn't say his name to rayman NEVER, and rayman can only identify him by the name of "the Bubble Dreamer". Maybe when Ly says "Polokus" rayman doesn't know who is she talking about
That's possible. The name Polokus isn't used in Rayman Origins.
sergiomonty wrote:but when he meets him maybe he has the chance to recognize him but keeps quiet for respect.
This I doubt. From what we've seen in RO, Rayman (me

) was on friendly terms with the Bubble Dreamer - we hung out together at my tree house. Keeping quiet after being separated for so long doesn't really fit with my character.
sergiomonty wrote:Also, there's a simple explanation for the absence of the bubbles in later games, in a preview it says that Polokus is accompanied by some fakirs that try to turn him into a more serious god because he acts like a kid. This is what I think: He's a god, he can do to his world whatever he wants when he's dreaming, and he can create things with the method that most amuses him, so it looks like he likes bubbles now, but when he turns more mature, then he will get bored of them and start using the spiral method to make connections across his world because he finds it more interesting.
It's possible Polokus abandoned the bubbles for that reason, it's impossible to tell for sure at this moment though. We'll just have to wait and see. However, I don't think Polokus was making lots of spiral doors to connect places in the Glade of Dreams after leaving the bubbles behind. Polokus created the Teensies to "unveil all the roads in the world" - so, it would've been up to the Teensies to make spiral doors. We know Polokus was able to make spiral doors, but the only spiral doors we saw him make were used to return me to the Hall of Doors. If he was constantly making them himself, why did he create the Teensies in the first place?
But there's an important continuity error that hasn't been mentioned yet: after Polokus created all the inhabitants of the Glade of Dreams, he went away. The Knowledge of the World in R2 states:
After having created all the creatures who live in this world, a harder task remained: creating time. So, Polokus went to the place where all the gods of all the worlds meet, and together they set about dreaming up the future.
That's what Polokus would've been doing before the events of R2. I hadn't found his masks yet, so during RO, Polokus wouldn't have returned yet.
Still, Polokus is clearly seen in RO. So I think it's safe to say Ubisoft has ignored part of R2's lore and trying to make theories to explain Polokus's presence in RO is... well... sort of pointless.