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Gnasty Gnorc
Template:Q Gnasty Gnorc (ナスティ・ノーク Nasuti Nōku in Japanese) is a big green Gnorc who was the main antagonist in Spyro the Dragon, and was a villain in Spyro: A Hero's Tail.
Pronunciation
His name is pronounced "Nasty Nork", as if without the Gs. However, the interviewer at the start of the first game pronounces the Gs (although this can be dismissed as ignorance).
Personality
Gnasty Gnorc is a mean, ugly, bad tempered, and 'nasty' Gnorc (a gnome and orc-like creature) who hates Dragons. He is unintelligent, sensitive about his appearance, and will not hesitate to attack those who stand in his way. He is mostly a bully and loves to taunt when you can't reach him, but when you get too close, he will panic and run.
Story
Prior to Spyro the Dragon
Gnasty Gnorc was originally an inhabitant of the Dragon Realms, but as time went on, he found it hard to live with the Dragons' rules and customs, and he became chaotic and unruly as he gazed at the dragons' treasure cache of gems that were not only beautiful to look at but also showed him the reflection of his own ugly mug. As time went on Gnasty began causing mischief which soon escalated into trouble in the Dragon Realms as he began learning and meddling with magic. So the Dragons banished Gnasty to a wasteland world known as the Dragon Junk Yard, where he was far enough away to do whatever he wanted without hurting any other residents.
Gnasty renamed the wastelands "Gnasty's World." He realized that his power was nothing without minions to command. After a while, he found out that he could turn gems into Gnorcs and so he began "borrowing" the Dragons' treasure and creating gnorcs out of them. The Dragons knew of this, but believed it would be best to let it go for the time being, so as not to upset Gnasty.
Dragon Realms Invasion
One day, during the creation of a documentary video for the DNN (Dragon News Network), Lindar, when asked about Gnasty Gnorc, calls Gnasty "ugly," along with other derogatory terms. Gnasty, who overhears this, becomes enraged and encases every dragon in crystal (except for Spyro, who is apparently too small for him to notice). He then confiscates their entire treasury, turning some of the gems into Gnorcs and scattering the rest throughout the Dragon Realms. Gnasty also hires thieves to steal the remaining twelve Dragon eggs in an attempt to fully exterminate the Dragons. Since Spyro is the sole remaining Dragon, he takes it upon himself to free all the other Dragons, recover the gems and eggs, and defeat Gnasty.
Defeat
In the final battle between Spyro and Gnasty Gnorc, Spyro must catch the thieves who hold keys to certain doors. Gnasty will meanwhile fire magic beams at him (which turned the other Dragons into crystal). Once Spyro reaches Gnasty, Gnasty runs away. Spyro must chase Gnasty throughout the realm and get close enough to flame him. After this, Gnasty will enter a lava tunnel. Spyro must follow him, gliding from platform to platform (each of which is gradually cascading into the walls) until he gets to the end where Gnasty will be waiting. Spyro must flame Gnasty a second time to finish him off.
A Hero's Tail
In Spyro: A Hero's Tail, Gnasty Gnorc was resurrected by Red, an evil Dragon Elder, and assisted him in his evil plans. When Spyro confronts Gnasty the second time, Gnasty claims that he was the one who defeated Spyro, but Spyro corrects him and the battle ensues. This time, Gnasty seems stronger and trickier to work with because he doesn't simply run away. After Spyro defeats him, the trapped Electric Fairy, Amp, grants Spyro the power of Electric Breath.
Gallery
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Gnasty Gnorc
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Concept Sketch of Gnasty Gnorc
Trivia
- Gnasty Gnorc's Japanese voice was done by: Katsuhisa Hōki in the First Spyro the Dragon game.
- In Year of the Dragon in Enchanted Towers, Hunter said he created a skateboarding move called the "Gnasty Gnorc." This is performed by doing either two front flips or two black flips and two side rolls
- In the first cutscene in Ripto's Rage, Spyro mentioned that he and Sparx had not visited Dragon Shores since they had "kicked Gnasty Gnorc's butt".
- In Year of the Dragon, after beating the game, some epilogue pages can be accessed. One of the pages shows Gnasty Gnorc and Ripto discussing the "Spyro problem". Gnasty was supposed to appear in Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly, but did not appear due to the fact that the creators were forced to speed up prodution for a winter release. Instead, Ripto mentions Gnasty Gnorc.
- In the games, a big part of the Dragon Elders, Spyro, Ripto, and others calls him Nasty Norc, this is possibly because of the word "nasty". Others say G-nasty G-norc.
- Gnasty Gnorc had a new helmet and new armor in A Hero's Tail after he was revived.
- Despite the fact that he is the final boss in the first Spyro the Dragon game, he is defeated in merely two hits. Whereas most of the previous and weaker bosses are defeated with at least three hits. The true challenge of the fight however, is getting to him.
- In Spyro the Dragon, Gnasty Gnorc holds his staff in his left hand implying he is left handed but in A Hero's Tail, he holds it in his right hand.
- Gnasty Gnorc was intended to make an appearence in Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly, but do to the production being sped up, the creators decided to include statues of him througout many different levels in the game, such as Jurassic Jungle, Thieve's Den, Ect.