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{{quote|text=This is a wise old Tibetan. He'll make you discover musical instruments, rhythms and melodies, and he will tell you some beautiful rhymes.|sign=Official site|source=''[[Rayman Junior]]''<ref>''Rayman Junior'' official site, Le sage Tibétain, http://web.archive.org/web/20020608132643/http://sites.ubisoft.fr/raymanedu/ami/ami2/sage.html</ref>}}
{{quote|text=This is a wise old Tibetan. He'll make you discover musical instruments, rhythms and melodies, and he will tell you some beautiful rhymes.|sign=Official site|source=''[[Rayman Junior]]''<ref>''Rayman Junior'' official site, Le sage Tibétain, http://web.archive.org/web/20020608132643/http://sites.ubisoft.fr/raymanedu/ami/ami2/sage.html</ref>}}


The '''Monks''', also known as '''the Tibetan sages''', are an order of meditative, pacific giants found only in [[Band Land]], the second environment visited in [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]]. They wear red-and-yellow robes and caps. Like [[Rayman]], they have no arms, and their hands float disconnected from their bodies. However, they do appear to have legs and necks, making them only partially limbless. In ''[[Rayman Activity Centre]]'', a drawing of a Monk without a neck appears. The [[Magician]] claims that this is one of his friends. They are always seen sitting, cross-legged, floating in the air. They are found primarily in the cloudy reaches of [[Gong Heights]], though a few can be found in [[Allegro Presto]], and in the first part of [[Mr Sax's Hullaballoo]], which combines elements from all of the Band Land levels. The Monks' eyes are always closed and their mouths always form relaxed smiles. As they meditate, most monks bring [[bongo]]es back and forth in a steady rhythm; when the bongoes are held in front of the Monks' faces, they appear to form scowling patterns. As Rayman progresses, he begins to encounter Monks who hold groups of six connected blue orbs which resemble giant [[Ting]]s. Eventually he comes across Monks who juggle gigantic blue spheres between their hands and head. When the blue spheres are examined closely, they appear to show a reflection of a smiling cloud in the sky. Rayman can use the bongoes and both the large and blue spheres as platforms.
The '''Monks''', also known as '''the Tibetan sages''', are an order of meditative, pacific giants found only in [[Band Land]], the second environment visited in [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]]. They wear red-and-yellow robes and caps. Like [[Rayman]], they have no arms, and their hands float disconnected from their bodies. However, they do appear to have legs and necks, making them only partially limbless. In ''[[Rayman Activity Centre]]'', a drawing of a Monk without a neck appears. The [[Magician]] claims that this is one of his friends. They are always seen sitting, cross-legged, floating in the air. They are found primarily in the cloudy reaches of [[Gong Heights]], though a few can be found in [[Allegro Presto]], and in the first part of [[Mr Sax's Hullaballoo]], which combines elements from all of the Band Land levels. The Monks' eyes are always closed and their mouths always form relaxed smiles. As they meditate, most monks bring [[bongo]]es back and forth in a steady rhythm; when the bongos are held in front of the Monks' faces, they appear to form scowling patterns. As Rayman progresses, he begins to encounter Monks who hold groups of six connected blue orbs which resemble giant [[Ting]]s. Eventually he comes across Monks who juggle gigantic blue spheres between their hands and head. When the blue spheres are examined closely, they appear to show a reflection of a smiling cloud in the sky. Rayman can use the bongos and both the large and small blue spheres as platforms.


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