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The '''Dragon Realms''' are a group of worlds that are home to [[Spyro the Dragon|Spyro]] and the other [[dragon]]s. It is the main setting in a few of the ''[[Spyro the Dragon|Spyro]]'' games.
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|appearance = ''[[Spyro the Dragon (video game)|Spyro the Dragon]]'' <br /> ''[[Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!]]'' <br /> ''[[Spyro: Year of the Dragon]]'' <br /> ''[[Spyro: Season of Ice]]''  <br /> ''[[Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly]]'' <br />''[[Spyro: Season of Flame]]'' <br /> ''[[Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy]] <br /> [[Spyro: Shadow Legacy]] <br /> [[Spyro Reignited Trilogy]]
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The '''Dragon Realms''' ('''ドラゴン・リゾート Dragon Resort''' in Japanese) are diverse worlds that make up the primary home of the [[Dragons]] in the [[Spyro the Dragon (series)|''Spyro the Dragon'' series]] and throughout the majority of the [[Spyro (series)|''Spyro'' franchise]].


==History==
==History==
In ''[[Spyro: Year of the Dragon]]'', it is revealed that over a thousand years ago, the Dragons originally lived in the [[Forgotten Realms]], ruling over the land and providing it with magic they need to thrive. One day, a dragon had a disagreement with the [[Sorceress]], and in her fury, she banished all of the dragons to the other side of the world, accidentally causing the Forgotten Worlds to gradually lose its magic. Not wanting anything to do with the Sorceress again, the Dragons settled and named their new home the "Dragon Realms", forgetting about their former home as the years went by.
==Appearances==
===''Spyro the Dragon''===
===''Spyro the Dragon''===
The entirety of ''[[Spyro the Dragon]]'' takes place in the Dragon Realms. It has six homeworlds, which are accessed in order of [[Artisans]], [[Peace Keepers]], [[Magic Crafters]], [[Beast Makers]], [[Dream Weavers]], and lastly [[Gnasty's World]]. With help from the [[balloonist]]s, Spyro is able to travel between the homeworlds.
The Dragon Realms first appeared in the game ''[[Spyro the Dragon (video game)|Spyro the Dragon]]'' for the [[wikipedia:PlayStation|PlayStation]], in which [[Spyro the Dragon (character)|Spyro]] traveled to six playable homeworlds within the Realms. This world made cameo appearances in ''[[Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!]]'' and ''Spyro: Year of the Dragon''.


===''Spyro: Year of the Dragon''===
In the original games of ''Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!'' and ''Spyro: Year of the Dragon'', the Dragon Realms' main homeworld (as seen in the intros of both games) does have various portals worth noting is the portal to [[Dragon Shores]], as seen in ''Spyro 2's'' intro. In ''Year of the Dragon'', Spyro and Hunter venture through a hole in the realm to reach the [[Sunrise Spring|first homeworld]] of the Forgotten Realms.
In ''[[Spyro: Year of the Dragon]]'', it is revealed that the dragons lived in the [[Forgotten Realms]] long ago, but were eventually banished by [[Sorceress]]. This led to the dragons find a new home at the Dragon Realms, which is found on the ground level above the Forgotten Realms.
 
In ''[[Spyro Reignited Trilogy]]'', this "realm" seems to be non-existent, with its role in the trilogy mainly being replaced by the grassy plains of [[Stone Hill]].


===''Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly''===
===''Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly''===
In ''[[Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly]]'', an area of Dragon Realms serves as the single hub throughout the entire game. It is larger than the hub levels in previous games. Unlike the first game, Spyro uses unique transportation methods, rather than portals, to access the other areas. He can gain access to the hub's outer sections after unlocking various gates scattered throughout.
It wasn't until ''[[Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly]]'' that "The Dragon Realms" became a playable world. While not explicitly stated in ''Enter the Dragonfly'', the [[homeworld]] in this game, referred to simply as "The Dragon Realms," is geographically connected to the other "Dragon Realm" homeworlds.
 
The main area is a beautifully crafted homeworld full of lush green fields and comprised of a predominately hilly landscape. As Spyro leaves the main area of the Dragon Realms, the landscape varies depending on which passage to another realm is close by. For the boss level, you jump in a portal located in front of the castle after completing all levels.
 
*[[Dragon Shores]]
*[[Dragon Castles]]


===''Spyro: A Hero's Tail''===
"The Dragon Realms" itself is technically a homeworld in "Dragon Realms" much like other homeworlds. The focal point of this world is the Castle, which leads to Dragon Castles (from ''[[Spyro Orange]]''). This area surrounding the castle serves as the solitary homeworld in ''Enter the Dragonfly''. Unlike other homeworlds in the Dragon Realms, this homeworld does not contain portals, but instead, other forms of transportation to its connected realms. For example, to get to [[Crop Circle Country]], Spyro rides a [[UFO]] from a barn.
In ''[[Spyro: A Hero's Tail]]'', the first hub area is the '''Dragon Kingdom''', which is the home area of the dragons. Here it is explored by Spyro where had to learn the Horn Dive with [[Tomas (Elder Dragon)|Tomas]] to destroy the [[Dark Gem]]s, risked on Crocovile Swamp to learn the Pole Spin with [[Magnus (Elder Dragon)|Magnus]] to spin on poles, crossed on Dragon Falls where receives help for [[Hunter]] and defeat Gnasty Gnorc where receive the Electric Breath for Amp.


==Locations==
===''Spyro: Shadow Legacy''===
===''Spyro the Dragon''===
The history of the Dragon Realms was somewhat retconned in this storyline, with a storybook legend in the game stating that the Dragon Realms was either founded by a group of ancient dragons that fled a natural catastrophy in the Forgotten Realms, or was discovered by the [[Great Sea Dragon]].
*[[Artisans]] - a grassland filled with hills as well as medieval architecture of castles, bridges, and towers.
 
*[[Peace Keepers]] - a desert land inhabited by dragons whose job is to enforce order and maintain peace between the realms.
==Homeworlds and Realms==
*[[Magic Crafters]] - a mountaintop land inhabited by shy dragons who are experts in magic.
The Dragon Realms is made up of six separate homeworlds, which can be traveled to with the [[balloonists]]. Each homeworld has five portals that each lead to a local realm; three leading to [[Realms|regular realms]], one that leads to a [[Speedways|flight realm]] and one more that leads to a [[Boss Realm|boss realm]].
*[[Beast Makers]] - a swampland inhabited by tough dragons who create the many inhabitants of the Dragon Realms.
 
*[[Dream Weavers]] - a city in the sky that inhabited by dragons who manage the dreams of other dragons and help those who have had nightmares.
*[[Artisans]]
*[[Gnasty's World]] - a desolate realm under Gnasty's control, from which he launched his assault on the Dragon Realms.
**[[Stone Hill]]
**[[Dark Hollow]]
**[[Town Square]]
**[[Sunny Flight]]
**[[Toasty (Realm)|Toasty]]
*[[Peace Keepers]]
**[[Dry Canyon]]
**[[Cliff Town]]
**[[Ice Cavern]]
**[[Night Flight]]
**[[Doctor Shemp (Realm)|Doctor Shemp]]
*[[Magic Crafters]]
**[[Alpine Ridge]]
**[[High Caves]]
**[[Wizard Peak]]
**[[Crystal Flight]]
**[[Blowhard (Realm)|Blowhard]]
*[[Beast Makers]]
**[[Terrace Village]]
**[[Misty Bog]]
**[[Tree Tops]]
**[[Wild Flight]]
**[[Metalhead (Realm)|Metalhead]]
*[[Dream Weavers]]
**[[Dark Passage]]
**[[Lofty Castle]]
**[[Haunted Towers]]
**[[Icy Flight]]
**[[Jacques (Realm)|Jacques]]
*[[Gnasty's World]]
**[[Gnorc Cove]]
**[[Twilight Harbour]]
**[[Gnasty Gnorc (Realm)|Gnasty Gnorc]]
**[[Gnasty's Loot]]
 
==Gallery==
<gallery position="center">
Gnexus.jpg|Gnasty's World, one of the homeworlds of the Dragon Realms
EnchantedForest Portal Scrapped.JPG|The possible portal to Enchanted Forest
Spyro2-DragonRealms.PNG|Brief view of the Dragon Realms in ''Ripto's Rage!''
Spyro3-DragonRealms.PNG|Brief view of the Dragon Realms in ''Year of the Dragon''
Spyro_Orange_Castle_Vs_Spyro_3_Castle_The_Dragon_Realms.PNG|Dragon Castles from the Spyro Orange title screen and the Dragon Realms from Spyro 2 and 3
</gallery>
 
==Trivia==
 
* In the ''Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly'' instruction manual, a picture is featured of a portal in the castle instead of the closed doors in the actual game. It could have been the portal to the removed level [[Enchanted Forest (ETD)|Enchanted Forest]].
* In ''Enter the Dragonfly'', rock spitting was to be a feature in Dragon Realms, but was cut.<ref>[https://tcrf.net/Spyro:_Enter_the_Dragonfly_(PlayStation_2)#Dragon_Realms TCRF.net]</ref>
*Having no portals in the ''Enter the Dragonfly'' version of the Dragon Realms could be a possible developer oversight. The developers either didn't know about portals in the original trilogy, or they simply ignored the fact to rush development. It may have been useless to have the same portals that would lead to ''Spyro the Dragon'' homeworlds or Dragon Shores, while considering the development timeframe.


===''Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly''===
==References==
* [[Dragonfly Dojo]] - based on an Asian dojo. This place is very peaceful with beautiful scenery.
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* [[Crop Circle Country]] - a farm where aliens often appear.
{{S1}}
* [[Luau Island]] - a tropical island realm based on {{wp|Hawaii}}.
{{S2}}  
* [[Cloud 9]] - a city in the clouds.
{{S3}}
* [[Monkey Monastery]] - a mountaintop realm where monks live.
{{ETD}}
* [[Honey Marsh]] - a realm surrounded by an ocean made of honey. The alligator inhabitants constantly have problems with the bees who make the honey.
{{SSL}}
* [[Thieves Den]] - a dark and gloomy place where [[thief|thieves]] keep their loot.
{{LegendGames}}
* [[Jurassic Jungle]] - a prehistoric jungle surrounded by lava.
{{Games}}


===''Spyro: A Hero's Tail''===
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[[Category:Homeworlds]]
! Level
[[Category:Worlds]]
! Description
[[Category:Realms (Spyro the Dragon)]]
! style="width:8%"|Enemies
[[Category:Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!]]
|-
[[Category:Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly]]
|style="text-align:center"|[[File:Dragon Village.png|256px]]<br />[[Dragon Village]]
[[Category:Spyro: A Hero's Tail]]
|Here where Spyro begins his adventure. First he will have to get 500 gems for the [[Moneybags]] to buy the key, second he need to visit Tomas to learn the Horn Dive and third he had to get the Dragon Egg from the Hunter to open the gate. Also the [[Sgt. Byrd]] help Spyro for win the challenge to receive the Dragon Egg & Light Gem.
[[Category:Spyro 2: Season of Flame]]
|[[Huge Gnorc]]<br>[[Middle Gnorc]]<br>[[Small Gnorc]]
[[Category:Spyro: Shadow Legacy]]
|-
|style="text-align:center"|[[File:Crocovile Swamp.png|256px]]<br />[[Crocovile Swamp]]
|After Spyro destroyed the Dark Gem, this location is explored by him where find the Moneybags' [[Shop Pad]] and find out the Professor's [[Supercharge Gadget]]  where will need the 40 Light Gems. Here is where Spyro meets [[Blink]] in which the same help Spyro for win the challenge to receive the Dragon Egg & Light Gem, he needed to learn the Pole Spin and helped protect the [[Fredneck]]'s fruits to receive the Dragon Egg & Light Gem.
|[[Bat]]<br>[[Crocovile]]<br>[[Spider]]<br>[[Critter]]<br>Huge Gnorc
|-
|style="text-align:center"|[[File:Dragonfly Falls.png|256px]]<br />[[Dragonfly Falls]]
|A tropical island featuring caverns and waterfalls. Spyro can access it using the [[Ball Gadget]] on the southern part of Dragon Village.
|Crocovile<br>Bat<br>[[Goat]]<br>[[Shepherd]]<br>Huge Gnorc<br>[[Vulture]]<br>[[Piranha]]<br>Small Gnorc
|-
|style="text-align:center"|[[File:Gnasty's Cave.png|256px]]<br />[[Gnasty's Cave]]
|After destroying the 10 Dark Gems, first Spyro free the Flame and he meets with Gnasty to battle.
|None
|}
[[Category:Locations]]
[[Category:Spyro the Dragon locations]]
[[Category:Spyro: Year of the Dragon locations]]
[[Category:Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly locations]]

Revision as of 00:35, September 22, 2021

Template:Youmay Template:PlaceOriginal The Dragon Realms (ドラゴン・リゾート Dragon Resort in Japanese) are diverse worlds that make up the primary home of the Dragons in the Spyro the Dragon series and throughout the majority of the Spyro franchise.

History

In Spyro: Year of the Dragon, it is revealed that over a thousand years ago, the Dragons originally lived in the Forgotten Realms, ruling over the land and providing it with magic they need to thrive. One day, a dragon had a disagreement with the Sorceress, and in her fury, she banished all of the dragons to the other side of the world, accidentally causing the Forgotten Worlds to gradually lose its magic. Not wanting anything to do with the Sorceress again, the Dragons settled and named their new home the "Dragon Realms", forgetting about their former home as the years went by.

Appearances

Spyro the Dragon

The Dragon Realms first appeared in the game Spyro the Dragon for the PlayStation, in which Spyro traveled to six playable homeworlds within the Realms. This world made cameo appearances in Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! and Spyro: Year of the Dragon.

In the original games of Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! and Spyro: Year of the Dragon, the Dragon Realms' main homeworld (as seen in the intros of both games) does have various portals worth noting is the portal to Dragon Shores, as seen in Spyro 2's intro. In Year of the Dragon, Spyro and Hunter venture through a hole in the realm to reach the first homeworld of the Forgotten Realms.

In Spyro Reignited Trilogy, this "realm" seems to be non-existent, with its role in the trilogy mainly being replaced by the grassy plains of Stone Hill.

Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly

It wasn't until Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly that "The Dragon Realms" became a playable world. While not explicitly stated in Enter the Dragonfly, the homeworld in this game, referred to simply as "The Dragon Realms," is geographically connected to the other "Dragon Realm" homeworlds.

The main area is a beautifully crafted homeworld full of lush green fields and comprised of a predominately hilly landscape. As Spyro leaves the main area of the Dragon Realms, the landscape varies depending on which passage to another realm is close by. For the boss level, you jump in a portal located in front of the castle after completing all levels.

"The Dragon Realms" itself is technically a homeworld in "Dragon Realms" much like other homeworlds. The focal point of this world is the Castle, which leads to Dragon Castles (from Spyro Orange). This area surrounding the castle serves as the solitary homeworld in Enter the Dragonfly. Unlike other homeworlds in the Dragon Realms, this homeworld does not contain portals, but instead, other forms of transportation to its connected realms. For example, to get to Crop Circle Country, Spyro rides a UFO from a barn.

Spyro: Shadow Legacy

The history of the Dragon Realms was somewhat retconned in this storyline, with a storybook legend in the game stating that the Dragon Realms was either founded by a group of ancient dragons that fled a natural catastrophy in the Forgotten Realms, or was discovered by the Great Sea Dragon.

Homeworlds and Realms

The Dragon Realms is made up of six separate homeworlds, which can be traveled to with the balloonists. Each homeworld has five portals that each lead to a local realm; three leading to regular realms, one that leads to a flight realm and one more that leads to a boss realm.

Gallery

Trivia

  • In the Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly instruction manual, a picture is featured of a portal in the castle instead of the closed doors in the actual game. It could have been the portal to the removed level Enchanted Forest.
  • In Enter the Dragonfly, rock spitting was to be a feature in Dragon Realms, but was cut.[1]
  • Having no portals in the Enter the Dragonfly version of the Dragon Realms could be a possible developer oversight. The developers either didn't know about portals in the original trilogy, or they simply ignored the fact to rush development. It may have been useless to have the same portals that would lead to Spyro the Dragon homeworlds or Dragon Shores, while considering the development timeframe.

References

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Template:LegendGames Template:Games

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