But I have to disagree about Malefor. It is something I cannot be bothered to explain. So I will simply quote the Spyro wiki:
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Malefor may be more clever than he appears, and as parts of his plans turned out to be part of a ruse to trick Spyro in releasing the evil dragon, it may be that the rest from the start all were. It may be that Malefor pretended to send his Apes to kill Spyro, but since the young purple dragon would be the key to free Malefor, this action of assassination was probably itself a ruse to scare his enemies, and that maybe along with Cynder, who would be used to bring Malefor back with all his powers, Spyro's egg would also be stolen as well so he could be corrupted and used to free Malefor after Cynder completed her stage. And despite Ignitus' interference in saving Spyro from that fate, the young dragon's part would still be played, as he would be lured to the Mountain of Malefor to save Cynder, and unwittingly free Malefor. How Cynder seems to betray the people she loves though is unknown, but it seems Malefor was aiming to confuse Spyro and Cynder before their final battle.
But the fact he said there were multiple purple dragons was stupidly decided and I have only thought of one decent storyline for explaining it.