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| appears in =''[[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc|R3]]''
| appears in =''[[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc|R3]]''
| sex = Male
| sex = Male
| species = Unknown
| species = Unknown (possibly the Grub race)
| status = Boss
| status = Boss
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All of Razoff's family's names are references to hunting. A hunter named General Zaroff appears in the short story, The Most Dangerous Game, the plot of which bears some resemblance to Rayman's encounter with Razoff in the Bog of Murk. In the Old Testament, Nimrod, who was said to be responsible for the construction of the Tower of Babel, is referred to as "a mighty hunter before the Lord". And in Greek mythology, Artemis was the goddess of hunting (it is, however, unknown if this reference to a goddess is of any real significance or connection to other deities of [[the Glade of Dreams]] such as [[Polokus]]).
All of Razoff's family's names are references to hunting. A hunter named General Zaroff appears in the short story, The Most Dangerous Game, the plot of which bears some resemblance to Rayman's encounter with Razoff in the Bog of Murk. In the Old Testament, Nimrod, who was said to be responsible for the construction of the Tower of Babel, is referred to as "a mighty hunter before the Lord". And in Greek mythology, Artemis was the goddess of hunting (it is, however, unknown if this reference to a goddess is of any real significance or connection to other deities of [[the Glade of Dreams]] such as [[Polokus]]).
==Count Razoff's Mansion==
Razoff's Mansion is located into the The Bog of Murk. It is very large and classical Mansion with many statues (for example a statue of Sssssam). There are also a few creatures captured into his mansion, if you liberate those beings they'll give you red lums.


==Relations to other characters==
==Relations to other characters==