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Tomas

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This article is about the character from the first Spyro the Dragon game. For the character from Spyro: A Hero's Tail, see Tomas (A Hero's Tail).

Tomas
Species: Dragon
Gender: Male
Home World: Artisans
First appearance: Spyro the Dragon (1998)
Latest appearance: Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled (2019)
Portrayed by: Jamie Alcroft (1st time, 1998)
Michael Gough (2nd time, 1998)
Unknown (2018)
“Hey, Spyro, press the jump button twice to glide and... and don't be afraid. [...] Falling from high mountain peaks? Plummeting into prehistoric glaciers?”
Tomas

Tomas is an Artisans dragon who appeared in Spyro the Dragon.

Physical Appearance

Original Design (1998)

Tomas shares the same coloration and character model as Oswin and Thor.

Reignited Design (2018)

In the Spyro Reignited Trilogy, Tomas is a bard with a lute. He also wears a bard's hat and has a cape attached by a crystal on the chest.

Story

After being turned into crystal by Gnasty Gnorc, Tomas was rescued by Spyro in the Artisans Homeworld. He taught the young dragon (and the player) how to glide. He also told Spyro not to be afraid of falling off mountains and such, even though the young dragon was not afraid.

Tomas has later turned into crystal again after attempting to confront Gnasty Gnorc along with several other dragons, and Spyro saved him, yet again, at Gnorc Cove.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese トルジェ=グリヨワーム Toruje

Voice portrayals

Voice Actor Appearance
Jamie Alcroft
Michael Gough
Spyro the Dragon (game)
Unknown Spyro Reignited Trilogy

Voice portrayals in other languages

Language Voice Actor Appearance
Japanese Unknown Spyro the Dragon (game)

Gallery

For this subject's image gallery, see Tomas/Gallery.

Trivia

Rescued Silvus
  • Tomas was originally named Silvus in the earliest demo for Spyro the Dragon.
    • Silvus' dialogue was a little different from Tomas': "Press the jump button twice to glide, and... and don't be afraid. and Falling from high mountain peaks, plummeting into prehistoric glaciers, crashing through..."
    • In the June 1998 Prototype, in Gnorc Cove, Tomas' statue disappears immediately upon collection - he does not yet have an animation.
  • Upon being rescued for the second time at Gnorc Cove, Tomas initially doubted Spyro's abilities but quickly backtracks to saying that he always believed in him to which Spyro replies, You gotta believe!. This is an obvious homage to PaRappa the Rapper which released a year prior to Spyro the Dragon.
  • Both Tomas' and Thor's names in the internal list of dragon names are out of place when compared to the other dragons in their levels. No other dragons follow this trend, and it is suggested that Thor was originally called Tomas, leaving Tomas with the name Silvus - this fixes the issue with the order of the names.