Stone Hill (スピード チェイス 1-1 Speed Chase 1-1 in Japanese) is a realm found in the Artisans Homeworld. It is also the setting of the opening and ending cutscenes.
Description
Stone Hill is a peaceful, sunny countryside realm surrounded by green, rolling hills on three sides, with a bluish sea on the fourth side. A perfect blue sky arches overhead and white clouds mingle on the horizon. The realm contains two large areas, each with grassy knolls surrounded by a stone wall with simple fountains and stubby stone towers.
An archway leads to the tunnel that connects the two areas. In the first area, there is a dried-up well with a dragon, Gavin, several gems, and a Locked Chest at the bottom. The key is hidden in a cave in a secret coastal area. In the center of the second area, there is a tower that Spyro can glide from to reach the upper hills that surround the two main enclosed areas.
The terrain here is even more hilly, with wispy, round trees and a blue egg thief. Large stone pillars mark the boundaries of the realm, and if Spyro tries to pass between them, he runs into an invisible wall. A main castle lies on the edge of the realm, right on the coast. Spyro can access the inside of the castle from the first grassy area, and can explore the top of the castle from the upper hills.
Statistics
Enemies
Dragons
- Lindar - Found in a cave.
- Gildas - Found at a tower in the middle of where the thief runs.
- Astor - Found in the area which has the ending vortex-portal.
- Gavin - Found down the well that has the Locked Chest.
Walkthrough
Gallery
Trivia
- The cutscene that interviews Spyro about his defeat of Gnasty Gnorc takes place here.
- Through means of hacking, if you are able to fly far enough, you can fly towards the mountains. If you fly to the lower part of the mountains, you will be knocked back by an invisible wall. If you manage to get there, the mountains are strangely solid. Even though it is not reachable by regular, non-hacking methods, hacks can let you make it to the mountains.
- In the demos none of the dragons' cutscenes are more than text.
- In one of the demos this level was replaced by Town Square, however it still had this level's music.
- It is said that Stone Hill is the birthplace of Spyro himself, although there is no real evidence to support this.
- This is one of the three levels in the Spyro series to have Shepherds, the other two being Toasty and Dragonfly Falls.
- Variants of this level's background appear to have been reused in Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!. The levels Zephyr and Robotica Farms both have a very similar background, but the bottom half is green, blending in with the hills, while Scorch appears to use another variant, with the hills being yellow sand dunes.
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