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[[File:MonTale19.png|thumb|left|268px|In his isolation, Malefor's evil created what would become the Well of Souls that laid before him.]]The Mountain of Malefor was a mountain where Malefor was exiled by the [[Guardians (character)|dragon elders]] when he turned to evil. He soon created an army of [[Apes]] to defeat the dragons and taught them how to artificially harness the power of the [[Spirit Gems]], which are the Dragons' lifeforce. In his seclusion, his malice was so great, that it split the earth and created a pit of despair where all the unruly souls of the world could go to rest, called the Mountain of Malefor, also known as the ''Well of Souls'', where he was later imprisoned.
[[File:MonTale19.png|thumb|left|268px|In his isolation, Malefor's evil created what would become the Well of Souls that laid before him.]]The Mountain of Malefor was a mountain where Malefor was exiled by the [[Guardians (character)|dragon elders]] when he turned to evil. He soon created an army of [[Apes]] to defeat the dragons and taught them how to artificially harness the power of the [[Spirit Gems]], which are the Dragons' lifeforce. In his seclusion, his malice was so great, that it split the earth and created a pit of despair where all the unruly souls of the world could go to rest, called the Mountain of Malefor, also known as the ''Well of Souls'', where he was later imprisoned.


On the [[Night of Eternal Darkness]], all those souls are freed from the pit and walk freely amongst the halls of the mountain during the eclipse only for a short while. However, a powerful spirit, like Malefor, is able to escape the Well of Souls when the Night of Eternal Darkness occurs, after his essence was freed from [[Convexity]] by [[Cynder (The Legend of Spyro)|Cynder]]. In the game, it is shown that Malefor isn't completely freed like from the previous one, but with the help of Spyro entered the center of the mountain and becoming Dark Spyro, essentialy the result of him making it at the same time oddly when the two moons become the single moon from the Eclipse and Malefor taking control of Spyro's body and mind, thus making Spyro kill Gaul because he wants to in order to stop Gaul once and for all, however when Spyro is flung to a Pillar, possibly the same one Cynder was at and making him de-transform and making Malefor's spirit excape Spyro and later once after Spyro uses his Time Fury, the spirit of Malefor materializes outside his Mountain later and un-seen until he appears in the next game.  
On the [[Night of Eternal Darkness]], all those souls are freed from the pit and walk freely amongst the halls of the mountain during the eclipse only for a short while. However, a powerful spirit, like Malefor, is able to escape the Well of Souls when the Night of Eternal Darkness occurs, after his essence was freed from [[Convexity]] by [[Cynder (The Legend of Spyro)|Cynder]].


===''The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night''===
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===''The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon''===
===''The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon''===
The crumbled remains of the Mountain of Malefor could be seen briefly in the beginning scene as [[Grublins]] ventured into the ruins and freed Spyro and Cynder from their three-year sleep, chaining them together to be sacrificed to the [[Golem (character)|Golem]] under Malefor's orders, however this never happens because Spyro and Cynder defeat the Golem before it was able to gain the chance for the two to be sacrificed,however when they defeat Malefor, they were stuck with the chain and last seen at the end of the cutscene, either dead or alive.
The crumbled remains of the Mountain of Malefor could be seen briefly in the beginning scene as [[Grublins]] ventured into the ruins and freed Spyro and Cynder from their three-year sleep, chaining them together to be sacrificed to the [[Golem (character)|Golem]] under Malefor's orders.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the Gameboy Advance Version of ''The Eternal Night'', The Well of Souls is called The Well of the Night.
*In the Gameboy Advance Version of ''The Eternal Night'', The Well of Souls is called The Well of the Night.
*It is a mystery why this mountain was forgotten, there is nobody talking about it(well just Malefor does for some reason why the two names are Mountain of Malefor and Malefor are the only ones who are the same, in subject), it has no appearance on the map or has no appearance either in Floating Islands. If it could have had an option to choose to head there or atleast a level would have done great, except this idea I've made could have done really great in the game and to get a glimpse of what it looks like after Spyro and Cynder woke up or needed to back track to the mountain and face Malefor there.


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Revision as of 03:07, April 8, 2015

Template:PlaceLegend Template:Q Template:Q The Mountain of Malefor, also known as the Well of Souls, was the location that was The Dark Master's first fortress as well as his prison. It made its first appearance in The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night and later reappeared in The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon.

Story

History

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In his isolation, Malefor's evil created what would become the Well of Souls that laid before him.

The Mountain of Malefor was a mountain where Malefor was exiled by the dragon elders when he turned to evil. He soon created an army of Apes to defeat the dragons and taught them how to artificially harness the power of the Spirit Gems, which are the Dragons' lifeforce. In his seclusion, his malice was so great, that it split the earth and created a pit of despair where all the unruly souls of the world could go to rest, called the Mountain of Malefor, also known as the Well of Souls, where he was later imprisoned.

On the Night of Eternal Darkness, all those souls are freed from the pit and walk freely amongst the halls of the mountain during the eclipse only for a short while. However, a powerful spirit, like Malefor, is able to escape the Well of Souls when the Night of Eternal Darkness occurs, after his essence was freed from Convexity by Cynder.

The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night

Spyro initially saw visions of the Mountain of Malefor in his dreams before the events of The Eternal Night. He later ventured to the Well of Souls to save Cynder from the Ape King, Gaul, and his horde of apes, as well as to stop Malefor himself from escaping his imprisonment within the mountain. In the ensuing fight, the Lunar Alignment occurred, temporarily infusing Spyro with Malefor's evil power, with which Spyro used to destroy Gaul. After the Lunar Alignment passed, the mountain began to crumble, trapping Spyro, Cynder, and Sparx. In an effort to save them all, Spyro encased them in crystal using his Time Fury, protecting them from harm as the entire mountain collapsed around them. They were later seen sleeping inside the crystal within the ruins of the mountain, with Hunter of Avalar observing them from nearby. Shortly after the heroes' disappearance, Malefor finally escaped from the Well of Souls and the world fell into darkness.

The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon

The crumbled remains of the Mountain of Malefor could be seen briefly in the beginning scene as Grublins ventured into the ruins and freed Spyro and Cynder from their three-year sleep, chaining them together to be sacrificed to the Golem under Malefor's orders.

Gallery

Trivia

  • In the Gameboy Advance Version of The Eternal Night, The Well of Souls is called The Well of the Night.

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