I have already started posting this story on Fanfiction.net under a different name Celestial Dragon in flight. If you are interested in reading more of this story before I have posted a link to my profile page there on my announcements.
In this story, I am excluding the events of Shadow Legacy. I don't know enough about that game to be able to properly tie the events from it.
Disclaimer: I do not own any characters from the Spyro Series.
Summary: The trouble starts when theives steal important records from the Artisan Archives. The dragons don't know where they will end up but are sure that, in the wrong hands, they will be very dangerous. At the same time this is happening, Spyro is having troubles of his own. Sparx's health is deteriorating and the dragonfly wont tell his best frend why.
Chapter 1
“Hey man, maybe we shouldn’t do this. If the dragons catch us here, we’re toast, literally.”
The master thief sighed, turned to his partner and whispered, “Look. We’ve just broken into the Artisan Archives. Don’t you think it’s a little late for second thoughts now?”
Two blue eyes stared out from beneath the layers of wrappings for a few moments before the other responded, “I guess you’re right.” Then after a brief pause he asked, “What are we after again?”
The more experienced robber stifled the urged to smack his partner. He had the nerve to ask that now? In the middle of the assignment?
After giving himself a moment to calm down, he held up a piece of paper and said, “We need to find the books that match this list of topics and get out of here. The sooner we deliver the goods, the bigger our paycheck. You have your copy, right?”
The other, after a moment of digging through his wraps, held up his sheet and nodded. Meanwhile, the more experienced robber listened to make sure they hadn’t been overheard.
Then they began searching the shelves, checking off the requirements on the list as they found books they were looking for. All the while they kept their ears open for the sound of trampling feet or flapping wings.
As the master thief went to grab the last book that was needed, he hesitated. He was in the section that kept account of each dragon’s life, from hatching to death, if they were dead yet. His hand rested on the spine of a gigantic purple book that had the name Spyro etched in gold.
Did he really want to do this? Sure, there was a big paycheck involved, but they were putting these books in very dangerous hands. Spyro is the only one whose ever stood in this guy’s way. If the young dragon had a secret or a weakness, it was in here.
Then he thought of all of the other thieves that dragon had killed. His cash revenues had taken a severe drop since that dragon became active because people he worked with ended up getting scorched.
Besides, if he didn’t show up with this, his temporary employer would probably kill him in a fit of rage. It probably wouldn’t be quick either. That thought alone sent shivers down his spine.
He grabbed the book off the shelf and checked with the younger thief to make sure they had everything. Once they had confirmed everything, they made a beeline for the exit.
As they made their way out of the vaults and into the starry but moonless night, a large figure flew out of the darkness. Both robbers dropped to the ground and froze in hopes that the creature wouldn’t notice them.
Just as the dragon was passing over them, the junior partner sneezed loudly.
A moment later, the shout of “Thieves!” echoed throughout the clearing’ followed by that of many flapping wings as more of the beasts took to the skies. At the same time, both robbers rose to their feet and ran at top speed.
“Head for the trees,” the master thief shouted, “Quickly!”
The vaults had been built in the middle of a forest. It meant that the dragons Archives were well hidden but it also that anyone who found it had cover to hide in. Earlier it had supplied the robbers with places to spy from. Now, as they hit the tree line it provided them with a means of escape.
As they got out of the dragons’ line of sight, the lesser thief yelled back “Ha, Ha! You can’t catch us.”
Suddenly, one of the dragons, a large blue one, dropped down between the trees and swatted him like a bug. His bag kept sliding though, so the master thief grabbed it and kept running. He cursed under his breath. ‘Stupid rookie should’ve known this wasn’t the time. Now I’m stuck with a double load,’ he thought furiously.
By the time he reached the temporary portal, he realized that, without his partner, he wouldn’t have to give up a cut of the profits tomorrow. With that happy thought, he hopped into the magical device, which turned off behind him.