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'''Mazi''' is a [[Dragons|dragon]] who resides in [[Dream Weavers]]. He instructs [[Spyro the Dragon (character)|Spyro]] to attack the [[Clock Fools]] even though they are invincible. | |||
'''Mazi''' ('''マザン=ドリノマール Mazan''' in Japanese) is a [[Dragons|dragon]] who resides in [[Dream Weavers]]. He instructs [[Spyro the Dragon (character)|Spyro]] to attack the [[Clock Fools]] even though they are invincible. | |||
In ''[[Spyro Reignited Trilogy]]'', he is shorter. He has a large magician's hat with a sleeping mask, a long purple beard, earrings on his horns, pointy shoes, a small wooden wand, and dark purple wrist and shoulder armor with gold. | In ''[[Spyro Reignited Trilogy]]'', he is shorter. He has a large magician's hat with a sleeping mask, a long purple beard, earrings on his horns, pointy shoes, a small wooden wand, and dark purple wrist and shoulder armor with gold. |
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Mazi (マザン=ドリノマール Mazan in Japanese) is a dragon who resides in Dream Weavers. He instructs Spyro to attack the Clock Fools even though they are invincible.
In Spyro Reignited Trilogy, he is shorter. He has a large magician's hat with a sleeping mask, a long purple beard, earrings on his horns, pointy shoes, a small wooden wand, and dark purple wrist and shoulder armor with gold.
Trivia
- In the late demo, Mazi doesn't exist at all inside his crystal-prison.
- Mazi means "water" in several Bantu languages, but it's also a Nigerian name of Hebrew origin, meaning "sir."