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'''The Woods of Light''', also known as '''the Clearing''', is the first level in ''[[Rayman 2]]'' and its remakes. It follows [[Rayman]] and [[Globox]]'s escape from the ''[[Buccaneer]]'', and is the first level in all versions of the game but [[Rayman 2 Forever|the Game Boy Color adaptation]], in which it doesn't appear at all. It is a tutorial level without enemies and significantly shorter than the other levels in the game. This is where [[Rayman]] learns that [[Ly]] the Fairy was captured by the [[Robo-Pirate | '''The Woods of Light''', also known as '''the Clearing''', is the first level in ''[[Rayman 2]]'' and its remakes. It follows [[Rayman]] and [[Globox]]'s escape from the ''[[Buccaneer]]'', and is the first level in all versions of the game but [[Rayman 2 Forever|the Game Boy Color adaptation]], in which it doesn't appear at all. It is a tutorial level without enemies and significantly shorter than the other levels in the game. This is where [[Rayman]] learns that [[Ly]] the Fairy was captured by the [[Robo-Pirate]]s and then decides to set her free. It is mentioned that she likes to hang out in this area. | ||
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[[Rayman]] soon finds the first [[cage]] in the game, which contains the first [[Yellow Lum]] he will collect. He has to go down a waterfall, and then up a small valley to find three [[baby Globox]]es crying. | [[Rayman]] soon finds the first [[cage]] in the game, which contains the first [[Yellow Lum]] he will collect. He has to go down a waterfall, and then up a small valley to find three [[baby Globox]]es crying. | ||
They temporarily calm down when they see [[Rayman]], but start crying again when they learn he has no idea where [[Globox|their father]] is. [[Rayman]] then asks where [[Ly]] is, and [[Baby Globox|the babies]] burst in tears, telling him she was captured by the [[Robo-Pirate | They temporarily calm down when they see [[Rayman]], but start crying again when they learn he has no idea where [[Globox|their father]] is. [[Rayman]] then asks where [[Ly]] is, and [[Baby Globox|the babies]] burst in tears, telling him she was captured by the [[Robo-Pirate|pirates]]. | ||
[[Rayman]] then decides to head for [[the Fairy Glade]], where she is help captive, and frees a group of [[Teensie]]s who argue over who of them is the king. If he has collected the five [[Yellow Lum]]s in the level, he will be able to use [[the Hall of Doors]] and leave the place. | [[Rayman]] then decides to head for [[the Fairy Glade]], where she is help captive, and frees a group of [[Teensie]]s who argue over who of them is the king. If he has collected the five [[Yellow Lum]]s in the level, he will be able to use [[the Hall of Doors]] and leave the place. | ||
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Notably, [[the Hall of Doors]] is replaced by [[the Isle of Doors]] in the Dreamcast version. | Notably, [[the Hall of Doors]] is replaced by [[the Isle of Doors]] in the Dreamcast version. | ||
In [[Rayman 2 | In [[Rayman 2 (iOS)|the iOS version]], which is directly based off of the Dreamcast version, the ledge to access [[Globox Village]] and [[Murfy]]'s [[Stone of Thought|hint stone]] still exist, but as [[Globox Village|the village]] itself has been removed, the [[Purple Lum]] is absent and the [[Stone of Thought|hint stone]] does not function. | ||
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