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Machinists was a scrapped homeworld in Spyro the Dragon. It is mentioned in the Spyro the Dragon Press Kit but was not present in its original form in the final version of the game.[1] Instead, it was adapted into the Gnorc Gnexus

Description[]

  • Purpose: The dragons in this world have created the machinery and energy sources that keep the industrialized parts of the world running.
  • Description: Short, blocky, and silvery. The dragons here like to wear machinery attachments to enhance their functionality (jeweler’s glasses, hydraulic gloves, metal backpacks etc…)
  • Environment: There is very little natural architecture since the levels are dominated by machinery. The few plants that grow have an angular appearance, mimicking the machinery.
  • Architecture: Blocky, heavy Jules Verne-like structures made of riveted steel, wood and stone.  Gears, smokestacks, vents, bulbous tanks, steam pipes, support struts, and turbines are all present.  Despite the abundant machinery, the environment is very clean: metal gleams, wood is polished, and stone is marbled and flawless.[1]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Spyro the Dragon Press Kit Archive. (Date Posted - July 5, 2021). Internet Archive.
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