A/N: Here we are Chapter 6. I got this one done fast because it is shorter than some of them. also, I should explain the rate that our heroes are going to regain their powers. If one of my OCs has an element that's the same as one of Spyro's they will get it back at the same time as him. if they have an element that Spyro dosen't, they will regain them at the same RATE as Spyro.

Disclaimer: I don't own the Legend of Spyro series, only my OCs


Chapter 6: Reawakening: Ice

Dream Realm

Tempest's POV

As I got to my feet, I realized I was back in that strange dream realm. I looked around and noticed that only Spyro was with me, and there were snowflakes drifting through the air.

"It's cold here," shivered Spyro.

After taking a moment to fully gain our composure, we glided over to the next platform, which had a light blue glowing platform on it, similar to the one from last time.

"Chronicler?" said Spyro, "Are you there? We've done what you've asked of us, but I'm afraid we're lost".

"As long as the Spirit of the Ancestors are with you, you are never lost," said the Chronicler, "Calm yourselves young dragons, and cool your thoughts".

With that, we hopped onto the platform, and began to channel its power.

"Do not let you fire control you," said the Chronicler, "There are other elements at play here. The power of Ice also moves through you, just as the chilled winds whip through your wings. Let it… expand!"

I felt the frigid energy building up within me, as I was lifted into the air by the raw amount of energy. It reached capacity, and burst outwards, knocking out the barrier ahead of us.

"I'd knew you'd remember," said the Chronicler, "Life seeks out balance, young dragons, and one who can master both fire and ice is truly powerful in the shifting face of danger".


As we started forwards, I noticed that the icy sheen had come back to my horns, meaning I could probably generate an Ice shield again. Spyro and I moved up to the first test for this area, where we had to use Polar Bomb to freeze the living statues. I also decided to test out my Ice shield, and was pleased when it worked! Anyway, we took out our foe quickly, and then moved onto the next test.

For the next test, we had to use the Ice Tail spin quick spin attack. Yet again, the living statues fell quickly. After this, we hopped up the next set of ledges until we reached a good-sized pool of some sort of liquid. I definitely wouldn't call it water, seeing as water generally doesn't glow. At about the same time, Spyro and I hit upon the idea to use Polar Bomb to freeze the liquid, creating a stepping-stone. We repeated process until we crossed the pool. On the far side, we hopped up a couple more platforms the reach the final test for this area: Fury training.

It was the same setup at the first time around: four living statue generators surrounding a purple crystal cluster. As before, we fought through the living statues and smashed the crystal cluster our fury energies was at capacity. We then released the pent-up power, causing us to rise up, and be surrounded by a sphere of icicles, which then burst outwards, impaling and freezing our foes.

Finally, we climbed up the last few platforms, reaching the temple-like building. We entered it, arriving at a pool of visions.


"Okay… now what?" I asked, "What is it you want us to do? I think we're entitled to know what's happening".

"You already know what is happening," Replied the Chronicler, "of the great evil that is awakening. But there is more you must understand…"

An image suddenly came into focus within the pool: the same oddly shaped mountain form our dreams!

"I've seen this place before," said Spyro, "It frightens me".

"This is an evil place, Spyro," said the Chronicler, "it is called the Mountain of Malefor, asylum to the wandering phantoms and lost spirits of those who have turned to darkness. But to the spirits themselves and the black hearted… it goes by another name…"

The scene within the pool came to life, and a large Ape with an artificial eye who was holding a staff stepped forwards. With some shock, I realized that I recognized this Ape: it was none other then Gaul, the Ape king himself the very Ape who was directly responsible for the death of Gneiss' father, Granite. Gaul looked up at the mountain before him.

"The Well of Souls!" Said Gaul.

With that the scene within the pool faded, as did the area we were in. we felt ourselves awakening…


A/N: and that's another Chapter down! next time, Spyro and the others fight to the deepest part of the forest.