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The '''Burned Lands''' is a large, desolate wasteland that surrounds the ground level of [[Malefor's Lair]] in ''[[The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon]]''. It was once another area of [[Warfang]] before [[Malefor]] attacked the city and uprooted a fraction of it, turning its temple and the surrounding buildings into his personal domain.<ref>[https://yan-board.blogspot.com/2009/01/spyro-floating-islands-1-partie.html "The first rough on the parts suspended above the volcanoes of Dragon City. Made in the first days when I worked on "SPYRO". Dragon city is devastated on the surface, but Spyro discovers the remains of the city above the clouds.", translated]</ref> The [[Belt of Fire]] circles around the Burned Lands and serves as its barrier. | The '''Burned Lands''' is a large, desolate wasteland that surrounds the ground level of [[Malefor's Lair]] in ''[[The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon]]''. It was once another area of [[Warfang]] before [[Malefor]] attacked the city and uprooted a fraction of it, turning its temple and the surrounding buildings into his personal domain.<ref>[https://yan-board.blogspot.com/2009/01/spyro-floating-islands-1-partie.html "The first rough on the parts suspended above the volcanoes of Dragon City. Made in the first days when I worked on "SPYRO". Dragon city is devastated on the surface, but Spyro discovers the remains of the city above the clouds.", translated]</ref> The [[Belt of Fire]] circles around the Burned Lands and serves as its barrier. Within it are multiple ambush areas for enemies [[Spyro (The Legend of Spyro)|Spyro]] and [[Cynder]] have faced before, as they attempt to stop the two dragons from reaching Malefor. | ||
At the heart of this burning wasteland is [[The Volcano|a massive volcano]], which serves as a harbringer of doom and an image of menace. The updraft this volcano creates is strong enough to suspend [[Floating Islands|the several islands pulled from Warfang]], including Malefor's Lair. | |||
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Before the events of ''The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon'', Malefor attacked the city of Warfang, tearing its temple and nearby city structures from the ground with his dark magic and | Before the events of ''The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon'', Malefor attacked the city of Warfang, tearing its temple and nearby city structures from the ground with his dark magic and suspending them above the land as a symbol of his dominance. This caused the ravaged area of Warfang to become a fiery, uninhabitable wasteland filled with lava streams, mini volcanoes, and a massive volcano at the very center from where the city temple was pulled up. The city inhabitants had since moved far from the now Burned Lands and built a new wall around the city areas left untouched to separate them from Malefor's forces. | ||
After failing to stop [[The Destroyer (character)|The Destroyer]], [[Ignitus]] escorted Spyro and Cynder to the Belt of Fire to confront Malefor. When they attempted to cross through it, the dark power of the Belt of Fire began to overwhelm Ignitus' barrier that protected them from the heat. As he struggled to keep the barrier around them up, Ignitus apologized to both Spyro and Cynder for everything that had happened to them by his failures. Sacrificing himself, he threw Spyro and Cynder through the fire; his death having a deep, almost devastating impact on Spyro. Saddened by his mentor's fate, Spyro continued on his journey to Malefor's Lair with Cynder, who comforted him that he wasn't alone. | After failing to stop [[The Destroyer (character)|The Destroyer]], [[Ignitus]] escorted Spyro and Cynder to the Belt of Fire to confront Malefor. When they attempted to cross through it, the dark power of the Belt of Fire began to overwhelm Ignitus's barrier that protected them from the heat. As he struggled to keep the barrier around them up, Ignitus apologized to both Spyro and Cynder for everything that had happened to them by his failures. Sacrificing himself, he threw Spyro and Cynder through the fire; his death having a deep, almost devastating impact on Spyro. Saddened by his mentor's fate, Spyro continued on his journey to Malefor's Lair with Cynder, who comforted him that he wasn't alone. They would later use the updraft from the Burned Lands' volcano to reach the Floating Islands above. | ||
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Burned Lands Warfang FloatingIslands.jpg|The view of the Burned Lands and Warfang from the Floating Islands | Burned Lands Warfang FloatingIslands.jpg|The view of the Burned Lands and Warfang from the Floating Islands | ||
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==Trivia== | |||
*While venturing through the Burned Lands, one can see The Destroyer scaling the volcano in order to complete its journey. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 22:10, December 22, 2022
Template:PlaceLegend The Burned Lands is a large, desolate wasteland that surrounds the ground level of Malefor's Lair in The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon. It was once another area of Warfang before Malefor attacked the city and uprooted a fraction of it, turning its temple and the surrounding buildings into his personal domain.[1] The Belt of Fire circles around the Burned Lands and serves as its barrier. Within it are multiple ambush areas for enemies Spyro and Cynder have faced before, as they attempt to stop the two dragons from reaching Malefor.
At the heart of this burning wasteland is a massive volcano, which serves as a harbringer of doom and an image of menace. The updraft this volcano creates is strong enough to suspend the several islands pulled from Warfang, including Malefor's Lair.
Objective
- Reach the Volcano
Purple Light Checkpoints
- Burned Lands
- Top of the Lava Waterfall
Story
Before the events of The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon, Malefor attacked the city of Warfang, tearing its temple and nearby city structures from the ground with his dark magic and suspending them above the land as a symbol of his dominance. This caused the ravaged area of Warfang to become a fiery, uninhabitable wasteland filled with lava streams, mini volcanoes, and a massive volcano at the very center from where the city temple was pulled up. The city inhabitants had since moved far from the now Burned Lands and built a new wall around the city areas left untouched to separate them from Malefor's forces.
After failing to stop The Destroyer, Ignitus escorted Spyro and Cynder to the Belt of Fire to confront Malefor. When they attempted to cross through it, the dark power of the Belt of Fire began to overwhelm Ignitus's barrier that protected them from the heat. As he struggled to keep the barrier around them up, Ignitus apologized to both Spyro and Cynder for everything that had happened to them by his failures. Sacrificing himself, he threw Spyro and Cynder through the fire; his death having a deep, almost devastating impact on Spyro. Saddened by his mentor's fate, Spyro continued on his journey to Malefor's Lair with Cynder, who comforted him that he wasn't alone. They would later use the updraft from the Burned Lands' volcano to reach the Floating Islands above.
Gallery
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Early concept art of the Burned Lands by Darren Johnson
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The Burned Lands Spyro concept by Yan Le Pon
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The Burned Lands Spyro concept by Yan Le Pon
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The Burned Lands concept by Yan Le Pon
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The Burned Lands concept by Yan Le Pon
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The Burned Lands concept by Yan Le Pon
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Background art of the Burned Lands
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The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon wallpaper of the Burned Lands
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The view of the Burned Lands and Warfang from the Floating Islands
Trivia
- While venturing through the Burned Lands, one can see The Destroyer scaling the volcano in order to complete its journey.