"Easy there," Lara said, backing away slowly. "I’m just a tourist."
"Time to go!"
Lara looked at the amulet in her hand. It pulsed with a warm light. She realized the beasts weren't monsters; they were guardians chosen by the island. By taking the amulet, she had become the new keeper.
Developing a concept for " Lara Croft: Island of the Sacred Beasts
, she is described by fans as a "beast" herself, capable of dismantling entire mercenary units from the shadows of the jungle. Key Locations & Lore While a specific "Island of the Sacred Beasts" game does not exist, these official locations define the "sacred island" trope: Location Media Origin Key "Sacred" Elements Yamatai Tomb Raider (2013) The Stormguard, weather-controlling shamanism, and the Sun Queen Himiko. Cradle of Life The Cradle of Life (Film) Shadow Guardians and the entrance to the mythical Pandora’s Box. Floating Islands Tomb Raider II (Remastered) Floating guardians, mystical trees with healing properties, and boulders that defy gravity. Themes for Analysis Isolation vs. Empowerment
She wrapped the artifact in a cloth and tucked it into her pack.
She utilized her grappling hook to swing across the ravine, landing silently on a ledge halfway up the opposite cliff. She needed to get past the Hydra without drawing its attention. She spotted a crumbling aqueduct above.
Lara Croft: Island of the Sacred Beasts