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+ | '''Damocles''' is a figure in Greek Mythology. He was an excessively flattering courtier in the court of Dionysos II of Syracuse, a 4th Century BC tyrant of Syracuse, Italy.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damocles</ref> He exclaimed that, as a great man of power and authority, Dionysius was truly fortunate. Dionysius offered to switch places with him for a day, so he could taste first hand that fortune. In the evening a banquet was held, where Damocles very much enjoyed being waited upon like a king. Only at the end of the meal did he look up and notice a sharpened sword hanging by a single piece of horsehair directly above his head. Immediately, he lost all taste for the fine foods and beautiful boys and asked leave of the tyrant, saying he no longer wanted to be so fortunate. | ||
+ | == In the Tomb Raider Games == | ||
+ | === Tomb Raider === | ||
+ | In the first [[Tomb Raider]] game, in the level [[St Francis' Folly]] Lara has to explore a room dedicated to Damocles. The room is lined with swords hanging from the ceiling, which will start to fall down on her as soon as she has picked up the [[Damocles Key]]. | ||
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+ | === Tomb Raider: Anniversary === | ||
+ | The level [[Greece - St. Francis Folly]] in [[Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Anniversary]] also features a room dedicated to Damocles with falling swords on the ceiling. In addition there are smaller, retracting swords on the floor to make the exit from the room more difficult after retrieving the [[Key of Damocles]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:38, 9 November 2016
Damocles is a figure in Greek Mythology. He was an excessively flattering courtier in the court of Dionysos II of Syracuse, a 4th Century BC tyrant of Syracuse, Italy.[1] He exclaimed that, as a great man of power and authority, Dionysius was truly fortunate. Dionysius offered to switch places with him for a day, so he could taste first hand that fortune. In the evening a banquet was held, where Damocles very much enjoyed being waited upon like a king. Only at the end of the meal did he look up and notice a sharpened sword hanging by a single piece of horsehair directly above his head. Immediately, he lost all taste for the fine foods and beautiful boys and asked leave of the tyrant, saying he no longer wanted to be so fortunate.
In the Tomb Raider Games
Tomb Raider
In the first Tomb Raider game, in the level St Francis' Folly Lara has to explore a room dedicated to Damocles. The room is lined with swords hanging from the ceiling, which will start to fall down on her as soon as she has picked up the Damocles Key.
Tomb Raider: Anniversary
The level Greece - St. Francis Folly in Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Anniversary also features a room dedicated to Damocles with falling swords on the ceiling. In addition there are smaller, retracting swords on the floor to make the exit from the room more difficult after retrieving the Key of Damocles.
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