Maces and Talons pt. 2

The dragon riders gathered on the abandoned dragon hunting ship. They had been searching the sea for the hunters. Tenor finally got his vision back. Hiccup was still beside himself with worry for Heather and Windshear. He looked out at the foggy sea.

"I don't get it," Hiccup said. "How did Viggo escape? How could he have gotten Heather, Windshear, and the Flightmare?"

"I don't even want to think about what they're going to do to her," Astrid said, just as worried. "We should have pulled her out when we had the chance."

"Astrid she wouldn't have come with us," Hiccup said. Just then the other riders came back from their search.

"Did you find anything?" Hiccup asked.

"No," said Fishelegs. "They used the fog as cover." Hiccup felt the back of his neck heat up.

"I fell for Viggo's trap, and now he has Heather, Windshear, and the Flightmare," he said.

"It could be worse," said Tuffnut.

"How could it possibly be worse?" Hiccup asked.

"You could've brought the Dragon Eye," said Ruffnut. Hiccup crossed his arms.

"And how do you know I didn't bring the Dragon Eye?" he asked suspiciously. The Twins started babbling nervously. "Okay, you're right I didn't bring it."

"Good thing too," said Snotlout. "Then Viggo would have: Heather, Windshear, the Flightmare, and the Dragon Eye."

"Which is back on Dragon's Edge, completely unguarded," Hiccup said. Tenor got a strong sense of dread.

They took off and flew back to Dragon's Edge as fast as they could. When they got there, Tenor flew right to Serenity's yurt. The others checked the base, which was completely ransacked. The hunters had gone through every building. All their stuff was scattered on the ground.

"Look at this, I feel so violated," said Fishlegs.

"This was the last part of Viggo's plan," Hiccup said. "How could I fall for it?"

They quickly made their way up to Hiccup's house. Hiccup checked his trunk to look for the Dragon Eye. Unfortunately it wasn't there.

"Yup, they got it," Hiccup said gloomily.

"Are you sure you put it away after you got it back from the Twins?" asked Snotlout. Hiccup looked at him, confused.

"Got it back from the Twins?" he said. "What are you talking about?" Snotlout led them to a secret cave that he and the Twins had found and used. Sure enough the Dragon Eye was hidden among the clutter. Hiccup sighed with relief. They went to find Tenor, to plan their next move.

They found him laying in front of the yurt, he looked completely destroyed about something.

"Good news Tenor, the hunters didn't get the Dragon Eye," Hiccup said.

"No, they got something else," Tenor sobbed. He pointed to the yurt. They looked and saw that the door had been smashed open. They went inside and the place showed signs of a struggle. Toothless spotted red stains on the walls and floor, blood. The riders went back outside. Tenor hadn't moved, and they could now see that he was holding Serenity's hat, it was all torn up and bloodstained.

"Oh, no," Hiccup said, realizing what had happened.

"What would the hunters want with her?" asked Fishlegs. "They don't know what she can do."

"I don't know what they want with her," Tenor said, gloomily. "But I know it can't be good."

"You should have sent her home a long time ago," said Astrid. "We have enough things to rescue, now we have to rescue her." Tenor jumped to his feet. He glared at her, blue sparks flying from his nostrils.

"What Serenity ever do to you Astrid?" he asked. "To make you hate her so much?" Astrid looked taken aback.

"Whoa, whoa, I don't hate her," she said. "I just don't like that she kept crucial information from us, like the fact that she knew the Skrill or the Flightmare."

"We will get her back Tenor," Hiccup said. "We will get all of them back. I promise you that. I'm the one who let this all happen, I'm the one who fell for Viggo's plan. It's a mess."

"You're right it is a mess," said Astrid. "And now we have to clean it up, all of us."

"We can get the A Team from Berk, then go in dragons blazing," said Fishlegs.

"Re plans on bringing up a few squadrons from Draconia," Tenor said. "I'm sure they'll have no problem fighting you lot."

"No, we won't be doing anything," Hiccup said. "No one will be doing anything."

"That's my rider out there," Tenor said. "I can't abandon her."

"We will get her back Tenor," Hiccup said. "But we can't go in dragons blazing, that could get her killed. It could get Heather killed, it could get one of us killed." Tenor looked at the ground, accepting defeat.

"So you want to do nothing?" Astrid asked, shocked.

"I want to do the right thing," Hiccup clarified. "I need some time to think." He walked off. Tenor sat on his haunches.

"Serenity's smart, and she knows the Flightmare," he said. "Maybe she'll get away on her own."

"Don't worry cousin," Toothless said. "Serenity is valuable to Lord Draco, he'll get her out." Tenor felt slightly better.

"We won't let our riders fly off without her," Hookfang said. "No matter what."

"Thanks guys," Tenor said. He put Serenity's torn up hat on her vacant seat.

Serenity sat on a rock on an unknown island. The hunters had stormed the base while the riders and dragons were out, and had captured her. They chained her up; putting a shackle on each of her wrists, and a big one around her neck. A large, heavy chain linked all the shackles together, and another heavy chain was fastened to a cage where the Flightmare was being held. He watched her, concerned. He didn't like seeing Serenity chained up.

"Are you okay?" he asked her.

"I am," Serenity said. "Are you okay Polaris?"

"Yes ma'am," Polaris said. "It's good to see you again." Serenity smiled at him. Just then they were approached by two hunters. Serenity scooted away from the cage. Because she had been sheltered by the dragons, she had no idea who these guys were. The larger one was completely bald and had an angry look in his eye, Serenity thought he looked like an aggressive turtle. The smaller man in front had short dark hair and goatee. He looked down at Serenity, he didn't look as angry as the larger man.

"Good morning my dear," said the younger man, his voice was calm and professional. "Allow me to introduce myself. I am Viggo Grimborne, and this is my brother Ryker. I welcome you to our humble campsite. I apologize for the shackles, it's not very gentlemanly of me. But I assure you, once we're on the move they will come off. I do not wish to keep you as a prisoner, but an honored guest. So please make yourself at home. I will come to check on you later" With that he walked off, Ryker behind him.

"So that's Viggo," Serenity said softly, when they were well out of earshot.

"Yeah," said Polaris. "The most feared dragon hunter in the Archipelago. I don't know what he wants with me, and I can only imagine what he wants with you."

"Well, hopefully Tenor will come for me," Serenity said. "I'm pretty sure those riders won't." Polaris tilted his hear curiously.

"Why do you say that?" he asked.

"They don't like me much," Serenity said. "That's okay though, I'm used to it." She curled into a ball and buried her face in her knees. Polaris looked for something to say to cheer her up.

"Well, if I find a way out before Tenor gets here, I'll get you out too," he said. Serenity smiled again.

"Thanks Polaris," she said.

Later that evening Ryker came by with a bucket of glowing algae. He slammed it down in front of Polaris's cage. Polaris roared at him and tried to bite his way out. Ryker just laughed and taunted the dragon. Viggo soon joined them.

"Come now big brother," he said, in a very good mood. "This dragon is our guest, we must treat him well, keep him happy." He moved the bucket closer to the Flightmare. Polaris grabbed it with his tail, and began lapping it up. Viggo watch, satisfied. Serenity watched from her rock.

"Question is, what to do with our other guest," Viggo said.

"That traitor," Ryker growled. "Whispering Death tunnel, drop her in, let them rip her to shreds. It'll be entertaining the crew." Viggo stood up.

"I'm not concerned with entertaining the crew," he said, brushing the dirt off his hands. "They must stay sharp. It's only a matter of time before Hiccup organized a counter attack. Leave Heather be for now. She will be useful to us, much like our glowing friend here." He gestured to Polaris. Ryker went up to Serenity, she could see the hungry in his eye.

"What are you plans for this one?" he asked. "Burn her at the steak?" Viggo joined him. He looked down at Serenity as well.

"It would be too much of a shame to kill such a radiant woman," he said. "I'll keep her. I want her well treated also. Did you make any sense of the documents you conviscated off her?" Ryker reached into his pocket and pulled out the notes Serenity had made for the gold Dragon Eye lens.

"The writing is unfamiliar," Ryker said. "But this symbol." He pointed to the Draconian crest at the bottom of the map. "One of the dragons that attacked our fleet had that on his armor. I believe these tells of a dragon utopia. And information on how to find it is on the gold Dragon Eye lens I gave you." Viggo's eyes lit up.

"She's remarkably talented," he said. "For one so lovely. We will discuss this further at another time, and compare these notes to the map I stole from that traveling dragon. For now, we must prepare for battle." They turned and left. Polaris looked up from his bucket.

"Were they talking about Draconia?" he asked.

"Yeah," Serenity said. "Lord Draco wanted to make a Dragon Eye lens that showed the dragon riders where Draconia was, and what was found there. He made it so they would know more about dragon culture. I'm not worried however. Draco has assured me that Draconia is well guarded, and he made it impossible for these hunters to reach it. Even if they somehow got the lens to work."

"Well, that's something," Polaris said. He drank more algae. Serenity watched him, curious.

"What does that taste like?" she asked.

"Milk that's very watery and salty," Polaris said. "It's where I get my mist. I'm going to need it, if I'm going to fight our way out of here." Serenity curled back into a ball.

Over the ocean Hiccup, Astrid, their dragons, and Tenor were flying back to where the battle had been. The other riders and dragons were back on the Edge, gathering their strength for the next encounter.

"Hiccup what are we doing?" Astrid asked.

"If we're going to face Viggo again, we need to know more about him," Hiccup explained. "We're going to take another look at his ship, see what we can find." He clicked the stirrup and picked up speed.

They soon arrived at the abandoned hunting ship, and landed on the deck. The two riders dismounted and they all went bellow. The searched high and low for clues.

"It's no use Hiccup, they took everything when they left this place," Astrid said.

"You ever notice Viggo never puts himself in danger," Hiccup said. "He always puts his soldiers on the front line."

"Do you think he knew Heather was working with us all along?" Astrid asked.

"I think at some point he found out, and he used her to manipulate us," Hiccup said.

"I still don't think we're going to find anything here," said Astrid.

"Um, hey guys," Tenor called from the corner. "I found something." He pointed to the thing he found, Toothless was looking at it as well. The two riders went over to investigate. They saw a box covered in a clothe. Hiccup removed the cloth, revealing wooden box with a 3D map and little piece inside.

"What is that?" Tenor asked.

"Maces and Talons," Hiccup said. "The Viking King. That's supposed to me." He pointed to the piece at the bottom left corner.

"Who's that then?" asked Astrid, pointing to the piece in the upper right corner.

"Chief of the Marauders," Hiccup said. "Which would be Viggo." He picked up a third piece that was in the middle, which was broken in two. "And this piece, this would be the Traitor."

"Also known as Heather," said Astrid. "I think Viggo meant for you to see this."

"It's a challenge," said Hiccup. "He's daring me to play."

"Why did he break Heather's piece?" Astrid asked, fearing the answer.

"Because the Traitor dies in the end," Hiccup said, with an air of dread. "The Traitor always dies." He tossed the broken piece back onto the game board. Tenor and Toothless exchanged a confused glance.

"As if vikings couldn't get any more complicated," Tenor said.

"Did any of that make sense to you?" Toothless asked.

"Apparently this is Viggo's very creative way of throwing down the gauntlet," Tenor said. "And the prize is Heather and Windshear."

"That's two prizes," Toothless said. Tenor just rolled his eyes.

"We need to get this back to the Edge," Hiccup said. He gathered up the game board and put it in his saddle bag. They made their way back up top. The two riders mounted up, and they all took off.

Back at the Edge, Hiccup and Astrid showed the other riders what they found. They were all very interested.

"Hiccup, Maces and Talons," Fishlegs said excitedly.

"I know Fishlegs," Hiccup interrupted.

"But Maces and Talons was designed to test the future chiefs in the heat of battle," said Fishlegs.

"I'm not taking over as chief of Berk," Hiccup said. "Viggo left this for me as a challenge." He picked up the broken piece. "He wants me to play for Heather's life."

"What if you don't play?" Fishlegs asked. For an answer, Hiccup tossed the piece back on the game board.

"Oh, no no," Fishlegs said, panicking. "You have to play Hiccup, you just have to."

"And we need a strategy," Snotlout added.

"That we do Snotlout," Hiccup agreed. "And it has to be one that Viggo has never seen before, one that he won't see coming. If we don't Heather won't stand a chance."

The dragons meanwhile were having their own discussion about the challenge. Since none of them knew what Maces and Talons was.

"So, we're going to battle Viggo for Heather and Windshear?" Stormfly asked.

"That's what it sounds like," Tenor said. "And my guess is, it won't be so easy."

"Do you think we'll rescue Serenity too?" asked Meatlug.

"She's not high on their priority list," Tenor said. "But I will save her too. I'd rather do that, then tell Re I lost his dragon healer."

"Why does his majesty think she's his?" Hookfang asked. "I thought she belonged to you."

"She's my responsibility," Tenor said. "But technically, she belongs to Ruby. She's his ward. I don't want to tell him about this either." At that moment Hiccup came up to them.

"Well, guys looks like we're playing Maces and Talons with Viggo," he said.

"We would love to help you Hiccup," Tenor said. "But we are dragons, we know nothing about viking games."

"That's okay, just do what we tell you," Hiccup said. "We'll get Heather and Windshear out of there."

"Serenity too?" Tenor asked. Hiccup sighed.

"Now Tenor, it's not that I don't care about her," he said cautiously. "We'll try to get her too, but we may have to get her back another day." Tenor flattened his ears, but said nothing.

Later that night the riders mounted the dragons and headed for Viggo's base. Tenor followed them. Hiccup hoped to use the night sky as his advantage, since he rode a Night Fury. They all stay well above the clouds.

"Now remember guys, Viggo is a mastermind," Hiccup reminded them. "We have to stay one step a head of them, at all times. Or it's game over." All of a sudden arrows came shooting at them. The riders and dragons dodged them.

"Where are those coming from?" Astrid asked, scanning the clouds. "They must have ships down there."

"Try a whole island," Tenor said. He pointed at a large island below. It had a huge crater in the middle, that had tents and cages all over.

"Viggo's base," Hiccup announced.

"It looks deserted," Fishlegs said. No sooner had he said that, then jets of fire came shooting at them. They looked below and saw about five Typhoomerangs being forced to fire at them by the hunters. The riders and dragons dodged the fire, while trying to come up with a way through.

"Hiccup, maybe we should retreat," Astrid suggested. "Regroup. There's no way we're getting through that." Hiccup thought hard.

"No, Viggo doesn't want us to retreat," he said. "It just seems that way. He wants us to get through. He wants me to find Heather, then his real game begins."

"Well if Viggo wants us to get through, he's got a funny way of showing it," Snotlout shouted.

"He doesn't want us to get through," said Hiccup. "He wants us to circle around and attack him from behind."

"But that's not what we're doing right?" Snotlout asked.

"Nope, we're going it this way," Hiccup said, pointing at the fire. "Through the fire." The riders kept dodging the fire. They waited for orders.

"Okay, I know you guys think I'm nuts" Hiccup said.

"We don't think you're nuts," Tenor said. "We know you're nuts." Hiccup ignored him, and continued.

"The Typhoomerang's fire," he explained. "It's like a tornado. If we go down the center of it, it'll be hot but the fire won't touch us."

Without another word the riders and dragons got into position for the next blast. When the Typhoomerangs fired again, the riders steered their dragons down the fire funnels. As Hiccup had predicted, it was very hot, but they didn't get burned. When the hunters lost sight of them, they ordered the Typhoomerangs to stop firing. When the fires were out, the riders attacked. They shot at the hunters, making them scatter. When they were gone, Hiccup told them their next move.

"You guys free the Typhoomerangs," he said. "I'm going to look for Heather." Tenor was about to say something. "Yes, I'll look for Serenity too."

"I just need to know that's she's alive," Tenor said. Hiccup nodded. The riders split up. Tenor helped free the Typhoomerangs.

Hiccup flew Toothless over the island, looking for Heather. So far he didn't see anything. But then he spotted something glowing in the distance. He steered Toothless towards it. They landed a good distance from it. Hiccup dismounted and headed for the glow. Toothless made of follow him.

"You stay here bud, and keep them busy," Hiccup said. Toothless obeyed. Hiccup ran through the woods, looking into each cage for Heather or Windshear. He didn't find either of them. But then he came to the Flightmare's cage. The hunters had put metal muzzle back on his snout. He growled at Hiccup. Then Hiccup spotted Serenity, still sitting on her rock, chained to the bars of the Flightmare's cage. She as curled into a ball, she didn't seem to notice Hiccup.

"Hey Serenity," Hiccup said, announcing his presence. Serenity looked up, surprised.

"Hiccup! I wasn't expecting you," she said. "Are the others here too?"

"Yes," Hiccup said. "I'm looking for Heather and Windshear, have you seen them?"

"No, I haven't," Serenity said, putting her head back down.

"I'll be back for both of you," Hiccup said. "I promise."

"Okay," Serenity said, without looking up. Hiccup ran off, and kept searching. He was having no luck.

"I'm not going to find her like this," he said to himself. He looked around for a better solution. He spotted a catapult near the cages.

"Yes!" he exclaimed and ran over to it. He aimed his shield at the movable part of the catapult, and shot the grappling hook at it. When it was secure, Hiccup pulled down the leaver and released. The catapult slingshot him into the air. From such a hight he could see above the trees. His quick eyes spotted a cage that had a figure covered in a tarp, Heather's ax sitting right outside.

"Gotcha," he said. He landed and ran towards the cage. He opened the cage. "Come on Heather, we need to get out of here." He took the tarp off, only to find Viggo instead of Heather.

"Welcome Hiccup," Viggo said, getting to his feet.

"Where's Heather?" Hiccup demanded.

"She won't be joining us tonight I'm afraid," said Viggo. "But on the positive side, you far exceeded my expectation. Good on you." Just then several hunters came out from behind the rocks and bushes, aiming crossbows at Hiccup.

"So many guards, so little time," said Viggo. "But to be fair, I will give you a head start."

"Why would you do that?" Hiccup asked.

"I am nothing if not a good sport," said Viggo. Hiccup decided to take the chance and go find Toothless. He turned and ran. He went back in the direction of Serenity and the Flightmare. He racked his brain for a reason for Viggo's move. But before he could come up with anything, he found himself face to face with two hunters holding the Flightmare between them. The Flightmare still had his metal muzzle on his snout. Hiccup hit the breaks. More hunters surrounded him. Just then Viggo joined them, perched on an empty cage.

"There you are Hiccup," he said. "Didn't get as far as I'd thought." Suddenly Toothless appeared beside Hiccup.

"Thank Thor you're okay bud," Hiccup said, slightly relieved. He turned back to Viggo. "Game over Viggo."

"I'm sorry you feel that way," Viggo said, jumping to the ground. "Now you must return what you stole from us, what has belonged to my tribe for centuries."

"You mean the Dragon Eye," Hiccup said. Viggo looked interested at that.

"Dragon Eye," he said, mostly to himself. "A fitting name, if you don't mind I'll use that." Hiccup mounted Toothless.

"Don't say didn't warn you," he said. But then Viggo signaled to the two hunters holding the Flightmare. They forced him to shoot his mist at Hiccup and Toothless, instantly freezing them. Viggo walked up to them.

"You and your Night Fury friend played right into my hands," he said, gleefully. "I expected more from you." He turned his attention to Hiccup's saddlebag. He reached into it, the Flightmare mist making it slightly difficult, and retrieved the Dragon Eye. He held it high above his head, and they all cheered. Having gotten his prize, Viggo turned and left. The hunters lead the Flightmare away.

Serenity sat on her rock, completely oblivious to everything that was happening. She was very worried about Polaris, but there was nothing she could do. She figured Viggo would be back at any time to take her away. Tenor was no where in sight, nor was any of the other riders. She was starting to loose hope, when she heard slashing sound right behind her. She turned around and saw that someone had severed the chains attached to Polaris's empty cage. She stood up and got off the rock, she was very stunned and scared. Suddenly she was grabbed and lifted of the ground by something silver. She screamed and tried to wiggle free.

"Serenity, it's okay I've got you," said the silver dragon. Serenity looked up to see Windshear looking down at her. Serenity relaxed and stopped struggling.

Hiccup meanwhile finally recovered from the Flightmare mist. When he and Toothless could move again, Hiccup glanced around. He spotted footprints leading to a tunnel. He clicked the stirrup. Toothless took off and they flew down the tunnel. They could see the blue white light from the Flightmare, and homed in on it. They rounded the corner and saw the hunters, only to be chased back out by the Flightmare. Hiccup and Toothless flew back outside and joined his friends, the Flightmare right behind him.

Windshear and Heather headed for the other riders as well, to try at give them a hand. Serenity spotted the Flightmare flying near them.

"Polaris!" she called. Polaris turned and saw her in the talons of the Razorwhip. He circled around and pulled up alongside. Before Heather could react, Serenity leaped onto to his back and held on tight.

"Thank you," Serenity called to Heather, who nodded. She then turned and steered Windshear away. Serenity flew Polaris over to the other riders. They were all surprised to see her riding the Flightmare.

"Serenity, are you okay?" Tenor asked.

"Yes," Serenity called back. Hiccup turned to the other riders.

"We need to sweep the tunnels for Viggo," he said desperately.

"Hiccup, you know he's not down there," said Astrid. "He's long gone by now." Hiccup had no choice but to accept the truth. He threw back his head and yelled at the top of his lungs in defeat. They all looked at him, very worried.

They all landed on the island to rest their dragons for the flight back to Dragon's Edge. Hiccup was red in the face. No one spoke for a long time. But then Astrid spotted something flying towards them.

"Look," she said, pointing it out to the others. Hiccup knew who they were.

"Re and Aurora," he said. "Maybe they'll know what to do." The king and queen landed next to them. Aurora inspected Serenity for injuries, and Re turned to Hiccup.

"Thanks for coming," Hiccup said, as calmly as he could.

"It seems we arrived too late," Re said.

"But we could really use your help in resolving it," Hiccup said.

"Count on it," Re said. "I plan on bringing a few other Draconians up here, and help the dragons up here fight theses hunters, and get them somewhere safe."

"We also need to get the Dragon Eye back," Hiccup said.

"Yes, that too," Re said. "And I reckon if this, Viggo, finds a way to use it without a Snow Wraith key, he'll be after every dragon in the Archipelago. The least we can do, is give those dragons a heads up."

"Good plan," Hiccup said.

Aurora finished inspecting Serenity. She didn't find any injuries. But Serenity still had the shackles on her neck and wrists. Aurora couldn't get them off without revealing her secret to the humans.

"I'm glad your safe Serenity," the queen said, nuzzling her. Serenity hugged her snout. "We don't want to lose another human."

"I wouldn't want that either," Serenity said. Aurora reached into a pocket in her armor, and pulled out the golden Dragon Eye lens. Serenity looked very guilty.

"I'm so sorry Aurora," she said.

"It's alright," Aurora said. "Father told us about this, he told us it was his idea. You are not to blame. Father got it back from Viggo when he was distracted by Hiccup." She handed the lens to Serenity, and she took it.

"They still have my notes," she said. "They can find Draconia with them." Aurora just snorted.

"Let them try," she said. "Millions of dragons live there, all armed to the teeth. Viggo has no idea what to expect. It's you we have to worry about. I don't want to loose you, they way we lost Chris." Serenity blinked back tears. Just then Polaris came up to them.

"Pardon this interruption your majesty," he said. "But if you need help keeping her protected from the hunters, I would be glad to volunteer." Aurora lightened up a bit.

"Thank you Polaris," she said. "Are you willing to work along side a Skrill?" Polaris nodded without hesitation. Hiccup approached them.

"We should get back to Dragon's Edge," he said. "We all need rest."

"A wise choice," Aurora said. Serenity got back on Polaris, the riders got back on their dragons. They took off and head for the Dragon's Edge, as the dawn came.

Out at sea Viggo and Ryker were in Viggo's office admiring the Dragon Eye. Ryker looked somewhat disappointed.

"It is decorative," he said. "Useless without the key, but decorative all the same." Viggo tutted.

"When the Dragon Eye was constructed," he said. "The locking mechanism was created with a solution that could only be burned away by the glow of a Flightmare." He turned to the Dragon Eye, which sat on the desk next to the notes he got from Serenity and a map from a dragon he'd captured a long time ago, that managed to escape. It was a map of the dragons' homeland. The only thing Viggo was missing was the golden Dragon Eye lens he'd also gotten from Serenity.

"According to these notes," he said. "That golden Dragon Eye lens is the key to finding the dragons' stronghold. If we find it, we'll make a fortune. My reputation will spread across the world, and I'll be known as the greatest dragon hunter in history."

"Pity that girl escaped," said Ryker. "The pretty one."

"A pity indeed," Viggo agreed. "I will need a healthy woman like that to carry the next generation of dragon hunters. I must get back her and her golden lens." He then turned to a caged Terror that was positioned behind the Dragon Eye. He banged his fist on the desk, making the little dragon light up the artifact. The Dragon Eye lit up and projected colorful images on the wall. In the very center, was a Night Fury.

"Hiccup will soon learn that his carelessness will cost him every dragon in existence," Viggo said. "They will be slaughtered and sold on the open market, including his Night Fury."