
Added by Scourge the Dark ClawAbout Me
Hi! I'm Sam, I'm 14, and I love Spyro. My first ever video game was Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage. Cynder is probably my favorite character. Also, other names you can call me are Scourge.
A Wish
One of these days, I would love to meet some of the older admins so that they could give me some tips on being one. I don't think it'll happen, but it may. The only problem is: I once was thought of as a vandal because I wouldn't stop editing one page with what I thought was the right stuff, and so I don't know if those guys trust me, since some of the last messages I got from some of them was a warning. Anyway, I'll deal with it if I can't meet them, but it would be a dream of mine to meet them.
Who people on this wiki would be in the Spyro franchise (original, Legend, Skylanders):
Myself:
Original: Hunter
Legend and Skylanders: Cynder
Just Skylanders: Trigger Happy
DarkShadowDragon
Original: Sparx (LOL! :D)
Legend: Sparx
Skylanders: Zook
Blahmarrow (Blah)
Original: Agent 9
Legend: Spyro
Skylanders: Trigger Happy
Voices I Can Do From the Legend of Spyro Trilogy:
- Malefor
- Gaul
- Ignitus
- Cyril
- Terrador
- Scratch
- Sniff
- The Conductor
- The Hermit
- The Assassin/Advisor- (technically, they're the same person)
Lucky me!:
I actually have the full ending song of The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon ("Guide You Home (I Would Die for You))" on my IPod! I listen to it every morning before school!
Sneak Peek:
This is the first chapter of my fanfiction story:
Skylanders: The Darkest Hour
Chapter I
Kaos Returns
Spyro and Cynder were by the Core of Light, Spyro watching as the clouds rolled by.
Cynder was sleeping by the Magic part of the Core, warming herself with the heat radiating out of it.
Spyro, meanwhile, stood on a pedastal, watching Cynder, the Core, and the rest of the Skylanders that played on and around the parts of the Ruins.
The reason why he was watching all three: the Core, because of what the villain, Kaos, had done to it the year before, the Skylanders because he was their leader and he cared about them all, and Cynder, only because he cared about her the most of all of the Skylanders. Another thing was that Cynder had once been one of Spyro's greatest enemies.
Three years ago, Cynder had been controlled by the most evil dragon of all: Malefor.
Spyro had confronted Cynder and Malefor in a place called Convexity and was able to return Cynder to her regular form, but accidentally letting Malefor escape during the same battle.
In the Skylands realm known as the Underworld, this was still a topic for discussion, and a very popular topic at that for discussion when others were scarce in the realm of the Underworld.
Cynder began to stir. When she was awake, she got up and stretched and yawned.
Spyro whirled around and saw that she was now awake.
"Hey, Cynder," he said. "Have a nice nap?" It was a few minutes before she could answer.
"Good," she answered, still yawning. "Though I wish it could've been longer. And I had a very strange dream."
"Yeah, and what was it?" Spyro asked.
"In the dream, I was back in Convexity, and Malefor was there, and so was Kaos, and I saw you too, but I wasn't helping you defeat them, I was on their side, and I was actually in the evil-version of myself," Cynder explained to Spyro wearily.
Before Spyro could speak again, he heard an explosion and turned around to see a plume of smoke rising from down on the beach.
"What the heck happened?" Spyro roared to Sunburn, a phoenix-dragon hybrid, who was closest to the spot on the beach.
"I don't know!" Sunburn roared back.
Suddenly, a ball of light hit Sunburn, and he fell to the ground, unconscious.
Kaos stood over Sunburn's limp body.
"I have returned, Skylanders!" Kaos declared in his loud, high-pitched voice.
Spyro was about to retort when he saw a terrible sight: an army coming to the shore below on a large battleship.
"Oh no!" whispered Cynder, fear in her eyes.
"Come on!" Spyro said to Cynder, He took off from the ground and went to the beach below.
The rest of the Skylanders were already there.
"Captains, get ready!" Spyro commanded.
There were eight elements: Magic, Undead, Fire, Earth, Tech, Water, Air, and Life. The captains of those elements were Spyro (Magic, and all Skylanders), Cynder (Undead), Sunburn (Fire), Bash (Earth), Trigger Happy (Tech), Gill Grunt (Water), Sonic Boom (Air) and Stealth Elf (Life).
As the captains took their places, Cynder found herself next to Spyro.
Kaos ran to the beach and took his place in front of the minions starting to arrive onto the sandy beach.
"Skylanders, I will hereby defeat you once and for all!" Kaos declared again. "Army," he continued, "ATTACK!"
The Skylanders and Kaos' army attacked each other at the same time.
Spyro shot three fireballs at a troll, and he watched as the troll fell to the ground and disappear into thin air.
Cynder used her shadow form to slip underneath an Earth Sentinel, a creature with a body made only of rock.
Then she used her dark electric breath (purple was this electricity's color) and eliminated it.
Kaos did nothing and just stood on the edge of the sandy beach, smiling.
"ARRGH!" Cynder roared as a troll's fist connected with her head, sending her flying into a rock, and she crumpled to the ground, unconscious.
Spyro dashed over to her, fighting enemies along the way. He checked to see if she was still breathing. She was, but just barely. He defended her unconscious body from the remaining members of Kaos' army.
Spyro heard a grunt from above and looked up to see the trainer of the Skylanders, Cali, and the now-storyteller for the Skylanders, Hugo, fighting a couple of Shadow Knights, Cali with a staff and Hugo with a large book.
Stealth Elf yelled, "We're surrounded! Where are you, Spyro?"
"I'm over here with Cynder!" Spyro said back. "She's unconscious and just barely breathing!"
There was a flash of green light and the Life element captain appeared next to Spyro.
"Go," she told him. "I'll watch Cynder."
Spyro nodded reluctantly and flew off. He landed next to Trigger Happy, who was shooting at point blank at Shadow Knights and Chompies.
"How's it going?" Spyro asked Trigger Happy.
"Good," Trigger Happy cackled, still shooting. "What about you, Spyro? And where the heck is Cynder?"
"She's hurt pretty badly," Spyro explained. "A troll punched her and she landed on a rock. She's unconscious and she's just barely breathing!"
Kaos, who must have been listening, laughed in his high-pitched, screechy voice. "Your girlfriend finally defeated, Skylander?" he said. "Good. She was a pain while we were fighting in my lair!"
"You're lucky, you know," said Spyro. "She could've killed you, you know."
Fear was full in Kaos' eyes.
"What do you mean by this, Skylander?" he asked fearfully. "What do you mean by saying that she could've killed me during that battle?"
"Well, she was corrupted, you know," Spyro told Kaos. "Corrupted by the King of the Undead, Malefor himself."
"Ah, yes, I've heard this story before, Skylander," Kaos acknowledged. "Didn't you know that they still speak of the story in the Underworld?"
Before Spyro could answer, he saw a shadow fall over the water, moving toward the beach.
Meanwhile, Cynder, who's injuries were being nursed by Stealth Elf, saw the shadow long before Spyro did and closed her eyes as a blinding white flash of light entered her vision, a tear upon her cheek.
The Legend of Spyro: Devil's Shadow:
The Legend of Spyro: Devil's Shadow is my newest fanfiction story now that Skylanders: The Darkest Hour is done. Here is the first chapter:
Chapter One- Down in the Valley
Spyro woke in his and his Cynder's cave home. He looked around for Cynder, but the black dragoness was nowhere in sight.
He went outside the cave and looked down in the valley below him. Cynder was there, at the river, trying to catch a fish for her and Spyro's breakfast. So far, she had caught no fish.
"Hey, Cynder," greeted Spyro as he flew down to the riverside.
"Morning," she grumbled back, her emerald eyes watching the river as if they were a hawk.
"Have you caught any fish at all, Cynder?" Spyro asked his girlfriend, eyeing her beadily.
"I did catch one," she said.
"Let me guess, you ate it, Cynder?"
She turned around to look at him. "I'm sorry, Spyro. It's just, well, I'm not in a good mood, and I also didn't get much sleep last night."
"Why not?" Spyro asked.
"I kept having nightmares," she admitted.
"What were they about?" Spyro questioned.
"I'd rather not say, Spyro," Cynder told Spyro. "Let's just say, they were vivid and I was in them, and so were you, Spyro. I was injured and you were close to me, crying."
Spyro moved towards Cynder and put his head on her chest. "Cynder," he said, "nothing like that will ever happen, I'll make sure of it."
Cynder nodded and nuzzled into Spyro's chest with her snout. "I love you," Cynder whispered.
"I love you too," Spyro whispered back to her.
Then Cynder decided to jump into the air and taunted Spyro by saying: "Come and catch me if you can, Spyro!" She laughed. It was nice and felt warm to Spyro when he was near her.
"Not fair!" Spyro said. "You know that you're a much better flyer than me, Cynder!"
"Never thought I'd see the day when Spyro the Purple Dragon couldn't keep up with Cynder the Black Dragoness!" Cynder said to Spyro, still laughing.
"Guess that it would come one of these days," Spyro told her, now laughing. Then he flew into the air and caught her by surprise by dashing right past her.
"Hey!" Cynder exclaimed. She too tried to dash past her mate, but it was no use whatsoever. Spyro was a better flier than her.
They played around all morning, chasing each other in and out of the Valley of Avalar.
It was midafternoon when Spyro saw a startling sight: an old hermit was coming towards the two playful dragons. Spyro recognized him as the hermit who had used his words to get under Cynder's skin, saying that he still believed Cynder would go back to Malefor's side.
"What do you want?" asked Spyro.
The hermit said, "I knew I'd see you two again." He spotted Cynder. "Well, then, Cynder, it seems the so-called 'Terror of the Skies' was able to stay on the side of the heroes and not go back to Malefor. How amazing."
Spyro started to say something, but Cynder cut him off.
"He corrupted me again, you know," she told the hermit that she so much hated.
"Cynder, what are you doing?" interrupted Spyro.
Cynder said nothing, remembering when Malefor had once again corrupted her in his lair and ordered her to attack Spyro, whom she loved:
"Fight back!" she yelled when she noticed he wouldn't fight or look at her. "Why won't you fight back!"
He answered:
"Because you've left me nothing to fight for."
That had changed Cynder back to normal and caused Malefor to chain them back together with a green snake chain.
After that, they had fought him until they reached the world's core and the Ancients defeated Malefor by taking him into the deepest part of the world itself.
"I knew he would," acknowledged the hermit.
"How'd you know that?" Spyro could no longer contain himself.
"The prophecies foretold such," he explained.
"That's impossible," said Cynder. "No such prophecy could have something like that written."
"How would you know that?" asked Spyro.
"Because it's part of the old age. All prophecies of the old age were wiped off when Malefor was defeated and the world was repaired by you," Cynder explained to him.
The hermit, defeated, looked down at the ravine below the valley and spotted something.
"There's someone down there," he told the dragons. "I think they're looking for you." Then he skulked away.
Cynder turned to Spyro. "I can't believe he'd still go through so much trouble, and just to get under my skin!"
"It's okay, Cynder," comforted Spyro, nuzzling her.
"Excuse me," said a voice. "Are you Spyro and Cynder?" It belonged to a red cheetah.
"Yes, we are." It was Cynder who answered.
"I have a note for you," said the red cheetah, who was unmistakably a male's.
Spyro took the note and walked away to read it.
"Hope you too have a good day," wished the cheetah.
"You too," Cynder said back to him, forcing a smile.
The red cheetah left, and Cynder went over to Spyro, who was reading the letter.
"What does it say?" she asked.
"It says that Chief Prowlus is in the middle of a battle with some of the Dark Master's remaining followers. He wants us to come as fast as we can. It's amazing that any of Malefor's army is still alive, especially after us and when Malefor almost destroyed the world."
"Should we go?"
"I don't know," admitted Spyro. "There's something strange about this battle, I can't explain it."
Cynder flashed a true, warm smile at him. "I think that maybe we should go," she told her mate. "Just in case, you know?"
"Cynder, don't you realize that there is something strange in this letter? I really don't think we should go!"
Before Cynder could even answer, there was a splitting pain in her head and she fell to the ground.
Cynder was on the floor, bleeding. Spyro was trying to help her, but it was no use. She was too badly injured.
"Cynder, I'm going to get you out of here, just hold on!" he gasped. "I'm going to use my Earth Breath to get you out of here."
"Just leave me," she rasped.
"Not in a million years, Cynder!" he yelled at her "I'd rather die than watch you die here, helpless and weak, you know that, Cynder!"
Spyro breathed a blast of Earth that knocked her out of the castle. She could only watch in horror as the castle fell, her mate inside.
"Cynder!" said a worried voice. "Cynder, wake up!"
Cynder stirred. She felt the grass rustle on her scales.
"Spyro?" she grumbled. "Is that you, Spyro?"
"It is," said Spyro. "Come on, Cynder, you're worrying me!"
Cynder felt the blood rush back into her limbs and got up. She noticed that she was groggy.
"Cynder, what happened?" asked Spyro fiercely. "Did you have another dream? Blast it, Cynder, answer me!"
Cynder recoiled; she had never heard so much venom in Spyro's voice all at once.
"Spyro, are you okay?" Cynder squeaked fearfully.
"No, I won't be until you tell me, Cynder, what your dream was about!" Spyro told her.
Cynder sighed and began:
"Well, I was on the floor, injured, and also terribly bleeding. You were there, crying. You were telling me that you were going to get me out of the castle- that's what we were in- and let me live my life, also saying that you were done for. The final part had you blasting me out of the castle with an Earth blast, then the castle completely fell apart, you inside."
It was a moment of uncomftorable silence between the two of them. Then Spyro broke it:
"Cynder, you know that I would never allow that to happen," he comforted her. "I love you too much to let that happen to either you or me."
Cynder felt tears in her eyes. "Thank you, Spyro." She opened her wings and flew off to their cave.
Spyro did not follow her immediately. He instead took off in the opposite direction, towards the Cheetah village.
"Hunter!" he called once he had gotten to his destination.
A golden Cheetah looked up from making a fire. Spyro looked up at the sky; it was indeed soon to be night.
"Spyro," Hunter greeted, waving. "How are you and Cynder?"
"Well, for me, okay, I guess," said Spyro, "but for Cynder, not so much. And why didn't you go with Chief Prowlus?"
"I didn't go because he wanted me to stay to watch over the village. And what's happened with Cynder?" said Hunter.
"Well, we were down in the valley near our cave when she felt a bad pain in her head and fell to the ground. When she woke, she told me that the dream was about her dying, me right next to her, crying, a castle crumbling, and finally me blasting her out of the castle with my Earth Breath. Do you know anything about this?"
Hunter was silent for a moment, then answered:
"Cynder came to me a few days ago, telling me about a similar dream, though she said it was in her old fortress," explained Hunter, "and you were there, Spyro, but you were the one attacking her. The final part of the dream had you slashing her chest, and you were laughing. Then she died in the dream, with you still laughing."
Spyro felt a burning desire to be left alone, but stayed where he was. One question burned in his mind: Why didn't Cynder tell him of the first dream?
When he asked Hunter this question, he said, "She probably didn't want to worry you."
Spyro still felt mad at Cynder.
"Don't be mad at her, Spyro, she just didn't want to worry you," said Hunter. "Wasn't there a time when you had dreams like this?"
"Yes, there was, but-"
"And during that time, didn't Cynder comfort you at all?"
"Yes, she did, but-" he stopped. Spyro felt ashamed. One night, after one of his dreams, Cynder had been next to him and she had checked on him. Was he really this tackless?
"Hunter, I've got to go," he said suddenly, then, without waiting for Hunter to say something, he flew off to his and Cynder's cave. Night had already fallen over the valley.
When he came in the cave entrance, Cynder gave a gasp of relief. She had obviously been worried about where he had gone.
"Hey, Cynder," Spyro said quietly, his face burning.
"Hey, Spyro," said Cynder. "What's wrong, Spyro?"
"Look, Cynder, I was very tackless with confronting you about the dream," Spyro explained. "I went to go see Hunter and he reminded me of that time you comforted me after one of my dreams, beore you left the Temple and after I had defeated you when you were evil. What I'm trying to say is, I'm sorry, Cynder, and I hope you'll for- give me."
Cynder came up to him and looked him in the eye.
"Spyro, I already forgave you, only because you never meant to be like this," she told him.
"How do you know that, Cynder?" asked Spyro. "I'm sorry, but you don't know everything."
"I know because I see it in your eyes, Spyro. When you look in somebody's eyes, you can see everything. Of course, some people don't have such a gift, such as the Hermit and Malefor himself. If Malefor had this gift, then he could've seen that I had never wanted to serve him in the first place. If the Hermit had it, then he wouldn't be trying to get under my skin all the time."
Spyro knew that what Cynder was saying was true.
"Cynder, about this dream at your old abandoned fortress," Spyro went on. "What was it of, again?"
Cynder sighed. "Hunter told you of this, didn't he?" Spyro nodded. "It was in my old abandoned fortress, yes, and we were both there, except I was fighting you. You were shrouded by darkness, and you kept slashing me. According to the dream version of myself, it hurt so much. I could see blood. The final part had you slashing my chest more brutally than before, and I was dying, you were laughing. I died in the dream, and you were still laughing, like Malefor did when he corrupted me that second time and I was attacking you."
Cynder began to cry. Spyro dashed forward and hugged her. All through the night, Cynder cried, the memory of the dream forever burned in her memory.
When it finally subsided, Cynder looked up at Spyro, then fell asleep, her emerald eyes still watery.
Spyro walked over to the entrance of the cave, looking at the beautiful night, which was stamped with twinkling white stars.
"Ancestors, please watch over me and Cynder," he pleaded. He looked back at the beautiful dragoness curled up on the cave floor. "Keep us safe on the journey tomorrow. Most of all, keep Cynder happy no matter what happens, whether it have something to do with me or her."
He made his way back over to Cynder, curled up on the floor next to her, and whispered to her, "I love you."

Added by Scourge the Dark ClawMy Fanfiction Story:
Since I'm such a big fan of Spyro and Skylanders, I made a story about Skylanders on fanfiction.net called Skylanders: the Darkest Hour. If you wanna read it, here's the link:
http://www.fanfiction.net/s/7740322/1/Skylanders_the_Darkest_Hour
The story has been completed, but I will make others based on both Skylanders and The Legend of Spyro. Then, if you wish, come onto the chat and tell me what you think. I am here on Monday-Sunday. Since I have school on Mondays-Fridays, come on chat at about 3-4 PM on Mondays, or 4-5 PM on the rest. On Friday night, I will be here till 2 AM since I watch the chat, and the same will go for Saturdays. On Sundays, I go to church, so if you want to chat then, try it at 3-4 PM. Or you can just leave me a message if you wish on my talk page. Have a nice day!
Skylanders Figures List:
Adventure Packs & Magic Items
Ice Cave
Dragon's Peak
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Friends
Halo Monkey: Great person. Likes my fanfiction on fanfiction.net, so I'm happy about that!
Reesecupdragon: Awesome. That's all I can say for now. He's just awesome.
Beautiful Heart: She helps me out a lot, so I thank her for that.
DarkShadowDragon: Helped with my Skylanders character list and I like hearing from him on chat, so yeah, he's one awesome guy.
Aura24: The admin I trust the most of them all. God bless her!
Spyro Games I Own:
- Spyro the Dragon (1998)
- Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage (1999)
- Spyro: Year of the Dragon (2000)
- Spyro: Season of Ice (2001)
- Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly (2002, PS2)
- Spyro: A Hero's Tail (2004, PS2)
- Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy (2004)
- The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning (2006, PS2)
- The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night (2007, PS2)
- The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon (2008, PS2)
- Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure (2011, Wii)

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Added by Scourge the Dark ClawFavorites of Mine:
- Favorite game in original series: Spyro: Year of the Dragon
- Favorite Spyro game: The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of Dragon
- Favorite TV show: Supernatural
- Favorite Skylander: Cynder
- Favorite movie: The Avengers
- Favorite book: Inheritance by Christopher Paolini
- Favorite character in original series and Legend trilogy: Cynder

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