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This forest is a large, dense wood with numerous lakes and rivers running through it. In the Dreamcast version of the game (pictured), the forest also contains several huge hills, each of which is covered in the trees. The forest is encircled by a mountain range. The intro sequence begins with a flyover of [[the Sea of Lums]]; this continues as the camera zooms into a seaside cave, emerging on the other side with an aerial view of the forest, and finally zooming straight into the ''[[Buccaneer]]'', where [[Rayman]] is soon to be reunited with [[Globox]]. This suggests that the forest is below sea level, with only a mountain range dividing it from the the sea. This forest and its rivers and encircling mountains are seen as the backdrop for numerous other levels in the game, such as [[the Echoing Caves]] and [[the Iron Mountains]]. In ''[[Rayman Revolution]]'', the forest is a background for the [[Minisaurus Plains]] and [[Globox's House]], two of the three areas which make up [[the Front]], the game's hub world. All of these areas seem to be completely encircled by the mountain range, but have no apparent connection to the forest itself, suggesting that they may be floating landmasses (many of which appear in ''[[Rayman 1|Rayman]]'' and ''[[Rayman Origins]]''). The same background is also seen in [[Rise and Shrine|Rise & Shrine]], an arena in ''[[Rayman M]]'', though it seems more distant here. | This forest is a large, dense wood with numerous lakes and rivers running through it. In the Dreamcast version of the game (pictured), the forest also contains several huge hills, each of which is covered in the trees. The forest is encircled by a mountain range. The intro sequence begins with a flyover of [[the Sea of Lums]]; this continues as the camera zooms into a seaside cave, emerging on the other side with an aerial view of the forest, and finally zooming straight into the ''[[Buccaneer]]'', where [[Rayman]] is soon to be reunited with [[Globox]]. This suggests that the forest is below sea level, with only a mountain range dividing it from the the sea. This forest and its rivers and encircling mountains are seen as the backdrop for numerous other levels in the game, such as [[the Echoing Caves]] and [[the Iron Mountains]]. In ''[[Rayman Revolution]]'', the forest is a background for the [[Minisaurus Plains]] and [[Globox's House]], two of the three areas which make up [[the Front]], the game's hub world. All of these areas seem to be completely encircled by the mountain range, but have no apparent connection to the forest itself, suggesting that they may be floating landmasses (many of which appear in ''[[Rayman 1|Rayman]]'' and ''[[Rayman Origins]]''). The same background is also seen in [[Rise and Shrine|Rise & Shrine]], an arena in ''[[Rayman M]]'', though it seems more distant here. | ||
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[[Category:Places from Rayman M]] | [[Category:Places from Rayman M]] | ||