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'''Kasi '''is a [[cheetah]] who lives in the [[Savannah]], appearing only in [[Spyro: Shadow Legacy]]. He is a servant to the king, [[Akello]], [[Hunter the Cheetah|Hunter]]'s father, and can be mischeivious at times and tried to get Hunter in trouble.
'''Kasi '''is a [[cheetah]] who lives in the [[Savannah]], appearing only in [[Spyro: Shadow Legacy]]. He is a servant to the king, [[Akello]], [[Hunter the Cheetah|Hunter]]'s father, and can be mischeivious at times and tried to get Hunter in trouble.
==Story==
==Story==

Revision as of 07:20, January 30, 2012

Template:Characterbox Kasi is a cheetah who lives in the Savannah, appearing only in Spyro: Shadow Legacy. He is a servant to the king, Akello, Hunter's father, and can be mischeivious at times and tried to get Hunter in trouble.

Story

After Spyro saves the Cheetah Tribe, including Hunter, from the Shadow Realm, Akello fell ill from its dark effects. Kasi immediately took charge of the Savannah, accusing Spyro of bringing the Shadow Realm to their home. Hunter defends Spyro, only to be thrown in jail along with the purple dragon since he is a friend to him. Luckily, Spyro was able to escape and got word to the king that his son was in prison. This caused the king to throw Kasi in jail instead, and free Hunter.

Trivia

  • Both Kasi and Chief Prowlus, from The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon, are cheetahs who share similarities in blaming Spyro, who is a purple dragon, for causing troubles to their tribe. Kasi, being the temporary leader of the cheetahs at the time, threw Spyro in jail for supposedly bringing the Shadow Realm to their home, and puts Hunter behind bars as well for defending Spyro. This plot is very identical to the part when Prowlus puts Spyro in chains along with Cynder, thinking their race is responsible for bringing misfortunes to his clan, and also tied up Hunter of Avalar for siding with the dragons in Dawn of the Dragon.