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'''Pyra''' originally served under the previous incarnation of the Torchbearers, keeping the peace on [[Caminus (planet)|Caminus]] under the command of [[Praesidia Magna]], servants of the [[Mistress of Flame]] and disciples of the [[Way of Flame]]. Their adventures took them far and wide across their homeworld, and though other Torchbearers fell in the line of duty Pyra remained unswerving in her devotion to the lineage of the Primes. On one fateful excursion, she and the team travelled to the impoverished village of [[Parvus Oppidum]] on the request of Torchbearer fangirls [[Dust Up|Dustup]] and [[Jumpstream]]. The Torchbearers found themselves under assault by [[Maximal|mechanical beasts]], who killed both Praesidia and fellow Torchbearer [[Fastbreak (G1)|Fastbreak]]. Pyra herself came under attack by their leader, a massive winged monster, who threatened to drag her into a singularity that had appeared in the middle of the town; despite locking eyes with the creature, she passed out, and by the time she came to the fight had reduced the town to nothing and the attackers had vanished. | '''Pyra''' originally served under the previous incarnation of the Torchbearers, keeping the peace on [[Caminus (planet)|Caminus]] under the command of [[Praesidia Magna]], servants of the [[Mistress of Flame]] and disciples of the [[Way of Flame]]. Their adventures took them far and wide across their homeworld, and though other Torchbearers fell in the line of duty Pyra remained unswerving in her devotion to the lineage of the Primes. On one fateful excursion, she and the team travelled to the impoverished village of [[Parvus Oppidum]] on the request of Torchbearer fangirls [[Dust Up|Dustup]] and [[Jumpstream]]. The Torchbearers found themselves under assault by [[Maximal|mechanical beasts]], who killed both Praesidia and fellow Torchbearer [[Fastbreak (G1)|Fastbreak]]. Pyra herself came under attack by their leader, a massive winged monster, who threatened to drag her into a singularity that had appeared in the middle of the town; despite locking eyes with the creature, she passed out, and by the time she came to the fight had reduced the town to nothing and the attackers had vanished. | ||
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Traumatized by her failure, Pyra suffered a series of nightmares where the monster recited an ancient poem from a Camien text as she repeatedly watched Praesidia die on the surface of a barren world. In the waking world, Pyra eventually struck up a friendship with [[Rust Dust]], who had been named after the same poem that now haunted her dreams. Eventually, she came to strike up a friendship with [[Rust Dust]], who had taken her name from the poem in the holy text known as the [[Light of the Forgefire]], and sought out the Mistress of Flame for guidance. The Mistress explained that she and Praesidia had once visited the planet [[Antilla]] together, though she was unable to explain why her friend had perished with the dead world in her mind. As Pyra continued to dream, however, she came to realize that the "black angel" who haunted her nightmares was none other than [[Shockwave (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Onyx Prime]], one of the legendary [[Thirteen]]. | Traumatized by her failure, Pyra suffered a series of nightmares where the monster recited an ancient poem from a Camien text as she repeatedly watched Praesidia die on the surface of a barren world. In the waking world, Pyra eventually struck up a friendship with [[Rust Dust]], who had been named after the same poem that now haunted her dreams. Eventually, she came to strike up a friendship with [[Rust Dust]], who had taken her name from the poem in the holy text known as the [[Light of the Forgefire]], and sought out the Mistress of Flame for guidance. The Mistress explained that she and Praesidia had once visited the planet [[Antilla]] together, though she was unable to explain why her friend had perished with the dead world in her mind. As Pyra continued to dream, however, she came to realize that the "black angel" who haunted her nightmares was none other than [[Shockwave (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Onyx Prime]], one of the legendary [[Thirteen]]. | ||
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| The name or term "Pyra" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Pyro (disambiguation). |
- Pyra Magna is a Camien Autobot from the Generation 1 continuity family.

A tough, serious, thoughtful commander, Pyra Magna excels at making the hard choices and transforming challenges that would break others into advantages. Though she has been shaped by the hardships of the Rust Sea, her true strength comes from deep within her Spark. Pyra Magna's soul burns with a powerful flame that fuels her absolute, relentless will to survive. Devout to the point of fanatacism and driven by her personal convictions, Pyra Magna places great faith in the Thirteen and their legacy—including the divine Matrix of Leadership. Pyra's piety, combined with her boundless ambition, have led her to wonder if, perhaps, she might be better off becoming the next bearer of that most sacred Autobot artifact.
As the leader of a group of Torchbearers, her personal team of "Rust Renegades" from Caminus are explorers who seek out Cybertronian artifacts for preservation. She is dedicated to her job and the Mistress of Flame. Following the recovery of one ancient artifact, she gained the ability to combine with her teammates to form the goliath Victorion.
Pyra's internal water system has been compromised by corrosive gasses. She utilizes this unfortunate circumstance to power her Corrosion Cannons, weapons that weaken enemy armor and jam up their gears.
| “ | I exist to light the way. There's nothing wrong with wanting to light the entire galaxy. | ” |
—Pyra Magna reflects, "Dance Among the Shadows" | ||
Fiction
2005 IDW continuity
- First Appearance: Transformers: Combiner Hunters #1

Pyra originally served under the previous incarnation of the Torchbearers, keeping the peace on Caminus under the command of Praesidia Magna, servants of the Mistress of Flame and disciples of the Way of Flame. Their adventures took them far and wide across their homeworld, and though other Torchbearers fell in the line of duty Pyra remained unswerving in her devotion to the lineage of the Primes. On one fateful excursion, she and the team travelled to the impoverished village of Parvus Oppidum on the request of Torchbearer fangirls Dustup and Jumpstream. The Torchbearers found themselves under assault by mechanical beasts, who killed both Praesidia and fellow Torchbearer Fastbreak. Pyra herself came under attack by their leader, a massive winged monster, who threatened to drag her into a singularity that had appeared in the middle of the town; despite locking eyes with the creature, she passed out, and by the time she came to the fight had reduced the town to nothing and the attackers had vanished.

Traumatized by her failure, Pyra suffered a series of nightmares where the monster recited an ancient poem from a Camien text as she repeatedly watched Praesidia die on the surface of a barren world. In the waking world, Pyra eventually struck up a friendship with Rust Dust, who had been named after the same poem that now haunted her dreams. Eventually, she came to strike up a friendship with Rust Dust, who had taken her name from the poem in the holy text known as the Light of the Forgefire, and sought out the Mistress of Flame for guidance. The Mistress explained that she and Praesidia had once visited the planet Antilla together, though she was unable to explain why her friend had perished with the dead world in her mind. As Pyra continued to dream, however, she came to realize that the "black angel" who haunted her nightmares was none other than Onyx Prime, one of the legendary Thirteen.
Pyra realized that, if Onyx fled while she was unconscious because he feared further confrontation, it meant that the Primes could not be the infallible figures depicted in Camien religion. Galvanized by these revelations, Pyra stepped up to take command of the Torchbearers, recruiting Jumpstream and Dust up into the team, and taking on the mantle of "Magna," ready to face the threat of the Primes, even if it meant blaspheming the will of the Mistress. Ghost Stories
Pyra Magna continued to lead the Torchbearers for many years, at one point helping out in the village where Aileron lived. Aphelion Pyra Magna was present when Cybertron re-established contact with Caminus after millennia of isolation, and watched Optimus Prime set foot on Caminus, revealing the legendary Matrix of Leadership to the assembled crowd. First Contact Ghost Stories The Mistress of Flame believed that Optimus was the incarnation of The Arisen, the legendary thirteenth Prime; Pyra and her team considered the matter to be more complex. The Medium and the Message

Soon after Caminus joined the Council of Worlds, The Torchbearers travelled to Cybertron to search for the remains of Crystal City. While combing the Rust Sea, Magna was alerted to a bunch of other Transformers entering the area. Curious, she ordered her team to investigate and fought Arcee attacking Windblade. Attacking a Cityspeaker?! Windblade told them to leave it but an angry Pyra Magna ordered her team to intervene. She also tried to hold Windblade back when Arcee threatened to destroy some object, as she couldn't allow a Cityspeaker to risk herself for it, until that object turned out to be the legendary Enigma of Combination. One accident later, and Pyra Magna was part of a new combiner!
After a new and angry Victorion was convinced to stand down and separate, Magna apologized to Windblade for their brief rampage. She also apologized to Arcee, but told her not to call their new state an "abomination"; while she sympathised with Arcee's fear that people would be forced into becoming gestalts, she said they had become one and had the right to be "what we are". An Uneventful Night
The Torchbearers opted to remain in the Rust Sea for a time, still learning to control their new powers. The inhabitants of the wasteland soon learned to avoid them. On one occasion, Pyra Magna and her team appeared to scare off a group of zombified Sweeps. Redemption
They remained in exile until Optimus Prime–seeking answers about what it truly meant to be a Prime, decided to visit the group. Aphelion Merging into Victorion, the Torchbearers tested Optimus's physical and spiritual resolve. Optimus's agnosticism about the Matrix of Leadership prompted Victorion to lay claim to the Matrix; though Pyra believed that Optimus was not the legendary Thirteenth Prime, the Torchbearers vowed to build Optimus into a worthy Prime anyway. Lagrange

Pyra Magna led the Torchbearers back to Iacon, where they combined and joined Starscream's forces in quelling a Decepticon riot at the space bridge. Perihelion After Optimus declared Earth a member of the Council of Worlds, the Torchbearers—still combined—took part in a skirmish against Galvatron's splinter force of Decepticons, but had to fall back after China deployed its anti-Transformer weaponry. As the Autobots regrouped at Thundercracker's old house, Pyra Magna argued with Alpha Trion. Once Upon a Time on Earth
As a show of good faith, the Autobots began patrolling impoverished and troubled regions around the world. Pyra Magna and the other Torchbearers defended a Middle Eastern girls' school from religious fanatics. The Torchbearers would later travel to the White House after Aileron went rogue, forming Victorion and extricating the Autobots from the White House lawn. Edge of the Earth The Torchbearers participated in Optimus and Soundwave's joint operation on the Nemesis. Victorion was torn apart by Galvatron's planetwide Enigma of Combination, and her components were knocked unconscious. It's Beginning To And Back Again As Above...So Below By the time that the Torchbearers had regained consciousness, the fight had already moved offworld. No Fair Fights Pyra Magna led her team as they helped mop up the stragglers, White Light but were forced to combine again after the Earth Defense Command launched an attack on the exhausted Autobots. White Heat

The Earthbound Autobots continued to settle into Autobot City, until Metrotitan abruptly went dormant and stopped communicating with the Autobots. Pyra Magna and Soundwave called Windblade to Earth to see if her cityspeaking talents could help them pinpoint what had gone wrong. The trio worked for many days trying to diagnose each of the Titan's systems, but their search turned up nothing. Informed Soon, the Torchbearers were called into action to defend Arcee and Jazz from G.I. Joe in Oregon, using Victorion's gravity powers to harmlessly take down human aircraft in the wake of Soundwave's EMP attack. Concorde Hymn
Back at Autobot City, Pyra Magna's idle speculation about the state of Metrotitan allowed Windblade to correctly deduce that Metrotitan was merely ignoring them, waiting to speak to a Prime. Pyra Magna watched as Windblade merged her consciousness with the Titan's, and when Windblade's mind returned from another dimension she and Pyra Magna requested help from Optimus Prime to save the ailing universe from a destructive entropy cloud. Informed Days later, the Dire Wraiths and M.A.S.K. besieged Autobot City for the deposits of Ore-13 beneath; although Victorion swung into action to defend the base from the monstrous Baron Karza, she was forced to split into her components to deal with an army of Dire Wraiths and even the odds. Valley Forge

When the crisis had been dealt with, the Autobots and their allies—including some recently arrived colonists with religious aspirations—turned their attention back to stabilizing the increasingly volatile Earth. Following some peacekeeping in Mexico City, Pyra Magna reported that a large spaceship of alien origin was approaching Earth. She and the Torchbearers accompanied Optimus Prime when they travelled to the Matterhorn and intercept the craft. There, she explained to Optimus that the Matrix's supernatural glow was merely a reaction to fragments of Ore-13 in the mountain, not so subtly hinting that her true feelings that she shoud bear the Matrix. To Walk Among the Chosen The spacecraft, as it turned, out, was carrying a load of Junkion refugees. Pyra Magna and her team formed Victorion while Optimus made diplomatic overtures to their leaders Wreck-Gar and Rum-Maj. A Lonely Pillar on the Plain
A series of diplomatic roadblocks prevented Optimus Prime from carrying out his twin goals: helping the wandering Junkions rebuild their shattered homeworld through the use of Ore-13, and allowing Earth to join the Council of Worlds. To this end, he engineered a diplomatic crisis that would force the Council to bring Earth into their membership. When Pyra Magna overheard this—and Optimus telling Aileron that he placed no religious faith in the Matrix—Pyra punched Prime in his faceplate and accused him of manipulating the faith of others to further his own ends. Pyra recanted her earlier vow to help Optimus, reasserting that she, a true believer, should be holding the Matrix. The following morning, Pyra and the Torchbearers attended Prime's summit between humans, Cybertronians, and Junkions, which was interrupted when the Junkions sicced a school of Sharkticons on all assembled. Dance Among the Shadows
Though supremely dissatisfied by the way that Prime had managed the crisis, Pyra nevertheless led her Torchbearers into the fight by deploying Victorion and using her gravity powers to lay into the oncoming Junkions. Future Glories Lost The fighting came to a head before Optimus, realizing that he had overstepped his bounds as a Prime, successfully brokered a new peace between all sides and successfully convinced their enemies to lay down their arms. Autobots, Junkions, and Sharkticons alike relocated to the abandoned EDC base in the Bikini Atoll begin the construction of "Little Cybertron." Optimus, sensing the growing rift between them, appointed the Torchbearer to oversee construction in the hopes of giving the two some time apart. What It's Really Like As construction began, Pyra watched the city take shape with Slide, who was still unable to forgive the Junkions for killing her twin Oiler in the recent battle. Pyra encouraged the young Transformer to question Optimus's judgement, noting that "true" Primes stood for justice. Feel Safe Without Regrets

At some point, Pyra began communicating with Prowl, sending him data packets. The Dead Come Home, Part 2
Several days into the job, Pyra criticized Thundercracker for spending more time playing with his dog Buster than helping with the construction work. Her criticisms caught the attention of Marissa Faireborn; sensing a kindred spirit, Pyra Magna invited Marissa to take a ride around the city with her to discuss recent events. After the Torchbearers helped some Junkions out of a pile of rubble, Pyra confessed that she was hoping to depose Optimus Prime so that she could take command and guide Earth towards a brighter future. The Next Day, and the Next Not long after that, she approached Slide once again after the young Devisien had been left behind by her friends. Pyra reminded her that though everyone else had forgotten her pain, she hadn't. When Optimus decided to briefly withdraw from Earth in the face of mounting political opposition, he invited Pyra Magna to accompany him so they could talk out their differences. What It's Really Like
The pair travelled to Shockwave's singularity in the heart of the Rust Sea, where they discussed their recent adventure and the nature of faith. Pyra listened to Prime's tale about how Bumblebee came to join the Autobots. Pyra found the moral of Prime's tale too saccharine, and recounted her own story: the tale of Praesidia Magna's doomed expedition to Parvus Oppidum, and her own subsequent crisis of faith. Though Optimus was not a believer, he took Pyra's words at face value, and the two agreed to put their pasts behind them and face the future together. Ghost Stories When the two made their way back to Iacon, Aileron brought the news that Earth had finally chosen an ambassador to speak for them on the Council of Worlds. To pass the time until the United Nations finalized their choice, the two payed a visit to Alpha Trion where he recounted the unification of the Thirteen Primes. After the tale concluded, the President of the United States called to reveal that Marissa Faireborn had been chosen. Origin Myths

At the grand ceremony, Pyra flanked Optimus (and in Skywarp's opinion was totally winning on the red carpet) before the Iron Ring struck. First Strike #1 Pyra leapt right into battle, atomizing a contingent of Iron Grenadiers with her pick-axe. Unification Day: Dawn
Having survived the invasion, Pyra was approached by Arcee after Joe Colton had been brought to justice, looking to recruit the Torchbearer for a mission into the wilderness. Pyra declined, feeling a pressing need to return to Earth as a result of being part of a combiner. Before departing, Pyra asked Arcee about her relationship with Prowl, and his role among the Autobots, before wondering aloud whether Arcee, who had once fought alongside the Thirteen that Pyra worshipped, could fill that role and keep both her and Optimus in check. The Dead Come Home, Part 1 After exiting the Space Bridge, Pyra quickly excused herself and informed Prowl of the political rumblings on Earth and Cybertron before Prowl warned her about a group of marauding bestial Cybertronians. The Dead Come Home, Part 2

Once Optimus had returned to Earth, he oversaw the opening of an Ore-13 mine in Kentucky to help deal with Cybertron's recent energy crisis. As he took the shipment through the Space Bridge, Pyra offered to take the Colonist Soldiers down to the mine to help them truly understand what Optimus was trying to accomplish on Earth. Surfeit of Primes No sooner had they touched down did Soundwave receive a summons from Cybertron, prompting Pyra to remain on alert should the aid of the Torchbearers be needed. Another Mine No sooner had Soundwave departed to deal with the return of Onyx Prime and his beasts to Cybertron than did Metrotitan himself bridge to Cybertron, carrying the Torchbearers with him, only to be immediately felled by his fellow Titan Nemesis. The Ground
Believing that his forces had killed Metrotitan, Onyx Prime—now unmasked as the Decepticon Shockwave—ordered his co-conspirator, Liege Maximo, to lead his Maximals to the impact site and pick off the survivors. While Arcee held off the Maximals, Pyra and her fellow Torchbearers combined into Victorion to take on Devastator, his religious faith reawakened in the face of the apocalypse, The Hallowing and were eventually able to crush their opponent under a fatal gravitational onslaught.

Decombining once more, Pyra and the other Torchbearers stormed Metrotitan's still-functioning Space Bridge, intent on confronting Onyx Prime and rescuing Jetfire... only to learn the truth: "Onyx" had never existed, and the time-travelling Shockwave had used his identity as a convenient disguise as he orchestrated millnennia of Cybertronian history. Pyra realized that Shockwave had deliberately baited her to this spot; having cast Optimus Prime into the singularity that he controlled, Shockwave freed the minds of both Optimus and Bumblebee from infraspace, allowing them to escape into the antespace that Pyra Magna was a part of, thanks to her time as Victorion. Despite their many differences, both Pyra and Optimus found a common purpose in stopping Shockwave, and Pyra was able to tackle Shockwave and rip his gun-arm off. Despite all three of them desiring to kill Shockwave, it was Pyra who realized that, in order to prove herself the right-thinking 'bot that she held herself to be, she would need to bring in the Decepticon scientist alive. Pyra thus delivered her prisoner to the care of the Council of Worlds, revealing to the assembled colonists that Shockwave had stripped all of Cybertronian history as a great lie. Unforgivable
Some time later, Wheeljack was able to safely transfer Optimus and Bumblebee's consciousnesses out of antespace and back into their own bodies—though the incoming threat of Unicron meant that there was little time for her to acclimatize before all three boarded the Ark-Zero to rescue Elonia, homeworld of Rom the Space Knight, from the planet-eater. Unstopped and Unstoppable Piloting the ship through the mayhem, Pyra and Soundwave worked together to help triangulate the location of a signal that blocked Wheeljack's Space Bridge pylons, learning that it belonged to the long-lost Titan Emissary. Despite evacuating two thirds of the planet, however, they were ultimately unable to prevent the monster planet from devouring Elonia. Our Darkest On the way back to Cybertron, Pyra revealed that she had already been in contact with Prowl, who revealed that, based on his own estimations, Unicron would—after consuming Devisiun—move on to Pyra's homeworld of Caminus. Unstopped and Unstoppable

As Optimus led what remained of the Autobot fleet to Caminus, to engage the endless Maximal hordes, Pyra, Aileron, and the Torchbearers helped coordinate evacuation efforts on the surface of the besieged planet, shrugging off the Mistress of Flame's repeated efforts to assure the fleeing Camiens to have faith—for Pyra's faith in any higher power had died with Metrotitan. Optimus and his forces were once again unable to defeat Unicron, and as Caminus fell so did the Mistress of Flame. Bequeathing her Forgehammer to Pyra, the Miress gave her life to allow her people to flee through the Space Bridge to Cybertron. Last Stand On Cybertron itself, Pyra mulled over the meaning of the artifact, before bitterly concluding that the Mistress had bequeathed the hammer to her as a final jab against her broken faith, and defiantly stabbed the weapon into the surface of Metroplex. Stranger Eons
The respite was short-lived; as Unicron approached Cybertron, intent on continuing his mission of extinction, Pyra Magna and the other Torchbearers were called into action by Elita One as part of a final, do-or-die strike on the monster. As Vicotrion, the team pummeled their way through Bludgeon's mutated Decepticon Justice Division, only to be themselves overpowered by the monstrous Monstructor, Stormclash ripped from the gestalt and killed, and Pyra herself badly wounded. Our Finest The defeated Torchbearers tumbled onto the hull of Bludgeon's flagship, where they remained even after Unicron's destruction of Cybertron as the battle spilled over onto Earth. Road's End As the D.V.D. appeared over Earth, the five watched as Bludgeon deployed Monstructor once more to take on the assembled forces of Earth, Elonia, and Cybertron. Assembly Bludgeon's ship soon peeled away from the fight to drop into Earth's atmosphere, pursued by the Dinobots and the Colonist Soldiers; from Mount Rushmore, Soundwave's unleashing of the energies of the Enigma of Combination caused its energies to run amok, and Slide, a combiner herself, was inexorably drawn to the Torchbearers. Together, they were able to reform Victorion, with Slide standing in for Stormclash, and, teaming up with Superion, the two successfully brought down Monstructor.

In the aftermath, Prime was forced to make the ultimate sacrifice to destroy Unicron, the two dying tougher, and as the combatants regrouped at the foot of Mount Rushmore. There, Pyra realized the true nature of the Mistress's token: faith was not what you told someone to believe, but could only come from within. Taking up the mantle of the new Mistress of Flame, Pyra invited Slide to join the Torchbearers, and the young Devisien tearfully acknowledged that they had both been wrong about Optimus Prime: the Autobot leader had never sought to lead them, but had merely hoped to build a better world for all. Ceremony
Some time later, Pyra Magna had yet to settle into her new role as the Mistress of Flame, helping to give advice to Cybertronians as the Transformers settled into life on their new homeworld of Earth, though her attempts to help Needlenose and Tracks with their Chic Chips business were overshadowed by the more pressing issue of Prime's funeral. On Little Cybertron, Pyra, having finally come to understand the true nature of the Way of Flame, joined Windblade in presiding over the ceremony, interring Prime's mouthplate into the soil of his adopted homeworld. Post
Beast Wars: Uprising
Pyra Magna, legendary for her escapades in the Rust Sea, was Magna Stampede's great-aunt. Derailment
2019 IDW continuity
One of the Great Generals, Pyra Magna fought in the War of the Threefold Spark Rise of the Decepticons: All Fall Down Pyra Magna killed Cyclonus's friend Paragon, under as-yet obscure circumstances. Cyclonus would emphatically state that she didn't have to, and never should have, but Pyra did so anyway. The Cracks Beneath Your Feet Part Four At the command of Nominus Prime, Pyra was sentenced to stasis imprisonment, only ever woken as a reminder that she was a prisoner. After Nominus passed the Matrix on to Sentinel Prime, he agreed with his predecessor's decision, and Pyra's sentence remained unchanged. Rise of the Decepticons: All Fall Down
When Megatron paid a visit to Termagax, the visionary sarcastically asked if Pyra Magna had been released. Already knowing the answer was negative, Termagax declined to return to society. The Cracks Beneath Your Feet Part Two When the Ascenticons took down the Tether, Megatron cited Pyra Magna's fate, refusing to let himself share it. Elsewhere, Orion Pax tried appealing to Sentinel to have Pyra Magna released, due to her experience as the last of the Great Generals, which he felt could be used to fight the Rise quickly and decisively, but the Prime angrily refused. Rise of the Decepticons: All Fall Down
Games
Transformers: Earth Wars

Pyra Magna came to Earth before most of the other Torchbearers to help out in the cause on Earth and get the Fractal Map. Lost Map Campaign Power Play Campaign
Pyra Magna and the torchbearers were in the sector closest to Polyhex, when they went to investigate the mysterious disappearance of Dinobot Sludge. It wasn't until she found a broken cerebro shell that they knew who was behind the attack. Attempting to contact Autobot base about the missing Autobot, they were contacted by Drift, who told them the Dinobot is in fact named Slog, not Sludge. Polyhex Saga
- Class: Warrior
- Lowest Star Rating: 1 star
- Weaponry: Pyra uses her cudgel (Bat'leth on a stick?) to attack defenses.
- Ability: Fire Rush: Rushes into combat and spreads fire along the way dealing some damage over a few seconds.
- Cost:4 ability points. +2 for reuses.
Pyra Magna at Transformers: Earth Wars Wiki
Toys
Generations

- Victorion (Collection Pack, 2016)
- Accessories: Cudgel
- Combiner Wars Pyra Magna is a retool of Voyager Class Hot Spot from the same toy line, with a new head, forearms, chestplate, and some different ladder-boom parts. She transforms into a fire truck resembling a modified Rosenbauer Panther 6x6, with a working ladder-boom. She can also form the torso to super-robot Victorion, which officially also includes her teammates Stormclash, Skyburst, Dust Up, Jumpstream, and Rust Dust, though in this mode she can also use any combination of Combiner Wars-style limb-bots. Her cudgel forms the hilt of Victorion's sword.
- Many (if not all) samples of Pyra Magna come with misassembled knee struts. They are reversed on both legs, preventing her knee assemblies from locking in properly for robot mode. This issue was shared with Generation 2 Onslaught. In an undocumented feature also shared with Onslaught, the backs of her feet can flip out to provide better support, something absent from Hot Spot and Inferno, though unlike them, Victorion's head doesn't open into a bucket and sprayer, making it more obvious than others.
- Like the rest of her Torchbearers, Pyra Magna features Cybertronic tampographs on her vehicle mode, which reads "If Cybertron" on her right and "Be your home" on the left.
- Pyra Magna was only available as part of a Victorion box set, including a poster and a collector card based on the set's packaging art. The set was one of several so-called "Collection Packs" that were "online exclusives" in the United States, available from online retailers such as Hasbro Toy Shop, Amazon, and BigBadToyStore as well as the online stores of "big box" retailers such as Toys"R"Us, Walmart, Target, and Kmart. In Hasbro's Asian markets such as Singapore and Taiwan, the set was available at general retail. In Australia, it was sold at Toys"R"Us stores, whereas in Canada, was both sold at Toys"R"Us stores and available via Amazon Canada. In the United Kingdom, it was available via the UK Toys"R"Us website (but never sold in stores), whereas in Spain, it was available via the Spanish subsidiaries of Amazon and Carrefour, as well as the department store chain El Corte Inglés, supposedly also only available online.
- This version of the sculpt was also redecoed into Unite Warriors Megaempress.
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Notes
- "Pyra magna" is (roughly translated) Latin for "great fire".
Foreign names
- Japanese: Pyra Magna (パイラマグナ Paira Maguna)
- Mandarin: Jù Yàn (巨焰, "Great Flame")


