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'Angel of Darkness' - Locations |
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Paris
Lara meets with Werner in his Parisian apartment before he is murdered in front of her. Now a prime suspect, Lara lays low in the back alleys, finding adventure in the most unlikely places: a nightclub called Le Serpent Rouge and the famous Louvre Galleries.
- Level 1: Parisian Back Streets
- Level 2: Derelict Apartment Block
- Level 3: Industrial Rooftops
- Level 4: Margot Carvier's Apartment
- Level 5: Parisian Ghetto
- Level 6: Le Serpent Rouge
- Level 7: St. Aicard's Graveyard
- Level 8: Bouchard's Hideout
- Level 9: Louvre Storm Drains
- Level 10: Louvre Galleries
- Level 11: Archaeological Dig
- Level 12: Tomb of the Ancients
- Level 13: The Hall of Seasons
- Level 14: The Breath of Hades
- Level 15: Neptune's Hall
- Level 16: Sanctuary of the Flame
- Level 17: Wrath of the Beast
- Level 18: Galleries Under Siege
- Level 19: Von Croy's Apartment
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Prague
Lara hunts for clues in the apartment of an affluent art dealer, known as Mathias Vasiley, who was recently murdered by The Monstrum.
- Level 20: The Monstrum Crime Scene
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The Strahov Fortress
Stronghold of the evil organization behind The Monstrum killings, also located in Prague. Lara gains access through a blundering journalist, desperate to expose the organization. The Strahov Fortress is made up of different areas, including a bio-research facility, an underwater research facility, a mental institution (the only Tomb Raider level to be played from another character's perspective) and a secret tomb called The Vault of Trophies. Physically it is a large industrial complex and appears to be fronted by some kind of transport operation.
- Level 21: The Strahov Fortress
- Level 22: Bio-Research Facility
- Level 23: The Sanitarium (Kurtis)
- Level 24: Maxiumum Containment Area (Kurtis)
- Level 25: Aquatic Research Area
- Level 26: The Vault of Trophies
- Level 27: Boaz Returns (Kurtis)
- Level 28: The Lost Domain
- Level 29: Eckhardt's Lab
(Kurtis) means the player will handle the Kurtis character on that level.
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