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'''Fire Lums''' are scrapped subspecies of [[Lum]]s that were intended to appear in ''[[Rayman Origins]]''. They share several physical features from the regular lums: Long arms, short legs, big eyes and three protruding round teeth. However, they are red in colour, with a flaming head and don't bear wings. There's no information about them, as there are no gameplay videos or trailers featuring them. The artwork of a Fire Lum made its first appearance in the background of the official website, and made a new appearance in the remade launch lite, along with other scrapped characters like [[the Photographer]], the [[Piranha]]s and the [[Soldier]]s. Their mischievous grin indicates that possibly they were intended to be enemies. It is also possible that Fire Lums were turned into regular Lums with the also scrapped [[Propeller]] ability.
'''Fire Lums''' are a subspecies of [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] that were intended to appear in ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', but ended up scrapped from the final game. They share several physical features from the regular Lums: long arms, short legs, big eyes and three protruding round teeth. However, they are red in color with a flaming head and don't bear wings. There is no information about how they would have worked in-game, as there are no gameplay videos or trailers featuring them. The artwork of a Fire Lum made its first appearance in the background of the game's official website, and made a new appearance in the remade launch site, along with other scrapped characters like [[the Photographer]], the [[Piranha]]s, and the [[Soldier]]s. Their mischievous grin indicates that they may have been meant to be enemies. It is also possible that Fire Lums were turned into regular Lums by putting their fire out with the also scrapped [[Propeller]] ability.


Similar red lums are present within the files for the two mobile ''[[Rayman (series)|Rayman]]'' games: ''[[Rayman Fiesta Run|Fiesta Run]]'' and ''[[Rayman Jungle Run|Jungle Run]]''. Despite being updated with ''[[Rayman Legends|Legends]]''-style smoothing, they are not used in either version. Their sprites depict an odd pose in which they strike a peace sign in front of the camera.
Similar red lums are present within the files for the two mobile ''[[Rayman (series)|Rayman]]'' games: ''[[Rayman Jungle Run]]'' and ''[[Rayman Fiesta Run]]''. Despite being updated with ''[[Rayman Legends|Legends]]''-style smoothing, they are not used in either version. Their sprites depict an odd pose in which they strike a peace sign in front of the camera.
 
After years of absence, the Fire Lums finally made their official debut in the fighting game ''[[Brawlhalla]]'', where they appear in one of [[Super Metal Rayman]]'s animations. Here, they are collected by him as he bounces off of a [[Champibumper]] during one of his attacks.


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Revision as of 22:02, 15 August 2025

A Fire Lum

Fire Lums are a subspecies of Lums that were intended to appear in Rayman Origins, but ended up scrapped from the final game. They share several physical features from the regular Lums: long arms, short legs, big eyes and three protruding round teeth. However, they are red in color with a flaming head and don't bear wings. There is no information about how they would have worked in-game, as there are no gameplay videos or trailers featuring them. The artwork of a Fire Lum made its first appearance in the background of the game's official website, and made a new appearance in the remade launch site, along with other scrapped characters like the Photographer, the Piranhas, and the Soldiers. Their mischievous grin indicates that they may have been meant to be enemies. It is also possible that Fire Lums were turned into regular Lums by putting their fire out with the also scrapped Propeller ability.

Similar red lums are present within the files for the two mobile Rayman games: Rayman Jungle Run and Rayman Fiesta Run. Despite being updated with Legends-style smoothing, they are not used in either version. Their sprites depict an odd pose in which they strike a peace sign in front of the camera.

After years of absence, the Fire Lums finally made their official debut in the fighting game Brawlhalla, where they appear in one of Super Metal Rayman's animations. Here, they are collected by him as he bounces off of a Champibumper during one of his attacks.