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Dark Passage

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The Dark Passage (ナイトメア ロード 5-1 Nightmare Road 5-1 in Japanese) is a world which appears in the realm Dream Weavers. This is the only level that features both the highest amount of gems in a level (500) and the highest number of dragons in a level (5).

Description

Dark Passage is a maze of floating mountains with tunnels, caverns, and caves carved into their sides. The marble stone archways and floors are about the only beauty here, for the inside of these eerie tunnels are usually pitch black with scarcely-placed lanterns. The magic here is almost suffocating, for anything that steps into the sable night tunnels can become twisted and formed into something terrifying. The Fools here have been charged with taking care of the tunnels, for they are immune to the darkness’s power, but often times they just run around and act like… well… fools. The central area is a giant pit with a large walkway spanning its distance. Don’t fall off, for the bottom is carved out and will deliver you all the way down into an endless abyss.

Fools

The Fools around here hold torches. When the torch is lit, the enemies are small. The enemies appear as simple dogs and turtles. When the light goes out, they turn into monstrous creatures, the dogs turn into red creatures which eat Spyro (similar to the plants in Misty Bog) and the turtles simply grow to a larger size.

Dragons

  • Kasiya
  • Azizi
  • Bakari
  • Apara
  • Obasi

Enemies

Gallery

Trivia

  • This is one of the few realms where Spyro does not do his aerial backflip when he arrives.
  • The realm's music is notable for being the heaviest of the music tracks, as it features very distinct, powerful guitar chords and organ, and pounding drums. The music track has gained positive reaction for this.
  • Dark Passage shares it's English name with a novel, which was also adapted into a 1940s film.