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When the first [[Purple Dragons (The Legend of Spyro)|purple dragon]] [[Malefor (The Legend of Spyro)|Malefor]] turned to evil, the world spiraled into chaos. His influence shrouded the world in darkness as his armies threatened the land in his attempts to rule it. For years, the [[Dragons]] fought for the realms against Malefor's army of [[Apes]], until the Dragon race lost the war, resulting in their numbers dwindling and the lands becoming overtaken by the [[Dark Armies]].
 
When the first [[Purple Dragons (The Legend of Spyro)|purple dragon]] [[Malefor (The Legend of Spyro)|Malefor]] turned to evil, the world spiraled into chaos. His influence shrouded the world in darkness as his armies threatened the land in his attempts to rule it. For years, the [[Dragons]] fought for the realms against Malefor's army of [[Apes]], until the Dragon race lost the war, resulting in their numbers dwindling and the lands becoming overtaken by the [[Dark Armies]].
   
It was only until the intervention of the current purple dragon [[Spyro (The Legend of Spyro)|Spyro]] did the war finally turn the tide and the forces of darkness were driven back. However, Malefor resurrected the [[Destroyer]] to destroy the world in order to create a new one, and the massive golem succeeded in initating the world's destruction. After Malefor was sealed away in ''The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon'', Spyro undid Malefor's rule using his [[Aether|power]] and reconstructed the world, bringing about a new age of peace to the Realms. In the series' ending, the world is now composed of floating islands.
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It was only until the intervention of the current purple dragon [[Spyro (The Legend of Spyro)|Spyro]] did the war finally turn the tide and the forces of darkness were driven back. However, Malefor resurrected [[The Destroyer (character)|The Destroyer]] to destroy the world in order to create a new one, and the massive golem succeeded in initating the world's destruction. After Malefor was sealed away in ''The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon'', Spyro undid Malefor's rule using his [[Aether|power]] and reconstructed the world, bringing about a new age of peace to the Realms. In the series' ending, the world is now composed of floating islands.
   
 
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Malefor has risen once more, and after his return, the Dragon Realms had been plunged into shadow. The land is at war with Malefor and his dark army, while in the process, new areas surrounding the former Dragon Temple is explored in this third chapter.
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Malefor has risen once more, and after his return, the Dragon Realms had been plunged into shadow. The land is at war with Malefor and his dark army, while in the process, a new region is explored in this third chapter.
   
 
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Swamp Ocean.jpg|The view of the ocean and the Swamp from the Dragon Temple balcony
 
Swamp Ocean.jpg|The view of the ocean and the Swamp from the Dragon Temple balcony
 
Scenery0045.jpg|The map of the Realms as viewed in ''Dawn of the Dragon''
 
Scenery0045.jpg|The map of the Realms as viewed in ''Dawn of the Dragon''
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Dragonrealmslos.jpg|The level map in ''Dawn of the Dragon''
 
Planet DOTD.jpg|The world of ''The Legend of Spyro'' trilogy as depicted in ''The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon''
 
Planet DOTD.jpg|The world of ''The Legend of Spyro'' trilogy as depicted in ''The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon''
 
Planet DOTD Reconstruct.jpg|The world being pulled back together by Spyro's Light Aether fury at the climax of ''Dawn of the Dragon''
 
Planet DOTD Reconstruct.jpg|The world being pulled back together by Spyro's Light Aether fury at the climax of ''Dawn of the Dragon''

Revision as of 19:30, 13 June 2020

This article is about the world in The Legend of Spyro series. You may be looking for the world from the Original series.

The Dragon Realms is the main universe of The Legend of Spyro series. Only the majority of the land is explored throughout the trilogy, and only a few areas are mentioned.

Geography

In The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning and its sequel, the story's setting starts within a swamp that surrounds the Dragon Temple. The temple itself overlooks several islands in the distant ocean that includes Dante's Freezer, Tall Plains, Munitions Forge and Concurrent Skies. There is also mention of a mainland in The Eternal Night. In a map illustrated early in A New Beginning, there are other continents around the one that holds the Dragon Temple and the Swamp.

In The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon, the focus is set on another region of the realms. This continent was originally a wide forest area that surrounded the Catacombs, Twilight Falls, the Valley of Avalar and the Dragon City of Warfang. A dam near the exit to the city controls the ocean water that flows into the valley.

History

When the first purple dragon Malefor turned to evil, the world spiraled into chaos. His influence shrouded the world in darkness as his armies threatened the land in his attempts to rule it. For years, the Dragons fought for the realms against Malefor's army of Apes, until the Dragon race lost the war, resulting in their numbers dwindling and the lands becoming overtaken by the Dark Armies.

It was only until the intervention of the current purple dragon Spyro did the war finally turn the tide and the forces of darkness were driven back. However, Malefor resurrected The Destroyer to destroy the world in order to create a new one, and the massive golem succeeded in initating the world's destruction. After Malefor was sealed away in The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon, Spyro undid Malefor's rule using his power and reconstructed the world, bringing about a new age of peace to the Realms. In the series' ending, the world is now composed of floating islands.

Areas

The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning

The Dragon Realms, including the four islands that appeared in the first chapter, were taken over by Cynder and put under her rule.

The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night

More of the Dragon Realms are explored (one of them mentioned) facing the threat from the resurrection of Malefor and the Night of Eternal Darkness. There is also mention of a mainland.

The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon

Malefor has risen once more, and after his return, the Dragon Realms had been plunged into shadow. The land is at war with Malefor and his dark army, while in the process, a new region is explored in this third chapter.

Gallery

Trivia

  • The Valley of Avalar was the only area from the original Spyro games to be reintroduced in The Legend of Spyro trilogy.
  • The shattered world at the end of Dawn of the Dragon bears a striking resemblance to Skylands, the main setting of the Skylanders series.
    • This confuses fans who aren't familiar with the Skylanders series, as they believe that the reconstructed world of the Dragon Realms is Skylands. This is completely false as Skylanders and The Legend of Spyro series are two completely different franchises, and the longetivity of the two worlds vary very differently. As of Skylanders: Imaginators, it is brought up that Skylands was created by the Ancients with the use of Mind Magic and not a previous cataclysm.
Characters
Spyro - Sparx - Ignitus - Volteer - Terrador - Cyril - Cynder

Flash - Nina - Kane - Mole-Yair - Exhumor - Conductor

Realms
Swamp - Dragon Temple - Dojo - (First Flight) Dante's Freezer
Tall Plains - Munitions Forge (Escape From Cynder) - Concurrent Skies - Convexity
Enemies
Ape Soldiers - Ape Leaders - Ape Commanders - Disciples (DS) - Assault Turrets - Ape Cannons
Frog Weeds - Growths - Bulb Spiders - Dojo Dummies - Dreadwings - Trolls - Ogres - Troll Horsemen
Spider Tanks (DS) - Angler Fish (DS) - Armardillos - Rubble Brutes
Buffalo Beetles - Magma Worms - Fire Beetles - Electric Leeches - Nataloids (DS) - Crystal Brutes - Conduits

Bosses
Ice King - Stone Sentinel - Steam - Electric King - Cynder

Elements
Fire - Electricity - Ice - Earth - Aether
Terms
Dragons - Dragonflies - Apes - Gems
Other
Soundtrack - Cheat codes
Characters
Spyro - Sparx - Ignitus - Volteer - Terrador - Cyril - Cynder - Gaul - The Chronicler
Realms
Dragon Temple - Dreamscape - Ancient Grove - Grove Underground
Fellmuth Arena - Pirate Fleet - White Isle - Celestial Caves - Mountain of Malefor
Enemies
Ape Soldiers - Ape Leaders - Ape Commanders - Toad Weeds - Bulb Spiders - Death Hounds - Dreadwings
Grove Worms - Grove Mites - Grove Beasts - Growths - Skavengers - Skurvywings
Blundertails - Fire Cannons - Armourdilloes - Stone Trolls - Fire Elementals
Elemental Crystal Brutes - Crystal Ball Spiders - Sabertooths (DS)

Bosses
Assassin - Arborick - Ravage Rider - Executioner - Skabb - Elemental Spirits - Elemental Dragon - Gaul
Naga (GBA) - Red-Hand Jack (GBA) - Advisor (GBA) - Elemental Avatars (GBA)

Elements
Fire - Electricity - Ice - Earth - Aether
Terms
Dragons - Apes - Gems - Scriber's Quills - Dragon Relics - Dragon Challenges
Other
The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night Promotional Movies - Soundtrack - Cheat codes
Characters
Spyro - Sparx - Cynder - Hunter - Malefor - Ignitus - Volteer - Terrador - Cyril - The Chronicler

Chief Prowlus - Meadow - Hermit - Mason

Realms
The Catacombs - Twilight Falls - Valley of Avalar - Warfang - Attack of the Golem
Ruins of Warfang - The Dam - The Destroyer - Burned Lands - Floating Islands - Malefor's Lair
Enemies
Grublins - Grublin Flies - Hero Grublins - Orcs - Axe Orcs - Hero Orcs
Trolls - Bowman Orcs - Wyverns - Shadow Apes

Bosses
Golem - The Destroyer - Malefor

Elements
Fire - Electricity - Ice - Earth - Aether - Poison - Fear - Wind - Shadow
Terms
Dragons - Grublins - Gems - Armor - Snake Collars - Elite Enemies
Other
Soundtrack - Cheat codes