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The Chronicler | The Chronicler contacted Spyro in his dreams during The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night, sending the young dragon on a series of quests and reawakening Spyro's elements along the way. When Spyro told Ignitus of The Chronicler's dreams he and the other Guardians were shocked to know that The Chronicler was alive, having believed him to be just a myth due to the ancients preference for isolation. Ignitus reluctantly sent Spyro on his journey to the Chronicler, believing that Spyro now had a seperate path than the rest of them. | ||
Throughout his journey The Chronicler revealed much to Spyro about the events unfolding around him, and urging him on to find him before the Night of Eternal Darkness. Along the way The Chronicler caused Spyro to collapse into slumber so he could speak with him, often at inopportune moments such as when Spyro was flying over an ocean. But, by either accident or design, Spyro survived the fall into the water by coming to rest upon a sea creature's back, which took Spyro to the White Isle and the Celestial caves. | |||
It was in these Caves that Spyro was forced to partake in a number of trials to reach the Cronicler, even fighting a spirit of Cynder's dark form, The Elememntal Dragon. After his trials were completed Spyro came to face the Chronicler who began to explain what really happened on the night of the raid at the Dragon Temple and what had happened to Cynder to make her become what she was. He also told Spyro the story of Malefor, how he was the first of his kind and that his raw power enabled him to master many kinds of powers, which the dragon elders willingly taught to him until his exile and his eventual transformation into The Dark Master. | |||
The Chronicler then tells Spyro why he brought him to the caves, to hide in safety until a later time. But Spyro, fearing for Cynder's safety more than his own and insisted to know what would happen to her. When The Chronicler said she would not be able to resist Malefor and would rejoin him, Spyro demanded that he leave to save her. Reluctently, The Chronicler showed Spyro the way and allowed him to leave. | |||
Spyro uses The Chronicler's words to come up with the idea to freeze himself, Cynder and Sparx in a crystal to avoid dying in the collapsing Mountain of Malefor and The Chronicler is not heard again until the very last scene of the game, talking to the frozen Spyro and telling him that him that when he awakens, the world will be different, but he is not alone and will have allies. | |||
==='''Dawn of The Dragon'''=== | ==='''Dawn of The Dragon'''=== |
Revision as of 07:11, April 5, 2009
The Chronicler | |
File:Chronicler.png | |
Species: | Dragon |
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Homeworld: | Dragon Realms (White Isle) |
Appearances: | First Appearence: The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night 2nd: The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon |
Attacks/Actions: | Telekinesis Dream Control |
The Chronicler is an Ancient Gray Dragon with the element of Telekinesis, who is a keeper of the history of Dragons, which he writes in the Books of Time History.
Personality
Living in isolation for over 1000 years, The Chronicler is a well learned dragon with a flare for the dramatic when it comes to speech. The nature of his role as The Chronicler makes him a firm believer in destiny and he often reminds Spyro that sometimes our paths are chosen for us and that it is our destiny to follow them. Although he can often see the right direction to take he isn't so narrow minded as to stick to one path and can be persuaded to take another, as shown when Spyro refused to do as The Chronicler asked and wait with him in safety whilst Cynder fell to Malefor's control once again.
Story
The Eternal Night
The Chronicler contacted Spyro in his dreams during The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night, sending the young dragon on a series of quests and reawakening Spyro's elements along the way. When Spyro told Ignitus of The Chronicler's dreams he and the other Guardians were shocked to know that The Chronicler was alive, having believed him to be just a myth due to the ancients preference for isolation. Ignitus reluctantly sent Spyro on his journey to the Chronicler, believing that Spyro now had a seperate path than the rest of them.
Throughout his journey The Chronicler revealed much to Spyro about the events unfolding around him, and urging him on to find him before the Night of Eternal Darkness. Along the way The Chronicler caused Spyro to collapse into slumber so he could speak with him, often at inopportune moments such as when Spyro was flying over an ocean. But, by either accident or design, Spyro survived the fall into the water by coming to rest upon a sea creature's back, which took Spyro to the White Isle and the Celestial caves.
It was in these Caves that Spyro was forced to partake in a number of trials to reach the Cronicler, even fighting a spirit of Cynder's dark form, The Elememntal Dragon. After his trials were completed Spyro came to face the Chronicler who began to explain what really happened on the night of the raid at the Dragon Temple and what had happened to Cynder to make her become what she was. He also told Spyro the story of Malefor, how he was the first of his kind and that his raw power enabled him to master many kinds of powers, which the dragon elders willingly taught to him until his exile and his eventual transformation into The Dark Master.
The Chronicler then tells Spyro why he brought him to the caves, to hide in safety until a later time. But Spyro, fearing for Cynder's safety more than his own and insisted to know what would happen to her. When The Chronicler said she would not be able to resist Malefor and would rejoin him, Spyro demanded that he leave to save her. Reluctently, The Chronicler showed Spyro the way and allowed him to leave.
Spyro uses The Chronicler's words to come up with the idea to freeze himself, Cynder and Sparx in a crystal to avoid dying in the collapsing Mountain of Malefor and The Chronicler is not heard again until the very last scene of the game, talking to the frozen Spyro and telling him that him that when he awakens, the world will be different, but he is not alone and will have allies.
Dawn of The Dragon
The Chronicler appeared again in Dawn of The Dragon but only as a minor character making only two appearences. His first appearence in the game was when Spyro and Cynder touched a green crystal to gather their strength after they were awakened from their three year slumber. He appeared as an illusion telling Spyro and Cynder of the elemental powers they possessed. His final appearence was at the end when his time as the Chronicler was over and he gave Ignitus his job. Before he did Ignitus asked what happened to Spyro. The Chronicler said he did his best in searching the book that records the deaths of all dragons but Spyro wasn't among them. The Chronicler is then engulfed in a bright light and disappears making Ignitus the new Chronicler as well as changing his color to a light blue.