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** Fortunately, by the end of DotD, he seems to have moved past or at least brought it under control; before fixing the planet with Aether, he tells Cynder to flee in case something goes wrong, showing he is able to put his dependence on her as a LivingEmotionalCrutch aside to ensure she remains safe, with her staying by him of her own will. Also, whilst Ignitus' message from beyond the grave inspires him on what to do, he's never explicitly told on how to use his power to save the world; it's just a little extra push that leads to his own conclusion on what he must do.

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** Fortunately, by the end of DotD, [=DotD=], he seems to have moved past or at least brought it under control; before fixing the planet with Aether, he tells Cynder to flee in case something goes wrong, showing he is able to put his dependence on her as a LivingEmotionalCrutch aside to ensure she remains safe, with her staying by him of her own will. Also, whilst Ignitus' message from beyond the grave inspires him on what to do, he's never explicitly told on how to use his power to save the world; it's just a little extra push that leads to his own conclusion on what he must do.
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* The real Cynder is pretty kind-hearted while Dark Cynder is an AxCrazy monster that has no qualms about murdering someone and the Guardians imply they were tortured while she held them captive. It's quite frightening to imagine just what Malefor's forces did to her to make her turn into that...
** Also, she's the only dragon with real metal blades while others have bone weapons. While it might be a natural trait of her type of dragon, it's also just as possible, and more likely, the Apes did it to her. And she had them ''before'' being corrupted when she was probably very young. Think about that...
* [[spoiler: Ignitus is killed by the fire left behind by the destroyer. At first, it doesn't seem that bad...until you realize he '''''burned to death''''', what a horrible way to die!]]

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* The real Cynder is pretty kind-hearted while Dark Cynder is an AxCrazy monster that has no qualms about murdering someone and the Guardians imply they were tortured while she held them captive. It's quite frightening to imagine just what Malefor's forces dark magic did to her to make her turn into that...
** Also, she's the only dragon with real metal blades while others have bone weapons. While it might be A brief storybook flashback depicting her corruption reveal that Cynder used to have regular wing and tail spades. She was only given metal spades, her trademark black scales and markings as a natural trait result of her type of dragon, it's also just as possible, and more likely, corruption. And from the Apes did looks of it, it to her. And she had them ''before'' being corrupted when she was probably very young. Think about that...
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* [[spoiler: Ignitus is killed by the fire left behind by the destroyer.Belt of Fire that surrounds Malefor's domain. At first, it doesn't seem that bad...until you realize he '''''burned to death''''', what a horrible way to die!]]
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* There's a very good case for the claim that Spyro is suffering under [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dependent_personality_disorder dependent personality disorder]] in regards to Cynder thanks to the constant stresses of his childhood. Not only does the other seem to be the only thing that can pull them back when they're having an 'episode' (in this case, their dark forms) but a lot of the symptoms have been exhibited throughout [=DotD=]. Symptoms can include anything from extreme passivity[[note]]Spyro was notably ''very'' reserved compared to how he was in [=aNB=] and even [=tEN=][[/note]], devastation or helplessness when relationships end[[note]]Spyro completely losing his will to live when Cynder fell back under Malefor's control despite still having his brother and the Guardians to protect/fight for[[/note]], avoidance of responsibilities[[note]]the only one he doesn't exhibit[[/note]] and severe submission.[[note]]Spyro mostly went along with Cynder's ideas in [=DotD=] and doesn't voice his own opinion[[/note]] If true, this puts a very creepy undertone to their relationship.

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* There's a very good case for the claim that Spyro is suffering under [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dependent_personality_disorder dependent personality disorder]] in regards to Cynder thanks to the constant stresses of his childhood. Not only does the other seem to be the only thing that can pull them back when they're having an 'episode' (in this case, their dark forms) but a lot of the symptoms have been exhibited throughout [=DotD=]. Symptoms can include anything from extreme passivity[[note]]Spyro was notably ''very'' reserved compared to how he was in [=aNB=] and even [=tEN=][[/note]], devastation or helplessness when relationships end[[note]]Spyro completely losing his will to live when Cynder fell back under Malefor's control despite still having his brother and the Guardians to protect/fight for[[/note]], avoidance of responsibilities[[note]]the only one he doesn't exhibit[[/note]] and severe submission.[[note]]Spyro mostly went along with Cynder's ideas in [=DotD=] and doesn't voice his own opinion[[/note]] If true, this puts a very creepy undertone to their relationship.relationship.
** Fortunately, by the end of DotD, he seems to have moved past or at least brought it under control; before fixing the planet with Aether, he tells Cynder to flee in case something goes wrong, showing he is able to put his dependence on her as a LivingEmotionalCrutch aside to ensure she remains safe, with her staying by him of her own will. Also, whilst Ignitus' message from beyond the grave inspires him on what to do, he's never explicitly told on how to use his power to save the world; it's just a little extra push that leads to his own conclusion on what he must do.
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* The Dragon Elders coming out of the world's core to defeat Malefor may seem like a DeusExMachina that is never really explained, but soon afterwards it actually kind of is; by Ignitus himself. As he says, a dragon's spirit remains in the world to help the still living. What occurs then is that exact process happening; the Elders' Spirits helping to save their world from beyond the grave. It may have come out of nowhere but lore/setting wise, it does make sense for it to happen.
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* There's a very good case for the claim that Spyro is suffering under [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dependent_personality_disorder dependent personality disorder]] in regards to Cynder thanks to the constant stresses of his childhood. Not only does the other seem to be the only thing that can pull them back when they're having an 'episode' (in this case, their dark forms) but a lot of the symptoms have been exhibited throughout [=DotD=]. Symptoms can include anything from extreme passivity (Spyro was notably ''very'' reserved compared to how he was in [=aNB=] and even [=tEN=]), devastation or helplessness when relationships end (Spyro completely losing his will to live when Cynder fell back under Malefor's control despite still having his brother and the Guardians to protect/fight for), avoidance of responsibilities (the only one he doesn't exhibit) and severe submission (Spyro mostly went along with Cynder's ideas in [=DotD=] and doesn't voice his own opinion). If true, this puts a very creepy undertone to their relationship.

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* There's a very good case for the claim that Spyro is suffering under [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dependent_personality_disorder dependent personality disorder]] in regards to Cynder thanks to the constant stresses of his childhood. Not only does the other seem to be the only thing that can pull them back when they're having an 'episode' (in this case, their dark forms) but a lot of the symptoms have been exhibited throughout [=DotD=]. Symptoms can include anything from extreme passivity (Spyro passivity[[note]]Spyro was notably ''very'' reserved compared to how he was in [=aNB=] and even [=tEN=]), [=tEN=][[/note]], devastation or helplessness when relationships end (Spyro end[[note]]Spyro completely losing his will to live when Cynder fell back under Malefor's control despite still having his brother and the Guardians to protect/fight for), for[[/note]], avoidance of responsibilities (the responsibilities[[note]]the only one he doesn't exhibit) exhibit[[/note]] and severe submission (Spyro submission.[[note]]Spyro mostly went along with Cynder's ideas in [=DotD=] and doesn't voice his own opinion). opinion[[/note]] If true, this puts a very creepy undertone to their relationship.
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* There's a very good case for the claim that Spyro is suffering under [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dependent_personality_disorder dependent personality disorder]] in regards to Cynder thanks to the constant stresses of his childhood. Not only does the other seem to be the only thing that can pull them back when they're having an 'episode' (in this case, their dark forms) but a lot of the symptoms have been exhibited throughout DotD. Symptoms can include anything from extreme passivity (Spyro was notably ''very'' reserved compared to how he was in [=aNB=] and even [=tEN=]), devastation or helplessness when relationships end (Spyro completely losing his will to live when Cynder fell back under Malefor's control despite still having his brother and the Guardians to protect/fight for), avoidance of responsibilities (the only one he doesn't exhibit) and severe submission (Spyro mostly went along with Cynder's ideas in [=DotD=] and doesn't voice his own opinion). If true, this puts a very creepy undertone to their relationship.

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* There's a very good case for the claim that Spyro is suffering under [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dependent_personality_disorder dependent personality disorder]] in regards to Cynder thanks to the constant stresses of his childhood. Not only does the other seem to be the only thing that can pull them back when they're having an 'episode' (in this case, their dark forms) but a lot of the symptoms have been exhibited throughout DotD.[=DotD=]. Symptoms can include anything from extreme passivity (Spyro was notably ''very'' reserved compared to how he was in [=aNB=] and even [=tEN=]), devastation or helplessness when relationships end (Spyro completely losing his will to live when Cynder fell back under Malefor's control despite still having his brother and the Guardians to protect/fight for), avoidance of responsibilities (the only one he doesn't exhibit) and severe submission (Spyro mostly went along with Cynder's ideas in [=DotD=] and doesn't voice his own opinion). If true, this puts a very creepy undertone to their relationship.

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* FridgeBrilliance: Why does Malefor not care about his own fate? At first it seems that he just doesn't care but then he yells that he's 'eternal' during the final battle. Seems he thinks of himself as immortal. Now, if he was, or at least believed he was, he'd have survived the end of the world and lived into the new one. Malefor is power mad and has awesome destructive power, and a [[TheChessmaster chessmaster]]. Put all that together and it doesn't seem to be a stretch that it was all an EvilPlan to survive the end and be around when the world was recreated, allowing him to do whatever he wanted to (given it's Malefor, that would cress into FridgeHorror).

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* FridgeBrilliance: Why does Malefor not care about his own fate? At first it seems that he just doesn't care but then he yells that he's 'eternal' during the final battle. Seems he thinks of himself as immortal. Now, if he was, or at least believed he was, he'd have survived the end of the world and lived into the new one. Malefor is power mad and has awesome destructive power, and a [[TheChessmaster chessmaster]]. Put all that together and it doesn't seem to be a stretch that it was all an EvilPlan to survive the end and be around when the world was recreated, allowing him to do whatever he wanted to (given it's Malefor, that would cress into FridgeHorror).



* FridgeHorror: The real Cynder is pretty kind hearted while Dark Cynder is an AxCrazy monster that has no qualms about murdering someone and the Guardians imply they were tortured while she held them captive. It's quite frightening to imagine just what Malefor's forces did to her to make her turn into that...
** Also, she's the only dragon with real metal blades while others have bone weapons. While it might be a natural trait of her type of dragon, it's also just as possible, and more likely, the Apes did it to her. And she had them ''before'' being corrupted, when she was probably very young. Think about that...

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* FridgeHorror: The real Cynder is pretty kind hearted kind-hearted while Dark Cynder is an AxCrazy monster that has no qualms about murdering someone and the Guardians imply they were tortured while she held them captive. It's quite frightening to imagine just what Malefor's forces did to her to make her turn into that...
** Also, she's the only dragon with real metal blades while others have bone weapons. While it might be a natural trait of her type of dragon, it's also just as possible, and more likely, the Apes did it to her. And she had them ''before'' being corrupted, corrupted when she was probably very young. Think about that...

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** [[spoiler: Ignitus is killed by the fire left behind by the destroyer. At first, it doesn't seem that bad...until you realize he '''''burned to death''''', what a horrible way to die!]]
*** As a cold comfort, it's possible that [[spoiler: Ignitus didn't so much burn to death as simply cease to be and essentially vanish into the aether (ala Obi-Wan)]].

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** * [[spoiler: Ignitus is killed by the fire left behind by the destroyer. At first, it doesn't seem that bad...until you realize he '''''burned to death''''', what a horrible way to die!]]
*** ** As a cold comfort, it's possible that [[spoiler: Ignitus didn't so much burn to death as simply cease to be and essentially vanish into the aether (ala Obi-Wan)]].Obi-Wan)]].
* There's a very good case for the claim that Spyro is suffering under [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dependent_personality_disorder dependent personality disorder]] in regards to Cynder thanks to the constant stresses of his childhood. Not only does the other seem to be the only thing that can pull them back when they're having an 'episode' (in this case, their dark forms) but a lot of the symptoms have been exhibited throughout DotD. Symptoms can include anything from extreme passivity (Spyro was notably ''very'' reserved compared to how he was in [=aNB=] and even [=tEN=]), devastation or helplessness when relationships end (Spyro completely losing his will to live when Cynder fell back under Malefor's control despite still having his brother and the Guardians to protect/fight for), avoidance of responsibilities (the only one he doesn't exhibit) and severe submission (Spyro mostly went along with Cynder's ideas in [=DotD=] and doesn't voice his own opinion). If true, this puts a very creepy undertone to their relationship.

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Concept artist reveals the Floating Islands above the Burned Lands is from Warfang, so it's not the Swamp after all https://yan-board.blogspot.com/2009/01/spyro-floating-islands-1-partie.html


*** As a cold comfort, it's possible that [[spoiler: Ignitus didn't so much burn to death as simply cease to be and essentially vanish into the aether (ala Obi-Wan)]]
* Yeah...That swamp that surrounds the temple from ''A New Beginning''? And how near it (if not in it) Sparx and Spyro's parents live? Take a look at what area is [[spoiler: transformed into the Burned Lands]] in ''Dawn of the Dragon''. Let that one sink in a bit. [[TearJerker Tear jerking]] shall commence.

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*** As a cold comfort, it's possible that [[spoiler: Ignitus didn't so much burn to death as simply cease to be and essentially vanish into the aether (ala Obi-Wan)]]
* Yeah...That swamp that surrounds the temple from ''A New Beginning''? And how near it (if not in it) Sparx and Spyro's parents live? Take a look at what area is [[spoiler: transformed into the Burned Lands]] in ''Dawn of the Dragon''. Let that one sink in a bit. [[TearJerker Tear jerking]] shall commence.
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** Malefor tried to wipe out all the Dragon eggs from the Year Of The Dragon to prevent Spyro's birth. It's revealed later in the game he stole Cynder's egg to turn into a monster to free him, part of his plan from the start. In the third game, it's revealed [[spoiler:it was actually ''[[NiceJobBreakingItHero Spyro]]'' who he needed to free him, not Cynder. This makes complete sense when one takes into account that it was part of his plan to kidnap a dragon to begin with. It's completely possible he intended to take the Purple Dragon from the get go, but modified his plan when it was discovered the Purple Dragon's egg wasn't at the temple.]]

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** Malefor tried to wipe out all the Dragon eggs from the Year Of The Dragon to prevent Spyro's birth. It's While the other eggs were smashed, it's revealed later in the game that he stole Cynder's egg needed a dragon (Cynder) to turn into a monster to free him, him from his prison in Convexity, part of his plan from the start. In the third game, it's revealed [[spoiler:it was actually ''[[NiceJobBreakingItHero Spyro]]'' who he needed to free him, not Cynder. This makes complete sense when one takes into account that it was part of his plan to kidnap a dragon to begin with. It's completely possible he intended to take the Purple Dragon from the get go, but modified his plan when it was discovered the Purple Dragon's egg wasn't at the temple.]]



* In A New Beginning, Ignitus narrates the story as you go along, at least for the first half of the game. Of course, we don't think much of it. But skip to Dawn of the Dragon and [[spoiler:Ignitus is [[DisneyDeath killed]] by the [[DeathByIrony fire]] left behind by the Destroyer. It is later revealed after the credits that he [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence became the next Chronicler]]]]. Could it be possible that Ignitus was telling the story of A New Beginning [[spoiler: as the Chronicler]]?

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* In A ''A New Beginning, Beginning'', Ignitus narrates the story as you go along, at least for the first half of the game. Of course, we don't think much of it. But skip to Dawn ''Dawn of the Dragon Dragon'' and [[spoiler:Ignitus is [[DisneyDeath killed]] by the [[DeathByIrony fire]] left behind by the Destroyer. It is later revealed after the credits that he [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence became the next Chronicler]]]]. Could it be possible that Ignitus was telling the story of A ''A New Beginning Beginning'' [[spoiler: as the Chronicler]]?



* Yeah...That swamp that surrounds the temple from A New Beginning? And how near it (if not in it) Sparx and Spyro's parents live? Take a look at what area is [[spoiler: transformed into the Burned Lands]] in Dawn of the Dragon. Let that one sink in a bit. [[TearJerker Tear jerking]] shall commence.

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* Yeah...That swamp that surrounds the temple from A ''A New Beginning? Beginning''? And how near it (if not in it) Sparx and Spyro's parents live? Take a look at what area is [[spoiler: transformed into the Burned Lands]] in Dawn ''Dawn of the Dragon.Dragon''. Let that one sink in a bit. [[TearJerker Tear jerking]] shall commence.
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*** As a cold comfort, it's possible that [[spoiler: Ignitus didn't so much burn to death as simply cease to be and essentially vanish into the aether (ala Obi-Wan)]]
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* FridgeHorror: The real Cynder is pretty kind hearted while Dark Cynder is an AxeCrazy monster that has no qualms about murdering someone and the Guardians imply they were tortured while she held them captive. It's quite frightening to imagine just what Malefor's forces did to her to make her turn into that...

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* FridgeHorror: The real Cynder is pretty kind hearted while Dark Cynder is an AxeCrazy AxCrazy monster that has no qualms about murdering someone and the Guardians imply they were tortured while she held them captive. It's quite frightening to imagine just what Malefor's forces did to her to make her turn into that...
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* FridgeBrilliance: Why does Malefor not care about his own fate? At first it seems that he just doesn't care but then he yells that he's 'eternal' during the final battle. Seems he thinks of himself as immortal. Now, if he was, or at least believed he was, he'd have survived the end of the world and lived into the new one. Malefor is power mad and has awesome destructive power, and a ChessMaster. Put all that together and it doesn't seem to be a stretch that it was all an EvilPlan to survive the end and be around when the world was recreated, allowing him to do whatever he wanted to (given it's Malefor, that would cress into FridgeHorror).

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* FridgeBrilliance: Why does Malefor not care about his own fate? At first it seems that he just doesn't care but then he yells that he's 'eternal' during the final battle. Seems he thinks of himself as immortal. Now, if he was, or at least believed he was, he'd have survived the end of the world and lived into the new one. Malefor is power mad and has awesome destructive power, and a ChessMaster.[[TheChessmaster chessmaster]]. Put all that together and it doesn't seem to be a stretch that it was all an EvilPlan to survive the end and be around when the world was recreated, allowing him to do whatever he wanted to (given it's Malefor, that would cress into FridgeHorror).



** It seems strange that Malefor would lose it over [[spoiler:Cynder breaking free of his control thanks to ThePowerOfLove]], but think about it. Malefor is obsessed with power and has an never ending hunger for it. Thus why he enjoys being a perfect ChessMaster and manipulating everyone to do his bidding, it gives him power over it. In this one instance, for the first and only time in the series, something happened he had ''no control over''. Thus why such a minor thing caused him to have a short VillainousBreakdown.

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** It seems strange that Malefor would lose it over [[spoiler:Cynder breaking free of his control thanks to ThePowerOfLove]], but think about it. Malefor is obsessed with power and has an never ending hunger for it. Thus why he enjoys being a perfect ChessMaster [[TheChessmaster chessmaster]] and manipulating everyone to do his bidding, it gives him power over it. In this one instance, for the first and only time in the series, something happened he had ''no control over''. Thus why such a minor thing caused him to have a short VillainousBreakdown.

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** It seems strange that Malefor would lose it over [[spoiler:Cynder breaking free of his control thanks to ThePowerOfLove]], but think about it. Malefor is obcessed with power and has an never ending hunger for it. Thus why he enjoys being a perfect ChessMaster and manipulating everyone to do his bidding, it gives him power over it. In this one instance, for the first and only time in the series, something happened he had ''no control over''. Thus why such a minor thing caused him to have a short VillainousBreakdown.

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** It seems strange that Malefor would lose it over [[spoiler:Cynder breaking free of his control thanks to ThePowerOfLove]], but think about it. Malefor is obcessed obsessed with power and has an never ending hunger for it. Thus why he enjoys being a perfect ChessMaster and manipulating everyone to do his bidding, it gives him power over it. In this one instance, for the first and only time in the series, something happened he had ''no control over''. Thus why such a minor thing caused him to have a short VillainousBreakdown.VillainousBreakdown.
* In A New Beginning, Ignitus narrates the story as you go along, at least for the first half of the game. Of course, we don't think much of it. But skip to Dawn of the Dragon and [[spoiler:Ignitus is [[DisneyDeath killed]] by the [[DeathByIrony fire]] left behind by the Destroyer. It is later revealed after the credits that he [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence became the next Chronicler]]]]. Could it be possible that Ignitus was telling the story of A New Beginning [[spoiler: as the Chronicler]]?
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** Malefor tried to wipe out all the Dragon eggs from the Year Of The Dragon to prevent Spyro's birth. It's revealed later in the game he stole Cynder's egg to turn into a monster to free hime, part of his plan from the start. In the third game, it's revealed [[spoiler:it was actually ''[[NiceJobBreakingItHero Spyro]]'' who he needed to free him, not Cynder. This makes complete sense when one takes into account that it was part of his plan to kidnap a dragon to begin with. It's completely possible he intended to take the Purple Dragon from the get go, but modified his plan when it was discovered the Purple Dragon's egg wasn't at the temple.]]

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** Malefor tried to wipe out all the Dragon eggs from the Year Of The Dragon to prevent Spyro's birth. It's revealed later in the game he stole Cynder's egg to turn into a monster to free hime, him, part of his plan from the start. In the third game, it's revealed [[spoiler:it was actually ''[[NiceJobBreakingItHero Spyro]]'' who he needed to free him, not Cynder. This makes complete sense when one takes into account that it was part of his plan to kidnap a dragon to begin with. It's completely possible he intended to take the Purple Dragon from the get go, but modified his plan when it was discovered the Purple Dragon's egg wasn't at the temple.]]
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* FridgeBrilliance: Why does Malefor not care about his own fate? At first it seems that he just doesn't care but then he yells that he's 'eternal' during the final battle. Seems he thinks of himself as immortal. Now, if he was, or at least believed he was, he'd have survived the end of the world and lived into the new one. Malefor is power mad and has awesome destructive power, and a ChessMaster. Put all that together and it doesn't seem to be a stretch that it was all an EvilPlan to survive the end and be around when the world was recreated, allowing him to do whatever he wanted to (given it's Malefor, that would cress into FridgeHorror).
** Malefor tried to wipe out all the Dragon eggs from the Year Of The Dragon to prevent Spyro's birth. It's revealed later in the game he stole Cynder's egg to turn into a monster to free hime, part of his plan from the start. In the third game, it's revealed [[spoiler:it was actually ''[[NiceJobBreakingItHero Spyro]]'' who he needed to free him, not Cynder. This makes complete sense when one takes into account that it was part of his plan to kidnap a dragon to begin with. It's completely possible he intended to take the Purple Dragon from the get go, but modified his plan when it was discovered the Purple Dragon's egg wasn't at the temple.]]
** Why did Malefor need the Destroyer to destroy the world when [[spoiler:Spyro did the exact opposite on his own]]? Malefor guided the fate of ''his'' era, which ended. Spyro guides the new era. So Malefor needed an outside force in order to carry out his plan because fate laid in Spyro's hands now. Thus his efforts to convince Spyro his destiny was what Malefor wanted, [[spoiler:Spyro guided the fate of the era and if he was convinced it would happen it would.]]
** It seems strange that Malefor would lose it over [[spoiler:Cynder breaking free of his control thanks to ThePowerOfLove]], but think about it. Malefor is obcessed with power and has an never ending hunger for it. Thus why he enjoys being a perfect ChessMaster and manipulating everyone to do his bidding, it gives him power over it. In this one instance, for the first and only time in the series, something happened he had ''no control over''. Thus why such a minor thing caused him to have a short VillainousBreakdown.
* FridgeHorror: The real Cynder is pretty kind hearted while Dark Cynder is an AxeCrazy monster that has no qualms about murdering someone and the Guardians imply they were tortured while she held them captive. It's quite frightening to imagine just what Malefor's forces did to her to make her turn into that...
** Also, she's the only dragon with real metal blades while others have bone weapons. While it might be a natural trait of her type of dragon, it's also just as possible, and more likely, the Apes did it to her. And she had them ''before'' being corrupted, when she was probably very young. Think about that...
** [[spoiler: Ignitus is killed by the fire left behind by the destroyer. At first, it doesn't seem that bad...until you realize he '''''burned to death''''', what a horrible way to die!]]
* Yeah...That swamp that surrounds the temple from A New Beginning? And how near it (if not in it) Sparx and Spyro's parents live? Take a look at what area is [[spoiler: transformed into the Burned Lands]] in Dawn of the Dragon. Let that one sink in a bit. [[TearJerker Tear jerking]] shall commence.

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