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>Danniesen Just rewatched the cutscene and while it is true that Bubba is indeed present, he is not the one getting stuck in the hole. |
>Zrrats How can it not be Bubba? You mentioned that he does indeed appear, and the dragon in the hole falls in line with how he looks like, having blue and purple scales, having the same body type and clothes, as well as a tooth-shaped spike on his tail tip. |
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Lindar (or at least someone who looked like him) appeared in [[Spyro: Year of the Dragon]]. He tried to tackle [[Bianca]] to get back the [[Dragon Eggs|egg]] she took, but Spyro flamed her into a hole and Lindar fell into it head first while attempting to catch the egg, and became stuck. In the next scene, Astor can be seen trying to pull him out. | Lindar (or at least someone who looked like him) appeared in [[Spyro: Year of the Dragon]]. He tried to tackle [[Bianca]] to get back the [[Dragon Eggs|egg]] she took, but Spyro flamed her into a hole and Lindar fell into it head first while attempting to catch the egg, and became stuck. In the next scene, Astor can be seen trying to pull him out. | ||
In ''[[Spyro Reignited Trilogy]]'', Lindar has filled in all of [[Astor (Spyro the Dragon)|Astor]]'s roles, with him now being the one to move in his sleep as well as pulling | In ''[[Spyro Reignited Trilogy]]'', Lindar has filled in all of [[Astor (Spyro the Dragon)|Astor]]'s roles, with him now being the one to move in his sleep as well as pulling [[Bubba]] out of a rabbit hole. | ||
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Revision as of 02:15, November 12, 2018
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Lindar (リンダル=グリノマール Rindaru in Japanese) is an Artisan dragon who appeared in Spyro the Dragon. Lindar was notably the one who remarked that Gnasty Gnorc was "a simple creature," "no threat" to the Dragon Realms, and then called him ugly. As a result, he and the other dragons (except for young Spyro, due to his small size) were turned into Crystal Statues. He was freed by Spyro at Stone Hill later on.
In the Spyro Reignited Trilogy, Lindar is a watchmaker and a tinkerer. He now has long crazy white hair and has watches strapped around his arms, neck and waist, and is wearing advanced professor-goggles.
Story
Gnasty Gnorc's Revenge
Lindar was notably the one who remarked that Gnasty Gnorc was 'a simple creature', 'no threat' to the Dragon Realms and then called him ugly. As a result, he and the other dragons (except for young Spyro, due to his small size) were turned into Crystal Statues. He was freed by Spyro at Stone Hill later on.
Year of the Dragon
Lindar (or at least someone who looked like him) appeared in Spyro: Year of the Dragon. He tried to tackle Bianca to get back the egg she took, but Spyro flamed her into a hole and Lindar fell into it head first while attempting to catch the egg, and became stuck. In the next scene, Astor can be seen trying to pull him out.
In Spyro Reignited Trilogy, Lindar has filled in all of Astor's roles, with him now being the one to move in his sleep as well as pulling Bubba out of a rabbit hole.
Gallery
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Lindar in DNN.
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Lindar instructing Spyro.
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Artwork of Lindar and Spyro for the Spyro Reignited Trilogy
Trivia
- His voice during the cutscene at the beginning of the Spyro the Dragon is different from his voice when he is freed at Stone Hill.
- His Stone Hill-voice is strangely given to a purple dragon in Year of the Dragon, who looks like him from head to toe except for the aforementioned purple color and yellow horns.
- His voice in the opening cutscene of the game, is eventually given to Bubba.
- In the demo version, Lindar's dialogue was very much like Gavin's: "Watch the dragonfly Spyro. Its color indicates its power to protect you."
- Lindar's appearance in Reignited Trilogy seem to be inspired by the original game, in which his posture suggest he has some sort of authority.