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The Destroyer
The Destroyer | |
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Species: | Golem |
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Homeworld: | Dragon Realms |
Appearances: | The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon (Only Appearance) |
Attacks/Actions: | Ring of Annihilation |
The Destroyer made an appearance in The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon from Attack Of The Golem to the end of the game.
Personality
The Destroyer is a massive golem that has the ability to destroy the world using the 'Ring of Annihilation'. The Destroyer was said to be a legendary creature that would bring about a new age by destroying the world. Malefor claimed that it was the destiny of the purple dragons to resurrect the Destroyer to bring about, what he called, the Great Cleansing, meaning the end of the world.
Story
In Legend
In legend the destroyer was said to bring about the birth of a new age by destroying the world.
Dawn Of The Dragon
After there victory over the Golem, the citizens of Warfang were confident that this would mark a turning point in the war. But there victory was short lived as Malefor spoke to the City and announced the reserection of the destroyer. A large creature then climbed out of the large volcaino in the distance. Malefor then announced that the destroyer had begun its journey to form the ring of annihilation that would bring about the end of the world. Just before the destroyer compleated the ring of annihilation Spyro and Cynder opened the flood gate stopping the destroyer in its tracks. The destroyer then lost its left leg trying to climb out of the water. After Spyro and Cynder had destroyed the heart of the destroyer Malefor, using some dark magic, somehow took control of the destroyer himself as it crawled its way towards the belt of fire. When the destroyer had reached the volcaino that it had started at it had compleated its journey and so decended back into the core of the plannet.
Abilitys
The destoryer has the ability to form a wall of fire where ever he walks known as the ring of annihilation.
Religious References
The destroyer may be based on the religious creature known as Abaddon (The name Abaddon comes from the hebrew word Avaddon meaing The Destroyer)