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spyro the dragon.he is a rare purple dragon.he has the power of time,ice,fire,lightning,and earth.he is sparx's step brother
Personality
No character description is given for Spyro in Spyro the Dragon, Spyro: Year of the Dragon, or Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly, but one is provided in Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!, giving a definite personality written for at least one of the games in the series. Spyro's character description in the game manual for Ripto's Rage! is narrated by Sparx:
"Spyro is the mischievous hero of this tale. He may be the smallest hero in the Dragon Family, but even the Elder Dragons admit he's got gumption! Just ask Gnasty Gnorc - he won't mess with Spyro again! Spyro's always rarin' to go, especially when he can headbash some sheep or flame some frogs. He's so full of energy, he keeps me on the move! Spyro is extremely curious and hardly ever cautious, which sometimes gets him into trouble! That's why I stick around, to make sure nothing too serious happens to him!" Sparx
It could be presumed that Spyro is quite cocky, as he says in Spyro: A Hero's Tail when thieves steal eggs in the dragon nursery and the nursery owner asks if he could go after him he says, "You know, I'm gonna be out saving the world anyway..."
Spyro has become much more arrogant after the original trilogy, and in more recent outings, has actually denied help to those who did not expressly indicate that they would award him. Also, any friendship he had with Elora has seemingly been severed, instead having Ember in her place. Most will argue, however, that Elora and Ember are not to be considered to be replacements for each other. In any event, Spyro is most likely still friends with both characters.
In A New Beginning, Spyro's personality differs greatly from his past outings. Spyro is young and compassionate for others and he is always willing to help them no matter what happens. Spyro doesn't asks for rewards and is just happy to be a big help to those in danger. He even saves Cynder from being destroyed when the area he fought her in was collapsing.
Appearance
When the first game was being developed, Spyro was originally green. However, this would result in him periodically "disappearing" while standing or moving in front of similarly-colored green scenery. To remedy this, his color was changed to purple. [1] Starting with Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!, Spyro's rendered art displays a ridge of yellow spikes down his back, although this was not reflected by Spyro's in-game model until A Hero's Tail.
Spyro has a resemblance to the Disney character Figment. The primary difference between the two is Figment being bipedal and frequently seen in a yellow sweater.
Abilities and Upgrades
Spyro's main attacks consist of ramming his opponents with his long horns or breathing fire at them. Because he is young, Spyro can't fly very well and can't breath a continuous stream of fire, instead spitting short, fan shaped bursts. In several of the games there are gates that temporarily give Spyro the ability to fly, spit massive fireballs, spit ice, and charge at an extremely fast speed. In the third game, in the Fireworks Factory level, there is a power-up gate that gives a combination of the fireball and flight upgrades for the purpose of defeating two evil Oriental dragons that are rampaging. In Enter the Dragonfly Spyro gets 3 different breaths:ice, electricity, and bubble. He also could shield attacks with his wings. In 'The Eternal Night', to remedy Spyro's limited stream of Fire Breath, an upgrade available early in the game allows him to finally shoot a continous flow of fire.
In addition to these temporary power-ups, there are often unlockable abilities that can be purchased, such as a climbing, head bash and swimming underwater in Ripto's Rage, but Spyro is useless when he tries to swim in other substances (such as ooze and honey), he can't swim in those.
In the Legend of Spyro series, Spyro gains 3 additional elemental abilities besides his fire breath: Ice, Electricity, and Earth.

This is sparx.he is a dragonfly.he is spyro's step brother.
Throughout the series, Spyro has always appeared with one companion at his side: a dragonfly named Sparx. In the world of the Dragon Realms, dragonflies offer protection for young dragons such as Spyro; without Sparx, Spyro would be susceptible to being killed or defeated in a single hit.
While Spyro and Sparx occasionally converse with each other, Sparx's focus in the Spyro series is more oriented towards gameplay than narrative: Sparx is the player's health meter personified. Whenever the player takes a hit, Sparx's body color changes, from gold, to blue, to green, and ultimately disappearing entirely, leaving Spyro vulnerable to defeat upon the next hit. The player can restore Sparx's (and, hence, Spyro's) health by defeating small creatures called "fodder" throughout each level. Doing so releases a butterfly, which Sparx devours, recovering one hit point in the process.
Aside from his function as a health meter, Sparx also assists by collecting nearby gems and treasure for the player, and in later games Sparx's own abilities can be upgraded, including the ability to withstand an extra hit (first with a brighter shade of yellow to represent full health, but later with a shade of red to indicate low health), being able to retrieve treasure from a larger distance, or even the ability to retrieve gems directly from boxes without requiring Spyro to destroy them first. Sparx can also help Spyro by pointing towards the location of gems that Spyro has not collected yet.
Sparx also appears as a playable character in several mini-games throughout the later games in the Spyro series, such as several Gauntlet-style levels in Year of the Dragon and Season of Ice, and a rail shooter-style minigame in A Hero's Tail. If the player has acquired the additional hit point, Sparx's own health reflects the extra hit as well. In levels where the player controls a character other than Spyro (such as Hunter in A Hero's Tail), Sparx follows along with that character in the same manner as for Spyro.
Sparx's voice is a high pitched buzz that many would expect from an insect that was supplied by Andre Sogliuzzo, but more recently he has been shown to speak in a more intelligible nature in A Hero's Tail by Jess Harnell. Most recently, Sparx was voiced by David Spade in A New Beginning. Here, Sparx adopts a surfer-like accent and is now the series' comic relief. Despite this, he is still willing to help Spyro no matter what happens. He is voiced by Billy West in The Eternal Night.

Cynder
Cynder (voiced by Cree Summer in A New Beginning, Mae Whitman in The Eternal Night, and Christina Ricci in Dawn of the Dragon) was once a large, powerful black dragon who served as the primary antagonist in The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning. Initially, she came from the same brood of eggs as Spyro, and in truth the same size and age as him. As an egg she was seized by the Dark Master's forces and she was raised by them; under the influence of the Dark Master's power, Cynder grew to adult size and strength quickly and was then able to defeat and capture the Dragon Guardians, collecting their power in the form of crystals and taking them to Convexity in order to free the Dark Master from imprisonment. After her defeat, Cynder returned to her original size and strength and was safely returned to the Dragon Temple.
In The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night, Cynder runs away from the Dragon Temple in the middle of the night. When Spyro confronts her, she tells him she's off to find her own place in the world, still blaming herself for what had happened. Spyro later encounters her in an arena on a pirate ship after being captured, and although they are ordered to fight, Cynder states that she only wants to buy time until they can both escape. Just then, the pirate ship is attacked by Gaul's forces, and Cynder is taken captive. Gaul tells her that the Dark Master will either take her back for being such a faithful servant, or he'll kill her. It is later revealed that Gaul was the one who took her egg to begin with. When Spyro confronts Gaul, he orders Cynder to kill him, though Cynder fakes the fight so she can try and get Gaul's staff. After Spyro's battle with Gaul, Cynder saves Spyro from the Dark Master's clutches. She becomes frozen in time with Spyro and Sparx when Spyro uses his powers to save them all. Hopefully, they will be able to return to the world they belong in, reunite with the four dragon guardians, and the Chronicler, and eventually defeat the Dark Master, at last. Spyro also shows a bit of some feelings for the small black dragon seeing as how he constantly pursued danger in order to save her in "The Eternal Night".