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[[File:FamiliarSpirit.jpg| | [[File:FamiliarSpirit.jpg|frame|A Familiar Spirit, as seen on ''[[Rayman Revolution]]'''s pause menu]] | ||
A '''Familiar Spirit''' is a | A '''Familiar Spirit''' is a collectible energy creature found only in ''[[Rayman Revolution]]''. They are small, blue, glowing lights that have been imprisoned in [[cage]]s by the [[Robo-Pirate]]s. As [[Murfy]] says when Rayman destroys the first [[cage]] in the game, the Familiar Spirits are friends of the [[fairy|fairies]]. Each time ten Familiar Spirits are set free, Ly's head appears in the game's heads-up display, meaning that she can now open a new [[Spiral Door]] which will lead Rayman to a new minigame. In order to access these eight minigames, Rayman must meet with Ly at one of three special locations: [[Ly's House]], [[Ly's Stele]] and [[Ly's Cave]]. There are a total of eight Familiar Spirits to be freed throughout the game. | ||
There are some parallels between the Familiar Spirits in ''[[Rayman Revolution]]'' and the [[Ting]]s in [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]]. Both are sparkling, blue, floating collectibles, and while [[Ly the Fairy]] lets [[Rayman]] access a minigame in exchange for ten Familiar Spirits, [[the Magician]] lets him access a minigame in exchange for ten Tings. | There are some parallels between the Familiar Spirits in ''[[Rayman Revolution]]'' and the [[Ting]]s in [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]]. Both are sparkling, blue, floating collectibles, and while [[Ly the Fairy]] lets [[Rayman]] access a minigame in exchange for ten Familiar Spirits, [[the Magician]] lets him access a minigame in exchange for ten Tings. | ||