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*The Brothers are very similar in appearance to the Foremen of Idol Springs, leading some to believe the two are the same species. | |||
Brother Ned's voice clip says "I really think you should kill that yeti", in spite of the text box saying "I really think you should torch that yeti". | |||
Brother Curtis may be a nod to the French philosopher René Descartes, who was known for his statement of Cogito ergo sum, or "I do think, therefore I do exist". | |||
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Revision as of 12:23, November 15, 2014
Template:Characterbox The Monk Colosis are Colosis that debuted in Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!. They apparently live in Colossus. They are monks that have special powers including some telekenesis. They resemble the workers from Idol Springs, only they are orange instead of green and wear different clothes. They make a cameo appearance in Bonzai Speedway.
Story
Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!
Three Monk Colosi appeared in the first cutscene. They tried to feed a Goat to a Yeti, but instead, he ate one of the monks.
Individuals
- Brother Harry: greets Spyro at the entrance to the temple
- Brother Arnie: opens first door Spyro encounters through telekinesis
- Brother Clive: raises ground for Spyro through telekinesis
- Brother Curtis: raises and lowers lift for Spyro
- Brother Kipp: in charge of hockey
- Brother Ned: meets Spyro near the tomb of the Yeti, asking him to kill him, gives Spyro the Talisman
Gallery
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A Colosi and a Goat
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Colosi as seen in Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly
=Trivia
- The Brothers are very similar in appearance to the Foremen of Idol Springs, leading some to believe the two are the same species.
Brother Ned's voice clip says "I really think you should kill that yeti", in spite of the text box saying "I really think you should torch that yeti".
Brother Curtis may be a nod to the French philosopher René Descartes, who was known for his statement of Cogito ergo sum, or "I do think, therefore I do exist".