![]() ![]() In that case, his transformation into a grotesque one-eyed monster could be taken as his punishment for stealing the Protoon, after Rayman neutralized him… Or it could also be a taboo-euphemism, like the Voldemort situation in Harry Potter. Your theories connecting Mister Dark and Jano are interesting too, and got me thinking something else: what if Mister Dark and Jano are in fact one and the same? Maybe Jano is his true name, known to only a few (Rayman, the nymphs, Polokus, etc.) and "Mister Dark" is a codename made known to the rest of the Glade's inhabitants (such as the Magician). On the other hand, IIRC the Rayman 3 manual refers to the nine different levels in that game as "universes" – I took it as hyperbole, but it could also be taken as an even earlier affirmation of that theory… Does it really? I thought the paintings were just portals between different parts of the Glade, not really inter-universe gates. Under "Multiverse", you say "Legends confirms alternate worlds". Other than that, the "Dream of Greece" theory is intriguing. While this is done at Polokus's behest, it seems to indicate that the landscape isn't directly controlled by any deity. In terms of Phantasos, it was pointed out in the Rayman 2 Knowledge of the World that the landscape was shaped by Clark. I get the impression that the decision was made because the devs were having lots of trouble making the traditional Rayman gameplay work and fit in with the minigames… It'd be interesting to know whether or not the cut maps / data still exist, and how well they worked. So there's probably very little difference between the final game and this hypothetical prototype. In terms of the "Prototype Rabbids", I recall hearing that the official decision to turn RRR into a party game was made a matter of weeks before release (or at least before locking the source). It's funny how you put "Griskin Genocide" right under "The Raypeople", since I have my own theory connecting the two which I came up with several years ago. Did you come up with all those "conspiracy theories" yourself or does it include other ideas you've seen? This is impressive, although parts of it are hard to read. ![]()
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