You're referring to the mythological containers in Lara Croft: Tomb Raider - The Cradle of Life!
The containers in The Cradle of Life are inspired by various mythologies from around the world. The game's developers drew from ancient cultures, such as Greek, Norse, and Egyptian mythologies, to create a rich and immersive world. You're referring to the mythological containers in Lara
Lara caught the box inches above the lava. The heat was apocalyptic. The ichor touched her gloves—and vanished. The box sealed itself, smooth and silent. Lara felt a cold whisper in her mind: You held death. You gave it back. Lara caught the box inches above the lava
The chopper dropped them on a razorback ridge. Below, the ruins of a Minoan temple sprawled into a labyrinth of limestone and shadow. Lara moved first, dual pistols holstered but unclipped. Her fingers brushed the wall carvings: figures offering a jar to a woman with serpent arms—Echidna, mother of monsters. The box sealed itself, smooth and silent
: The box was later found by Alexander the Great in India, where it decimated his army. Recognizing its danger, Alexander returned it to its source in Africa and hid the map (an amber-colored orb) in the Luna Temple to prevent its rediscovery. The Quest for the Container