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Description Lara Croft's "rebirth".
After enduring a hazardous breaching of her ship off the coast of a Pacific island, Lara finds herself in a hidden chamber at the foot of a cliff.
The home of a greedy pirate who had perished there, clinging onto his booty.

Which path shall she now chose...the ladder down to potentially hidden catacombs or the chain that may reveal the complex above?
You decide.

(The snake can be regarded as the Buddhist symbol of rebirth through the shedding of skin, whilst the light shining on her face also attempts to illustrate her new beginning).

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