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"Long ago, when the world was young. Dragons and humans fought against each other in a tyrannical urge to defeat one or other. The battles never ceased to stop and more lives were taken each day.

"But there was one nation who wasn't at war with the dragons. No, this nation made peace with the dragons and was given a prophecy by their ancestors.

"A prophecy about a boy.

"A boy who was brought by a four-winged dragon, who would bring the end of the war. Both a warrior and rider of the infamous black dragon. The black dragon, an unholy child of lightning and death. Bringer of peace to both humans and dragons.

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The Isle of Berk

"In a small island, home of many Vikings known as the Hairy Hooligans tribe. At first, it seems peaceful and quiet. But here on the island of Berk, they have one problem: Dragons.

"A numerous amount of Vikings tried to defend their homes. Most Vikings kill dragons but a few try to capture them for study or prepare new recruits by learning the dragon's weakness. However, one person thought differently.

"'Stop! You'll only make it worse!' the woman cried, stopping a fellow Viking from killing a dragon. The dragon managed to escape from the Viking's wrath. The woman releases the Viking and he left her as she saw something terrible.

"Hiccup!" she screamed as she watched a dragon breaking into a house, where a mom left her only son alone.

"As she ran to the house, she grabs a sword near her, hoping to use it to defend her child. Even if it means turning back on her beliefs of coexistence with the dragons. But once she got there, she stopped and saw something unexpected. The dragon meant no harm to her child but was simply play with him. As she drops her sword, it startled the dragon and he accidentally gave a scar on the baby's chin. Hearing the infant cry, the dragon turned his attention to the baby and tried to calm him. But before the dragon doing anything, an ax appeared in front of him and something accidentally knocked the woman out cold.

"Valka!" the man shouted while turning his attention to the dragon. But the dragon was distracted by something else. Realizing that the child was different from its tribe, the dragon took the infant away from his family, in order to prevent him from becoming like his people.

"Hiccup! No!" the man shouted, seeing his only son being taken away by the four-winged dragon. The dragon knew it was wrong but it had no choice. In order for the infant to reach his potential and bring peace to both humans and dragons coexist one other, the dragon had to take him.

"Morning came and as the dragon raid had stop, news of the chief's son had given them grief. It gave the Vikings more reason to hate and take revenge on dragons for taking their heir away from them.

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"It's my fault." said the woman, shed a tear from her eyes. "I shouldn't have left him alone when he needed me the most. I'm a terrible mom."

"Don't blame yourself, Valka," murmured Stoick the Chief as he tried to comfort his wife. "It's the dragon's fault for taking our son away. You know that."

"He's right, you know." said a man with dirty blonde hair. "We can tell when these wee devils are going to show up. (I am a little confused as to what you are trying to say here) It happened to the best of us."

"Thank you, Stoick," said Valka, wiping her tears off. "And also, thank you too, Gobber. I'll remember that." Watching his wife leave, Stoick looks at the sky and said something to himself; "Don't worry, son. I'll get revenge on the dragon who took you from us. And, that's promise to you!"

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