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|species = Ape | |species = Ape | ||
|gender = Male | |gender = Male | ||
|appearances = [[The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night]] | |appearances = [[The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night]] (console version) | ||
|attack = Has his Dreadwing blast fireballs at Spyro | |attack = Has his Dreadwing blast fireballs at Spyro | ||
|voiceeng = Unknown | |voiceeng = Unknown | ||
}} | |role = Villain | ||
|homeworld = [[Well of Souls]]}} | |||
{{Q|Mwa ha ha ha! Time to feel some pain!|The Assassin}} | {{Q|Mwa ha ha ha! Time to feel some pain!|The Assassin}} | ||
The '''Assassin''' is an evil [[Apes|ape]] who rides on a purple [[Dread Wings|Dreadwing]]. He is most likely the right hand Ape of [[Gaul, the Ape King]], and is one of the bosses in [[The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night|The Eternal Night]]. Together, both the Assassin and his Dreadwing tried to kill [[Spyro (The Legend of Spyro)|Spyro]], but failed when the purple dragon slew them at the [[Mountain of Malefor]]. | The '''Assassin''' is an evil [[Apes|ape]] who rides on a purple [[Dread Wings|Dreadwing]]. He is most likely the right hand Ape of [[Gaul, the Ape King]], and is one of the bosses in [[The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night|The Eternal Night]]. Together, both the Assassin and his Dreadwing tried to kill [[Spyro (The Legend of Spyro)|Spyro]], but failed when the purple dragon slew them at the [[Mountain of Malefor]]. | ||
==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
The Assassin wears purple armour and has a helmet with seven long, purple spikes. He speaks in a muffled voice due to his large helmet. | The Assassin wears purple armour and has a helmet with seven long, purple spikes. He speaks in a muffled voice due to his large helmet. | ||
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At the [[Mountain of Malefor]], the Assassin ambushed Spyro once again during the young dragon's quest to rescue [[Cynder (The Legend of Spyro)|Cynder]]. He declared that he would finally kill Spyro, to which Sparx panicked when he mistakenly thought that "he wants to steal my brain!", and Spyro correctly translated the Assassin's dialogue, stating that it was "time for pain" (the Assassin was much closer in this boss fight unlike the previous one, which may explain how Spyro was able to understand him this time) before engaging in one last battle against the villain. After the battle, the Assassin finally met his end when his Dreadwing was hit by Spyro's last fireball and plummeted into the green misty abyss below, taking its rider with it. | At the [[Mountain of Malefor]], the Assassin ambushed Spyro once again during the young dragon's quest to rescue [[Cynder (The Legend of Spyro)|Cynder]]. He declared that he would finally kill Spyro, to which Sparx panicked when he mistakenly thought that "he wants to steal my brain!", and Spyro correctly translated the Assassin's dialogue, stating that it was "time for pain" (the Assassin was much closer in this boss fight unlike the previous one, which may explain how Spyro was able to understand him this time) before engaging in one last battle against the villain. After the battle, the Assassin finally met his end when his Dreadwing was hit by Spyro's last fireball and plummeted into the green misty abyss below, taking its rider with it. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Given that the Assassin's name did not appear in the main voice cast, it is unknown who has played his voice, but it's either Corey Burton or Jeff Bennett that did the voice of him, since they've done additional voices. | *Given that the Assassin's name did not appear in the main voice cast, it is unknown who has played his voice, but it's either Corey Burton or Jeff Bennett that did the voice of him, since they've done additional voices. | ||
*The Assassin and his Dreadwing are briefly seen in a supporting trailer for The Eternal Night. The Assassin is seen again in two cartoon shorts based on TEN, sequels to the supporting trailer. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4QLCx0e0bE&fmt=18] | *The Assassin and his Dreadwing are briefly seen in a supporting trailer for The Eternal Night. The Assassin is seen again in two cartoon shorts based on TEN, sequels to the supporting trailer. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4QLCx0e0bE&fmt=18] | ||
*If [[The Legend of Spyro (series)|the Legend of Spyro series]] was translated in Japanese and released in Japan, then the Assassin's name would be known as: '''アサシン''' '''Asashin''' in Japanese Katakana.--> | *If [[The Legend of Spyro (series)|the Legend of Spyro series]] was translated in Japanese and released in Japan, then the Assassin's name would be known as: '''アサシン''' '''Asashin''' in Japanese Katakana.--> | ||
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Revision as of 05:31, January 27, 2012
Template:Characterbox Template:Q The Assassin is an evil ape who rides on a purple Dreadwing. He is most likely the right hand Ape of Gaul, the Ape King, and is one of the bosses in The Eternal Night. Together, both the Assassin and his Dreadwing tried to kill Spyro, but failed when the purple dragon slew them at the Mountain of Malefor.
Appearance
The Assassin wears purple armour and has a helmet with seven long, purple spikes. He speaks in a muffled voice due to his large helmet.
His Dreadwing has a purple helmet with three spikes (different from the other Dreadwings whose helmets have only one spike) and a sickly tan colored face and belly. Its eyes are hot pink, and pink drool slimes out of its mouth.
Attacks
The Assassin's Dreadwing does the attacking. It spits a smoldering bomb of green dark fire at Spyro, before ducking down below an object for protection. They don't attack Spyro directly like the previous dreadwings and riders in A New Beginning.
Story
The Assassin is first introduced riding his Dreadwing in the final area of the Dragon Temple. During a cutscene in which he set his sights on Ignitus, he ordered a sqaudron of other Dreadwings to drop a band of Ape Soldiers who attempted to subdue the red dragon. The exhausted Ignitus managed to defeat this group, but the crooked ape simply ordered another band of soldiers after him. When Spyro intervened to assist his mentor, the Assassin then ordered his underlings to go after Spyro, during which Ignitus used his Fire Fury to blow away all but four soldiers and two leaders over the temple's ledge.
After Spyro defeated the remaining Apes, the Assassin engaged Spyro in battle, yelling at him, "Prepare to die!" but his voice was muffled through his thick mask. Spyro, thus, could not understand what he had said, and Sparx incorrectly translated his speech as "repairing a pie". The Assassin then battled Spyro himself via his Dreadwing spitting green fireballs in his direction. However, upon defeat, he flew away, vowing to return, to which Sparx misinterpreted as a friendly goodbye.
At the Mountain of Malefor, the Assassin ambushed Spyro once again during the young dragon's quest to rescue Cynder. He declared that he would finally kill Spyro, to which Sparx panicked when he mistakenly thought that "he wants to steal my brain!", and Spyro correctly translated the Assassin's dialogue, stating that it was "time for pain" (the Assassin was much closer in this boss fight unlike the previous one, which may explain how Spyro was able to understand him this time) before engaging in one last battle against the villain. After the battle, the Assassin finally met his end when his Dreadwing was hit by Spyro's last fireball and plummeted into the green misty abyss below, taking its rider with it.
Gallery
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The Assassin on his Dreadwing in their in-game models
Trivia
- Given that the Assassin's name did not appear in the main voice cast, it is unknown who has played his voice, but it's either Corey Burton or Jeff Bennett that did the voice of him, since they've done additional voices.
- The Assassin and his Dreadwing are briefly seen in a supporting trailer for The Eternal Night. The Assassin is seen again in two cartoon shorts based on TEN, sequels to the supporting trailer. [1]
- If the Legend of Spyro series was translated in Japanese and released in Japan, then the Assassin's name would be known as: アサシン Asashin in Japanese Katakana.-->