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[[File:Caves3.png|thumb|370px|The Celestial Caves]]'''The Celestial Caves''' is where Spyro goes through to get to the [[Chronicler]]. It is located on the [[White Isle]]. It appears in The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night end briefly in a cutscene after the credits of The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon. | [[File:Caves3.png|thumb|370px|The Celestial Caves]]'''The Celestial Caves''' is where Spyro goes through to get to the [[Chronicler]]. It is located on the [[White Isle]]. It appears in The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night end briefly in a cutscene after the credits of The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon. | ||
It is here that dragons face trials involving their elemental breaths and is also the location of the cave the Chronicler resides in. There several caves that must be journeyed through to reach the final challenges. A round room with five doors and a platform is located just outside this cave. The middle door leads to the Chronicler's chamber and the four doors around it lead to each of the elemental trials. These doors each have a symbol in one of the colours red, green, blue and yellow with each one corresponding to the element of fire, earth, ice and electricity respectively. Each of these trials must be completed and then the platform in the centre of the room will activate taking the dragon to a platform on the top of the White Isle. This platform indicates that the room directly below it may be in the centre of the island. On this platform the dragon must face an elemental embodiment of what they fear the most. Once this embodiment is defeated, the middle door to the Chronicler's chamber will open. | It is here that dragons face trials involving their elemental breaths and is also the location of the cave the Chronicler resides in. There several caves that must be journeyed through to reach the final challenges. A round room with five doors and a platform is located just outside this cave. The middle door leads to the Chronicler's chamber and the four doors around it lead to each of the elemental trials. These doors each have a symbol in one of the colours red, green, blue and yellow with each one corresponding to the element of fire, earth, ice and electricity respectively. Each of these trials must be completed and then the platform in the centre of the room will activate taking the dragon to a platform on the top of the White Isle. This platform indicates that the room directly below it may be in the centre of the island. On this platform the dragon must face an elemental embodiment of what they fear the most. Once this embodiment is defeated, the middle door to the Chronicler's chamber will open. The Chronicler's chamber itself appears to be a large round room. It is surrounded by shelves which contain the Books of Time. In the centre of the room is a massive hourglass, the purpose of which is unknown. This place is seen one last time in a post-credits of The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon where the Chronicler is seen conversing with a revived Ignitus about Spyro's fate, Chronicler making Ignitus the new chronicler and ending with Ignitus searching for Spyro's whereabouts. | ||
===Story=== | |||
The | In The Eternal Night, before Spyro could meet the Chronicler, he had to pass these trials and even face an elemental embodiment of [[Cynder]] from when she was under the Dark Master's control. Once Spyro defeats it, he meets the Chronicler and from him learns the history of the Dark Master. The Chronicler asks Spyro to stay here in safety and ride out the storm that is coming, but Spyro refuses opting to save Cynder and is shown the way to the Mountain of Malefor and leaves. | ||
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Revision as of 04:36, July 28, 2010
The Celestial Caves is where Spyro goes through to get to the Chronicler. It is located on the White Isle. It appears in The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night end briefly in a cutscene after the credits of The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon.
It is here that dragons face trials involving their elemental breaths and is also the location of the cave the Chronicler resides in. There several caves that must be journeyed through to reach the final challenges. A round room with five doors and a platform is located just outside this cave. The middle door leads to the Chronicler's chamber and the four doors around it lead to each of the elemental trials. These doors each have a symbol in one of the colours red, green, blue and yellow with each one corresponding to the element of fire, earth, ice and electricity respectively. Each of these trials must be completed and then the platform in the centre of the room will activate taking the dragon to a platform on the top of the White Isle. This platform indicates that the room directly below it may be in the centre of the island. On this platform the dragon must face an elemental embodiment of what they fear the most. Once this embodiment is defeated, the middle door to the Chronicler's chamber will open. The Chronicler's chamber itself appears to be a large round room. It is surrounded by shelves which contain the Books of Time. In the centre of the room is a massive hourglass, the purpose of which is unknown. This place is seen one last time in a post-credits of The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon where the Chronicler is seen conversing with a revived Ignitus about Spyro's fate, Chronicler making Ignitus the new chronicler and ending with Ignitus searching for Spyro's whereabouts.
Story
In The Eternal Night, before Spyro could meet the Chronicler, he had to pass these trials and even face an elemental embodiment of Cynder from when she was under the Dark Master's control. Once Spyro defeats it, he meets the Chronicler and from him learns the history of the Dark Master. The Chronicler asks Spyro to stay here in safety and ride out the storm that is coming, but Spyro refuses opting to save Cynder and is shown the way to the Mountain of Malefor and leaves.