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Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet are two characters who only appeared in Zephyr, in Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage. Romeo is one of the Land Blubbers, while Juliet is a tall, blue bird with a strange, rough voice, assumedly a Breezebuilder.
Spyro has to talk with the Professor, who gives Spyro magic seeds which plant giant plants Spyro can reach higher grounds from. Once he gets to a certain point, the Professor awards Spyro with an orb and two more seeds to get the rest of the way. After planting the last seeds, Spyro finds Juliet, who was looking for Romeo. She finally sees him, gives Spyro an orb, then flies down to greet Romeo. After that, you can go and talk to them. Although they are next to each other, they will talk to you separately. Romeo mentions that he and Juliet will go to Idol Springs to see the idols there. If Spyro talks to Juliet, she'll say that if Romeo "wasn't so short, we'd get married."
Trivia
- Their names are obviously based off the main characters from William Shakespear's "Romeo and Juliet".
- Romeo's quote from Shakespeare's play, such as "'What light from yonder window breaks'...that window up there, dummy!"
- Juliet also quotes, saying "'Romeo, Romeo. Wherefore art thou, Romeo?' Oh, there's Romeo!" before giving you an orb and flying away. This is a common mistake. What most people don't know is that the word "wherefore" actually means "why" and so even though it is funny and sounds right, this usage is technically incorrect.