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Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft
Members of the crew and their DnD figurine
(from season 2, episode 5 - “Croft’s 6”)
Lara
Jonah
Cam
Zip & Sam
When the function got big beefy sweethearts
My favourite trait in tomb raider is that every one is fucking terrified of Lara Croft. Not only is she fucking unkillable, but she continuously faces cartels, yakuza, and shadowy international illuminati groups and completely D E S T R O Y S them with only two fucking pistols.
Tomb Raider Legend: Taunts a yakuza leader in front of his henchmen saying “Or you could beg for your life like last time”
Tomb Raider 2013: Dudes are fucking shitting themselves when she gets a grenade launcher
Tomb Raider Netflix: Even Devereaux wanted to at least try to recruit her.
She’s like if Indiana Jones was mixed with Batman. I love it
idk i just sort of feel that tomb raider and lara croft are perfect because what they were and became. lara croft started out as a female indiana jones in the 90s and then as society started to recognise the problem with that genre the games changed with it. they slowly started dressing her up more (less cleavage) with each game, gave her less conventionally attractive features (wide build, muscly arms, larger nose, softer jaw), started surrounding her with people of colour (her best friend's polynesian, her girlfriend-ex-situationship-friend is asian), made her three dimensional with good and bad character traits, she stops actually taking any artefacts, even the last game was entirely dedicated to lara joining an indigenous city to stop an artefact from being stolen and then taking the queen's place - after accidentally getting her killed - in their religious sacrificial ritual to save the people of the city
Thanks for the ride, third wheel. (Or am I the third wheel now?)
I love these two alot
Lara Croft: *says something completely sensible and emotionally healthy*
Jonah: oh god, Lara, what did they do to you?