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*In the demo, Darius is just text and his dialogue is different: ''"Big enemies cannot be charged, but there are other ways to defeat them. Use your wits and don't forget your flame."''
*In the demo, Darius is just text and his dialogue is different: ''"Big enemies cannot be charged, but there are other ways to defeat them. Use your wits and don't forget your flame."''
*In ''Reignited Trilogy'', his G's are silent.
*In ''Reignited Trilogy'', his G's are silent.
*His inspiration of being a poet must have come from William Shakespeare's play where an actor is seen on stage holding a skull in one hand, reciting "To be, or not to be!".
*His inspiration of being a poet must have come from one of William Shakespeare's plays where an actor is seen on stage holding a skull in one hand, reciting "To be, or not to be!".


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Darius (ダリアス=グリフーチョ Dariasu in Japanese) is an Artisans dragon who resides in Dark Hollow. He instructs Spyro on how to take down large enemies; not by charging, but by flaming. He is notable for being one of few to pronounce the "G" in "Gnorc".

In Spyro Reignited Trilogy, he seems to be a poet or theater actor, holding a rose, pen and writing board in one hand and a dragon-skull in the other hand. He also wears a blue scarf. He appears to be blue rather than grey.

Also in Spyro Reignited Trilogy (in the credits), he has an art piece with Spyro.

Trivia

  • In the demo, Darius is just text and his dialogue is different: "Big enemies cannot be charged, but there are other ways to defeat them. Use your wits and don't forget your flame."
  • In Reignited Trilogy, his G's are silent.
  • His inspiration of being a poet must have come from one of William Shakespeare's plays where an actor is seen on stage holding a skull in one hand, reciting "To be, or not to be!".

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