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Atlawas work in corn fields and raise crops because the humidity of Tall Plains gives good opportunities for farming. They live in tribes and it is possible that they don't have a military force. They worship gods for a bountiful harvest. Their lifestyle ended when [[Cynder (The Legend of Spyro)|Cynder]] invaded Tall Plains and | Atlawas work in corn fields and raise crops because the humidity of Tall Plains gives good opportunities for farming. They live in tribes and it is possible that they don't have a military force. They worship gods for a bountiful harvest. Their lifestyle ended when [[Cynder (The Legend of Spyro)|Cynder]] invaded Tall Plains and imprisoned them, but they were saved by [[Spyro (The Legend of Spyro)|Spyro]] and possibly went back to their peaceful lifestyle. | ||
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Revision as of 20:03, November 19, 2013
Template:Characterbox Template:Q Atlawas are the natives to Tall Plains, who only appeared in The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning. They raise crops and focus their relationship with their gods as well as their surroundings. Their leader is Kane.
Lifestyle
Atlawas work in corn fields and raise crops because the humidity of Tall Plains gives good opportunities for farming. They live in tribes and it is possible that they don't have a military force. They worship gods for a bountiful harvest. Their lifestyle ended when Cynder invaded Tall Plains and imprisoned them, but they were saved by Spyro and possibly went back to their peaceful lifestyle.
Story
The Atlawas were imprisoned by the Apes after Cynder took over Tall Plains. They were later freed after Spyro was forced to fight the Stone Sentinel, a creature worshiped by the native Atlawas as a god who was angered at having its resting place disturbed by Cynder's actions. In response, the Atlawas wanted to worship Spyro for saving them, but the young dragon rejected the offer, and the inhabitants accepted Spyro as one of them.