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|name = Fauns | |name = Fauns | ||
| | |world = [[Fracture Hills]]<br>[[Magma Cone]] | ||
|first_appearance = ''[[Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!]]'' | |||
|latest_appearance=''[[Spyro Reignited Trilogy]]''}} | |||
The '''Fauns''' are creatures that first appeared in ''[[Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!]]''. The main character, [[Elora]], is also a faun, and there are many other female fauns in [[Fracture Hills]] and many male fauns in [[Magma Cone]]. Fauns seem to love parties, much to the annoyance of the [[Earthshaper]]s. | |||
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== | ==Characteristics== | ||
The | === Male === | ||
The male fauns in Magma Cone also have Scottish accents (this is changed to Irish accents in ''Reignited''), and are helpful when fighting the Earthshapers. | |||
The | === Female === | ||
The female fauns in Fracture Hills seem to have the attitude and lingo of modern teenage girls (in the ''Reignited Trilogy'', this was changed to a Scottish accent like the Satyrs), and each one has a yo-yo. In the original game, the Fracture Hills fauns all wore a green dress. In the ''[[Spyro Reignited Trilogy|Reignited Trilogy]]'', their dresses are now a little more longer with different colours (purple for Krista, green-yellow for Lila, orange for Sheila, while Spinner retains the original green colour). | |||
Elora is noticeably different from both sets of Fauns, as she possesses colouring more evocative of deer than goats, and in addition, her face and upper body appear much more human-like in both structure and coloring. | |||
===Abilities=== | |||
As shown in Magma Cone, the male fauns are really strong, and they used their strength to help [[Spyro]] destroy most of the Earthshapers in their realm. One was able to hold a heavy rock, another sent a weight ball towards an Earthshaper, and one even used a jackhammer on an Earthshaper's head! It's unknown if the females are good fighters. | |||
==Abilities== | |||
As shown in Magma Cone, the male fauns are really strong, and | |||
==List of Fauns== | ==List of Fauns== | ||
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===Fracture Hills=== | ===Fracture Hills=== | ||
*[[ | *[[Lila]] | ||
*[[Sheila]] | |||
*[[Spinner]] | *[[Spinner]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Krista]] | ||
===Magma Cone=== | ===Magma Cone=== | ||
*[[Bippo the Faun|Bippo]] | |||
*[[Loonie]] | *[[Loonie]] | ||
*[[Chedda]] | *[[Chedda the Faun|Chedda]] | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery | <gallery> | ||
FaunsReignited Alchemist Satyr NicholasKole.jpg|''Spyro Reignited Trilogy'' concept art of the ''Spyro 2'' faun and satyr characters by [[Nicholas Kole]] | FaunsReignited Alchemist Satyr NicholasKole.jpg|''Spyro Reignited Trilogy'' concept art of the ''Spyro 2'' faun and satyr characters by [[Nicholas Kole]] | ||
Magma_Cove_Imp_reignited.jpeg|A Magma Cone faun holding up a large molten rock | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[ | *[[Satyr]]s | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
[[File:DotD-Faun-Concept-art.png|thumb|Concept art of a scrapped Faun warrior for ''[[The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon|Dawn of the Dragon]]'' | [[File:DotD-Faun-Concept-art.png|thumb|150px|Concept art of a scrapped Faun warrior for ''[[The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon|Dawn of the Dragon]]'']] | ||
*In Roman mythology, Fauns were said to have the body and head of a human, and the hips, legs and hooves of a goat. They are often confused with [[Satyr]]s, however Satyrs come from Greek mythology, and have the feet of a human rather than the hooves of a goat. | *In Roman mythology, Fauns were said to have the body and head of a human, and the hips, legs and hooves of a goat. They are often confused with [[Satyr]]s, however Satyrs come from Greek mythology, and have the feet of a human rather than the hooves of a goat. | ||
*The ones in Magma Cone will stay poised to destroy the Earthshapers even if you kill them yourself with the [[superflame]]. | *The ones in Magma Cone will stay poised to destroy the Earthshapers even if you kill them yourself with the [[superflame]]. | ||
*A blue faun was seen in the concept art of the Allies Gallery in ''[[The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon]]'' as one of the many characters created for the game, but it never made it into the final product. | *A blue faun was seen in the concept art of the Allies Gallery in ''[[The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon]]'' as one of the many characters created for the game, but it never made it into the final product. | ||
* | *Krista's name was misspelled with a lowercase K in the ''Reignited Trilogy''. | ||
*In the Japanese version, the fauns of both Magma Cone and Fracture Hills are differentiated with both being respectively described as "party-loving" and "music-loving". | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:31, May 5, 2025
Fauns | |
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World | Fracture Hills Magma Cone |
First appearance | Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! |
Latest appearance | Spyro Reignited Trilogy |
The Fauns are creatures that first appeared in Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!. The main character, Elora, is also a faun, and there are many other female fauns in Fracture Hills and many male fauns in Magma Cone. Fauns seem to love parties, much to the annoyance of the Earthshapers.
Characteristics
Male
The male fauns in Magma Cone also have Scottish accents (this is changed to Irish accents in Reignited), and are helpful when fighting the Earthshapers.
Female
The female fauns in Fracture Hills seem to have the attitude and lingo of modern teenage girls (in the Reignited Trilogy, this was changed to a Scottish accent like the Satyrs), and each one has a yo-yo. In the original game, the Fracture Hills fauns all wore a green dress. In the Reignited Trilogy, their dresses are now a little more longer with different colours (purple for Krista, green-yellow for Lila, orange for Sheila, while Spinner retains the original green colour).
Elora is noticeably different from both sets of Fauns, as she possesses colouring more evocative of deer than goats, and in addition, her face and upper body appear much more human-like in both structure and coloring.
Abilities
As shown in Magma Cone, the male fauns are really strong, and they used their strength to help Spyro destroy most of the Earthshapers in their realm. One was able to hold a heavy rock, another sent a weight ball towards an Earthshaper, and one even used a jackhammer on an Earthshaper's head! It's unknown if the females are good fighters.
List of Fauns
Fracture Hills
Magma Cone
Gallery
-
Spyro Reignited Trilogy concept art of the Spyro 2 faun and satyr characters by Nicholas Kole
-
A Magma Cone faun holding up a large molten rock
See also
Trivia

- In Roman mythology, Fauns were said to have the body and head of a human, and the hips, legs and hooves of a goat. They are often confused with Satyrs, however Satyrs come from Greek mythology, and have the feet of a human rather than the hooves of a goat.
- The ones in Magma Cone will stay poised to destroy the Earthshapers even if you kill them yourself with the superflame.
- A blue faun was seen in the concept art of the Allies Gallery in The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon as one of the many characters created for the game, but it never made it into the final product.
- Krista's name was misspelled with a lowercase K in the Reignited Trilogy.
- In the Japanese version, the fauns of both Magma Cone and Fracture Hills are differentiated with both being respectively described as "party-loving" and "music-loving".