He who stabs the dagger into his heart will gain the power of a dragon. Legendary Chinese emperor Qin Shihuang is believed to have wielded the dagger-at least until it was seized by Tibetan warrior monks. Long ago, these monks placed the dagger in its resting place deep within the Great Wall of China.
Within the Great Wall, Lara finds a bizarre code-wheel that blocks the dagger off from her and her enemies, the Fiama Nera. Lara then goes off to Venice, to the mansion of the late magician Gianni Bartoli, who had spent his life collecting the Chinese Emporer's mystical toys. There, Lara expects to find clues of how the code-wheel works in his estate. While there she meats all sorts of baddies, including her main nemises Marco Bartoli, the dead magicians son.
Lara then heads to a sunken ship that is supposedly Gianni
Bartoli's grave. She meets up with a bunch
more baddies here. The only problem is the ship landed on its
bell under water, so Lara is walking along the dark ceiling of
the ship.
After she gets out from the inside of the ship, Lara heads of to
snowy Tibet. This is the games final section of levels. Here she
goes to a monestary that is guarded by patrolling cult members
and roving bandits (no pun intended) on the hunt for the
monestary's treasures. Lara will search for the treasure under
the moestary getting back to the Tomb part in Tomb Raider 2. In
tibet, also expect Lara to run into a few yeti's. After all, what
did she just bag in the beginning of the first game?