

He serves as a narrator of sorts for the last two games of the trilogy and is a background character more so than anyone else, watching the events that unfold rather than taking any real direct action. Living in isolation for over 1000 years, the Chronicler is a well-learned dragon with a flare for the dramatic when it comes to speech. The Chronicler's wings are no longer battered, and despite showing a different design in his Dawn of the Dragon concept art, his wings (and body structure) are the same as Ignitus's in the final version of the game due to its rushed production.

He gained blue spines that weren't present in his previous Krome Studios design, and his dark blue attire is now in a brighter shade. His gray scales were changed to bright blue with his underbelly now being in a pale blue color the tip of his horns were changed from bronze to gold. In his redesign for The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon by Étranges Libellules, the Chronicler's overall appearance is largely the same, but he gained a different change in color. Strapped to the side of his hindquarters is the Chronicler's Tome of Knowledge that contains scrolls. The Chronicler wears a dark blue cloth adorned with light blue symbols and a brown solid collar around his neck that is linked with a blue glowing crystal known in concept art as "the Heart of the Chronicler". His horns are tipped in a bronze color the tip of his right horn is chipped. He also wears two yellow jewelry on his tail. He has a long goatee with a yellow bracelet and two smaller goatees under his cheeks. In his original Krome Studios design, the Chronicler is a gray dragon with pale blue eyes, darker colored wings with pale battered membranes, dark gray back spines and tail spike.

4.3 The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon.4.2 The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night.
