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{{Species infobox
|name = Atlawa
|image = [[File:Atlawas Ingame.jpg|260px]]
|world = [[Tall Plains]]
|first_appearance = ''[[The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning]]'' (2006)
|notable = [[Kane]]}}
{{Quote|Tall Plains was once home to a proud ancient tribe called the Atlawa. [...] The Atlawa were a people in tune with the rhythms of the seasons, focused on their relationship with crops, their surroundings, their gods.|[[Ignitus]]|''[[The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning]]''}}
The '''Atlawa''', also called '''Atlawas''', are the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camelidae camelid] natives that reside in [[Tall Plains]] who only appeared in ''[[The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning]]''.


''"The Atlawa were a people in tune with the rhythms of the seasons, focused on their relationship with crops, their surroundings, their gods." ''- [[Ignitus]], A New Beginning.
==Charactertistics==
===Physical Appearance===
The Atlawa resemble bipedal llamas or llamas wearing sparse, colorful attire in brown, blue and yellow.
===Lifestyle===
The Atlawa are a proud people who lived in tune with the rhythm of the seasons. Each day, the Atlawa thrive to improve their relationship with their land, crops, and their gods.


==Story==
The Atlawas were driven underground when [[Cynder]] and her minions took over Tall Plains. They were later freed after Spyro was forced to fight the [[Stone Sentinel]], a creature worshiped by the native Atlawas as a god that became angered at having its resting place disturbed by Cynder. In response, the Atlawas wanted to worship Spyro for saving them, but the young dragon rejected the offer, and the inhabitants in turn accepted Spyro as one of them. 


==Trivia==
*One of the captured Atlawas, called Luggs by the Krome Studios development team, was notably the Atlawa who was carried off by one of Cynder's Tall Plains Dreadwings.<ref>''[http://soulfulsavage.blogspot.com/2010/10/from-dragons-vaultsomething-for-fans.html From The Dragon's Vault...Something for the Fans]''. (Date Posted - Oct. 2, 2010). ''[https://blogger.com Blogger]''.</ref>
*The Atlawas were largely inspired by Aztecs.<ref name="Atlawa">''[https://comments.deviantart.com/1/602331289/4106416255 TLoS StoryScroll EarthGuardian]''. (Date Posted - Apr. 16, 2016). ''[https://deviantart.com DeviantArt]''.</ref>
**Their name also comes from the words "alpaca" and "llama".<ref name="Atlawa"/>
**Jared Pullen also called them "chicken-llamas".<ref name="Atlawa"/>


'''[[File:KaneLuggs.png|thumb|394px|Atlawas (Kane is on the right)]]Atlawas''' are the natives to [[Tall Plains]], who only appear in [[The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning]]. They raise crops and focus their relationship with their gods as well as their surroundings. Their leader is [[Kane]], and it's possible they're a part of the [[Allies|Allies.]]
==References==
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==Description==
{{TLOSANB}}
Atlawas are bipedal lamas with white, brown, or grey hair. They have large claws on their legs.
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[[Category:Species in The Legend of Spyro)]]
==Lifestyle==
[[Category:The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning]]
Atlawas work in corn fields and raise crops because the wet climate of Tall Plains gives good oportunities for farming. They live in tribes and it is possible that they don't have a military force. They worship gods for a bountiful harvest. Their lifestyle ended when [[Cynder]] invaded Tall Plains and imprisioned them, but they were saved by [[Spyro]] and possibly went back to their peaceful lifestyle.
 
==The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning==
[[Ignitus]] sends Spyro to Tall Plains to rescue [[Cyril]] after he returns with [[Volteer]]. There, after defeating most of [[Cynder]]'s forces and helping [[Kane]], the leader of the Atlawas through the plains, Spyro catches sight of Cynder herself flying away with a powered crystal in her claws. Spyro pushes on and finds Cyril, but he is forced to fight the [[Stone Sentinel]], a creature worshiped by the native Atlawas as a god who was angered at having its resting place disturbed by Cynder's actions.
 
Once Spyro freed Cyril, the Ice Guardian hurried them back to the temple to be away from the 'primitive and barbaric' company they were currently in with the Atlawas.
[[Category:The Legend of Spyro characters]]
[[Category:Characters]]

Latest revision as of 04:31, May 11, 2025

Atlawa
World Tall Plains
First appearance The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning (2006)
Notable member(s)
Kane
“Tall Plains was once home to a proud ancient tribe called the Atlawa. [...] The Atlawa were a people in tune with the rhythms of the seasons, focused on their relationship with crops, their surroundings, their gods.”
Ignitus, The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning

The Atlawa, also called Atlawas, are the camelid natives that reside in Tall Plains who only appeared in The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning.

Charactertistics

Physical Appearance

The Atlawa resemble bipedal llamas or llamas wearing sparse, colorful attire in brown, blue and yellow.

Lifestyle

The Atlawa are a proud people who lived in tune with the rhythm of the seasons. Each day, the Atlawa thrive to improve their relationship with their land, crops, and their gods.

Story

The Atlawas were driven underground when Cynder and her minions took over Tall Plains. They were later freed after Spyro was forced to fight the Stone Sentinel, a creature worshiped by the native Atlawas as a god that became angered at having its resting place disturbed by Cynder. In response, the Atlawas wanted to worship Spyro for saving them, but the young dragon rejected the offer, and the inhabitants in turn accepted Spyro as one of them. 

Trivia

  • One of the captured Atlawas, called Luggs by the Krome Studios development team, was notably the Atlawa who was carried off by one of Cynder's Tall Plains Dreadwings.[1]
  • The Atlawas were largely inspired by Aztecs.[2]
    • Their name also comes from the words "alpaca" and "llama".[2]
    • Jared Pullen also called them "chicken-llamas".[2]

References

  1. From The Dragon's Vault...Something for the Fans. (Date Posted - Oct. 2, 2010). Blogger.
  2. a b c TLoS StoryScroll EarthGuardian. (Date Posted - Apr. 16, 2016). DeviantArt.