It’s not known whether the land bridge was natural or constructed sometime after Red Lion landed. Coran describes Red Lion’s den as being “beneath the fiery lava of the volcano.” In “A Ghost and Four Keys,” when Lance first operates Red Lion, it exits a cave to one side of the lava pool, and it runs along what looks like a land bridge with lava on either side. Red Lion crashes in the lava pool in the canyon behind the Castle. It turns out that each Lion’s den would be established at or near its crash site. Beyond the circle of trees behind the Castle is a deep canyon, beyond which is a desert, and a pool of lava can be seen in part of the canyon.Īll five Lions land near the Castle. A bridge that starts at the Castle’s main entrance connects the island to the surrounding land. Dense trees encircle the lake, and the Castle faces a much larger forest on the surrounding land. In the same episode, overhead views reveal that the Castle on a small island at the center of a lake. In “Escape to Another Planet,” Coran mentions that, when Haggar first broke Voltron “into five separate units” that “came falling down as mechanical Lions, each one a fighting machine.” Coran then states that “each Lion buried itself in a different part of our planet as it landed.” Accompanying Coran’s tale are visuals of where each Lion lands. Now it’s time to see how, in Voltron: Defender of the Universe, the Voltron Force travels from the control room of the Castle of Lions to the Lions’ dens on Arus. This site already examined, in Voltron: Legendary Defender, how the Paladins of Voltron travel from the bridge of the Castle of Lions to the Lion hangars.