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Template:Youmay Template:Characterbox Template:QNina is a light brown dragonfly who is Sparx's mother and Spyro's adoptive mother in The Legend of Spyro series. Along with her husband, Flash, she lives in the Swamp.
Story
The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning
Flash and Nina both discovered Spyro's egg when it came to rest in the Swamp and gathered around the egg, wondering what kind of creature could be inside. Shortly afterwards, Spyro hatched from that very egg, and although Flash and Nina were frightened at first, they were amazed and astonished by the baby dragon. Knowing the swamp to be a very dangerous place[1], they eventually adopted Spyro into their family and raised him as one of their own alongside their son, Sparx, who was born on the same day as Spyro.
Twelve years later, after Spyro and Sparx escaped from their scuffle with Apes, they told Flash and Nina about the encounter. The two dragonfly parents were prompted to explain to Spyro the truth that he wasn't a dragonfly but a stranger from a distant land. Flash and Nina later followed after Spyro in time to see him off when he decided to find out where he came from, with Nina encouraging Spyro to not listen to Flash's preaching about Spyro's gift coming with a price and just be himself.
The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night
Flash and Nina made a cameo in one of the pages of Spyro's book that was written by The Chronicler, happily watching a young Sparx hatching.
Gallery
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Nina concept art by Richard Lyons
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A page in Spyro's book depicting Flash and Nina watching over a young Sparx
Trivia
- She and Cynder are the only two female characters in The Legend of Spyro series.
- In the cancelled The Legend of Spyro film, Nina was going to be named Luna.[2]
References
- ↑ The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning Prima Strategy Guide, page 50
- ↑ The Legend of Spyro 3D script 4th draft