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Rayman was found Washed up by a sea called the sea of lums.
Rayman was found Washed up by a sea called the sea of lums.
On a particularly stormy night, they found Rayman sleeping peacefully under the shade of a palm tree.
On a particularly stormy night, they found Rayman sleeping peacefully under the shade of a palm tree.
Frightened by this strange creature from the sea, they called on the people of the forest, the skies and the waters for help.
Frightened by this strange creature from the sea, they called on the people of the forest, the skies and the waters for help.
And the sun had not yet reached the zenith when a host of beings, each one more bizarre than the rest, came tumbling over the violent sand dunes.
And the sun had not yet reached the zenith when a host of beings, each one more bizarre than the rest, came tumbling over the violent sand dunes.
They studied him for a long time. "What kind of creature Is this?" they asked each other. "Is he alive?" wondered one when Rayman stretched and yawned.  
They studied him for a long time. "What kind of creature Is this?" they asked each other. "Is he alive?" wondered one when Rayman stretched and yawned.  


It didn't take Rayman long to convince the people of the Glade of Dreams of his good intentions.
It didn't take Rayman long to convince the people of the Glade of Dreams of his good intentions.
His energy and good humor, his fantastical powers and love for life and nature won over even the most distrustful of the beings.
His energy and good humor, his fantastical powers and love for life and nature won over even the most distrustful of the beings.
And when he triumphed over the evil Mr. Dark, the truth was undeniable - Rayman was the bravest of them all, the ideal hero,  
And when he triumphed over the evil Mr. Dark, the truth was undeniable - Rayman was the bravest of them all, the ideal hero,  
the man for whom friendship and laughter are more important than anything else, for whom the greatest victory is measured by the extent  
the man for whom friendship and laughter are more important than anything else, for whom the greatest victory is measured by the extent  
of celebrations that follow it."
of celebrations that follow it."