![]() ![]() Gnasty began fooling around with magic spells. He renamed it Gnasty's World as soon as he got there. This was a world the Dragons weren't fond of, though it suited Gnasty just fine. Gnasty became such a problem that he was banished to the Dragon junkyard. More than anything, he detested their beautiful, shiny jewels, which were not only nice to look at, but showed him refelections of his own ugly face every time time he did so. He wasn't pretty, and his personality combined the short temper of a gnome and the bad attitude of an orc! Gnasty resented the happy Dragon families. until the day a Gnorc broke the rules! Gnasty Gnorc was an unpleasant creature from the bottoms of his dirty boots to the top of his unwashed head. IN THE BEGINNING, the five Dragon families lived in their five Dragon Worlds in harmony. After a bit of practice, he unleashed the spells like a giant tub of gnorc-slime on the unsuspecting inhabitants of the Dragon Realms. He discovered a giant spell that could trap all the Dragons in crystal, and a potion to animate those radiant gems and turn them into Gnorc soldiers. ![]() Soon, Gnasty began playing with spells as a way to cut through the boredom, and quickly found two spells that tickled his fancy. Gnasty wanted to show those arrogant and pretentious dragons what he was made of. More than anything though, he detested their beautiful, shiny jewels, which are not only nice to look at, but are a constant reminder of his own flaws. Gnasty always resented the Dragon communities and their pleasant and peaceful ways. In fact, as soon as he got there, he renamed it Gnasty's World. It all started with a putrid green slimeball named Gnasty Gnorc who caused so much trouble in the Dragon Realms that he was banished to the Dragon Junkyard, a very unpleasant place - worse than death for any dragon. As often is the case in Fairytales, the story of Spyro the Dragon really begins with an evil deed. ![]()
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