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Dragon Temple

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The Dragon Temple (The statue of Malefor on the right)

The Dragon Temple is a place where the dragons elders train and take care of young dragons. There is a room, where there is a pool of water in which certain dragons, such as Ignitus, can see visions: the dreams, thoughts, and memories of others and to see what is happening in places far away. In the training room, a statue of a great dragon stands proudly in the center of the room, which was later revealed to be the Dark Master before his corruption. The statue can sink into the floor to allow the training room to be more expansive for the young dragons to train.

The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning

The Dragon Temple was overtaken by Cynder's forces of Apes, but was reclaimed when Spyro eventually driven them out, accompanied by Ignitus and Sparx. It served as a shelter and home to the Guardians, and eventually Spyro and Sparx. Also, in the prolouge of the game, the eggs were in the room with the Pool of Visions.

The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night

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The Dragon Temple under attack in The Eternal Night

The Dragon Temple appears again as the current home for the Guardians, Spyro, and Sparx, and also a temporary shelter for Cynder before she left, blaming herself for what happened when she was under the Dark Master's control. The temple was then under attack, and Spyro battled his way through the grounds of the temple to get back to the Guardians. After driving off the forces of the Ape King, Gaul, the Dragon Temple was damaged during the surprise attack and wasn't seen again in the game after Ignitus sends Spyro off to the Ancient Grove where the Chronicler is supposedly is hiding.








The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon

During the three years before the events of Dawn of the Dragon, the Guardians lost their hold on the Dragon Temple while fending against Malefor, who then raised the temple above the volcano as a symbol of his dominance. It was later destroyed when the Destroyer broke the world apart in a torrent of fire during the final battle between Spyro, Cynder and Malefor.