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The '''four Kings''' – '''[[Carnivora]]''', the '''[[Mocking Bird]]''', '''[[El Stomacho]]''' and '''[[Creveton]]''' – are the rulers of the four lands that compose [[the Glade of Dreams]] in ''[[Rayman Origins]]''. When [[Polokus|Bubble Dreamer]] started having nightmares again, the Kings fell under their influence, and became gigantic, evil monsters. [[Rayman]] and his friends must track down these four monsters and defeat them. When they do, the monsters revert to the small, benevolent creatures they originally were, and begin projecting a ray of energy across the sea to the [[Dreamer's Door]]. These rays are focused by four [[nymph]]s, each of whom corresponds to one of the Kings. When the four Kings have been freed and enough [[Electoon]]s have been collected, the Dreamer's Door opens, allowing the heroes to pass through to the [[Moody Clouds]] – the final land of the main game. In [[The Reveal]], the final part of this land, the heroes must fight mechanical recreations of [[Carnivora]] and the [[Mocking Bird]] (neither of which are quite as powerful as the original).
The '''four Kings''' – '''[[Carnivora]]''', the '''[[Mocking Bird]]''', '''[[El Stomacho]]''' and '''[[Creveton]]''' – are the rulers of the four lands that compose [[the Glade of Dreams]] in ''[[Rayman Origins]]''. When [[Polokus|Bubble Dreamer]] started having nightmares again, the Kings fell under their influence, and became gigantic, evil monsters. [[Rayman]] and his friends must track down these four monsters and defeat them. When they do, the monsters revert to the small, benevolent creatures they originally were, and begin projecting a ray of energy across the sea to the [[Dreamer's Door]]. These rays are focused by four [[nymph]]s, each of whom corresponds to one of the Kings. When the four Kings have been freed and enough [[Electoon]]s have been collected, the Dreamer's Door opens, allowing the heroes to pass through to the [[Moody Clouds]] – the final land of the main game. In [[The Reveal]], the final part of this land, the heroes must fight mechanical recreations of [[Carnivora]] and the [[Mocking Bird]] (neither of which are quite as powerful as the original).


In [[Mystical Pique]], the level preceding and connected to [[Moody Clouds]], the heroes encounter the [[Golem]], an enormous stone monster whom they must defeat. He appears to be the ruler of his land, but does not seem to be counted as one of the Kings. When defeated, the Golem simply falls apart rather than reverting into a friendly character.
In [[Mystical Pique]], the level preceding and connected to [[Moody Clouds]], the heroes encounter the [[Golem]], an enormous stone monster whom they must defeat. He appears to be the ruler or guardian of his land, but does not seem to be counted as one of the Kings. When defeated, the Golem simply falls apart rather than reverting into a friendly character.


The Kings bear a certain plot resemblance to the bosses of the original ''[[Rayman 1|Rayman]]'', in that each boss is strongly associated with their own land, and reverts to a friendly state once they have been defeated. This may mean that the original game's bosses were corrupted by the influence of [[Polokus]]'s nightmares, which were presumably the result of [[Mr Dark]] stealing [[the Great Protoon]] and imbalancing [[the Glade of Dreams]]. The Kings also resemble the Guardians of the [[four Masks of Polokus]] in ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape|Rayman 2]]'', in that their number is four. The Kings are considerably smaller than most of the creatures that they rule, slightly resembling [[Gumsi]], the king of the [[Knaaren]] from ''[[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc|Rayman 3]]''.
The Kings bear a certain plot resemblance to the bosses of the original ''[[Rayman 1|Rayman]]'', in that each boss is strongly associated with their own land, and reverts to a friendly state once they have been defeated. This may mean that the original game's bosses were corrupted by the influence of [[Polokus]]'s nightmares, which were presumably the result of [[Mr Dark]] stealing [[the Great Protoon]] and imbalancing [[the Glade of Dreams]]. The Kings also resemble the Guardians of the [[four Masks of Polokus]] in ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape|Rayman 2]]'', in that their number is four. The Kings are considerably smaller than most of the creatures that they rule, slightly resembling [[Gumsi]], the king of the [[Knaaren]] from ''[[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc|Rayman 3]]''.