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===Original Game=== | ===Original Game=== | ||
*Nestor is the only dragon whose dialogue cannot be skipped upon being freed. | *Nestor is the only dragon whose dialogue cannot be skipped upon being freed. | ||
*His dialogue in both pre-release demos and all known prototype versions was spoken a lot faster and a little different from the final: ''"Thank you for releasing me! Free the dragons in the Artisan's world, then seek out the balloonist; he'll transport you to the next world | *His dialogue in both pre-release demos and all known prototype versions was spoken a lot faster and a little different from the final: ''"Thank you for releasing me! Free the dragons in the Artisan's world, then seek out the balloonist; he'll transport you to the next world"'', and, ''"That's all I can tell you."'' | ||
*In the original game, Nestor shares the same character model as [[Nils]], with the exception of both having different | *In the original game, Nestor shares the same character model as [[Nils]], with the exception of both having different scaly underbellies. | ||
===Reignited Trilogy=== | ===Reignited Trilogy=== | ||
*In the reveal trailer for the ''Spyro Reignited Trilogy'', Nestor had a different character model that wore a turban and jewelry. He was eventually redesigned during development an unknown amount of times before being finalized.<ref>[https://twitter.com/FromHappyRock/status/1020654274194345984 Spyro Reignited Trilogy - Nestor]</ref> His old design featured in the ''Reignited'' reveal trailer notably received fan criticism for being a far cry from his original character design. It would eventually be used for [[Oswin]]’s redesign in the final version of ''Reignited'', only slightly changed. | *In the reveal trailer for the ''Spyro Reignited Trilogy'', Nestor had a different character model that wore a turban and jewelry. He was eventually redesigned during development an unknown amount of times before being finalized.<ref>[https://twitter.com/FromHappyRock/status/1020654274194345984 Spyro Reignited Trilogy - Nestor]</ref> His old design featured in the ''Reignited'' reveal trailer notably received fan criticism for being a far cry from his original character design. It would eventually be used for [[Oswin]]’s redesign in the final version of ''Reignited'', only slightly changed. |
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Nestor (ネスター=グリノマール Nesutā in Japanese) is a Dragon that first appears in Spyro the Dragon. He is the leader of the Artisans dragons in his homeworld, who had been turned into a crystal statue by Gnasty Gnorc and usually is the first dragon to be rescued by Spyro, since he is closest to Spyro's starting point. Once free, Nestor tells Spyro his objective to reach the Peace Keepers world, and firmly instructs the young dragon to find captive dragons first before going after Gnasty.
In the Spyro Reignited Trilogy, Nestor is a carpenter[1], and bears a strong resemblance to his original design. He wears a dark green vest linked with a golden necklance, holds a hammer in his right hand and has a tool satchel around his waist.
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Trivia
Original Game
- Nestor is the only dragon whose dialogue cannot be skipped upon being freed.
- His dialogue in both pre-release demos and all known prototype versions was spoken a lot faster and a little different from the final: "Thank you for releasing me! Free the dragons in the Artisan's world, then seek out the balloonist; he'll transport you to the next world", and, "That's all I can tell you."
- In the original game, Nestor shares the same character model as Nils, with the exception of both having different scaly underbellies.
Reignited Trilogy
- In the reveal trailer for the Spyro Reignited Trilogy, Nestor had a different character model that wore a turban and jewelry. He was eventually redesigned during development an unknown amount of times before being finalized.[2] His old design featured in the Reignited reveal trailer notably received fan criticism for being a far cry from his original character design. It would eventually be used for Oswin’s redesign in the final version of Reignited, only slightly changed.