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*In Chinese mythology, Yin is the opposite of Yang.
*In Chinese mythology, Yin is the opposite of Yang.
*Though they appear out of the same egg and are obviously twins, it is not shown whether or not they are siamese twins, and, if they are siamese twins, where they would be connected. When the egg hatches, the bottom half of the egg lands on the ground, then one dragon head and a normal set of forelegs appears above the edge of the shell on the viewer's left, then a smaller head to the right of the viewer appears. The smaller head has a pink bow on it.
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Revision as of 14:16, April 26, 2011

Yin (イン In In Japanese) is a Siamese twin dragon (along with the twin being Yang), who are the last Dragon Egg (not being hatched at the time) to be rescued by Spyro in the game, Spyro: Year of the Dragon. She is only obtained by defeating the Sorceress the second time in the Super Bonus World.

Trivia

  • In Chinese mythology, Yin is the opposite of Yang.
  • Though they appear out of the same egg and are obviously twins, it is not shown whether or not they are siamese twins, and, if they are siamese twins, where they would be connected. When the egg hatches, the bottom half of the egg lands on the ground, then one dragon head and a normal set of forelegs appears above the edge of the shell on the viewer's left, then a smaller head to the right of the viewer appears. The smaller head has a pink bow on it.