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The search for " Lara Croft Island of the Sacred Beasts 3DCG
In this fan-canon, Lara is shipwrecked on a forgotten archipelago in the Dragon's Triangle (east of Japan). Unlike the gothic horror of Tomb Raider: Anniversary or the supernatural zombies of Shadow of the Tomb Raider, the "Sacred Beasts" setting is distinctly mythological. Think Princess Mononoke meets Tomb Raider: towering ancient statues overgrown with moss, bioluminescent forests, and four "guardian" creatures (a Kirin, a Phoenix, a Dragon Turtle, and a White Tiger) that hold the key to a reality-bending relic.
Lara stood at the mouth of the Grotto of Whispers, the humid air of the forgotten South Pacific island clinging to her skin. Before her sat the "Sacred Beasts"—three colossal stone statues carved from obsidian, depicting a jaguar, a serpent, and an eagle. Legend claimed they weren't just carvings, but dormant guardians of a 3D-mapped celestial engine that could rewrite history.
If you are a fan of Tomb Raider (especially the Survivor Trilogy era), high-end 3DCG, or just want to see two minutes of the best jungle ruins ever rendered, go find this video.
The search for " Lara Croft Island of the Sacred Beasts 3DCG
In this fan-canon, Lara is shipwrecked on a forgotten archipelago in the Dragon's Triangle (east of Japan). Unlike the gothic horror of Tomb Raider: Anniversary or the supernatural zombies of Shadow of the Tomb Raider, the "Sacred Beasts" setting is distinctly mythological. Think Princess Mononoke meets Tomb Raider: towering ancient statues overgrown with moss, bioluminescent forests, and four "guardian" creatures (a Kirin, a Phoenix, a Dragon Turtle, and a White Tiger) that hold the key to a reality-bending relic.
Lara stood at the mouth of the Grotto of Whispers, the humid air of the forgotten South Pacific island clinging to her skin. Before her sat the "Sacred Beasts"—three colossal stone statues carved from obsidian, depicting a jaguar, a serpent, and an eagle. Legend claimed they weren't just carvings, but dormant guardians of a 3D-mapped celestial engine that could rewrite history.
If you are a fan of Tomb Raider (especially the Survivor Trilogy era), high-end 3DCG, or just want to see two minutes of the best jungle ruins ever rendered, go find this video.