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The real-world influence for these levels come from ancient Greco-Roman mythology and society, as seen in the ornate ionic columns of various dilapidated temples, and even ancient astrology, parodied with the constellations visible in the first level. A reference to the god of the sky, Zeus, appears in the first level, with a mysterious floating hand that can electrocute Rayman if he fails to escape. Later levels take place in a fiery, hellish abyss, possibly a metaphor for Hades, the underworld. The world culminates in a long battle against a horde of dark creatures, after which Rayman finally escapes from the pit.
The real-world influence for these levels come from ancient Greco-Roman mythology and society, as seen in the ornate ionic columns of various dilapidated temples, and even ancient astrology, parodied with the constellations visible in the first level. A reference to the god of the sky, Zeus, appears in the first level, with a mysterious floating hand that can electrocute Rayman if he fails to escape. Later levels take place in a fiery, hellish abyss, possibly a metaphor for Hades, the underworld. The world culminates in a long battle against a horde of dark creatures, after which Rayman finally escapes from the pit.
==Gallery==
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| [[File:ConstellationRL.png|thumb|left|320px|Constellations]]
| [[File:ConstellationRL(2).png|thumb|center|400px|Constellations, as seen when [[Dark Teensy|Dark Teensies]] are defeated]]
| [[File:Wallprops.png|thumb|left|200px]]
|}


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Revision as of 15:45, 29 October 2014

The previous name of this world

Olympus Maximus is the fifth world of paintings in Rayman Legends. It is also the last main world in the game.

The real-world influence for these levels come from ancient Greco-Roman mythology and society, as seen in the ornate ionic columns of various dilapidated temples, and even ancient astrology, parodied with the constellations visible in the first level. A reference to the god of the sky, Zeus, appears in the first level, with a mysterious floating hand that can electrocute Rayman if he fails to escape. Later levels take place in a fiery, hellish abyss, possibly a metaphor for Hades, the underworld. The world culminates in a long battle against a horde of dark creatures, after which Rayman finally escapes from the pit.

Gallery

Constellations
Constellations, as seen when Dark Teensies are defeated

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