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Cupids are enemies in [[Dark Passage]] and [[Lofty Castle]], both of which are realms in the [[Dream Weavers]] homeworld. They try to throw their arrows into Spyro. They are clearly based off of Cupid, the God of beauty and love, whose arrows make the victim fall in love.
Cupids are enemies in [[Dark Passage]] and [[Lofty Castle]], both of which are realms in the [[Dream Weavers]] homeworld. They try to shoot their arrows into Spyro. They are clearly based off of Cupid, the God of beauty and love, whose arrows make the victim fall in love. The arrow s of these enemies though are only meant to spread hate instead of love.





Revision as of 21:17, January 15, 2010

Cupids
File:Cupid.jpg
Attacks: Shoot arrows
Method Of Defeat: Flame
Appearences: Dark Passage


Lofty Castle

Cupids are enemies in Dark Passage and Lofty Castle, both of which are realms in the Dream Weavers homeworld. They try to shoot their arrows into Spyro. They are clearly based off of Cupid, the God of beauty and love, whose arrows make the victim fall in love. The arrow s of these enemies though are only meant to spread hate instead of love.



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