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Peace Keepers
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Peace Keepers | |
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First appearance | Spyro the Dragon (game) (1998) |
Latest appearance | Spyro Reignited Trilogy (2018) |
Greater location | Dragon Realms |
Inhabitants: | Dragons |
Gems | 200 |
Fodder | Rabbits |
Peace Keepers is the second home world in Spyro the Dragon. This is the realm where the live. The realm is a desert canyon devoid of water. The only moisture is in the tar pits, which will damage Spyro if he falls in them.
The Peace Keepers realm has been overrun by Foot Soldiers and Cannon Patrol Gnorcs, who use it as their military camp and target practice area. Their orange and blue circus-like tents are arranged in camps around the realm. Spyro can use the cannon throughout the realm after defeating the Cannon Patrol Gnorcs in the vicinity. With the help of a cannon, Spyro can destroy metal boxes, other enemies, and clear the path towards the Night Flight portal. Spyro needs to free ten dragons to access this world.
Dragon Family
The Peace Keeper dragons are the rough and tough protectors of the dragon worlds. They are incredibly strong and quite smart when it comes to knowing things about their enemies! They live in the sand dunes, tar-pits and ice-pits scattered throughout their world -- it keeps them on their wings and ready to enforce order wherever dragon laws are broken.[1]
Titan is the leader of the Peace Keepers dragons. He is the first dragon to be freed when Spyro enters the Peace Keepers home world. Titan welcomes his arrival and gives Spyro the objective to recover the treasure that was turned into Gnorcs.
In the Spyro Reignited Trilogy, most of the dragons encountered here wield various forms of weaponry such as axes, mauls, halberds, longbows, bombs, whips, and even kunai, owing to their devoted militaristic lifestyle.
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CGI model of a Peace Keepers dragon
Realms
Level | Collectibles |
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![]() Dry Canyon |
Gems: 400 Dragons: 4 Dragon Eggs: 1 |
![]() Cliff Town |
Gems: 400 Dragons: 3 Dragon Eggs: 1 |
![]() Ice Cavern |
Gems: 400 Dragons: 5 |
![]() Night Flight |
Gems: 300 |
![]() Doctor Shemp |
Gems: 300 Dragons: 1 |
Objectives
Dragons
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Name | Location |
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Titan | Straight ahead from the starting point. |
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Magnus | Near Gosnold the Balloonist and the entryway to Ice Cavern |
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Gunnar | In the area where the Blue Thief is found |
Dragon Egg
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Location |
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1/1 | The blue thief is found at a tar pool behind Gunnar. |
Enemies
Name | Description | Can be flamed? | Can be charged? |
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![]() Foot Soldier |
Gnorcs that attack Spyro with spears. When cornered, they moon at him. | Yes | Yes |
![]() Cannon Patrol |
Gnorcs that fire cannonballs at Spyro from their cannons. | Yes | Yes |
Achievements & Trophies (Reignited Trilogy)
- Shoot the Moon: Use a cannon to dispatch a taunting Gnorc
- PS4: Bronze Trophy
- XBOX One: 20G
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ドライ キャニオン 2-1 | Dorai Kyanion 2-1 (Dry Canyon 2-1) |
Video
Gallery
- For this subject's image gallery, see Peace Keepers/Gallery.
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Spyro at Titan's crystal statue
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A few Foot Soldiers are mooning Spyro
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Spyro at Magnus's Dragon Statue
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Spyro overseeing Peace Keepers, with a tar pit in the near distance
Trivia
- Given the cannons that are stationed across Peace Keepers' home world, the name "Peace Keepers" is rather ironic.
- A Peacekeeper is a soldier that is deployed in a conflicted country or region in order to prevent fighting until conditions are made to maintain peace.
- Dry Canyon also has the Rabbits as the fodder.