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“It was built long ago by the Moles in honor of their friendship with the Dragons.”
    —Hunter

Warfang, also known as the Dragon City, is a massive settlement in The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon dedicated to the Dragon race. The city sports many landmarks including many dragon statues and an extremely powerful cannon on the ramparts in the shape of a dragon head. Despite being a city made for dragons, it is shown to also be populated by Moles.

The Dragon City is where Spyro and Cynder took part in battling and defending Warfang against Malefor's overwhelming army of Grublins and stopping the Golem. It was nearly decimated by the resulting attacks.

Objectives

  • Extinguish the Fire
  • Protect the Catapult
  • Destroy the Seige Tower
  • Escort the Artillery Mole to the Catapult
  • Destroy the last two Seige Towers

Purple Light Checkpoints

  • Near the Ramparts
  • Dragon City

Story

History

Long ago, Warfang was built by the Moles in honor of their friendship with the Dragons, who were revered. The city was rebuilt over the years, with the ruins of the first Warfang now underground, resting between the exit to the current Warfang that lies aboveground and the Dam.[1]

Between The Eternal Night and Dawn of the Dragon

Centuries later, Malefor returned shortly after the Night of Eternal Darkness and attacked Warfang. He used his dark magic to tear the city temple and fractions of the settlement from the ground and suspended them above the region as a symbol of his dominance.[2] This caused the ravaged area of Warfang to become a fiery, uninhabitable wasteland filled with lava streams and mini volcanoes. The city inhabitants had since moved far from the aformentioned Burned Lands and built a new wall around the city areas left untouched to separate them from Malefor's forces and domain.

The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon

SpyroCynder Warfang

Spyro and Cynder gazing upon the Dragon City in wonder

Three years later, Hunter led Spyro and Cynder through the Forbidden Tunnel, and from there, to the Dragon City of Warfang. As soon as they arrived, the City was under attack by Malefor's army of Grublins. Hunter became separated from Spyro and Cynder, and they were forced to go their separate ways. After putting out a building fire and rescuing a group of Moles, the city came under a fierce assault from outside the walls. Spyro and Cynder helped defend Warfang atop the ramparts, before the gates were breached by a Troll. Once the Troll was defeated and the city gates were sealed shut, the army of Grublins retreated, despite nearly taking Warfang by large numbers. It was then revealed that they were allowing Golem from the Catacombs to attack the city. During its rampage, the monstrosity reformed its missing arm from city debris. The Guardians, Ignitus, Terrador, Cyril, and Volteer, lead the attack on the Golem, with Cyril and Volteer falling behind to grant Spyro and Cynder time to defeat the creature.

After it was finally killed, the Guardians reunited with Spyro and Cynder after three long years. Later that night, the Dark Master Malefor sent them an omnious message through a dark crystal: he had revived the Destroyer, an ancient creature whose only purpose was to renew the world by bringing about its destruction. If it completes its circle around the world, known as the Ring of Annihilation, everything as they knew it would end. Unable to catch the creature if they fly after it, Ignitus concocted the plan by going underground to intercept the Destroyer before Malefor could realize the City was unguarded.

After Spyro reconstructed the world, Warfang was later seen being rebuilt in the wake of the new age.

See also

Gallery

Main article: Warfang/Gallery

Trivia

  • The city's architecture is heavily based on Minas Tirith from The Lord of the Rings, with the siege on the city having little differences with the movie's version.
  • Despite being separated from Hunter by a fallen building structure during the level introduction cutscene, Spyro and Cynder easily would have been able to fly over the wreckage to reach the cheetah warrior thanks to their upgraded wingspan. Instead, they headed to the opposite direction where they would hear the Moles' cries for help. This is notably one of the many story plotholes in Dawn of the Dragon.
  • Portions of Warfang make up the Floating Islands after Malefor suspended the city temple and the surrounding structures above the land.[2]
  • In the Nintendo Gamboy Advance version of The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night, the Dragon Guardians were mentioned to have left for the city of "Doxantha" to prepare for the Night of Eternal Darkness. As that version of the game was the only one to contain the canon names of the Celestial Moons, it's possible that Doxantha was Krome Studios's version of Warfang as the four were encountered here.
  • The city's only known line of defense between potential invading armies and the city itself is one lone catapult. It is unknown if there are other catapults along the top of the city walls.

References

Characters
Spyro - Sparx - Cynder - Hunter - Malefor - Ignitus - Volteer - Terrador - Cyril - The Chronicler

Chief Prowlus - Meadow - Hermit - Mason

Realms
The Catacombs - Twilight Falls - Valley of Avalar - Warfang - Attack of the Golem
Ruins of Warfang - The Dam - The Destroyer - Burned Lands - Floating Islands - Malefor's Lair
Enemies
Grublins - Grublin Flies - Hero Grublins - Orcs - Axe Orcs - Hero Orcs
Trolls - Bowman Orcs - Wyverns - Shadow Apes

Bosses
Golem - The Destroyer - Malefor

Elements
Fire - Electricity - Ice - Earth - Aether - Poison - Fear - Wind - Shadow
Terms
Dragons - Grublins - Gems - Armor - Snake Collars - Elite Enemies
Other
Soundtrack - Cheat codes
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