Now Cynder takes on D'Vorah. Let's do this.

D'Vorah: Killing you will be simple.

Cynder: Says you and everyone else who's tried to kill me.

D'Vorah: This One will succeed where they have failed.

Cynder: Not you again.

D'Vorah: Unhappy to see me, Terror of the Skies?

Cynder: The only bug more annoying than Sparx.

D'Vorah: The Swarm will devour you.

Cynder: My Poison element makes me toxic to consume.

D'Vorah: Your venom will benefit the Hive.

Cynder: So you contain a literal swarm of insects?

D'Vorah: This One will be pleased to show you.

Cynder: How about I stitch you shut instead?

D'Vorah: Your faith is lacking.

Cynder: Coming from the perennial traitor, that's a laugh.

D'Vorah: Siding against Kronika will be your downfall.

Cynder: Here I thought beheading you would be enough.

D'Vorah: The Kytinn always survive.

Cynder: Then for what you did to Grandmaster Hasashi, I'll keep on killing you.

D'Vorah: Where is your intended?

Cynder: I don't need Spyro to finish you.

D'Vorah: An unwise sentiment.

Cynder: Release Sparx from your spell, D'Vorah!

D'Vorah: This One requires leverage against you.

Cynder: Then for that, I'm taking your head. Again.

D'Vorah: Malefor's trust in your skills was misplaced.

Cynder: Allow me to show you why I was his deadliest.

D'Vorah: This One has survived worse.

Cynder: This battle's stacked against your hive, D'Vorah.

D'Vorah: You are one, the Hive is billions.

Cynder: Did I say I was fighting alone?

And that wraps up not only D'Vorah, but our long running cultural tour of Outworld. I hope it proved insightful for some. Anyways, our next pack of kombatants is much smaller, but also much deadlier. We now turn our attention to the Forces of Kronika: Frost, Noob-Saibot, Geras, and Cetrion. Now you can see why I put D'Vorah at the end of the Outworld set. So, which of Kronika's trusted soldiers is first? Tune in next time to find out! Same time... same channel!