![]() Troll: He also sometimes enjoys trolling the contestants.Riddle Me This: Contestants can gain a key if they solve his riddles.For instance, it can happen when a contestant quickly figures out the answer to a riddle of his, leaving him dumbfounded and a bit frustrated. Rambling Old Man Monologue: Gets into these sometimes.Mage Tower: Until 2011, Fort Boyard's lookout tower was his lair, and it was filled with Alchemy tools.Long-Lived: Said to have been born in 1815 in his backstory.Leitmotif: "Man of the Tower", composed by Paul Koulak.Cool Old Guy: A wise and funny old man looking like a wizard and asking clever riddles.In case a candidate fails to solve his riddle, he can decide to either put the key back in his cabinet or throw it at sea for another contestant to get (usually the best swimmer of the group, for obvious reasons). Cool Key: The keys he has are equipped with a float.Later seasons turned him into the master of the Fort and the closest thing the game has for an antagonist, giving him plenty more appearances, as he is the one giving each new trials and presiding the challenges with the Masters of Darkness. Ascended Extra: While he's always been one of the symbols of the Fort, he used to be a mere trialmaster in earlier seasons, appearing two or three times an episode to ask a riddle.Of course, he's still fair-play enough to create games that are winnable, and to reward the winners. Adaptational Villainy: In the latest seasons, he's presented in the plot as the main antagonist: the man who created the game in order to prevent the contestants from "stealing" his money (it's worth noting here that the aforementioned contestants play for charitable associations).In recent years he has taken a more central and antagonistic role. Contestants must solve his riddles to get a key. The old and wise master of Fort Boyard who dresses in white (or very light pink) robes. And that is just a beginning.Played by: Michel Scourneau (1990), Yann Le Gac (1991-2001 / again since 2003), Didier Hervé (2002) Once the Adventure Park was built in Dubai, we decided to come to our neighbors and started building in Warsaw. Why be limited by the borders of the Czech republic, when you can literally build entertainment centers all over the world?Īnd why not to start in the amazing Dubai next to the world famous skyscrapers? It was a massive challenge, however, Tomas and his team could not be scared of any challenges, right?Īnd that is why in 2018 TEPfactor decided to conquer the world. At this moment thousands of happy adventurers come to TEPfactor every single year having the time of their lives. The reputation of the TEPfactor slowly grew and the calendar began to be filled with customers. Then again, beginnings are always hard, right? Tomas was searching for the first customers with almost a binocular, he welcomed them personally, he himself even cooked for them hoping one day the spell will break. The first year could definitely not be taken for a successful one. The construction of TEPfactor was not easy, it was filled with sweat, but also the enormous joy of every accomplished task as the center was built pretty much by hand. A huge inspiration was also the famous TV show Fort Boyard which Tomas always wanted to try out for himself. It was anticipated by many long years of reading and studying adventurous books out of which came many wild ideas (many of these were crossed-out). The idea of an adventure park did not develop all of a sudden from anywhere. ![]() The story of TEPfactor began to be written in 2012 when Tomáš Chroust opened the first complex of its kind in Czech Republic near to its capital Prague - TEPfactor Slapy.
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