This is Part III of the 30th Story Special. Today, we're going to wrap up the Forces of Kronika section of the roster with Kronika's only surviving child, Shinnok's sister, and Goddess of Virtue. That's right, it's Cetrion. So let's not waste a second! Here we go!
Cetrion: It is sinful to strike an Elder God.
Spyro: Good thing I'm not looking for a pardon.
Cetrion: You will be humbled either way.
Spyro: Your servitude to Kronika does nothing for your concept, Cetrion.
Cetrion: Fillial piety ranks high among the virtues.
Spyro: Yet blind obedience does not.
Cetrion: Your presence disrupts Mother's balance.
Spyro: Think Cetrion, is your mother's balance a virtuous one?
Cetrion: Do not try to outwit me with a paradox.
Spyro: Even you must realize endless war holds no virtue.
Cetrion: If Mother wills it, it shall be done.
Spyro: In doing nothing, you turn your back on what you represent.
Cetrion: You serve your world with honor, Spyro.
Spyro: You don't know the meaning of the word.
Cetrion: Such arrogance will be your downfall.
Spyro: One day you'll have to choose between your mother's will and actual virtue.
Cetrion: They are one and the same, dragon.
Spyro: The fact that you think so shows you know nothing of virtue.
Cetrion: Why do you fight us, Spyro?
Spyro: You would condemn this realm to endless war. And I can't stand by and let that happen.
Cetrion: Virtuous, but naïve.
Spyro: The Goddess of "Virtue"
Cetrion: Why do you speak of me with such contempt?
Spyro: Because in serving Kronika, you abandon virtue.
Cetrion: I fight in the name of balance.
Spyro: There are better ways to achieve that than endless war.
Cetrion: Mother has tried all of them, believe me.
Spyro: You seem conflicted
Cetrion: My mother's vision splits my being
Spyro: The realization has begun to dawn on you at last.
