The next morning, the entire village, reluctantly, began to pack for what would appear to be an extremely long. They got everything on their dragons, placed as many belongings as they could on their boats by some of the more stronger dragons and began to fly out to who knows where.

Riding in these boats were sheep, dressed as dragons. With the large dragon population it only made sense to camouflage the sheep so they wouldn't get eaten. One of the sheep opened its mouth and allowed its tongue to flap in the wind, but then it notice a Monstrous Nightmare flying alongside and carefully sat back down with the others.

Fishlegs then came flying in frantically feeding Fishmeat, who was riding with him, as many rocks as he could.

"Excuse me," he yelled. "Coming through. Just skipping through here. Fishmeat, eat your rocks. Eat your rocks."

Fishmeat ate the rocks that were given to him vigorously.

"Gods! People who fly with babies are the worst!" Snotlout groaned.

Fishlegs then fired a small lava blast at Snotlout and he quickly ducked in time to avoid it. He then glared up at the tiny dragon, thinking that it did it on purpose.

Gobber then flew up to Hiccup. "I feel like I'm always asking you this question but—woah!" Grump then promptly fell asleep causing them to fall and Gobber immediately woke his dragon up. "Wake up, Grump! Wake up!"

Hiccup pulled out his spyglass and began looking into the horizon.

Gobber managed to regain control and flew back up to him. "Is there an actual plan or—"

"Just keep flying until we reach the end of the world," said GHiccup.

"Ah, seems sensible."


Meanwhile on Berk, the Warlord had finally reached Berk and found the place completely deserted. They then marched up to Grimmel, who was sitting at the steps of the Great Hall.

"So? Where are they!?" Chaghatai demanded.

"Gone. Obviously," said Grimmel casually.

"The Night Fury escaped you? Again!" said Griselda furiously.

"I encouraged it," Grimmel corrected. "They've abandoned their own little defensible position. Running scared with what little they can carry."


The Berkians were still flying into no one knows where they were starting to get a bit tired.

"Ugh. It just keeps going," Snotlout moaned.

"That's because the world is actually round," said Tuffnut.

Hiccup rolled his eyes and shook his head and kept on looking through the horizon through his spyglass. Astrid merely chuckled, shaking her head as well and looked at Valka, who looked similarly amused and Ragnar rolled his eyes.

"The sun is round," Tuffnut continued. "Moon is round. Stars are round. Even though they're small and stupid."

Ruffnut then laughed.

"Right, stars?" said Tuffnut.


Back on Berk, the Warlords weren't best pleased with the way Grimmel was handling things any took note of their displeasure.

"They won't get far," Grimmel assured them. "The Night Fury is distracted." He then placed the Apple he had been eating on the tusk of one of his Deathgrippers and began to clean his knife. "I introduced him to your female. Furies mate for life, you see."


Meanwhile the Berkians were still flying away in search of the Hidden World and Toothless sniff the air sensing something.

Hiccup looked down at him. "What're you picking up on, bud?"

Toothless turned his head towards the clouds and they turned and saw flying alongside them was the Light Fury looks as if she had been following them all this time.

"The Light Fury!" Astrid gasped.

"She's following us!" Valka cried.

"Looks like Toothless as a stalker," Ragnar chuckled.

The Light Fury then fired a plasma blast and flew straight into the explosion. Almost instantly she vanished into thin air much to everyone's amazement.

"Where did she go? Is she made of sky?" Tuffnut asked.

Toothless may not been able to see her, but he could still centre presents and immediately followed after her.

"Woah! Hold up, Toothless!" said Hiccup trying to hold on to his excited dragon.

Once they were high enough in the clouds Toothless hovered in midair began looking in all different directions for his soulmate. Hiccup turned behind them and saw that she was flying towards them.

"Well, look who it is!" Hiccup smiled.

Unfortunately the Light Fury was not smiling, instead she looked angry and he realised too late that she was flying towards them to grab him.

"Uh…" said Hiccup.

She then grabbed Hiccup and lifted him off his saddle.

Hiccup was now clinging on to her with a nervous look. "Aah! Oh, hey. It's really nice to finally—"

She then tossed him into the air and he began falling towards the ocean screaming.

The Light Fury looked at Toothless as if she has done something really good. Clearly she believed that Hiccup had been harming him some way, he just gave her an awkward look and immediately flew down to his rider. The Light Fury just looked at him stunned pondering why he would rescue a human.

Hiccup then shot past the others and they laughed as Toothless grabbed him.

"Not a word," said Hiccup as he joins the others feeling utterly embarrassed.

Toothless then looked towards the sky to see if Light Fury was still there but she had vanished. This made him very very sad.


Back on Berk, the Warlords were still not pleased with the fact that Grimmel had not fulfilled his end of their bargain.

"Yeah yeah yeah," said Ragnar in patiently. "Yes. But where did they go?"

Grimmel sighed at the stupidity. "Do I have to explain this?" He then pulled burnt stick and then pointed towards the map of the region. "Night Furies can't survive in the cold so they haven't gone north." He then crossed out the north part of the map. They're trying to put distance between themselves and enemies to the east and south…" He then promptly crossed out both the East and South. "…And Night Furies cannot fly long distances without rest. Their flight path must include stops."

He then looked at the Warlords to see whether they had the brainpower to figure out where the dragons had gone. "Therefore, they've gone… They can only have gone… Does anyone want to take a guess? Anyone? W-w-w-w-w?"

"Ah! East!" Ragnar smiled placing a boat on the east part of the map.

"West!" Grimmel roared furiously. "Hmm? Simple, you see. Oh oh, isn't this fun? Yes?" He then noticed the Warlords faces and they clearly didn't think that this was fun. "No."

Griselda groaned in annoyance and pushed Ragnar out of the way and walked off.

"Yes. Yes," said Grimmel.

Both Ragnar and Chaghatai then followed Griselda clearly this is not what they had in mind when they hired Grimmel.

"Where's your love of the hunt? I thought you were conquerors!" said Grimmel. "You'll have your prize, in time. Just allow me a few more days to enjoy this. I have dearly missed it."


As Grimmel suspected, Hiccup and the others indeed had headed due west and they had been flying for hours on end.

"Potty break!" Fishlegs cried.

Then suddenly emerging from out of the clouds was a huge island that looks as if you would go on towards the heavens. Knowing that they needed to rest and noting that it was starting to get dark, Hiccup led everyone towards the island.

It was a vast island, probably three times bigger than Berk. It hadn't deep dense forests, rivers that poured over the edge and giant lakes within its basin filled with pure fresh water. How are please like this had come in the existence was beyond their understanding, in truth the island would be completely unacceptable for anyone who didn't have a dragon to fly them over the top cliffs.

"All right! Looks like we're camping here for tonight," said Hiccup has they landed.

"Well, thank Thor for that!" said Gobber stretching the muscles in his back.

"Yes! My own place!" Tuffnut yelled standing on a rock. "I plan to build a hut. Only for the bearded! Ruffnut, you gotta stay out! Chin whiskers don't count!"

Snotluot was also planning on building his own house and was using his hands as a frame as he looked over the place.

"I see a tower of manliness in the shape of me. It's gonna be taller than Eret with bigger muscles," he said.

It was at that moment that Eret had appeared in his frame as he dropped off a few crates. He had overheard some of Snotlout was saying which let them absolutely confused.

"Wha-what?" he frowned.

"Get out of my house!" Snotlout yelled marching up to him.

"Hey! Is there a problem here?" Eret asked.

"Yeah, there's a problem…" Snotlout glared as he stepped onto a wooden box to get into Eret's face. "…Ever since you showed up, you've been trying to upstage me. You're just so…" He then climbed onto a barrel so that he could tower over him. "Jealous! Delusional!"

"Hey, delusion's a good word for it," Eret agreed shaking his head.

"Listen, Son of Eret!" Snotlout glared. "When Hiccup blows it as chief, I'm next in line. Number two…" He then held out three fingers proving that he still can count right. "…'cause I'm clearly Valka's favourite. So—better start—showing me respect!"

He then pointed at Eret causing him to wobble on his barrel. Eret merely shook his head and walked away, having no idea what was going on in Snotlout's head.

"Strange little man," he said.

"Ah, don't mind him," said Gobber. "It's not your fault you have the body of a Norse God. I, myself, have the same problem."

Gobber then began stretching his muscles and a few seconds later there was a painful crackling sound coming from his back.

"Aaah!" he yelled.

He managed to shrug it off and pulled out a tall and planted in the ground. "Blacksmith stall goes right here."

Gobber then saw several Hobgobblers staring up at him and it looked as if they had been following him for who knows how long.

"Gaaah!" he cried and then began counting them. "One, two, three, four, five… where's…?!"

He slowly then began to back away from them as carefully and as terrified as possible. He then bumped into Spitelout, who was standing in the crowd surrounding Hiccup

"Do you see them?" he asked.

Hiccup had noticed that everyone was starting to get settled as if they were going to settle on this new island they discovered.

"Oh, okay. Hold on, gang. I-I said make camp not, build a new village," he said looking at all the Vikings.

"Who died and made you chief?" Snotlout yelled.

The emphatic of the entire community then looked at Snotlout stunned by what he had just said.

"What?"

Gothi then came flying past in a basket held by her terrible Terrors and whacked him in the back of the head with her staff.

"Oww!" he groaned.

"For once in your life how about you use this…" said Ragnar gesturing to his head and then moved it to his lips. "…before using this."

"Granted this place is very nice, but it's not the Hidden World," Hiccup continued.

"We don't even know if this "hidden world" exists!" said a Viking folding his arms.

"Yeah. This place is real!" said another Viking pointing to the ground.

Everyone began to argue and it looked as if they were quite stubborn on staying here. Valka then approached her son and placed a hand on his shoulder.

"There's nothing more stubborn than a mob of tired, hungry Vikings," she said.

Hiccup sighed knowing when he was beaten. "Well, I guess this could work as a base in the meantime. It's defensible. Hidden." He then turned and looked at everyone. "All right! You can stay!"

"Say hello to New Berk!" Gobber announced and everyone immediately began to cheer. "Let's get building, lads!"

"Until Toothless and I find the Hidden World," Hiccup added.

The crowd grown in disappointment, but regardless they went off and started to build.

(The crowd feels discouraged and walks off to start building.)

Tuffnut then approached him. "Now, about that voice. Can we lose the whole honking goose… thing? It's hard to imagine wedded bliss with that going off every minute."

Tuffnut then walked away chuckling slightly and Hiccup shook his head.

"If you're going to continue west, I should head back to make sure we weren't followed," Valka added.

"And I had better send word to our allies," Ragnar added. "Within exactly tell them that we were leaving Berk and it would be nice to stay in contact with them."

"Especially Heather, right?" Hiccup smirked.

Ragnar shook his head.

Snotlout then approached Valka. "I'll go with you. For protection."

"No!" said Valka quickly. "You're far too important here."

"Yeah…" Snotlout nodded.

Hiccup looked at his mother. "Just, be careful."

Valka looked as if she was going to say something, but closed her mouth. Though Hiccup could tell that she wanted tell him something important.

"What?" he asked.

"This plan… to hide us from the rest of the world, though—though I wish it were possible, I fear it can't last, Hiccup," she said. "And you know I tried to do the same for years. But greedy humans always find a way. I just… I only ask that you think about it."

She patted him on his shoulder and then walked off.

Hiccup then turned to Astrid who was busy unpacking. "Do you still think I'm crazy or…

"Let's just say, this whole idea is very… you," she said with a small smile.

"Well, thanks for supporting me last night. It meant a lot."

She then walked up to him and gave him a book. "Don't thank me yet. I just hope you're right about this."