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The '''Grublins''' are the servants of [[Malefor]] | [[File:Spyro_-vilains-04-Yan-ELB-2008.jpg|thumb|320px|A Grublin]]The '''Grublins''' are the servants of [[Malefor]], having made their only appearance in [[The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon]]. Their first appearance was in the ruins of the [[Mountain of Malefor]], where a group of lesser Grublins led by a [[Hero Orcs|Hero Orc]] released Spyro and Cynder from the time crystal they were encased in. They then chained the two dragons together with [[Green Chains|a magical tether]] and dragged them away to the [[Catacombs]] to be sacrificed to the [[Golem]]. | ||
A common type of Grublin, as shown in the picture on your right, whose rank matches that of an [[Ape Soldiers|Ape Soldier]], is mostly encountered a lot of times in Dawn of the Dragon and are the easiest enemies to defeat. | |||
A common type of Grublin, as shown in the picture on your right | |||
==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
Grublins | Grublins were created by Malefor with an unknown dark spell that generates groups of fifteen to ten from the earth, the members in these groups consider each other brothers and sisters. Each Grublin you see generally has this number of siblings. They serve as soldiers for Malefor's dark forces, and are his replacements for the [[Apes]]. | ||
Like the Apes, there are a variety of these forces: the smaller common variety, and the bigger and large commanders. Because they were molded from out of the earth, they also have the ability to burrow underground to avoid further damage from Spyro and Cynder, except the [[Wyverns]] | Like the Apes, there are a variety of these forces: the smaller common variety, and the bigger and large commanders. Because they were molded from out of the earth, they also have the ability to burrow underground to avoid further damage from Spyro and Cynder, except the [[Wyverns]] | ||
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Some Grublins, however, look like mutant flies, while others take a far more different and intimidating form. | Some Grublins, however, look like mutant flies, while others take a far more different and intimidating form. | ||
Grublins | Grublins only communicate through grunts and roars, which can be translated through optional subtitles in the game. | ||
==List of enemies associated with the Grublins== | ==List of enemies associated with the Grublins== | ||
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*[[Trolls (Legend of Spyro)|Trolls]] | *[[Trolls (Legend of Spyro)|Trolls]] | ||
*[[Wyverns]] | *[[Wyverns]] | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
Revision as of 06:37, March 1, 2011
The Grublins are the servants of Malefor, having made their only appearance in The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon. Their first appearance was in the ruins of the Mountain of Malefor, where a group of lesser Grublins led by a Hero Orc released Spyro and Cynder from the time crystal they were encased in. They then chained the two dragons together with a magical tether and dragged them away to the Catacombs to be sacrificed to the Golem.
A common type of Grublin, as shown in the picture on your right, whose rank matches that of an Ape Soldier, is mostly encountered a lot of times in Dawn of the Dragon and are the easiest enemies to defeat.
Origin
Grublins were created by Malefor with an unknown dark spell that generates groups of fifteen to ten from the earth, the members in these groups consider each other brothers and sisters. Each Grublin you see generally has this number of siblings. They serve as soldiers for Malefor's dark forces, and are his replacements for the Apes.
Like the Apes, there are a variety of these forces: the smaller common variety, and the bigger and large commanders. Because they were molded from out of the earth, they also have the ability to burrow underground to avoid further damage from Spyro and Cynder, except the Wyverns . Some Grublins, however, look like mutant flies, while others take a far more different and intimidating form.
Grublins only communicate through grunts and roars, which can be translated through optional subtitles in the game.
List of enemies associated with the Grublins
Trivia
- Their names are a pun on the word 'goblins' and 'grubs'.
- Coincidentally, a common enemy from the Banjo Kazooie series is called "Grublin" as well.