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  • The Dragon Temple was a complex of multistory buildings in the Dragon Confederation, which were constructed on Temple Mountain in the center of what is now the Burned lands.
  • Dragon Temples are areas that have draconic guardians; one of the temples are at each forbidden sanctuary. The Temple in Wyrmroost is protected from Thronis' gazing and was guarded by three guardians: A hydra named Hespera, a dragon named Glommus, who makes his victims fall asleep, and a poison dragon named Siletta.
  • the dragon temple is ancient palace protected by the High Council. the complex has two parts, both of which lie on top of the burned lands' primary stratovolcano. history the inner part of the temple, the palace, was built before the first dragon civil war, during which the original structures were destroyed. the complex was rebuilt many times before being taken over by malefor. after his subsequent defeat, the temple was rebuilt again, under the direction of the Atlantians. Malefor subsequently attempted to take over the temple again, triggering an eruption from the volcanic mountain upon which the temple was built. he fails in this, because the atlantians had superimposed the planet's magnetic fields onto the complex, which at this time was also sorrounded by an outer part. this outer pa
  • The Dragon Temple is the location on the continent of Elibe in Bern and the setting of the final two chapters of Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade as well as one chapter outside of the temple. The temple served as a shelter to the Manakete Jahn for 1,000 years when he was recovering from wounds received during The Scouring. As Roy's group begins their attack on Bern's capital, King Zephiel tells Idunn to head to the Dragon Temple, as his hopes would be lost if she were to die. As Roy's group begins their way to the Dragon Temple, General Brunya blocks their entrance, following the last orders from her late king. After the defeat of Brunya, Roy moves into the temple, where Jahn appears to him and begins to tell him about the Scouring. After the defeat of Jahn, Roy goes to fight Idunn, who's su
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  • The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon
  • The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning
  • The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night
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  • Apes
  • Death Hounds
  • Bulb Spiders
  • Snail Riders
  • Toad Weeds
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  • the dragon temple is ancient palace protected by the High Council. the complex has two parts, both of which lie on top of the burned lands' primary stratovolcano. history the inner part of the temple, the palace, was built before the first dragon civil war, during which the original structures were destroyed. the complex was rebuilt many times before being taken over by malefor. after his subsequent defeat, the temple was rebuilt again, under the direction of the Atlantians. Malefor subsequently attempted to take over the temple again, triggering an eruption from the volcanic mountain upon which the temple was built. he fails in this, because the atlantians had superimposed the planet's magnetic fields onto the complex, which at this time was also sorrounded by an outer part. this outer part, comissioned by cinder, was intended to make the complex impenatrable. following the Incomplete great reformation event, Cynder and Spiril, as well as many of the High Council elders, livedin or were raised inside the precienct of the temple. on the eve of the Night of eternal darkness, Cynder runs off and Spiril is sent to find her. after aconfrontation with the ape king, Gaul, at Spire-back mountain, the temple is taken over by Malefor, only to be taken back 3 years later. the temple is, like most buildings built by dragons, characterized by domed towers on square bases, but these are fortified. these characteristics are not present in the palace, which was origionally built using this architectual style. the current structure was built using Atlantian architecture.
  • The Dragon Temple is the location on the continent of Elibe in Bern and the setting of the final two chapters of Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade as well as one chapter outside of the temple. The temple served as a shelter to the Manakete Jahn for 1,000 years when he was recovering from wounds received during The Scouring. As Roy's group begins their attack on Bern's capital, King Zephiel tells Idunn to head to the Dragon Temple, as his hopes would be lost if she were to die. As Roy's group begins their way to the Dragon Temple, General Brunya blocks their entrance, following the last orders from her late king. After the defeat of Brunya, Roy moves into the temple, where Jahn appears to him and begins to tell him about the Scouring. After the defeat of Jahn, Roy goes to fight Idunn, who's subsequent defeat causes the temple to collapse due to it being held up by the energy of the Demon Dragon. Following the light emitted when all the Legendary Weapons of Elibe are brought together shows the way to the Dragon Temple, which is said to hold the power of the Dragons. The Dragon Temple's power depends on the Demon Dragon's, and thus the Divine Dragons', life force. Since King Zephiel released the Demon Dragon's seal, Jahn was able to use the Dragon Temple's power to fully heal his injuries and create illusions of himself. He was able to do this because the Dragon Temple is the only place that Dragons can use a little of their power even when in human form. This article is a stub. You can help Fire Emblem Wikia by expanding it.
  • The Dragon Temple was a complex of multistory buildings in the Dragon Confederation, which were constructed on Temple Mountain in the center of what is now the Burned lands.
  • Dragon Temples are areas that have draconic guardians; one of the temples are at each forbidden sanctuary. The Temple in Wyrmroost is protected from Thronis' gazing and was guarded by three guardians: A hydra named Hespera, a dragon named Glommus, who makes his victims fall asleep, and a poison dragon named Siletta. Hidden inside are gauntlets, that if stolen, can control dragons. Dragons must then follow the wearer's every bidding. Seth saw what he thought were the gauntlets but Trask said that the gauntlets were frauds (on the grounds the real gauntlets would not be so obviously displayed) and that he suspected needles inside to kill unworthy trespassers. There are also a variety of treasures, such as the key to the vault in Obsidian Waste and the figurines that Thronis wanted (agate leviathan, onyx tower, etc.).
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