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helloalycia · 17 hours
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𝐀 𝐏𝐄𝐑𝐈𝐋𝐎𝐔𝐒 𝐕𝐎𝐘𝐀𝐆𝐄 [𝐎𝐍𝐄] — 𝐋𝐀𝐑𝐀 𝐂𝐑𝐎𝐅𝐓
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two / masterlist / wattpad
summary: when you're invited to help film a documentary about the lost island of Yamatai, you don't expect to be fighting for your life against the natives – with your old crush from university of all people.
warning/s: mentions of violence, assault, death, ship crash, guns, paranormal stuff and basically anything the first Tomb Raider game involved lol.
author's note: so i recently replayed the tomb raider games and naturally felt the need to write a little fic for 2013 Lara bc she's a cutie who deserved the world, and thus this was born!
It's a two parter and follows the storyline from the first game and part of the comics (no need to have read them if you haven't, it's all explained within the story and pretty easy to follow). Hope you enjoy! 🥰
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I glanced around the dock, spotting the Endurance instantly, it looking just as Sam, my university classmate, described to me.
We'd met during our Film degree, where we'd worked together enough times to appreciate the partnership. When she called me up last minute to help film a documentary for TV with celebrity archaeologist Dr. Whitman, I knew I couldn't resist.
"Can I help you, miss?" a man asked as I lingered by the ship, staring up at it in awe.
"I– sorry, yes," I said with a sheepish smile, "I'm looking for Samantha Nishimura? I'm supposed to be meeting her–"
"Y/N! You're here!"
I looked behind the fisherman and spotted Sam standing on the Endurance, waving down at me enthusiastically. I smiled widely, returning her wave, before excusing myself from the man and lugging my suitcase up the ramp to meet her. As soon as I stepped foot on the ship, she pulled me in for a hug.
"I'm so glad you made it," she said excitedly. "You look great!"
I chuckled, always finding her American accent paired with her natural enthusiasm refreshing. "I said I would, didn't I? I'm grateful you called, Sam. Can't say I've been on a ship before." 
"And here's me thinking you were excited to be working with me again," she retorted sarcastically.
"Always," I assured her, making her roll her eyes playfully.
"C'mon, I wanna introduce you to everyone," she said, already dragging me by the hand to the other side of the deck.
I pulled my suitcase clumsily behind me, glad when she stopped before a familiar face who was staring out at the sea by the railing.
"Lara, Y/N's here," Sam called to her friend.
Lara turned around and I found myself smiling without meaning to. Lara Croft was Sam's best friend and we'd met on a few occasions prior to this, mostly at university when Sam and I would hang out or she'd invite me to their shared flat. I always found her fascinating, an adorably awkward and quiet girl who I couldn't help but fancy just a little bit, but she didn't need to know that. I would be lying if I said I wasn't excited to be working with her again.
"Y/N, hello," Lara greeted me with a nervous smile, the complete opposite to Sam. "How have you been?"
"Hey, Lara, I've been good, thanks," I said with a nod. "Just excited to be here is all. Sam mentioned you're helping out with the research for Dr. Whitman's documentary, that's pretty huge."
Cheeks dusting pink, Lara shrugged bashfully. "Not sure it's huge, but–”
"Oh, be quiet," Sam shushed her instantly, before shooting me a look. "This was mostly her idea. She's gonna nail it.”
"I don't doubt it," I agreed with a laugh, finding Lara's shyness endearing.
"C'mon, I'll introduce you to the others," Sam said with a slight nudge. "And I'll show you your room."
"Sounds good," I agreed, ready to follow after her.
As she began to lead the way, Lara spoke, "It's good to have you on board, Y/N."
Naturally, I found myself smiling all over again, especially when her eyes met mine. "It's good to be on board. I look forward to working with you."
She returned my smile and I forced myself to look away before I got carried away staring. I couldn't help it, she was captivating!
After showing me around the ship, which hadn't set sail just yet as we were waiting on one more, Sam introduced me to the other crew members.
There was Roth, the captain of the ship and a lovely guy (though I was biased since he was northern like me); Grim, the helmsman and a man with many stories to tell; Jonah, the guy I was definitely going to be on good terms with considering he was cooking all our dinners; Alex, the technician who, according to Sam, overcompensated for his lack of coolness with his absolute goofiness, but he was ultimately harmless; there was also Dr. Whitman, who was a questionable character but also the reason for this documentary, so I paid it no mind; and lastly, there was Reyes, who arrived right before we set sail.
"She's really good at what she does," Sam was explaining as her, Lara and I were mumbling in the kitchen over cups of tea, "but she's a little scary. Roth vouches for her."
I quirked a brow as I glanced over at Reyes, who was talking to Roth and Grim on the other side of the kitchen. "She doesn't look scary."
"Give it a day then tell us if you still think that," Lara muttered with a knowing look. "If looks could kill..."
"I can hear you ladies perfectly clear from over here, y'know," Reyes suddenly spoke, before I could respond to Lara.
We all looked up to see Reyes narrowing her eyes at us from beside Roth and Grim, and without saying another word, the three of us scrambled out the kitchen with our tea. It was easy to know what Sam and Lara meant now. Reyes was not one to get on the bad side of.
After all the introductions were done, we finally set off on our expedition to Yamatai, and I was already looking forward to what this new adventure would bring.
A few days into the journey and I already felt settled in on the ship, easily falling into a rhythm of everything. Between eating meals with the others, planning and filming footage with Sam and learning more about this mystery island of Yamatai, I was enjoying myself a lot.
I was especially enjoying getting to know Lara a bit more, outside of the usual greetings we exchanged at university. It was easy to warm up to her, though I suppose I always had. This time though, she seemed to be warming up to me too for a change and I gladly welcomed it. Though I looked for any excuse to hang around her, so it was no surprise she grew used to me.
It was a few days into it when I was getting some B-roll footage whilst Sam conducted some interviews with the crew. It was little things like Jonah cooking or Reyes fixing something or, in this instance, Lara working on some research in her room.
"So, you just wanna film me working?" she asked with confusion, after she let me in with the request of shooting some more.
"Yep, just keep doing what you're doing," I told her, nodding to her position at her desk where several papers and books were sprawled out.
"It's going to be a little boring, isn't it?" she mumbled, puzzled, as she looked back to her desk. "I'm just reading and making notes."
"That'll do," I assured her with a smile, before turning my camera on and pointing it her way. "Pretend I'm not here."
She nodded, clearly not understanding what B-roll meant, and it made me stifle a laugh as I began to film her working. It was obvious she was uncomfortable with the camera though, a little stiff, so I decided to have a little fun with it.
"So, here we have Miss Lara Croft, our resident researcher, hanging out and doing her– well, her researching, of course," I narrated quietly, dead serious as I kept filming.
She glanced up at me, quirking a brow, but I ignored it and continued.
"As you can see, there's a bit of mythology here, some languages there."
"Y/N, what are you doing?" she finally asked, cheeks tinged pink.
I straightened up and lowered my camera slightly, playing dumb. "Oh, didn't Sam tell you?"
She furrowed her brows, suddenly intrigued. "Tell me what...?"
I nodded like it was obvious. "That we're making you a TV star."
Realising I was teasing her, she scoffed quietly, ready to retort, but I beat her to it.
"Yeah, people are gonna turn on their telly for Whitman, but stay for Lara Croft," I continued nonchalantly. "Everyone's gonna be wondering who the intelligent and cute researcher is that landed Whitman on the undiscovered island of Yamatai."
"Oh, now you're just being a pain in my arse," she said disapprovingly, standing up and going to her bed.
I couldn't help but laugh. "What? It's true! I'm just giving the people what they want, Lara."
As I lifted the camera to zoom in on her face, I realised a moment too late that she'd grabbed a pillow from her bed.
"Get out!" she said with a ghost of a smile, throwing said pillow at the camera.
All I did was laugh again and she suddenly launched a second one at my face before guiding me to the door.
"Okay, okay, I'm leaving!" I defended with a grin, stepping outside her door.
She rolled her eyes at my expression, but not before her lips curved into a slight smile, then the door was slammed in my face.
Totally worth it.
I wrinkled my nose uncomfortably, feeling myself drift from dreamland to reality. Something was tickling me and it wasn't doing anything to help with my nap.
When it wouldn't stop, I reached for my nose and cracked open an eye, only to see the blurry image of Lara and Alex kneeling down before me. Confused, I opened both eyes and realised they were holding my videocamera, clearly taping something.
"What are you idiots doing?" I mumbled tiredly, sitting up when they began to chuckle.
After a quick glance in my phone camera, my eyes widened when I saw what they'd done. Black eyeliner – the same eyeliner in Lara's hand – was drawn on my face into a moustache and bushy eyebrows, and they'd recorded the whole thing.
"Hey!" I shouted, fixing them with a glare, and as soon as I got up, they both began to squeal as they took my videocamera and ran out of there.
I struggled after them, making it as far as the hallway before I gave up with the chase, but not after shouting some select insults at them.
"You should've known not to fall asleep with them nearby," Sam warned with a stifled smile, leaning against the doorframe when she spotted me.
"Thanks for the advice," I said grumpily, before going to the bathroom to wipe it off.
After managing to scrub it off with some makeup wipes, I went to my cabin to relax in peace, then I heard a knock on my open door. Turning around, I narrowed my eyes suspiciously upon seeing Lara standing there, holding my videocamera.
"Sorry," she apologised, though it was hard to believe her when she was smiling uncontrollably.
"You're not though," I pointed out, accepting the camera from her grasp.
"Yeah, not really," she admitted with a chuckle, before following me to my bed to sit on it. "I was just getting that extra footage you wanted. B-roll, right?"
I tensed my jaw as I fixed her with a suspicious glance, seeing the innocent smile she feigned as she used my own words against me. Annoyingly enough, she was still cute.
"It's fine, Croft, I'll get my own back eventually," I replied as I leaned against my headboard.
"Oh, I'm so scared," she said sarcastically, sitting at the foot of my bed and leaning back against the dresser.
"You just see," I retorted knowingly, already planning several ways to get back at her and Alex.
She laughed, a wholehearted laugh that lit up the room in an instant and brought butterflies to my chest. "How about I make it up to you?"
I lifted a brow, curious. "Oh, yeah? How?"
She pulled her knees up to her chest as she gave me a proud look over them, brown eyes twinkling. "Jonah may or may not have snuck an extra stash of Jaffa Cakes on board for me. Some extras. And I may or may not be inclined to share."
I began to smile with amusement. "I suppose that could sway me."
Her own smile widened. "What are waiting for? C'mon!"
I laughed as she got off the bed. "What, now?"
"Duh!"
She was already leading the way out of my room, so I went on and followed after her, the two of us eventually settling in her cabin. I got comfortable on her bed as she dug around in her wardrobe before triumphantly pulling out a pack of Jaffa Cakes.
If I'd known Jaffa Cakes were the key to Lara Croft's heart, I would've bought them for her a long time ago. As soon as she pulled them out, she was instantly comfortable, settling on the bed beside me and splitting a few between us.
We fell into conversation about where she was up to with her research and her theories on Yamatai generally, and it was adorable watching how passionate she spoke of it all. One of the few times I'd seen her in her element was when she was working, theorising, researching. Despite only understanding half of what she was saying, I couldn't bear to interrupt because she looked so carefree talking about it.
Only when she was finished sharing her latest theory about the exact location of Yamatai – something we still hadn't decided on as a crew – and Whitman's reluctance to hear her out, did I speak.
"He's got all these degrees, but he doesn't seem very clever," I said what I was thinking, making her chuckle.
"Y/N, c'mon, that's mean," she said in a way that made me think she'd had the same thought too.
"What? It's true!" I defended. "You're a lot smarter than him, Lara. A million degrees or not, he should listen to you."
Her smile softened at my words. "Well, that's nice of you to say. Thank you."
I shrugged, not trying to be nice but genuinely meaning it. Whitman was a TV personality first and an archaeologist second. In the short time we'd spent together, it was easy to see he was only in it for the money and glory, whereas Lara was the prime example of someone with genuine interest in the discovery. It was a shame Whitman couldn't see that.
"What about you anyway?" she spoke, earning my attention. "How's your first voyage on sea?"
"Not bad actually," I said with a nod. "I've never been on a ship before so it's pretty exciting. Plus, it helps that I'm with friends. Those are the best kinds of jobs."
"Aww, you think of me as a friend?" she asked playfully, hand to her chest.
I met her eyes with a deadpan expression. "I was talking about Sam."
She scoffed before launching her pillow at my head, making me laugh as I blocked my face with my arms.
"I'm kidding!" I exclaimed. "But I mean it about the trip. It's fun. Plus, it's a job and it's always nice to get paid."
She rolled her eyes playfully, leaning back again. "What are you planning to do after?"
I looked up in thought before shrugging. "Dunno yet. I'll see what happens, I guess. How about you?"
"I'll probably work with Roth until I figure it out," she admitted.
I watched her with intrigue. "Sam mentioned you love travelling and archaeology. Showed me pictures from those trips you took together back in uni. It seems fitting you'd continue down that path."
A small smile appeared on her lips at the memory. "Yeah, those were fun. And I do, I just..." Her smile faded, a distant look in her eyes. "I'm not sure what to do just yet. My father, he... he started my love for it all, but I suppose I'm still discovering what I'm capable of."  
I nodded slowly, though she seemed distracted by thoughts of her father. I recalled Sam mentioning in passing that her dad died when she was young, a famous archaeologist at the time. It was upsetting, but I didn't want Lara to feel like she had to share anything about that with me, so I didn't comment on it.
Instead, I said, "You're capable of a hell of a lot, Lara, I'm sure of it."
She hummed with amusement, lips curving into a smile as she glanced at me. It was clear she didn't believe me, but I hoped she would learn that for herself soon enough.
It all happened so quickly, it almost didn't feel real.
One minute I was reading in my cabin, the next a loud crash woke me up and water was flooding the room. It was chaos – the flashing lights, the roar of the ocean, the shouting from the crew – and I could feel hands guiding me out on the deck, towards a boat, but the ship was sinking way too quickly and a wave crashed over us and then nothing.
If I didn't wake up spluttering in the sand, I would've believed I'd died in the crash.
Coughs wracked my body as I spat out seawater in the dark, my eyes barely adjusting in the moonlight. Again, the roar of the ocean filled my ears and I could feel the water rising and falling at my feet where I must have washed up onshore.
It took me a moment to accept I was alive, and then another moment to understand what the hell had happened. I rose to my feet, turning around with wide eyes as I saw remnants of other boats, long-abandoned and crashed on shore. Where the hell was I? Where were the others?
My body was aching and my head was spinning, but I pushed that all aside as I looked around frantically, hoping to see anyone else. If I'd washed up here, surely they had too!
There was no sign of anyone near me and I looked ahead to see the forest, afraid to go anywhere near it, especially at night. But my hesitation was the perfect chance for a stranger to shout out into the night, startling me. I spun around, confused when I saw a creepy man walking towards me. Where the hell had he come from?
And why was he holding a gun?
My eyes widened as his pace picked up, and I didn't think twice as I ran away from him, using the density of the trees to hide my figure from his rising gun. He was shouting to some others, but I refused to stop running despite the bushes whipping me in the face and shredding my clothes.
Nothing was making sense, but I knew I definitely wasn't about to die on some random island.
When I was sure I'd put some distance between us, I hid behind a large tree, pressing my body to the tree trunk and holding my breath. Sweat coated my skin and I felt like I was about to pass out, but I had to find the others. And the only way to do that was to get away from this psycho island native who wanted to kill me.
Five minutes passed where I didn't move a muscle and I was sure I'd escaped, but then hands suddenly grabbed me, making my heart stop, and I was thrown to the ground.
"Where the hell d'you think you're going?" the man snarled from above me, sadistic grin forming on his lips.
I scrambled backwards on my hands, heart thumping in my chest. He pointed his gun at me and I stopped, no choice but to obey.
"Stand up," he ordered.
I swallowed thickly and began to stand slowly, aware of his deadly aim. "Please, I don't know who you are, but–"
"Shut up!" he said, smacking the gun across my face, taking me completely by surprise.
I blinked the stars from my eyes as he grabbed me by my shirt, holding me in place. He said nothing else as he began dragging me forward, but I knew I couldn't let him take me. If I was going to die, I'd at least let it be fighting.
Assuming I was still dazed, he paid no mind when I suddenly elbowed him in the gut. It was his turn to be surprised and I used that to try and take his gun, but he only shoved me off him with force.
Cursing inwardly and starting to panic, I turned around to run away again, but he shot his gun blindly and it skimmed my arm, both the noise and pressure making me falter.
I groaned as I clutched my arm, eyes burning with unshed tears, and then I felt the stranger wrestle me to the ground.
"You little bitch," he grunted, attempting to straddle me.
I kicked him, trying to flee, but all I succeeded in doing was knocking the gun from his hands. He shouted as he forced himself on me, straddling me and wrapping his hands around my throat.
My hands scratched at his skin, trying to make him budge, but he was squeezing so tightly that my breathing was getting cut off.
I tried grabbing around for something, anything, to defend myself with, but I couldn't feel anything nor move my head to see. I struggled, becoming lightheaded, terrified as this sicko's eyes watched from above with adoration, and then I felt it. Some sort of blade, dangling out the pocket of his trousers.
With one swift movement, I jammed it into the side of his head, making him yell and let go immediately. There was blood, I could feel it running down my hand, but I didn't stop as I jammed the blade into his head again, knocking him off me. I did it once more for good measure, the light leaving his eyes and the side of his head gushing with blood, and only when I was sure I was safe and could catch my breath again did I stop.
My throat was sore as I gasped, hand dropping the pocket knife, and that was when I felt the warm blood and looked down. Crimson soaked my hand, splattered across my skin. My eyes drew upwards to the dead body – the body I killed – and the combination of that, my nausea from the crash and the fact that I'd almost died made me throw up.
Tears streamed down my face as I wiped my mouth, body trembling, cold from the water. What had I done? How had I become a murderer so quickly?
My head whipped around when I heard male voices in the distance and I tensed up. Horrified, I got up and left the scene without lingering, running in the opposite direction as far as I could go before I was certain I was alone.
It was still so dark out, the forest becoming more and more terrifying as I stumbled further into it. My ears were perked up, listening for any sound of my friends or my attackers, but I couldn't hear a thing. It only dawned on me when I'd put a lot of distance between me and the body that I stupidly didn't grab the gun, so I found a large stick on the floor and kept a vice-like grip on it as I got more and more lost.
After what felt like forever but was probably only half an hour, I saw light in the distance and hesitantly approached. It was a campfire, which could be good or bad. But when I reached it, nobody was there. Strange.
I looked around cautiously before doing a once over of the ruins the campfire was in, worried I'd stumbled onto a hideout of my attackers. And then I heard a noise and my heart froze in my chest, panic settling in as I feared the worst.
Weapon in hand, I hid behind a crumbling wall, holding my breath for the second time that night. There were footsteps approaching and my grip tightened on the stick in my hand, ready to swing if need be.
As soon as the stranger stepped beside me, about to check my hiding spot, I leapt out and swung my stick with a scream. The stranger ducked just on time, and as I pulled back to swing again, they looked up at me with pleading eyes.
"Y/N!"
I paused, stick falling from my grasp when I recognised Lara standing before me.
"Oh my god, Lara," I blubbered, ever so relieved to see a familiar face, before meeting her halfway in a tight embrace. Half crying, I continued, "I'm sorry, I didn't know. I thought– they were following me and they– I–"
"It's okay, it's just me," she assured me, before pulling back slightly, and she looked as worse for wear as I felt.
Her eyes tracked my expression, down to my blood-splattered clothes, and I knew what she was thinking. Shame and guilt and fear all suffocated me under her gaze.
"I didn't mean to," I said weakly, shaking my head. "I didn't, but he was gonna– he tried to–"
"Hey, it's okay, I understand," she said with concern, pulling me in for another hug. "It's okay."
I tried to calm myself, but I couldn't stop trembling with both fear and relief. At least I wasn't alone anymore.
"You're hurt," I realised when I pulled back, spotting a dark patch on her shirt, where her stomach was. "Shit, Lara, are you–?"
"I'm fine," she said quickly, though her hand resting on the wound wasn't promising, neither was her rattled expression.
"Lara–"
"I think I know where the others are," she cut me off before I could question her. "We should find them. We're not alone out here."
Her tone of voice made me realise she'd had her own fight with some island natives. Was that how she'd gotten hurt?
I nodded, squeezing her hand as comfortingly as I could, considering. "Let's go."
The next two days were the worst of my life, of all of our lives, no doubt.
Sam had been taken by the island natives, who worshipped the Sun Queen, Himiko, which was coincidentally who this whole expedition was about. The island we'd washed up on was Yamatai, but nobody could have expected it to be this deadly. Lara and Dr. Whitman were separated from Jonah, Alex, Reyes and I, as were Roth and Grim.
I was certain we were going to die, especially when we were locked up in a cell, dangling like bait. But Lara did the impossible and saved us all, even bringing Sam back.
We escaped to a different part of the island where Reyes thought she could revive an old boat for us to escape on. But Lara thought it was impossible, theorising that the island was stopping us from leaving – that Himiko was. Naturally, Reyes thought she was insane, especially after we just lost Roth, Grim and Alex.
"It was your idea to come here and look what happened?!" Reyes shouted at Lara harshly.
"Reyes," Jonah said in a disappointed voice.
"What? It's true!" Reyes retorted without an ounce of remorse. "It was her idea to head in this direction. We're in this mess because of her!"
"That's not fair, Reyes," I said with a frown.
"No, she's right," Lara agreed with a neutral expression, giving nothing away. "This is my fault. But I'm telling you, even if we fix the boat, we won't be able to leave. I found something, a way we might be able to control the storms. But–"
"Save it," Reyes snapped. "I'll be fixing this boat and leaving. With or without you."
She stormed off as Jonah sighed and went after her. Meanwhile Sam gave me a knowing look before wrapping an arm around Lara.
"We aren't leaving without you," she promised, but Lara only sighed and shrugged Sam off.
"You won't be leaving at all unless we can control these storms," Lara pointed out. "I'm going to see what the caves reveal. A soldier's entry talks about something we can use."
"Lara," Sam said, meeting her eyes. "Can't you just–?"
"It's the only way, Sam," Lara said, and a hint of guilt was in her voice. "I'm gonna get us all home. I have to."
Sam frowned, but pulled her in for a hug. "Be safe."
"I will," Lara promised, squeezing her best friend.
Sam joined the others as I quirked a brow at Lara.
"What?" she asked, shuffling uncomfortably under my stare.
"You can't just go back out there, not when a bunch of crazy people are trying to kill us," I told her, stepping forward.
"Please, don't make me try to convince you too," Lara groaned.
"Reyes was wrong, what she said," I said, finding her eyes. "None of this is your fault. You couldn't have known–"
"We came because I thought I knew what I was doing," Lara cut me off abruptly, before flinching at the harshness of it. "I have to fix this."
I frowned, studying her guilt-laden eyes. She was too stubborn to listen to me, and annoyingly enough, I believed what she was saying about the storms and the island stopping us from leaving. There was something seriously paranormal going on. And if she could find a way to stop it, she should.
"Fine," I gave in, making her raise her brows. "But let me come with you."
She shook her head instantly. "I'll be quicker on my own–"
"Lara–"
"You'll only slow me down," she added.
"I can help, I'll be–"
"I said no!" she snapped, startling me. Closing her eyes briefly, she breathed out. "We've lost too many. I can't risk losing another. I won't have you dying on me, Y/N."
I took her hand in mine, glad when she opened her eyes to look at me. "And what about you? Who stops you dying on me?"
She pursed her lips, saying nothing, but the determination was still present and I knew I couldn't sway her.
"Be careful," I pleaded, pulling her in for a hug. "And come back. Please."
She nodded slowly, returning my hug. "I will."
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astrariums · 2 months
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acecroft · 1 year
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When all seemed lost. I found a truth. And I knew what I must become.
TOMB RAIDER (2013) dev. Crystal Dynamics Released on March 5, 2013
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drakenathan · 1 year
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Tomb Raider (2013)
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laracroftdaily · 7 months
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Concept Art for TOMB RAIDER: ASCENSION (early stages of Tomb Raider 2013)
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haelyonn · 6 months
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Here is my screenshot redraw of Lara in the upcoming Tomb Raider Netflix series 🏹🔥✨
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autie-j · 2 months
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Tomb raider 2013: Sam is so important to Lara that her entire motivation for much of the game is saving her. Lara will go through hell and back, to the point that she'll forever be changed as a person, all for Sam's sake. She will tear this entire island apart, along with everyone on it, if it means Sam is safe once again
Rise and Shadow of the Tomb Raider: Sam? Sam who?
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farren-elwood · 5 months
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Part 2 of this post
Vol. 10 - A killing of angels
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She’s known Kaz for two days and she wraps her arm around Kaz’s waist, the only canonical lesbian, plus that forehead touch? C’mon
Vol. 11 - A ghost at rest
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Vol. 12 - Fall of the curtain
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Sam having Jaffa cakes in her purse, knowing it’s Lara’s favourite treat
Vol. 13 - The watchers
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Tomboy Lara, tomboy Lara
Vol. 14 - Dark waters
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SAM’S PINKY!!
Part 3
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frogyjones-art · 9 months
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Hello Lara Croft nation, it's time to raid some tombs. (Alts and close ups under cut)
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Close ups:
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lovreams · 7 months
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I'm saying that 2024 is gona be the YEAR of the Tomb Raider fans
we have the realeased of the remastered version of tomb raider I, II and III
AND the anime netflix series of tomb raider
I'M SO EXCITED
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imgayforlaracroft · 2 years
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I have many feelings about Lara Croft
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astrariums · 2 months
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lambda-serpentis · 2 months
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I'm replaying Tomb Raider 2013, and I'm taking some screens. Gotta say I'm proud of these so far.
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thecrofttomb · 2 months
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A Survivor Was Born 11 Years Ago!
On this day, 11 years ago, we shipwrecked on a mysterious island off the coast of Japan, located somewhere in the Dragon's Triangle.
From escaping captivity to climbing a radio tower to signal for help, Lara faced a perilous and challenging ordeal to reunite with her crewmates and leave Yamatai for good.
Which moment from the game struck you the most? 🏹⛩️🏯
Explore the gallery below for a short trip down memory lane!
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Happy anniversary to Tomb Raider (2013) and congratulations for this big milestone to the development teams at Crystal Dynamics and Eidos Montréal, the entire cast of actors, Square Enix, and everyone involved in making the game.
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ava-dreel-thinks · 21 days
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Wait like I was haha joking before but are Sam and Lara actually a couple? They hold hands all the time, they hold each other, Sam calls Lara “sweetie” Roth fucking DIES and Sam’s more concerned about her gf like… this isn’t even an “I know what you are” meme like I genuinely think the dev team/writers did this on purpose.
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hauntedwaitingroom · 1 month
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my favourite trope of all time has to be a final girl covered in blood
like if you agree
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