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{{quote|text=What would be the legends without the Greeks' tragedy? This world will expose you to various classical myths, but treated through a raymanesque perspective... | {{quote|text=What would be the legends without the Greeks' tragedy? This world will expose you to various classical myths, but treated through a raymanesque perspective... | ||
The [[minotaur]]s almost lovable in their pocket size format, the amazing maze and the bubbling lava make it a Hell | The [[minotaur]]s almost lovable in their pocket size format, the amazing maze and the bubbling lava make it a Hell of a world...|sign=Unknown|source=''Rayman Legends''}} | ||
of a world...|sign=Unknown|source=''Rayman Legends''}} | |||
This world is inspired by Ancient Greece, and is set atop high up mountains, deep caverns, and ancient Greco-Roman buildings. The heroes of this world come across many obstacles, such as a mysterious floating hand, which shoots down thunder upon them, swarms of [[dark creature]]s that cannot be harmed physically by the heroes, and [[Minotaur]]s, some of which can shoot fire from their mouths. The [[Dark Teensy]] of this world will summon dragons when being encountered for the first time, who will chase the heroes through various labyrinthine corridors and chasms. To end, a mysterious [[Dark Cloud]] serves as the boss of this world, going through various forms, each requiring extreme tenacity and skill to beat, once beaten, the heroes are awarded with a vast amount of [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]], before finally sending the final [[Dark Teensy]] to the [[moon]], creating a complete musical and visual homage to the 1902 French sci-fi silent film ''A Trip to the Moon'' (''Le Voyage dans la Lune''). The heroes celebrate the new age of peace in the [[The Glade of Dreams|Glade]]. The world ends with the musical level of [[Dragon Slayer]], which is a parody of the song ''Antisocial'' originally by Trust. | This world is inspired by Ancient Greece, and is set atop high up mountains, deep caverns, and ancient Greco-Roman buildings. The heroes of this world come across many obstacles, such as a mysterious floating hand, which shoots down thunder upon them, swarms of [[dark creature]]s that cannot be harmed physically by the heroes, and [[Minotaur]]s, some of which can shoot fire from their mouths. The [[Dark Teensy]] of this world will summon dragons when being encountered for the first time, who will chase the heroes through various labyrinthine corridors and chasms. To end, a mysterious [[Dark Cloud]] serves as the boss of this world, going through various forms, each requiring extreme tenacity and skill to beat, once beaten, the heroes are awarded with a vast amount of [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]], before finally sending the final [[Dark Teensy]] to the [[moon]], creating a complete musical and visual homage to the 1902 French sci-fi silent film ''A Trip to the Moon'' (''Le Voyage dans la Lune''). The heroes celebrate the new age of peace in the [[The Glade of Dreams|Glade]]. The world ends with the musical level of [[Dragon Slayer]], which is a parody of the song ''Antisocial'' originally by Trust. | ||