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Revision as of 02:18, December 31, 2019
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Dante's Freezer is a large snowy island located some kilometers away from the Dragon Temple, only appearing in The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning. It is large continent covered in ice and snow surrounded by an enormous fortress. It is unknown if this stronghold was built by the Dragons, by the Trolls or the Apes, but it seems that it has fallen into the hands of the latter. This is where Cynder imprisoned Volteer to drain his electric elemental powers, and also where the island is ruled by the Ice King.
Story
Ignitus sent Spyro to Dante's Freezer to free Volteer from Cynder's imprisonment. During their trek through the island, Spyro gained the elemental power of Electricity. The ruler of the island is the Ice King, but he was killed by Spyro in order to save Volteer.
Gallery
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A camp within Dante's Freezer
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Dante's Freezer Fort Wall by Jared Pullen
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Dante's Freezer Fort Corner by Jared Pullen
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Dante's Freezer Fort Platform by Jared Pullen
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Dragon Restrainer by Roderick Wong
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Seige Tower by Ronald Marc
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Dante's Freezer Fortress by Ronald Marc
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Dante's Freezer Bridge by Jared Pullen
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Keep door by Jared Pullen
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Spirit Gem Barrels by Ronald Marc
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Ice Slabs by Jared Pullen
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Drop Barrel by Roderick Wong
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Crow's cage by Mark Hansen
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Crow by Irina Egorova
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Smashable door by Roderick Wong
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Barrier by Roderick Wong
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Iron Door by Roderick Wong
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Barricade by Ronald Marc
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Banner by Roderick Wong
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Weapons Rack by Roderick Wong
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Catapult by Ronald Marc
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Brazier by Mark Hansen
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Catapult top view by Ronald Marc
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Cauldron by Ronald Marc
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Spikes by Ronald Marc
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Kart by Ronald Marc
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Smashable door by Jared Pullen
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Table and Stool by Irina Egorova
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Snow pile
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Ice Column by Ronald Marc
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Drop box by Ronald Marc
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Stalactite by Ronald Marc
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Ice Wall by Ronald Marc
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Fence by Roderick Wong
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Wagon Wheel by Roderick Wong
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Plank by Roderick Wong
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Iron Windows by Jared Pullen
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Keep Wall by Ronald Marc
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Broken Keep Wall by Ronald Marc
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Lattace by Jared Pullen
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Sea Wall by Jared Pullen
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Tower by Jared Pullen
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Wall by Jared Pullen
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Wall end by Jared Pullen
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Broken Wall by Jared Pullen
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Broken Wall by Jared Pullen
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Wall Footing by Jared Pullen
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Smashed wall by Ronald Marc
Trivia
- It is possible that Dante's Freezer was named after Dante's Inferno, which is known to be Hell; more specifically, the Ninth Circle of Hell, which is depicted as a frozen wasteland.
- In the DS version, Crash Bandicoot is seen in an area of Dante's Freezer being roasted over a campfire.