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[[File:ConvexSP2.png|thumb|384px|Convexity]]
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''"Convexity acts as an airlock between our world and the Dark Realms beyond."'' - [[Ignitus]], [[The Legend of Spyro: A new Beginning]]
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|inhabitants=[[Void Whale]]s, [[Energy Snake]]s, [[Flying Jellyfish]]
'''Convexity''' is the final level in the game [[The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning]]. The environment consists of an endless iridiscent void, with groups of floating platforms to jump from one to the other. A strange, mysterious and slightly creepy voice can be heard in this level calling Spyro's name repeatedly as he gets closer to confronting [[Cynder]] . This voice might have been the [[Dark Master]]'s, as the altar that contained his spirit was nearby when the level took place.
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{{Quote|Convexity acts as an airlock between our world and the Dark Realms beyond. You must stop Cynder before she inserts the final crystal and activates the portal, freeing the Dark Master.|[[Ignitus]]|''[[The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning]]''}}
'''Convexity''' is the final level in ''[[The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning]]''. It is a dimension that consists of an endless iridiscent void, with groups of floating platforms to jump from one to the other. This realm acts as a entryway between [[Spyro (The Legend of Spyro)|Spyro]]'s world and the dark realms that lie beyond. Unnatural creatures reside in Convexity from large alien whales to flying jellyfish. It is also where the [[Malefor|Dark Master]]'s prison is kept.


==Story==
==Story==
After gathering all four of the needed crystals, Cynder has finally completed her task of ressurrecting the Dark Master. But before the gate to Convexity opens, [[Spyro]] comes to stop Cynder and battles her for a final showdown. After hearing the voice of [[Ignitus]] echo in his head, Spyro gains the energy to perform a fury powerful enough to free Cynder from the Dark Master's control. Cynder is then reverted back to how she would be if she had not been taken by the Dark Master, a small dragon the same size as Spyro. Spyro then realizes that he needs to save Cynder, and takes her back to the [[Dragon Temple|temple]] as the gate to Convexity opens and attempts to pull the three of them in.
===''The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning''===
 
After charging the last of the needed crystals, [[Cynder]] finally completed her task in freeing Malefor. As the portal to Malefor's prison opened, Spyro came to stop Cynder and battled her at the altar in a final showdown. Hearing the voice of [[Ignitus]] echo in his head, Spyro gained the energy to perform [[Aether|a powerful fury attack]], which incapacitated Cynder and freed her from Malefor's control. Cynder returned to her true form, that of a small dragon the same size as Spyro. The portal to Malefor's prison began to open, pulling everything, including Cynder, towards it. Spyro refused to leave Cynder behind, and he and [[Sparx (The Legend of Spyro)|Sparx]] escaped from Convexity with the unconscious Cynder in tow.  
Convexity appears again at the beginning of [[The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night|The Eternal Night]], as Spyro was having nightmares of the Dark Master's voice calling his name after he defeats Cynder and saves her from the implosion of the altar.
Convexity is presumed to have been destroyed by the implosion, but Malefor's spirit was able to escape and made his way to the Dragon Realms.
==Convexity Breath==
Convexity is also the name of the fifth breath that is either only able to be used in the final level of the game. In the Legend trilogy, the Convexity breath has been usable and could be obtained through different means:


In [[The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning]], the breath was only accessable in the final section of the boss fight with [[Cynder]]. It looked similar to the Earth breath, but it was purple and seemed to raise the fury bar with every blast, even if it didn't actually hit Cynder. The Convexity Fury Attack apparently opens a portal to another dimension, allowing Spyro to summon many copies of his head to defeat Cynder.
===''The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night''===
Convexity appeared again in the prologue of ''The Eternal Night'' in the form of Spyro's nightmare. He recalls his battle with Cynder at Convexity's altar and saved her from the portal's implosion. As he was fleeing, Spyro could hear Malefor's voice calling his name. In the same scene, Malefor's spirit entered the [[Mountain of Malefor|Well of Souls]], from which Malefor later escaped off-screen at the end of the game.


In [[The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night]], the breath was accessable in the second half of the Gaul boss fight but can be unlocked permanently by completing the five "Dragon Challenges." This breath also comes with the [[Dark Spyro]] skin. The breath is similar to a laser that, when used while flying, causes Spyro to hover and, while hovering, the beam can be aimed. A melee attack can be used as well that is much faster and more powerful than the standard blows and takes the place of the secondary attack, although it uses no energy.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Convexity Rock Panels.jpg|''The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning''
ConvexSP2.png
Convexity Spyro Cynder Speedway Art.jpg
Convexus_Portal_ConceptArt.jpg
Convexity Altar UV.png
Convexity SpyroSparx arrival.jpg
Spyro Sparx Convexity VoidWhale.png
</gallery>


Briefly, in a cutscene, the breath has the effect of partially turning Gaul into stone. When Spyro uses the Convexity Fury Attack, the first wave of the Fury turns Gaul completely into a statue before the second burst of the Fury shatters the statue into pieces, killing the Ape King.
==Trivia==
*A [[:File:Spfx sp whisper01.wav|strange]], [[:File:Spfx sp whisper02.wav|disembodied]] voice can be heard in this level as Spyro navigates through Convexity, occasionally calling Spyro's name amidst the background ambience. This voice is possibly Malefor's, as the portal that contained his spirit was nearby when the level/battle took place.
*The altar and the level area of Convexity resembles that of a Quasar, such as many celestial bodies are seen surrounding the alter which sucks everything in it, similar to the Black Hole, and shooting out two beams or colums of some powerful energy (ie:Aether and Star Excess Energy). However, even though similar, the only difference is no disks that make up a galaxy and there are living creatures populating it.
* Originally a speedway level for Convexity was planned after Spyro's final battle with Cynder, with him carrying an unconscious Cynder to safety while dodging debris and other obstacles that were being pulled by Convexity's implosion.<ref>''[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GaW6Tgr1Oz1J5n5-PKCqeN1QKNSfvDk8/view Early draft of The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning game script].''</ref>


In [[The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon]], the breath replaces the original Fury and can also be permanently unlocked when all armor pieces from the third set are placed on Spyro and/or Cynder. However, this breath will drain the mana bar very quickly.
==References==
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===Malefor's Convexity Breath===
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In the final boss fight of [[The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon]], Malefor has the powers of Convexity breath but very different than any breath that the player can control. These abilities include Convexity Fire, Convexity Comet Dash, Convexity Bomb and the normal Convexity breath.
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Latest revision as of 06:58, April 5, 2025

Convexity
Appeared in: The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning
Inhabitant(s): Void Whales, Energy Snakes, Flying Jellyfish
Boss: Cynder
“Convexity acts as an airlock between our world and the Dark Realms beyond. You must stop Cynder before she inserts the final crystal and activates the portal, freeing the Dark Master.”
Ignitus, The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning

Convexity is the final level in The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning. It is a dimension that consists of an endless iridiscent void, with groups of floating platforms to jump from one to the other. This realm acts as a entryway between Spyro's world and the dark realms that lie beyond. Unnatural creatures reside in Convexity from large alien whales to flying jellyfish. It is also where the Dark Master's prison is kept.

Story

The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning

After charging the last of the needed crystals, Cynder finally completed her task in freeing Malefor. As the portal to Malefor's prison opened, Spyro came to stop Cynder and battled her at the altar in a final showdown. Hearing the voice of Ignitus echo in his head, Spyro gained the energy to perform a powerful fury attack, which incapacitated Cynder and freed her from Malefor's control. Cynder returned to her true form, that of a small dragon the same size as Spyro. The portal to Malefor's prison began to open, pulling everything, including Cynder, towards it. Spyro refused to leave Cynder behind, and he and Sparx escaped from Convexity with the unconscious Cynder in tow. Convexity is presumed to have been destroyed by the implosion, but Malefor's spirit was able to escape and made his way to the Dragon Realms.

The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night

Convexity appeared again in the prologue of The Eternal Night in the form of Spyro's nightmare. He recalls his battle with Cynder at Convexity's altar and saved her from the portal's implosion. As he was fleeing, Spyro could hear Malefor's voice calling his name. In the same scene, Malefor's spirit entered the Well of Souls, from which Malefor later escaped off-screen at the end of the game.

Gallery

Trivia

  • A strange, disembodied voice can be heard in this level as Spyro navigates through Convexity, occasionally calling Spyro's name amidst the background ambience. This voice is possibly Malefor's, as the portal that contained his spirit was nearby when the level/battle took place.
  • The altar and the level area of Convexity resembles that of a Quasar, such as many celestial bodies are seen surrounding the alter which sucks everything in it, similar to the Black Hole, and shooting out two beams or colums of some powerful energy (ie:Aether and Star Excess Energy). However, even though similar, the only difference is no disks that make up a galaxy and there are living creatures populating it.
  • Originally a speedway level for Convexity was planned after Spyro's final battle with Cynder, with him carrying an unconscious Cynder to safety while dodging debris and other obstacles that were being pulled by Convexity's implosion.[1]

References