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Template:Q Malefor, also known as the Dark Master, is the main antagonist of The Legend of Spyro series as well as the primary antagonist in The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon. He is Spyro and Cynder's archenemy, and the true villain of the series.
Personality
It was said he was the first purple dragon ever born. Malefor is, in many ways, the exact opposite of Spyro, and every Spyro villain known in the Spyro series. As his name dictates and represents, he is completely malevolent. Despite being calm and courteous, Malefor is also cunning, highly intelligent and manipulative, being able to devise twisted plans. While Spyro does good and wishes to protect the world he lives in, Malefor seeks the destruction of it, and will use all he can to finish what he started.
Judging from his ruthless and purely sadistic nature, Malefor is, no doubt, a murderer as he killed millions of creatures in his "quest to fulfill the destiny of the purple dragon." He is willing to use anything he can to complete his goal, and destroy everything in his way or anyone useless to him in cold blood unless they can be of use to him again later on.
Malefor is also a skilled orator, able to strike doubt in the resolute and courageous minds and use it to his advantage. With this powerful skill, he is very experienced at using his enemy's faults against them; a prime example is his use of Cynder's past deeds and the fact he used her to free himself to make her doubt herself long enough for him to take control of her.
He seems to personify Lust, one of the Seven Deadly Sins, as his intense desire for power is what lead him to his corruption. Malefor also appears to possess a fatalistic philosophy; believing it his fate and destiny to purify the world by destroying it so a new one would be created. Therefore he most likely does not perceive himself as evil, moreso as an anti-hero; using questionable means to accomplish a "noble" goal. But like all villains, he undervalues the power of friendship and ultimately love when he uses Cynder to kill Spyro for his nonacceptance of the alleged truth and nature of the purple dragon race, only for her to break his bind over her when Spyro tells her that she has left him with nothing left to fight for, somewhat revealing a trace of his love for her.
Despite his current malevolent nature, it was implied that during his youth Malefor was a rather caring and courageous individual. Chief Prowlus mentioned that when he was young, Malefor's personality was rather similar to Spyro's, displaying great kindness and an eagerness to develop his abilities.
Abilities
Malefor is unfathomably powerful. Being a rare purple dragon like Spyro, he can control many abilities others cannot, but to a greater extent, such as the element of Fire, Ice, Electricity, Earth, Wind, the Convexity element, and perhaps even Time itself. It is hinted that he can also control other elements, as he was shown using the Fear ability during his final battle against Spyro and Cynder, and most likely wields Shadow and Poison as well, the powers that Cynder was granted with when she was exposed to Malefor's darkness. Since he is over 100 years old, Malefor's elemental abilities are far more developed than Spyro's, as shown by his use of Convexity abilities in place of Spyro's fire abilities, and on a much larger and more powerful scale that Spyro has displayed thus far. He has also shown the ability to project a forcefields that protects him from all attacks except for Convexity Breath (which is similar to the heat forcefields Ignitus used), which appears to be an incredibly useful ability.
Living up to his title after choosing evil, Malefor wields powerful dark magic, which enables him to corrupt anything or anyone as he pleases. This is demonstrated when he transforms the Dragon Temple into a Fortress of his likeness and makes it levitate, turns the Apes into undead ghouls, creating artificial creatures like the Grublins, and crafted an energy chain that his minions shackle Spyro and Cynder together. His notable power is having absolute control over everything evil and every malevolent being, also transforming others into a dark version of their former self that greatly increases their power and corrupting them into being in complete servitude to Malefor. Examples of this are the two times he corrupted Cynder, the first after she was born (giving her enough power to defeat all of the Guardians in single combat) and the second near the end of Dawn of the Dragon (though this form's power is unknown as Spyro refused to fight back).
Like all dragons, Malefor possesses the ability to fly, and holds extreme physical strength. He also reveals that he is eternal, thus he is undefeatable and immortal.
Story
History

Born in ancient times, Malefor was the first purple dragon, and a talented one at that. He first mastered Fire, despite not being a fire dragon, and harnessed the powers of Ice, Wind, Earth, Electricity, and many other elements none thought existed. Thus, Malefor was the first dragon to be able to use more than one element, which other Dragons were restricted to only one. Believing him to be the dragon to usher them into a new age, the Dragon Elders willingly taught him how to master these elements.
However, as time went by, his power continued to grow far beyond what was expected and he began to consume everything. Fearing his lack of restraint, the Elders banished him to exile. Filled with hatred for his own kind, Malefor took on the title as the Dark Master and recruited an army of Apes, teaching them how to artificially harness the power of the gems, which are the Dragons' lifeforce. With his army established and growing by the day, Malefor built a great fortress upon a mountain, and there he resided, staring out upon the lands with his sheer malice so great, that it split the earth and created a pit of despair, called the Mountain of Malefor, also known as the Well of Souls, by the evil-hearted.
Years later, Malefor was defeated by the Ancestors and confined within the Well of Souls. While his spirit was imprisoned in the Mountain of Malefor, his essence was trapped in Convexity. He sought to escape the mountain, and while Malefor manipulated a plan to do so, his army was still able to carry out his orders.
The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning
During the Year of the Dragon, Malefor sent his Ape army to the Dragon Temple under the command of his servant, Gaul, the Ape King, to destroy all of the dragon eggs to prevent the next Purple Dragon from being born. However, Ignitus, the Fire Guardian rescued the purple egg and hid it.
Under another order however, Gaul captured a dragon egg, as Malefor needed a dragon born on the Year of the Dragon to open the gateway in Convexity that served as his prison. Gaul captured Cynder's egg so she could serve Malefor and bring him back, while the Apes had smashed all the other dragon eggs, unaware that Ignitus has saved Spyro's egg. The Ape King used Malefor's dark powers to corrupt and influence Cynder, transforming her into a large, evil dragoness with greater strength and agility at an unnaturally fast rate. Cynder and Gaul then set out to bring Malefor back.
Cynder embarked on a mission to open the Convexity portal which imprisoned her master's soul, while her Ape army scattered and left the land in ruins. Her ultimate plan was to capture each of the Dragon Guardians during a battle which may have been a ruse for her to snatch all the Guardians while they were distracted to fend off their enemies, and drain their energies into crystals which she would use to release Malefor from his prison. Spyro, the newly born Purple Dragon, and his adoptive brother, Sparx the Dragonfly, traveled across the land and rescued each of the four remaining Dragon Guardians after Cynder drained their energies into crystals. She then journeyed to Convexity and placed the last one into the portal containing her master, providing Malefor a means of escape.
Before Malefor could break free, Spyro used his full power and defeated Cynder, freeing her of the villain's control and returning her to her true form, a dragoness the same age and size as Spyro. As the portal opened, the effects of Spyro and Cynder's battle caused it to become unstable and it began to implode, drawing everything within the Convexity. Spyro saved Cynder, and he and Sparx escaped the collapsing Convexity dimension as the spirit of Malefor emerged. However, Malefor's spirit got caught in the collapse, and his soul entered the Well of Souls, but was still trapped. As his spirit awakened, an evil energy, possibly his returning essence, appeared at the peak of the Mountain of Malefor, a symbol of his presence within the dark mountain.
After they returned to the Dragon Temple, Spyro and Cynder both watched the sky, wondering if the Dark Master would soon return. While resting off the weakness from the battle, Spyro dreamt of the battle between him and Cynder and how he saved her, hearing the Dark Master's voice in his head, calling his name.
The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night
Gaul and his Ape army traveled to the Well of Souls after Malefor's essence has been freed, calling to all the evil in the Dragon Realms, and set up their base there. Gaul planned to resurrect their master on the Night of Eternal Darkness and release him from the Well of Souls to satisfy the Apes' lust for power and get their revenge on the dragons. To lure Spyro into his unaware stage, Gaul captured Cynder, who left the Dragon Temple when she still blamed herself for what happened when she was under Malefor's control.
As Gaul held Cynder captive, he informed her that Malefor would either take her back due to her "loyalty" as his servant or kill her. Though, she refused any notion of becoming the Dark Master's slave again and remained imprisoned by Gaul in the Mountain. Spyro, who had developed romantic feelings for Cynder, and Sparx set out to rescue her and eventually made it to the Well of Souls, where Spyro confronted and fought against Gaul. During the Celestial Moons' eclipse, Malefor's dark influence took control of Spyro's mind and he destroyed Gaul just as he planned from the start. Cynder saved Spyro from Malefor's control and the Mountain began to collapse all around them, trapping the three. Spyro then used his Dragon Time ability to save them all by encasing them in crystal. After the eclipse, Malefor finally escaped from the Well of Souls after his master and secret plan succeeded, and proceeded to plague the world.
The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon
After being resurrected, Malefor immediately began shrouding the world in darkness. During that time, he attacked the Dragon Temple and reclaimed it, suspending the temple above the land as a symbol of his dominamce. It was also said that Malefor cursed the Apes sometime during his dark reign, turning them into shadows as his way of repaying them for their disloyalty, as they only served Malefor more for their own greed and thirst for power. Presumably afterwards, Malefor created a new army consisting of artificial, earthy creatures called Grublins as replacements for the Apes, and awakened a Golem to lay waste to the world.
After three years of being trapped within the time crystal, Spyro, Sparx, and Cynder finally awakened to stop Malefor from destroying the world. However, both Spyro and Cynder were binded together with the green chains by a troop of Grublins as they were intended to be sacrificed to the Golem under Malefor's orders. They reached Warfang when it was under siege by Malefor's army, and defeated the Golem during the struggle. But later that night, Malefor made an ominous announcement to the inhabitants that since they survived the siege, they would be the first to witness the resurrection of the Destroyer, a mountain-sized golem used to destroy the world to usher in a new one.
Spyro and Cynder attempted to stop the Destroyer, but when they destroyed its crystal core to defeat it, Malefor restored the Destroyer through his powers, continuing its mission. Realizing that the only way to stop the Destroyer was to defeat Malefor, Spyro and Cynder set off to confront the Dark Master. After going on a long journey, Spyro and Cynder both made it to Malefor's Lair where they confronted the villainous dragon himself. He taunted Spyro by saying that they have more in common than just their color. Spyro denied this, saying that he is nothing like Malefor, who then freed the young dragons of the chain that tethered them together as a way to make them feel more comfortable.
Malefor then claimed that his influence over Cynder had not completely diminished and that she had led Spyro to the Well of Souls to trick him into freeing the evil dragon. Cynder both denied Malefor's words, but grew unsure and said that she doesn't know anymore, to which Malefor replied by taking control over her again and renewing her dark side. While Malefor attacked Spyro through Cynder repeatedly, he assured Spyro that there have been many Purple Dragons before him and that the true nature of their kind has been to resurrect the Destroyer and the Golems of the Deep during that age in order to bring about the "Great Cleansing", destroying the world. Despite having been stopped from completing his goal back in his time, Malefor revealed that Spyro had nonetheless fulfilled his 'destiny', and that the world would be destroyed along with the young dragon.
Spyro denied Malefor's statements and continued to be struck by Cynder while Malefor laughed maniacally. Cynder angrily asked why Spyro won't fight back, and Spyro sadly responded that it was because she had left him nothing to fight for. This broke Malefor's hold on Cynder, and she lovingly told Spyro that there was always something. Enraged by this change of events, Malefor tethered Cynder back to Spyro with the same energy chain, binding them together in order to kill them both. After a long battle against Malefor, Spyro and Cynder followed after him to continue their fight in the skies above the temple. However, the Destroyer managed to enter the maw of the Earth, intiating the world's destruction as it began to break apart. Spyro and Cynder then battled against Malefor again as they are descending into the core of the world.
Despite their efforts, Malefor proclaimed that he was eternal, unable to be destroyed. After a final energy blast against Spyro and Cynder, Malefor was knocked to the Earth's crystal core, but recovered from the blow unscathed, ready to attack again. Suddenly, several dragon spirits who appeared to be "The Ancients", the Dragons who trained Malefor, emerged from the crystal core, surrounding the evil dragon. As the egregious Malefor looked upon the spirits in shock, he was dragged and sealed away forever into the crystal core by the spirits. Upon his defeat, the green chain that shackled Spyro and Cynder together disappeared along with the Dark Master's magic. Spyro then used his powers to reconstruct the world, slowly putting it back together and ending Malefor's malice for good.
The Legend of Spyro 3D
According to the plot of the cancelled Spyro Movie, the Dark Master sent his forces to hunt down Spyro's egg. He had also enslaved Cynder by using a red crystal that was around her neck, turning her into a powerful black dragoness.
Gallery
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The Dragon Temple's statue of Malefor before he turned to evil
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Malefor in the state of his corruption
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Malefor overlooking the new land he ruled
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Malefor's final form in his battle against Spyro and Cynder in the DS version of Dawn of the Dragon
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Malefor is about to undergo a fearsome transformation in the DS version of Dawn of the Dragon
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Malefor close up in-game
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Malefor as depicted in the DS version of Dawn of the Dragon
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A mural of Malefor displayed on a wall in the Ruins of Warfang
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Malefor's dark form in the DS version of Dawn of the Dragon
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Malefor's reign over the Realm as depicted in the DS version of Dawn of the Dragon
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Malefor's essence looking down at the Dragon City of Warfang in the DS version of Dawn of the Dragon
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Spyro and Cynder confronting Malefor in his Lair in the DS version of Dawn of the Dragon
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Malefor shortly after his corruption to evil
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Malefor being exiled after his unwillingness to stop abusing his unlimited power.
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A young Malefor being surrounded by a group of Dragon Elders.
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Malefor breathing the element of Electricity
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Malefor breathing Fire, his first element
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Malefor using the element of Wind
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Malefor leadshis army of Apes into battle against the Realms.
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A sinister glimpse of Malefor shown to Spyro by The Chronicler in the DS version of The Eternal Night.
International Voice actors
- Danish = Dick Kaysø
- Finnish = Rauno Ahonen
- Norwegian = Per Frisch
- Swedish = Johan Hedenberg
- Dutch = Fred Meijer
- French = Pierre Hatet
- German = Bodo Wolf
- Italian = Claudio Moneta
- Spanish = José Padilla
- Russian = Andrei Tashkov
Notes
- The Legend of Spyro series was also released in Russia, but it may be possible that Anderi Tashkov may be the Russian voice actor for Malefor, since he did the original 1990 Russian dubs for Star Wars episodes IV-VI as the Russian dubbing voice for Luke Skywalker, since Mark Hamill originally played as him.
- His Japanese name is translated in Korean as in: 마레후루. (Malehulu).
- In the Finnish version of The Legend of Spyro trilogy, Malefor's name is known as: Ärhämä.
- Malefor's name translates to Russian as: "Мальфор"
Trivia
- Malefor's voice actor, Mark Hamill, is perhaps most famous for his role as Luke Skywalker in George Lucas's original Star Wars trilogy; as well as the voice of the Joker in various Batman media, including Batman: The Animated Series, The New Batman Adventures, and most recently in Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City.
- As shown in the Exclsuive Talent Trailer, Mark Hamill's voiceover for Malefor sounded much more clearer than the distorted version of his voice in the final version of Dawn of the Dragon.
- Malefor may be a variation of the name "Valefar", a Christian demon and Duke of Hell.
- His name might be composed from the Latin noun malum (-i,neutrum) - evil; and Greek foreo - i carry; meaning ˝The carrier of evil˝, or maybe ˝The source of evil˝.
- The Dark Master (or DM) is usually a name given to the main villain in an RPG.
- Malefor may be more clever than he appears, and as parts of his plans turned out to be part of a ruse to trick Spyro in releasing the evil dragon, it may be that the rest from the start all were. It may be that Malefor pretended to send his Apes to kill Spyro, but since the young purple dragon would be the key to free Malefor, this action of assassination was probably itself a ruse to scare his enemies, and that maybe along with Cynder, who would be used to bring Malefor back with all his powers, Spyro's egg would also be stolen as well so he could be corrupted and used to free Malefor after Cynder completed her stage. And despite Ignitus' interference in saving Spyro from that fate, the young dragon's part would still be played, as he would be lured to the Mountain of Malefor to save Cynder, and unwittingly free Malefor. How Cynder seems to betray the people she loves though is unknown, but it seems Malefor was aiming to confuse Spyro and Cynder before their final battle.
- In the movie Dragons: Destiny of Fire, there is a dragon called Vildrok that is very similar to Malefor because: both want to destroy the world, both are evil and both are the main antagonist, however, Malefor is despised and far times more evil, bloodthirsty, malevolent, cruel and ruthless than Vildrok.
- Malefor is also similar to another Dragon villain Buraki in the movie, Dragon Wars: D-War; both want more power and were corrupted by that power, and both Malefor and Buraki wanted to destroy the world.
- The massive statue in the Dragon Temple training room and the dragon statue in the large shrine near the top of the Well of Souls are both statues of Malefor. Two more massive statues of Malefor also appear outside the temple of each of the elemental dream levels Spyro is taken to regain his elemental breaths in The Eternal Night. Many of these statues also appear to have two dragon eggs at his feet, possibly symbolizing his need to destroy Spyro's egg and needing Cynder's egg as a dragon to revive him.
- Malefor is the only dragon in The Legend of Spyro series who has reptilian pupils. His eyes are also yellow unlike all other known dragons, who have white eyes. This may be due to his evil and corruption or simply done by the designers to give him a more frightening appearance as a villain.
- In the DS version of The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon, Malefor is purple and white instead of being purple, yellow and red, and does not have a fully drawn appearance in any cutscene.
- Malefor's voice was so distorted that it was hard for some people to understand what he said, and instead had to rely on the subtitles.
- It is possible that Malefor survived as many people think he could return if another Legend of Spyro game is ever made.
- Worth noting is that Spyro and Cynder didn't actually defeat Malefor themselves since he recovered from their combined Convexity attack unscathed. It was only the intervention of the ancestors that allowed Malefor to be beaten in time to save the world.
- In most concept art of Malefor, his eyes look completely yellow with no pupils. However, when you face him in the game, he gains snakelike pupils, making his face seem more gentle and sinister.
- Malefor is possibly the most evil villain in the Spyro series.
- His personalities and actions are similar to Lucifer from Dante's Inferno; both have been imprisoned, sought to kill the main protagonist and mention that the hero had freed them..
- Like the other concept art of the dragon characters made for Dawn of the Dragon, Malefor's right wing is missing.