![]() In this game, Darkspine Sonic is only playable during the "Last Chapter" Mission in Night Palace. In the aftermath, Darkspine Sonic reverted Alf Layla wa-Layla's realm, and himself, back to normal too. During their ensuing, brutal battle, Darkspine Sonic managed to literally beat the seven World Rings' power out of Alf Layla wa-Layla, thus making him revert back to normal. Asking the deceased Shahra to lend him her power, Darkspine Sonic engaged Alf Layla wa-Layla in his own distorted realm. As Alf Layla wa-Layla announced his desire to remake the world of the Arabian Nights in his image, the Red World Ring, Purple World Ring, and Green World Ring erupted from his body and were absorbed by Sonic, causing him to turn into Darkspine Sonic following a painful transformation. In Sonic and the Secret Rings, after witnessing Erazor Djinn absorb the seven World Rings, Sonic saw Erazor mutate into the incomplete Alf Layla wa-Layla, as the requirement for controlling the World Rings were not met. Game appearances Sonic Storybook Series Sonic and the Secret RingsÄarkspine Sonic, from Sonic and the Secret Rings. He is also constantly enveloped in a large, flaming, orange aura. His voice also undergoes a slight change: becoming much gruffer, but maintaining its normal pitch. In terms of attire, Sonic loses his trademark gloves and shoes and instead gains four glowing golden rings around his wrists and ankles. His eyes also become slightly more angular in shape, and his quills hang lower than usual. In addition, Sonic's mouth, pupils and irises disappear entirely. He also gains a single, thick white stripe around his feet, and some more near his elbows, as well as a pair of much thinner white stripes that go up his forehead and down his upper middle quill, and a secondary pair of stripes on his lower middle quill. In this form, Sonic's fur and arms become a deep indigo color, and his skin turns pale white. The form was inspired by the Dodge Viper racing stripes. The idea of Darkspine Sonic came from Morio Kishimoto. ![]() 3.2 Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games.
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