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"Everything lost is meant to be found" - Lara Croft

Lady Lara Croft is the daughter of the late Richard Croft and Lady Croft, the Earl and Countess of Abbington.

Lara Croft is a British aristocrat, millionaire and tomb raider, who is interested in archeology and collects priceless relics.

Biography[]

Early Life[]

Following her mother's death in 1976, Lara became the heir-countess, and following her father's believed death on May 15, 1985, became the owner to the Abbington Estate in Buckinghamshire, England.

She became like her father, an archaeologist, on the trail of mythological artifacts which she donated to the British Museum. Lara hired computer technical wiz, Bryce, who worked for her at the Croft Estate as her technical assist. Bryce took up residence in a caravan in the front courtyard of the manor.

Lara Croft: Tomb Raider[]

Lara Croft's adventure in 2001 started by finding an antique clock in a hidden room under the stairs. With the help of Bryce and butler Hillary, she found The Clock hidden inside an ancient clock. Seeking answers she went to an auction, to meet an old friend Wilson. Wilson sent her to Manfred Powell, who unknown to her was a member of the Illuminati. After the meeting with Manfred, Lara's Estate was attacked by the Illuminati, and The Clock stolen. Following her father's instruction that were hidden in a book, she tracked down the first location of the Triangle of Light, Tomb of the Dancing Light in Cambodia. She figured out that the obvious keyhole on the floor was false, and convinced Manfred to toss her the Key. She then took an opportunity to take the first half of the Triangle of the Light. Lara traveled to Venice to confront Manfred and discovered him to be the member of the Illuminati. Manfred then reveals that Lara's father was also member of the Illuminati. Lara accepted Manfred's proposal to join forces and retrieve the last half of the Triangle of Light. She flew to Siberia and traveled to the Lost City by dogsleds. There hidden in a planetarium was the other half of the Triangle. After retrieving it, she gave it to the Illuminati, knowing that it wouldn't be reforged. Manfred however killed Alex West forcing Lara to reveal the last missing piece hidden inside The Clock. She tossed The Clock into a time anomaly, and retrieved the "grain of sand". Reforging the Triangle transported Lara and Manfred into the City of Light, where she won the race to the top of the pyramid, thus gaining control over the Triangle. She went to see her father one last time before, coming back to the present time, just before Manfred killed Alex. While the time was still standing still, Lara turned the knife around in mid air and Manfred himself was struck with it. She then shot the Triangle of Light and it was destroyed. Manfred revealed that it was he that killed Lara's father. Lara went back for him, and they fought for a while ending with Lara killing Manfred, and taking back her father's pocket watch.

Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life[]

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Lara Croft as she appears in 2001

While exploring the Luna Temple in Greece, she finds the Mati left there by Alexander the Great. They are attacked, and the Orb is stolen by Chen Lo's men. Lara is then tasked by the MI6 to find the Pandora's Box that Jonathan Reiss is after. Lara accepts the mission on a condition that she can use a man she knew a while back, Terry Sheridan, who is in prison in Kazakhstan. After getting Terry released, they travel to China to retrieve the Mati from the Shay Ling. Terry's plan is to be captured by Chen Lo, as it is the only way to find their current base of operations. They learn that Mati has been already taken by Chen Lo's brother Xien Lo to Shanghai. Lara and Terry travel there but are unable to retrieve it. They then infiltrate Reiss' lab in Hong Kong, and manage to get the Orb back. Lara lets Bryce decipher the orb with sound and learn the location to the Cradle of Life. Lara travels to Tanzania, Africa, and meets up with Kosa, who is a translator for a tribe near the Kilimanjaro. Reiss too arrives and threatens to kill Hillary and Bryce. They then travel through the forest full of Shadow Guardians. Only Lara, Reiss and Terry manage to reach the Cradle of Life and find the Pandora's Box. Reiss and Lara fight over it and Reiss is killed when he falls into the acid. Terry also wants the box for himself and draws a gun, but Lara is faster and shoots Terry, killing him. Lara then contemplates opening the Pandora's Box, but decides against it and pushes it back into the pool of acid.

Personality[]

Lara doesn't seem to care much for her aristocratic background.

When Lara wants a relic, she's going to get it, even if she has to kill everyone and everything that gets in her way. Of course, she has saved the world, many times, by preventing powerful artifacts from falling into the wrong hands. But she only found herself in these situations by accident, while she was looking for the artifact to be just another item in her collection and, by chance, there was someone else after the same object.

She is a brave, intelligent and prudent woman, showing no signs of fear in dangerous moments. Lara is also capable of killing in cold blood without showing remorse, as when she shot and killed Terry Sheridan when he turned against her and wanted the Pandora's Box for himself.

Abilities[]

  • Peak Human Condition: She appears to be in peak-female human conditioning, having the strength, speed, acrobatic prowess, stamina, reflexes, hand-eye coordination, and durability that are greater than Olympic-level athletes, she is able to push herself for several hours at a time. Lara has very acute senses which give her excellent situational awareness.
  • Expert Martial Artist: She has decent hand-to-hand combat skills. In the 2001 movie we're able to see a picture of Lara on the army, which could be where she learned to fight.
  • Master Acrobat: she is very acrobatic and has great finesse, performing wall scrambles to reach higher levels or swinging on cloth banners as if it were a trapeze. She can climb ropes like a soldier and transition into zip-lines within a moment's notice. She is a master of agility.
  • High-Level Intelligence: Lara has spent years studying different aspects of archaeological and anthropological fields, being able to easily identify buildings and artifacts to their time period of origin from nothing more than what she can see.
  • Archaeological / Occult Knowledge: Lara has a vast knowledge of ancient history, mythology, and culture.
  • Swimming/Diving: Lara is a good swimmer, capable of navigating freezing waters and riptide.
  • Thieving Skills: As her title suggests, the Tomb Raider is a master of infiltration and breaking into ancient and modern buildings. She operates outside any laws to accomplish her goals.
  • Driving Skill: Lara has shown to have excellent control of vehicles.
  • Multilingualism: Lara can understand several languages, all of which she can speak to some extent as well.
  • Indomitable Will: Lara has shown on many occasions that she is incredibly tenacious, and will do anything in order to accomplish her goals.

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