![]() The Dragons, being a peaceful race, chose not to bother with the Sorceress again and remained on the other side of the world where they would call home, eventually forgetting about the aptly Forgotten Worlds. However, the Sorceress banished the Dragons after having an argument with a Dragon Elder, causing all the magic in the Forgotten Worlds to gradually fade. Their magic was ingrained in the land, allowing the realms to flourish. These Elders live in the Dragon Dojo and use Shadowstones to cast powerful magic.Ī thousand years prior to the series, the Dragons lived and ruled over the Forgotten Worlds. In the A Hero's Tail and Shadow Legacy storyline, the Dragon Realms are governed by a group of Dragon Elders. After birth, according to Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly, the baby dragons are given baby dragonflies, who both protect them and act as their companions. ![]() These eggs will only hatch during this time. During this festival, fairies deliver new dragon eggs to the Dragon Realms. The Artisans focus on creating art, the Peace Keepers act as the military, the Magic Crafters focus on sorcery, the Beast Makers create new species of animals, and the Dream Weavers regulate the dreams of dragons.Įvery twelve years, the Dragons celebrate the Year of the Dragon. In the original Spyro trilogy, the Dragons are divided into five families, each inhabiting a different homeworld: Artisans, Peace Keepers, Magic Crafters, Beast Makers, and Dream Weavers. This fact however, like the dragonflies, is not reflected in other games. In Spyro 2: Season of Flame, Dragons are said to gain their fire breath from the magic of fireflies, and without it, they naturally breathe ice. However, this bit of lore isn't reflected in later games, with Spyro and Sparx being the only pair of dragon-and-dragonfly ever shown together. In Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly, Dragons are shown to give dragonflies to their hatchlings, with the magic of dragonflies protecting them. In Shadow Legacy, Elder Astor is capable of training Spyro on using ice breath. Unlike in The Legend of Spyro and Skylanders series, Spyro seems to need outside aid to use other elemental breaths, such as magic from fairies or Bianca. In Shadow Legacy, the Mountain of Magic wizards worship the Dragons due to their superior magical abilities. Dragons are also highly magical, so much that their absence causes the Forgotten Worlds to slowly lose its own magic. In Shadow Legacy, the wizards of the Mountain of Magic had created the tiny, colorful Minidragons in honor of the Dragons, but the creatures were secretly a weapon against the fairies of Tree Tops.Īs in most western mythology, Dragons are capable of flying and breathing fire (although in Shadow Legacy, Elder Tomas claims to have lost his fire breathing abilities due to old age). A Dragon Elder named Cho Lei is also female. Adult female dragons first appeared in A Hero's Tail and Shadow Legacy, as well as Ember, a female dragon close to Spyro's age. ![]() ![]() However in Spyro: Year of the Dragon, several of the dragon hatchlings are female. In the original Spyro the Dragon trilogy, all known adult dragons in the Dragon Realms are male. The twin faux-dragons created by the Sorceress in Fireworks Factory resemble oriental depictions of dragons with long whiskers on their snouts, but their bodies are separated by multiple joints including their heads. In Shadow Legacy, the statue of the Great Sea Dragon in Dragon Shores depicts her as as a serpent, a trait not shared by any other Dragon in the original series. Young dragons such as Spyro, Flame, Ember and Zinc are depicted as quadrupeds. In Spyro: A Hero's Tail and its sequel Shadow Legacy, adult dragons have animalistic ears this feature was later given to some of the dragons in the first game recreation in the Spyro Reignited Trilogy. In the original first game, most of the adult dragons are bipedal while few are quadruple. Across these games, dragons take on a variety of designs. They come in a variety of colors, shapes and sizes throughout the numerous games in the original series. The dragons are primarily based on the typical depiction from western folklore as large horned and winged reptiles. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |