The Night Fury is still trapped in the canyon, and is missing a part of its tail from the previous crash landing, leaving it unable to fly properly. After being told that dragons are vicious and will always "go for the kill," Hiccup returns to the forest, wondering why the Night Fury didn't. Stoick enrolls Hiccup in dragon training with the other village youths and leaves with a search party of Vikings to find the Dragon’s Nest, in order to wipe them out and finish the war. He frees it and it aggressively sizes him up before flying off to a canyon. Attempting to get proof, Hiccup goes to the woods and finds the downed dragon, but cannot bring himself to kill it. His father does not wish for his son to be hurt, especially because he doesn't have the strength to survive, and generally avoids having him included in the more violent aspects of the tribe.ĭuring a raid, Hiccup shoots down a rare and greatly feared dragon called a Night Fury with a bolas cannon that he made, but no one believes him. He also explains that his tribe celebrates strong dragon slayers, and he desperately seeks to become one. Hiccup explains to the viewer that he is a small Viking, and doesn't have the strength or skill his fellow Vikings have, and is somewhat overlooked and not taken very seriously among his tribe. Hiccup works as an apprentice to the blacksmith. Hiccup is the only son of the Viking Chief on the island of Berk, beset by dragons that raid their sheep stock.
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