Me: Hey, guys. Here's the third chapter to the Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning Retold. Yes, I know Ignitus had little reaction to Nelly, but it's because he is old and wise, so he would hear stories of humans.

Spyro: But he'll explain everything in this chapter.

Cynder: I sure hope it helps, fellow viewers. And we don't mind if we asked, Emilie wasn't sure why she had Ignitus have little reaction.

Me: Yeah, then I realized that if Ignitus were human, someone his age would be very wise and know stories of legends. My grandpa is in his sixties and he is a very wise man. Especially computer stuff. So here's the story.

"So you're human, young Nelly," Ignitus said. "Well, I'm not surprised. I've heard stories of human who came here long ago."
"Really? What happened to those humans out there?" Nelly asked.
"They stopped coming. But one human came when I was young," Ignitus said. "I haven't seen her in a long time."
"What was her name?" Nelly asked.
"Nancy. She looked almost like you, but after a few visits, she stopped visiting," Ignitus said.
"She's my grandmother, she's the one who gave me this strange necklace," Nelly said. "Maybe she knows why I was sent here. If only I knew how to get home. If I don't go back, I'll be in big trouble."
"I'm sure you'll figure something out," Spyro said. "Until then, we'll be here for you."
"Thanks, Spyro," Nelly said. So the four went further into the temple, there was a door that seemed sealed. Nelly knew what Ignitus was about to say due to being an expert in the Legend of Spyro series. Ignitus turned to Spyro, Sparx and Nelly.
"Cynder's soldiers must have knocked the other two statues out of place...heathens," Ignitus said.
"What other two statues?" Spyro asked.
"On the other side of this door are two statues just like these," Ignitus said. "When all four statues are positioned correctly, the door opens."
"Yeah, good. I was never good at geometry," Sparx said. "So what do you want us to do?"
"Spyro, Nelly, I want you two to get in there and move the statues," Ignitus said.
"Us? How?" Spyro asked.
'Here comes another headache,' Nelly thought, thinking about Spyro's head bash.
"There's a small tunnel that animals use to access the caves," Ignitus said. "Find it and use it." When Ignitus mentioned animals, it left Sparx uncomfortable due to being so small. So Spyro, Nelly and Sparx headed to the cave Ignitus was talking about. But a bunch of baddies appeared but Spyro was able to defeat them with his fire breath and Nelly's fighting skills. Finally Spyro and Nelly set the statues in place.
'Thank goodness my fifth grade teacher gave me geometry lessons,' Nelly thought as the door opened.
"Any trouble?" Ignitus asked.
"A little insect trouble...nothing Nelly and I couldn't handle," Spyro said.
"Little insects my tail section," Sparx said, annoyed. Nelly was giggling at that silly joke, remembering that every time she heard that, she would laugh until her hips hurt. Then the four went farther into the temple entry and Ignitus did his strange chant that left Spyro and Sparx confused. Then there was another problem.
"There is a...disturbance," Ignitus said. "It seems my fears have been realized: they've desecrated the interior as well. Guess we'll have to open it the old fashioned way. Make your way through the connecting rooms, restoring every statue you can find."
"Hey, you know what? Let's don't and say we didn't," Sparx said. "Why don't you do it?"
"You want my help? Very well. Hop up," Ignitus said.
"Alright, the old guy's coming to life," Sparx said. So the trio jumped on Ignitus' back and reach a hole to another room. But Ignitus warned the trio that Cynder's forces are on their way to get ready for another attack. On the way to get to the door, Sparx spotted a strange crystal in a corner. Spyro hit it and something amazing happened. Something Spyro never had in his life.
"Hey Spyro, what was that about?" Sparx said.
"I don't really know," Spyro said. "I just felt like I had to hit it...and when I did, the power of a thousand suns surged through my body.
"Right, okay. Well, you know what? You should really sleep better," Sparx said. "You know, I'm gonna stop bugging you. You need to get eight hours."
"Forget I said anything. Let's go," Spyro said then heard Nelly's ocarina, but it was playing a different tune. "What are you playing now, Nelly?"
"The 'Song of Time', it's a very mysterious song," Nelly said, but suddenly, everything around the trio was beginning to slow down. "Wow, did I do that? But the ocarina is just an instrument, it only has powers in the Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask."
"I don't know, but it's beginning to creep me out," Sparx said.
"Maybe Ignitus knows about this, and about the ocarina's mysterious powers," Spyro said. So the team went to open the door from the other side and there standing by the door was Ignitus, waiting for them. Nelly really had an urge to ask Ignitus if he knew how time slowed down.
"That's quite an entrance, young dragon," Ignitus said. "There might be hope for us yet. What do you have there, Nelly?"
"It's a musical instrument called an ocarina," Nelly said. "My cousin gave it to me for a holiday called Christmas. I was playing a song but then time slowed down."
"Musical instruments are magical in this world, Nelly," Ignitus said. "Nancy played a song of fire and flames surrounded her. So the song you played controls time. You have to command of what the song should do. Either for time to slow down, speed up or stop. If you don't command in three seconds, the command is random."
"Wow, that's amazing. I used to think ocarinas were magical when I was little, but I guess they are in an alternate universe," Nelly said. So the four reached the next room which contained another strange crystal. Ignitus called them spirit gems and they give strength to dragons, but it doesn't work on humans like Nelly. Suddenly, Nelly heard apes in the distance. Ignitus said the door was locked because intruders were here, but the team was the intruders! So Spyro pushed some columns off their stances and broke the door down, and an ape was inside and he got away. Spyro, Sparx and Nelly got through a another tunnel to unlock the door, but more apes came. The leader spoke up.
"Well, Ignitus, we nabbed your guardian buddies but you managed to escape our clutches...until now," the leader said and spotted Nelly's ocarina. "Get that instrument, it has powers."
"Oh no you don't," Nelly said and played "Zelda's Lullaby", putting the enemies to sleep.
"Good thinking, Nelly, now stand back, and let me show you and Spyro what a dragon trained in the ancient ways can do," Ignitus said. So Ignitus did flame attacks until all the apes were gone. But after the battle, Ignitus was exhausted.
"Are you okay, Ignitus?" Nelly asked.
"Yes, as I get older it takes longer to recover..." Ignitus said.
"You were incredible, Ignitus," Spyro said. "Can you show me how to do that?"
"Patience, young dragon. Soon enough, you'll learn all I have to teach," Ignitus said. "But right now, you must fight!" As the four got close to the inside of the temple, Ignitus warned Spyro, Sparx and Nelly that Cynder's forces could be inside the temple, too. But Spyro and Nelly became cocky. Finally the team got inside the temple. The training area had the same statue that Nelly remembered: a statue of Malefor, she always believed it was. Then the four reached the balcony, and Sparx said a quote Nelly thought was weird.
"Spyro, Nelly, we're not in Kansas anymore," Sparx said.
"What happened here?" Spyro asked in concern.
"This what Cynder has done," Ignitus said. "Put all the islands under her iron rule."
"I wanted to see where I came from...but I didn't know it was going to be like this," Spyro said.
"Yeah, no offense, but this is a bit of a dump," Sparx said.
"This was once your home, Spyro," Ignitus said. "Together we can make it our home once again...reclaim what's rightfully ours."
"What do you mean, Ignitus?" Nelly asked.
"I mean my time of heroics have past...but with your help, we might be able to beat Cynder," Ignitus said.
"I can't, Ignitus, I just learned what I am," Spyro said.
"You can, Spyro, you can," Ignitus said. "You are a purple dragon, a very special creature. You and Nelly have given me hope again. Now it's time to give hope to all of them."
"I'm not sure what help I can be, Ignitus, but...I'll try," Spyro said.
"I will, too, Ignitus, if my family was here, they would be very proud of me for much bravery," Nelly said. So Ignitus took Spyro, Sparx and Nelly back to the training area, which had a strange pool in one of the rooms. Ignitus said that the other Guardians control different elements, Ignitus being the one to control fire. After some training, the team went to the room with the pool. Ignitus looked at the pool, but Sparx wanted to look, too.
"So what's with the pool, man?" Sparx asked.
"If you must know, certain dragons have the ability to see visions..." Ignitus said. "The thoughts, memories and dreams of others...and to see what's happening in places far, far away. I am one such dragon, and in this pool the visions come forth." Sparx decided to test the pool and see if it's true, but Ignitus said it takes time and patience. Nelly was the more patient part of the team because she waited a long time for things many times in her life. But what Ignitus could see right now is that the Guardian of Electricity, Volteer, has been captured and taken to Dante's Freezer. But if the team encounters Cynder, the team must run, as they are not ready to fight her yet. Spyro was confused on how the team will get there, which made Ignitus smile. After some more training, Ignitus said something Spyro never knew.
"Let me get this straight, you're saying that I...can fly?" Spyro asked.
"Maybe you've been hanging in those caves too long, old man," Sparx said. "Spyro can't fly. We all know that."
"Yeah, a bit of fresh air will do you good," Spyro chuckled. "I've never flown in my life."
"It's you that will be getting some fresh air, Spyro," Ignitus said. "Now...close your eyes, take a deep breath and empty your mind. Nelly, get on Spyro's back. You'll need to ride him to get to Dante's Freezer since humans can't fly." So Nelly got on Spyro's back and the team got outside to the balcony. Spyro kept his eyes closed as he concentrated. Then before Nelly knew it, it got to her favorite part of the Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning, flying to Dante's Freezer. Spyro was flapping his wings the same way as he did in the game. It amazed Nelly since she wasn't afraid of heights.

Me: Now I think you people get why Ignitus had little reaction to seeing a real human. He had a human friend who was Nelly's grandmother. But if any of you people have anymore questions, don't be hesitant to ask. I can any question, as long as it's not anything personal to me.

Spyro: Yeah, questions that are personal are denied. So it could be a question like "what inspired you to write this?"

Cynder: Or "how long have you been a fan of the Spyro the Dragon series?"

Me: Or even "are you planning to make more stories soon?" But personal questions won't be answered because it makes me uncomfortable. Don't forget to review.