Alvin was exiting the canyon where the Ten Commandments her left, he was extremely weak, but he knew that he had to warn everyone of the danger.

"I have to keep going," he said breathing in deeply. "And warn everyone about those Demons."

He remembered what that young blackhead demon had spoken before they departed. "Our only chance to strike is now. The moment that their abilities are completely restored, Berk will… No the entire continent will be…"

He then winced in pain as he took several more steps forward determined to warn someone of the danger. However, he then collapsed and founded painful to just simply wiggle one of his fingers.

"Calder, I swear I will bring you back," Alvin promised. "One day without fail."

He then lost consciousness.


Meanwhile at the Fairy King Forest, the golem and was advancing towards the Great Tree and all the fairies were paralysed by fear.

"I don't think I have ever seen anything like it," said Ase. "That thing is even bigger than the Great Tree of the Fairy King Forest."

A fairy then immediately flew into the face of golem.

"Start right there! Don't you know you're not allowed to enter this place without the permission of King Snotlout?"

It responded by swatting the fairy, fortunately he was able to avoid its massive hand, but the arm had been long enough to completely slice the top of a mountain.

"Fly away!" the ferry yelled as the fairies flew away in panic.

"This is like just what happened here 20 years ago!"

"The Demon Race is attacking!"

The golem then immediately attacked the forest once again uprooting many of its trees.

"Oh no," said Ase fearfully.

The small fairy that was fine next to her then immediately fainted. She then quickly grabbed him and immediately ran towards the Great Tree.

"Now hang in there little guy," she said as she ran with all her might. "Gotta make sure that Snotlout knows about this."

The fairies could only watch in horror as the golem continue to destroy the forest.

"Again?" said Melora. "The whole forest will be destroyed."

The golem was about to attack again, but then something slammed right into its face, a powerful burst of magic.

"What's going on?" Ase stared wondering where the attack came from.

The fairies eyes widened when he realised where the attack came from.

"I-It's…" Melora gasped. Right in front of the Great Tree was a giant sunflower that fired a magical blast. "The sun flower that blooms around the fairy realm sacred tree."

"Impossible."

Then they saw flying above the sunflower was Fishlegs, who had used Chastiefol's fourth form to attack the golem.

"Anthurium!" the fairies cry.

Unfortunately, the golem had recovered from his attack and was now prepared to fire magical blast of its own.

"Spirit SpearChastiefol! Fourth Configuration: Sunflower!" Fishlegs yelled.

The golem then fired a magical blast and Fishlegs attempted to counter it with a blast of his own. The two attacks clashed which resulted in a massive explosion that sent Fishlegs crashing into the trunk of the Great Tree.

Unfortunately, the golem was able to withstand the explosion much better. The fairies just watched as Fishlegs tried desperately to defend the forest.

"He doesn't stand a chance against the beast like that."

"He'll never beat that monster."

Fishlegs refused to give in and immediately got back up and floated into the air once more. This was a shock to the fairies as quite recently they had just tossed stones at him, but despite this he was defending them now.

"There's no way he can win this so what is he…"

"Why is he doing this?" said Melora.

Fishlegs stared down at the golem refusing to flinch and spat out a bit of blood. "You're not taking down my homeland."

Fairies just stared at him as they watched him do battle.


Meanwhile Ase and the small fairy were rushing to the centre chamber within the Great Tree to warn Snotlout of the attack.

"Snotlout! Snotlout! It's awful!" Ase yelled. "A giant monster is in the forest."

"Fairy King Snotlout, please, we need you to protect us," said the small fairy.

They immediately ran round the corner, but found their path way blocked by a wall of vines.

"Uh," said Ase confused. "Wait, wasn't this the doorway to the chamber? Snotlout, you are in there aren't you!"

"Please, open up!"

The vine wall had been created by Adava, who had now turned on him, but Snotlout didn't look surprised in the slightest.

"I have to admit, I assume that you would be a little taken aback by my actions," she said. "You have nerves of steel for a human."

Snotlout smiled. "Well, it isn't all that surprising. Some of you seem to like to call me King, but there are a lot of fairies that can't stand the idea. There again, I never asked any of you to call me that in the first place. From what Shanna told me, those plans the humans had for you fairies, and the Fairy King Forest, weren't exactly what you would call pleasant. So if you hate my guts after all that happened here I guess it's only natural."

Adava smiled. "Oh no, Snotlout. Believe it or not, I'm actually grateful to you." Snotlout was a little surprised by that comment. "The Demon Race burnt our whole forest to the ground, but you single-handedly resurrected this place once lost to us. An ordinary human could never have accomplished that, but even so no human can ever become our ruler. The Fairy King must be chosen by the Sacred Tree with no exceptions."

She then immediately waved her wand and vines grew out of the ground around her. "The one that this policy truly needs is Anthurium." Then with one wave her one she sent the vine straight at Snotlout. "And no one else!"

"I told you…" said Snotlout as he jumped out of the way to dodge the vines, "when it comes to being King I don't even want the job." Adava kept on waving her wand creating more vines to ensnare Snotlout, but he kept on jumping out of the way to dodge them. "Now I don't know what you have in mind, but knock it off."

He then immediately jumped into the air and punched right through the vines which forced Adava back.

Snotlout then turned and faced her. "Adava, listen up, because I'm only saying this once. I am planning on leaving this forest whether you want me to stick around or not."

"Sorry, that won't do."

Snotlout frowned. "What?"

Adava then created a vine and wrapped it around so that it became a sharp point. Snotlout prepared himself assuming that she was about to attack again, but instead she launched the attack directly at Shanna's body.

"You bitch!" Snotlout roared as he rushed towards Shanna.

Ase was trying to shift the vines out of the way, but they were wedged in place.

"Come on," she groaned. "It won't even budge. I don't understand."

"This magical power belongs to Lady Adava, but was is it doing here?" said the fairy. "I have a really bad feeling about this."

"Move little guy," said Ase as she drew her sword. "All right, let's go."

She then drew her sword and began to slice through the vines.

Adava heard the commotion and turned just in time to see Ase entering the chamber. "You're the human that wandered in here with Snotlout aren't you? I suggest that you leave this place immediately, before you regret not doing so."

Ase and the fairy's eyes widened when they saw what had happened to Snotlout. Snotlout was now suspended directly over Shanna's body, vines had wrapped around his arms and legs and a large vine had impaled him through his chest. Snotlout appeared to be in some sort of trance as his eyes were dull and his body wasn't moving.

"There's no need to worry," said Adava noting their expressions. "For the sake of the forest this man will live on, remaining as its new Fountain of Youth. He will be by his beloved side forever."

"Snotlout!" Ase screamed. "Damn you, how could you do that to him?"

She then immediately rushed towards Snotlout.

"I assist the true Fairy King chosen by the Sacred Tree and do all I can to ensure that the forest thrives. It was a matter of carrying out my duties, nothing more," she said simply.

Ase tried to shake him out of his trance. "Snotlout! Just stay with me, all right?"

Adava then turned to the small fairy. "Orist, what are you doing here?"

Orist then remembered why they had come him in the first place. "There is a big monster out there…"

Suddenly everything shock and Ase toppled over, her head hit one of the roots and she was knocked unconscious.

"A massive clash of magical power," said Adava stunned. "That means the Fairy King must be doing battle with something out there."

She then floated away.

"Lady Adava! What about King Snotlout!" Orist cried as she flew out of an opening within the tree.


When she made it outside she saw what was attacking the forest and was completely horrified.

"That looks like… it can't be," she said horrified. "A weapon of the Demon Race there has been sealed for 3000 years."

Fishlegs was all that stood in the path of the golem and he wasn't about to relent.

"Spirit Spear Chastiefol! Second Configuration: Guardian!" Fishlegs yelled and Chastiefol took on its Guardian form and slammed a powerful fist right into the golem, but it easily blocked it and began to swatted away like a fly.

Fishlegs immediately pulled back and transformed Chastiefol back into its spear form. "Bumblebee!"

He then sent the spear directly into the face of the golem hoping to chip away against its stone skin. However, it had no effect and immediately slammed its massive hand right on top of Fishegs sending him crashing back into the Sacred Tree.

"Oh no," said Adava horrified. "King Anthurium!"

'I can't, I won't lose this forest a second time,' said Fishlegs to himself. 'I won't let that thin defeat me, no way!' Fishlegs raised his fingers. "Fifth Configuration: Increase!"

Chastiefol then immediately transformed into a series of daggers and he sent them flying directly into the golem's face. However, it merely fired another one of its magical blast to scatter than daggers and Fishlegs was struck by the shockwave and was sent crashing back down.

"I'll help you!" Adava yelled as she flew towards Fishlegs and caught him in her arms.

"Stay back!" he yelled.

The golem then immediately swiped its hand against the Sacred Tree cutting it in half. Everyone watched in horror as the top part of the tree slid down towards the ground.

"Oh no," said a fairly horrified. "The Great Tree is…"

Fishlegs was barely able to move now. "I'm sorry everyone. You were right about me." He then looked back at what remained of the Sacred Tree. "I don't deserve to be…"

His eyes then immediately fell upon Shanna and saw Snotlout holding her in his arms. When the golem had sliced the tree in half, it had also freed Snotlout from Adava's entrapment. Then adding to his surprise all the fairies in the forest immediately flew out of their hiding place and charge straight towards the golem.

Melora then flew up to him and Adava. "Lady Adava, please you have to get him away from here. Leave everything to us."

Fishlegs watched in horror. "Wait, what are you guys doing?"

"King Anthurium, now is your chance to escape!" Melora yelled as she led the charge.

"Please hurry, after all you are the King," said Illan.

"Get to safety, okay," said Huren.

Fishlegs eyes widened in horror. "Hold on! You can't!" He then immediately looked at Adava. "You have to let go of me!"

"Never!" Adava yelled defiantly. "As long as the Fairy King stays alive then the forest will be resurrected. But if we were to lose our only ruler, who knows what would happen to everything we tried so hard to rebuild! Or to our own fairy race!"

The golem was swatting the fairies like they were flies and nothing they did even had the remote effect upon it.

"I beg you that you don't let all they sacrificed to be for nothing," Adava pleaded.

In the midst of the scuffle Tarragon's helmet found itself on his head and the moment that and time seemed to stand still. Floating directly in front of him was Tarragon with his arms folded.

"Adava's right you know," he said.

"Tarragon?" Fishlegs stared.

"While the others are holding that thing off, you should leave here immediately. To be honest it's too powerful for you to take down. The Fairy Race has been pretty lazy, instead of trying to fix their problems and standing up to any threats, they put everything on you. Always thinking that no matter what happens at the King will take care of it, but after watching you fight that beast, even though that you fled before, it looks like they finally got back the pride that they once lost.

"Now you have been sacrificing too much of yourself, I think perhaps now it's time to be a little more selfish, Anthurium. Now go home to your friends, they will need you as this is just the beginning."

Tears rolled down Fishlegs' cheek and Tarragon smiled as time began once again.

However, Fishlegs was not going to run away just yet and immediately outstretched his arm.

Adava stared at him. "Fairy King? What are you…?"

Tarragon realise what he was about to do. "Anthurium… W-what are you going to do?"

"Now come on," Fishlegs pleaded using every ounce of his strength. "One more time, you just need to work okay. Sacred Treasure! Release!"

Chastiefol was floating right next to him and it immediately glowed in a golden light. Suddenly a golden aura began to cover Fishlegs' body and his helmet fell off. This sudden burst of power caused Adava to release her hold upon him and she watched as his power began to rise.

"The truth is… when it comes to being King I'm greedy," Fishlegs smiled. "It's not just the forest it's also my friends. I want to protect all of them!" He then continued focus to gain more power which he channelled within Chastiefol. 'When I failed them, you saved Shanna's heart and you're still guarding it even now. Snotlout, I want to protect you too."

Fishlegs then roared on the top of his lungs and everyone stared as Chastiefol's form began to change. It was still a spear, but now it was even larger and the tip had way more edges and now it was completely golden.

"True Spirit Spear Chastiefol!" Fishlegs roared.

The golem immediately sensing the power increase attempted to strike him before he had a chance to attack. Fishlegs, however, was not giving him that chance and child everything he had into one single throw and the spear struck its chest and penetrated its core. The destruction of the core cause the golem to implode and was disintegrated, the shockwave from the implosion sent all the fairies flying.

That attack had also drained Fishlegs of all his power and he immediately began to fall towards the ground, but the fairies quickly caught him before he struck it.


Meanwhile the Ten Commandments had retreated to a castle they once owned 3000 years ago. However, the castle was no more and was nothing more than a twisted version of itself.

"It appears that an Albion has been destroyed," said Fraudrin. "Two of them actually. In separate locations."

"Who cares about them anyway," said the silver haired woman. "Because to me they are nothing more than ancient toys."

The demon in the demonic armour laughed. "How amusing."

The silver haired woman looked at him. "What is it that you find so funny?"

"Who would even imagine that even now there would still be people daring to stand against the Demon Race?" He then rose to his feet. "Right, let's go."

"You're not considering heading out there with your powers still depleted are you?"

"Why not? It would be a perfect warmup exercise or do you actually think they'll defeat me?"

The blackhead boy then immediately vanished and reappeared in front of him. "Now hold on a minute, have you forgotten that it was this kind of arrogance that got us been sealed up in the first place?"

"Well, memory loss in an old man can be severe."

Then the young man covered in vines tapped him on the shoulder. "So, what direction are you going to take?"

He rubbed his chin can began to ponder. "Let me see."

The blackhead boy merely sighed, realising that his attempts of reason would be lost on him.

"Let me see," said the young man in vines. "From west of here, for minute, there were powers that were doubling the Albion's. The one south of here was strange, because that Albion seem to have self-destruct as if a massive burst of power slammed right back into itself."

The armoured demon smiled. "Hmm." He then patted the young man on the head. "Hey, thanks a lot." He then turned and faced south. "I'm ready."

Then with one massively he launched himself into the air and jumped a great distance.


Meanwhile Hiccup was explaining to every one of the dangers they were facing.

"The Ten Commandments were locked away since ancient times, the hand-picked troops of the Demon King himself," said Gustav scarcely believe his ears. "They have all been freed from the 3000 year old seal and that is what causal these giant monsters to move once again." He then looked at Hiccup with fear in his eyes. "Is that what you're telling me?"

"I'm afraid it's all true," said Hiccup regretfully. "If you don't believe me just use your own eyes, something powerful is controlling that Albion."

"Indeed," one of Gustav's Knights nodded. "If we hadn't seen it with our own eyes it would have been impossible to believe."

"To think the entire continent had monsters like that roaming its lands, it's terrifying."

Heather looked at Hiccup. "If they made those things and that means the Ten Commandments are even stronger, right? And if that is true how will any of us have a chance to stand up against that kind of power?"

"My goodness, even the form of Alvin we faced seems almost sweet by comparison," said Sven.

Astrid folded her arms. "It will be a hard battle no question about that."

"Speaking of battle, you have yet to inform us of that powerful attack you just performed," said Toothless looking at Hiccup.

"That attack was incredible," Gustav agreed.

"Technically it's only a last resort," said Hiccup regretfully. "It's not one that I use very often."

"Perhaps I can explain," said Ragnar stepping forward. "The Dragon's Breath is a powerful attack indeed that allows Hiccup to unleash all of the energy he is absorbed into his body at twice the power. However, he would be forced to put himself in extreme danger and you would practically put himself at the edge of death so it's not something we can rely on."

Sven then noticed something off about Ruby. "Lady Ruby, what's the matter?"

"I guess I really wanted Sir Hiccup to know that I could be useful," she said with a sad smile. "But in the end I couldn't do a single thing."

"Please speak of no such thing, otherwise it will undermine my position as a Dragon Knight of Berk," said Sven politely.

"Oh, I'm sorry," said Ruby quickly. "It's just that it's now even more obvious than before, he doesn't need me at all. And I guess there's nothing I can do about it."

Then suddenly they heard something in the distance and it sounded pretty large.

"Is that thunder?" Sven frowned.

"No, I don't see any rainclouds," said Heather.

Suddenly everyone felt a massive surge of magic power and then with a mighty crash something landed directly in front of them.

"What's going on?"

Ragnar quickly created a magical barrier in order to shield them from the shockwave. When the dust began to settle they found that someone was standing right in front of them.

"72 steps, huh?" said a voice within the dust.

Heather looked horrified. "H-Hiccup, is this…? No way, it can't be."

The dust then vanished and soon standing before them was the armoured Demon.

"I thought it would take me at least 70 steps to come out here, but I suppose I'm out of practice after 3000 years," he said.

Hiccup immediately drew Endeavour." You're Galand of the Ten Commandments."

"It has been a while, Hiccup," said Galand as he turned to face him. "Just as I suspected, it is you isn't it? To you think after all this time has passed, you would be the same as ever?"

Heather was utterly terrified. "B-but how? How could a terrifying monster like this exist in the world?"

Toothless then began to analyse his power level. "Ragnar, I think the magical are you gave me must be broken."

"Why is that?" Ragnar asked.

"Because this can't be right, a power level of 26,000?"