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| name = Umber
| name = Umber
| image = [[Image:Umber.jpg|center]]
| image = [[File:Umber model.png|center|100px|Umber]]
| alignment = Good
| alignment = Good
| appears in = ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]]''
| appears in = ''[[Rayman 2]]''
| sex = Male
| sex = Male
| species = Colossus
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''‘It is an honour to serve a hero such as yourself’'' —Umber, ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]]'' (PlayStation version)
{{quote|text=It is an honour to serve a hero such as yourself.|sign=Umber|source=[[Rayman 2 (PlayStation)|''Rayman 2'' (PlayStation version)]]}}


'''Umber''', also known as '''the Guardian of [[the Sanctuary of Stone and Fire]]''', is a character who appears in ''[[Rayman 2]]''. His task is to protect [[Four Masks of Polokus|the second mask of Polokus]], but unlike the other Guardians, he does not attack [[Rayman]].


'''Umber''', also known as '''the Guardian of [[the Sanctuary of Stone and Fire]]''', is a character who appears in ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]]''. His task is to protect the second [[Four Masks of Polokus|Mask of Polokus]], but unlike the other Guardians, he does not attack [[Rayman]].
==Description==
Umber is a tall, statue-like creature whose stone body is composed mainly of cube-like geometric blocks. He is the Guardian of [[the Sanctuary of Stone and Fire]], where the second of the [[Four Masks of Polokus]] is hidden. When [[Four Masks of Polokus|the masks]] are reunited, [[Polokus]] will awaken, and destroy the evil [[Robo-Pirate]] army; this is the main objective of ''[[Rayman 2]]'' and its remakes. Umber is almost robotic in his movements; since his body is constructed of rigid stone sections, he cannot flex or turn in any way; he can only move certain parts of his body up and down, such as his arms, legs and mouth, allowing him to walk and speak. He is distinctly different from the other three Guardians of [[Four Masks of Polokus|the masks]] – [[Axel]], [[Foutch]] and [[Grolem 13]] (who appears only in the PlayStation 2 version, ''[[Rayman Revolution]]''). The other Guardians are all glowing, legless, levitating, pyramid-headed enemies, whereas Umber is a benevolent statue. This discrepancy is never explained. In [[Rayman 2 (PlayStation)|the PlayStation version of the game]], the Guardians (including Umber) are given some dialogue, and their personality and motivations are explored in greater depth.


==Desription==
Umber's name likely comes from a natural earth pigment (a type of mineral) of the same name, which is considered one of the oldest pigments known to humans. This is consistent with his identity as a stone statue and his role as the guardian of an area themed partially around stone.
Umber is a tall, statue-like creature whose stone body is composed mainly of cube-like geometric blocks. He is the Guardian of [[the Sanctuary of Rock and Lava]], where the second of the [[Four Masks of Polokus]] is hidden. When the Masks are reunited, the god [[Polokus]] will awaken, and destroy the evil [[Robo-Pirate]] army; this is the main objective of ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]]'' and its remakes. Umber is almost robotic in his movements; since his body is constructed of rigid stone sections, he cannot flex or turn in any way; he can only move certain parts of his body up and down, such as his arms, legs and mouth, allowing him to walk and speak. He is distinctly different from the other three Guardians of the Masks – [[Axel]], [[Foutch]] and [[Grolem 13]] (who appears only in the PlayStation 2 version, ''[[Rayman Revolution]]''). The other Guardians are all glowing, legless, levitating, pyramid-headed enemies, whereas Umber is a benevolent statue. This discrepancy is never explained. In the PlayStation version of the game, the Guardians (including Umber) are given some dialogue, and their personality and motivations are explored in greater depth.


==Role in the games==
==In ''Rayman 2''==
Unlike the other Guardians of the [[Four Masks of Polokus]], Umber does not attack [[Rayman]]. He appears to be no more than a stone statue, until he is activated when [[Rayman]] throws the two [[Magic Sphere]]s onto their respective pyramids. Umber then begins to move mechanically, walking from his culvert into the middle of his chamber. When Rayman climbs onto the top of Umber's stone head, Umber begins to walk into the pit of magma which lies before him, slowly sinking as he does so. He eventually comes completely submerged; Rayman must debark onto the opposite side of the pit to survive. This is where he finds the second of the four Masks. Should the player choose to return to [[the Sanctuary of Stone and Fire]] after ‘defeating’ Umber, he can still be found there in his previous position, waiting to ferry Rayman once more across the lava. It appears that Umber survives being submerged in lava.
Unlike the other Guardians of the [[Four Masks of Polokus]] in ''[[Rayman 2]]'', Umber does not attack [[Rayman]]. He appears to be no more than a stone statue, until he is activated when [[Rayman]] throws the two [[Magic Sphere]]s onto their respective pyramids. Umber then begins to move mechanically, walking from his culvert into the middle of his chamber. When [[Rayman]] climbs onto the top of Umber's stone head, Umber begins to walk into the pit of magma which lies before him, slowly sinking as he does so. He eventually becomes completely submerged; [[Rayman]] must debark onto the opposite side of the pit to survive. This is where he finds [[Four Masks of Polokus|the second of the four masks]]. Should the player choose to return to [[the Sanctuary of Stone and Fire]], Umber can still be found there in his previous position, waiting to ferry [[Rayman]] once more across the lava. It appears that Umber survives being submerged in lava.


[[Image:Umber speaks.jpg|thumb|left|318px|In the PlayStation version, Umber speaks, warning [[Rayman]] about the [[Ninja Henchman|Ninja Henchmen]].]]
In ''[[Rayman Revolution]]'', a stone carving of Umber's face appears in [[the Fairy's Glade]], the game's second level. It can be found at the beginning of the level's final phase by turning around and examining the wall. The meaning of this carving, if any, is unknown.


In the Sony PlayStation version of ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape|Rayman 2]]'', it is made clear that Umber is a benevolent being. It is explained that [[Ly the Fairy]] ‘contacted his spirit’, and that, unlike the misguided [[Axel]] and the insane [[Foutch]], Umber responded positively to her pleas, and decided to aid Rayman in his quest to gather the [[Four Masks of Polokus|Four Masks]], reawaken [[Polokus]] and defeat the [[Robo-Pirate]]s. In this version, Umber is known only as ‘a stone Colossus’; like the other Guardians, he remains unnamed, and is given a scene of dialogue with Rayman. Once he ferries Rayman across the lava, Umber tells him that ‘it is an honour to serve a hero such as yourself’, probably referring to the events of [[Rayman 1|the original game]], in which Rayman saved the world from the evil [[Mr Dark]]. Umber warns Rayman that ‘a group of killers is hot on your trail’; saying that he has ‘deciphered their auras’, Umber reveals that they are [[Ninja Henchman|Ninja Henchmen]], and advises Rayman to use their heavy hooks against them.
Like the other Guardians, Umber is omitted from ''[[Rayman 2 Forever]]'', the Game Boy Color version of ''[[Rayman 2]]''.


In ''[[Rayman Revolution]]'', a stone carving of Umber's face appears in [[the Fairy Glade]], the game's second level. It can be found at the beginning of the level's final phase by turning around and examining the wall. The meaning of this carving, if any, is unknown.
Umber was originally meant to be the guardian of the [[the Sanctuary of Rock and Lava]], then called "The Sanctuary of Rock and Stone" and "The Sanctuary of Earth and Stone", but he was eventually switched with [[Foutch]].<ref>This information comes from the lines "The Sanctuary of Rock and Stone", "The Sanctuary of Earth and Stone" and "UMBER: Guardian of the sanctuary of rock and stone" in [[Rayman 2 (early production)|early demos]] of the game.</ref>


Like the other Guardians, Umber is omitted from ''[[Rayman 2 Forever]]'', the Game Boy Color adaptation of ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape|Rayman 2]]''.
<gallery widths="320px" heights="240px">
Umber.jpg|Umber in [[the Sanctuary of Stone and Fire]]
RR PS2-TheFairyGlade-HiddenUmberRelief.jpg|The hidden relief in [[the Fairy's Glade]] (''[[Rayman Revolution]]'')
</gallery>


''[[Rayman M]]'' and its American localisation, ''[[Rayman Arena]]'', include an arena level entitled [[Forgotten Dungeon]]. This arena's scenery indicates that it is located somewhere in the region of [[the Sanctuary of Stone and Fire]]. Forgotten Dungeon contains several stone columns which, like the wall in [[the Fairy Glade]] in ''[[Rayman Revolution|Revolution]]'', bear engravings of Umber's face.
===In the PlayStation version of ''Rayman 2''===
In [[Rayman 2 (PlayStation)|the PlayStation version of ''Rayman 2'']], it is made clear that Umber is a benevolent being. It is explained that [[Ly]] the Fairy ‘contacted his spirit’, and that, unlike the misguided [[Axel]] and the insane [[Foutch]], Umber responded positively to her pleas, and decided to aid [[Rayman]] in his quest to gather [[Four Masks of Polokus|the four masks]], reawaken [[Polokus]] and defeat the [[Robo-Pirate]]s. In this version, Umber is known only as ‘a stone Colossus’; like the other Guardians, he remains unnamed, and is given a scene of dialogue with [[Rayman]]. Once he ferries [[Rayman]] across the lava, Umber tells him that it is an honour to serve him, probably referring to the events of [[Rayman 1|the original game]], in which [[Rayman]] saved the world from the evil [[Mr Dark]]. Umber warns [[Rayman]] that [[Ninja Henchman|Ninja Henchmen]] are on his trail, and advises [[Rayman]] to use their heavy hooks against them.
 
Notably, Umber does not sink in this version. In most other versions of ''[[Rayman 2]]'', it is never made clear if Umber is truly helping [[Rayman]] or whether his sinking is deliberate to trick unsuspecting would-be mask thieves. The fact that [[Rayman 2 (PlayStation)|the PlayStation version]] is the only version in which Umber does not sink, and the only one to confirm he is helping [[Rayman]] after [[Ly]]'s intervention, suggests that Umber's sinking in the other versions may be a deliberate trap rather than him simply wanting to help [[Rayman]].
 
<gallery widths="320px" heights="132px">
Umber speaks.jpg|In [[Rayman 2 (PlayStation)|the PlayStation version]], Umber speaks, warning [[Rayman]] about the [[Ninja Henchman|Ninja Henchmen]].
</gallery>
 
==In ''Rayman M'' and ''Rayman Arena''==
''[[Rayman M]]'' and its North American localisation, ''[[Rayman Arena]]'', include an arena level entitled [[Forgotten Dungeon]]. This arena's scenery indicates that it is located somewhere in the region of [[the Sanctuary of Stone and Fire]]. [[Forgotten Dungeon]] contains several stone columns which, like the wall in [[the Fairy's Glade]] in ''[[Rayman Revolution]]'', bear engravings of Umber's face.
 
<gallery widths="320px" heights="240px">
ForgottenDungeonPC.jpg|thumb|320px|Engravings of Umber's face in [[Forgotten Dungeon]]
Forgotten Dungeon 02.png|A 3D render of [[Forgotten Dungeon]]
</gallery>
 
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