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[[File:R2Playingwithlum.jpg|thumb|320px|right|[[Rayman]] playing with a Lum.]] | [[File:R2Playingwithlum.jpg|thumb|320px|right|[[Rayman]] playing with a Lum.]] | ||
{{ | {{Quote|text=First, you must know that the universe is made of energy. Everything that moves around you, everything that lives and thinks is given life by the tiny magical lights which we call... Lums.|sign=[[The Knowledge of the World]]|source=''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]]''}} | ||
{{ | {{Quote|text=Lumz are very powerful shards of energy. Each colour has it's own special powers...|sign=Manual|source=''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]]''}} | ||
{{ | {{Quote|text=These tiny, mysterious creatures will each help [[Rayman]] and [[Globox]] along in their adventures in a distinctive way.|sign=Manual|source=''[[Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge]]''}} | ||
A '''Lum''' is a small body (or shard) of magical energy. Lums are one of the most frequently recurring elements of the [[Rayman (series)|''Rayman'' series]]; their first confirmed appearance is in ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]]''. There are many different types of Lums, each with their own unique functions determined by their colour. They usually appear as small lights with insect-like wings, though their appearances can vary widely: some have eyes or faces, some are shaped like rings, and some have a crystalline or metallic appearance. The name ''Lum'' is derived from the French word 'lumière', which means 'light'. Most Lums are collectibles, and must be picked up in order to activate their unique effect; however, some Lums are not. The Lums in the Game Boy Advance games often resemble [[Ting]]s. In ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', [[Lum (UbiArt games)|a new type of Lum]] appears. These Lums seem to exist outside the colour system used in the previous games, and act as a currency and energy source in [[ | A '''Lum''' is a small body (or shard) of magical energy. Lums are one of the most frequently recurring elements of the [[Rayman (series)|''Rayman'' series]]; their first confirmed appearance is in ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]]''. There are many different types of Lums, each with their own unique functions determined by their colour. They usually appear as small lights with insect-like wings, though their appearances can vary widely: some have eyes or faces, some are shaped like rings, and some have a crystalline or metallic appearance. The name ''Lum'' is derived from the French word 'lumière', which means 'light'. Most Lums are collectibles, and must be picked up in order to activate their unique effect; however, some Lums are not. The Lums in the Game Boy Advance games often resemble [[Ting]]s. In ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', [[Lum (UbiArt games)|a new type of Lum]] appears. These Lums seem to exist outside the colour system used in the previous games, and act as a currency and energy source in the [[Glade of Dreams]]. | ||
==Types of Lums== | ==Types of Lums== | ||
* [[Yellow Lum]] – the 1,000 Lums which comprise [[ | * [[Yellow Lum]] – the 1,000 Lums which comprise the [[Heart of the World]], and are sometimes scattered across the [[Glade of Dreams]] when the Heart is destroyed. | ||
* [[Super Yellow Lum]] – five [[Yellow Lum]]s combined into a single body of energy. | * [[Super Yellow Lum]] – five [[Yellow Lum]]s combined into a single body of energy. | ||
* [[1000th Yellow Lum]] – an elusive [[Yellow Lum]], usually the last in the game to be found. | * [[1000th Yellow Lum]] – an elusive [[Yellow Lum]], usually the last in the game to be found. | ||