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'''Astor''' is a green [[Dragon Elders|Dragon Elder]] who first appeared in [[Spyro: A Hero's Tail]] and later appeared in [[Spyro: Shadow Legacy]].
'''Astor''' is a green [[Dragon Elders|Dragon Elder]] who first appeared in [[Spyro: A Hero's Tail]] and later appeared in [[Spyro: Shadow Legacy]].

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Template:Q Astor is a green Dragon Elder who first appeared in Spyro: A Hero's Tail and later appeared in Spyro: Shadow Legacy.

Role

A Hero's Tail

Astor was imprisoned by Red at the Ice Citadel. Once again, Spyro freed him by smashing a Dark Gem above the dungeon. Astor then taught him the Wall Kick abillity.

In the secret ending, Astor was seen watching the end credits with the other Dragon Elders. He complains that the voice actors of the other elders were "just plain awful", and insults Magnus when the latter believed to have accepted a sandwich offer, calling him a deaf coot.

Shadow Legacy

Astor reappeared in Shadow Legacy. After Spyro saves him and the other elders from the Shadow Realm, Astor volunteers to teach Spyro enhanced Fire and Ice Breaths whenever he levels up.

Trivia

  • After learning the Wall Jump technique, Astor claims Spyro has ADD, a form of mental retardation.