Galand was still furious that Hiccup had beaten him so easily, also he was still annoyed that he failed to kill him before.

"Damn you! Curse you, Hiccup!" Galand roared. "How dare you come here and humiliate me like that!" He then slammed his fist into the ground and then rose to his feet and then turned the silver haired girl. "I want you to find him, Melascula. If we don't start him immediately, he'll become a threat to us once more."

"You're ready to lose a second time?" Melascula asked.

"What did you say?" Galand glared.

"She's right about this," Zeldris agreed. "You're no match for him now. So try and calm down, Galand. Our main goal is to conquer this continent, from this point on we will need to split up in teams of two or more. Go and restore your power, get it done quickly, use any method to eradicate the other races. I don't care how you do it."

"Are you declaring war against Hiccup?" Fraudrin asked. "You do realise you doing exactly what he wants to split us up."

"He's forced our hand," said Zeldris looking up at him. "He knows that will come after him and since we don't know his precise location, we can't do it in a group. He's hoping to take us down one at a time."

"It's not only him we should be concerned about," said Fraudrin. "The Seven Deadly Sins of another threat and the on his side as well."

"You've mentioned them once before," said Monspeet looking curious. "Tell me who are they anyway?"

"I don't give a damn about any of that!" Galand roared. "Do you really believe that I no match for him? In that last battle, if I wanted to that little bastard—"

"Galand," the giant warned. "It isn't wise to lie, even we aren't immune to being cursed if our own commandments are broken or have you already forgotten."

Galand finally calmed down.

"As of this moment, in the name of the Demon King himself, or domination of this continent begins!" Zeldris commanded.

Immediately all them teams up and scattered to the four winds, the only ones to remain were Zeldris and the man with short silver hair.

"Estarossa, what should we do?" Zeldris asked looking at him.

"We haven't been outside in 3000 years, I want to enjoy this fresh air for while," he said peacefully.

"That's fine then," said Zeldris. "There is something I need to take care of nearby."

Then a small bird landed upon Estarossa, but within a few seconds upon landing him the bird began to change demonically. Within seconds it became a twisted version of itself and it looked as if it was in great pain.

"Quiet down," said Estarossa and the bird exploded.


In a small town a bunch of townsfolk were tasting some soup that a merchant had cooked.

"This stuff is incredible."

"That's because it takes two full days to prepare my special rabbit stew," said the merchant proudly.

"Well, well, there seems to be a lot of delicious looking food here," said a voice.

The merchant turned and found both Monspeet and Derieri standing in front of him.

"Hey, Mister, good eye there," he said cheerfully. "And the lovely lady at your side should have some too."

The merger was completely unaware that he was not talking about the food rather than the souls they possessed.


At what remained of Vaizel, Magnus had gathered some men and they began carving out the huge rock Heather used to demolish the town. His plan was in order to turn it into a massive Colosseum, which would be the envy of every no fighting ring on the continent.

"Okay guys, we're running out of time," said Magnus he looked at his workforce. "I've got food and ale for each and every one of you so I want this thing billed as fast as you can."

Standing next to him was his assistant. "It's so impressive Mr Magnus."

"Well, yeah," Magnus smiled to himself.

"Carving into the boulder that flattened Vaizel to build an arena was an amazing idea."

"Yep, it will be the Magnus Fighting Colosseum. I'm going to make a fortune out of this place."

"The name sounds pretty lame, but it looks interesting," said a dry voice.

Magmas immediately turned and found the boy in vines and the four armed giant standing above him.

"W-what in the," he gasped.


Fraudrin meanwhile had landed on the outskirts of a town that was built in the mountains and he began to venture inside. He was completely unaware that a group of people were watching him from within the buildings.

"Just as we thought, he's right over there," said a smooth female voice. "Dragon Knight Inquisitor Calder."

"Look at him," said a young male voice. "Those eyes and that mark, there's no way that he still human. Hard to believe the guys that first assigned us to this outpost would turn out to be monsters."

"From what I've heard his sidekick Alvin was defeated by the Seven Deadly Sins."

"You've got a kidding me. Well, there's no way that were going to let a bunch of old knights defeat us."

"Arden, if you do anything to ruin Sir Emerald's operation you know what will happen right?"

"Yeah, yeah, whatever you say Miss Deldry."

"Okay, that's a good boy. You're not my type though."

Soon emerging from the shadows were Arden, a young spiky haired young man holding a bow and Deldry, a young beautiful young woman with red hair tied in a ponytail and holding a staff in her hand.

"In the name of the Pleiades of the Azure Sky, let's get this mission started."


Hiccup soon returned to Easta and all of them just stared at him, because he didn't contain a single scratch on his body.

"Been waiting long?" Hiccup asked casually.

"Sir Hiccup?" Alvin stared.

"I'm so glad that you're all right," said Gilthunder with a sigh of relief.

"There was absolutely nothing for you guys to worry about," Hiccup assured.

"B-but I want to know exactly what you said to them," said Jenna.

Hiccup shrugged. "I merely gave them a warning that if they continue their plan to eliminate the Four Races that the Seven Deadly Sins would stop them."

Everyone just stared at him.

"What were you thinking?" Fishlegs yelled. "All you've done is pick a fight!"

"Our fight that we were going to be part of any way regardless," Hiccup pointed out.

"I thought you were supposed to be smart, why would you intentionally wake a sleeping giant like that?" Jenna yelled.

"Calm down, yelling is not going to help," said Hiccup calmly.

"We have every right to yell!" Jenna and Fishlegs yelled in unison.

"How could you?" said Fishlegs glaring down at him.

Hiccup closed his eyes. "This entire continent is about to become a battlefield and it is filled with different nations and villages. They will be able to read them all pretty easily by splitting up and soon the going to realise that. We would have had no hope we battled against the Ten Commandments while they stayed in one place, even I would have a hard time fighting all 10 of them at once. Which is why we need to separate them, that way we can take them down one or two of them at a time."

"Sounds like a plan to me," said Toothless' voice as he exited the cave.

Hiccup turned towards Toothless. "I see that you manage to finish your training as well."

Toothless smiled. "I like to think that I increased my power level, but if it weren't for Meatlug I would have stood a chance against that dragon."

Hiccup then looked at Zaneri. "So, Zaneri. If you're out here does that mean Ruby is finished with her trial?"

Zaneri blinked, it appear that she had completely forgotten about Ruby. "Oh, uh…"

"Looks like the others are coming back," Ake noted.

Ragnar smiled. "Gustav, what a peculiar thing sitting on top of your head?"

Sitting on top of Gustav was a strange-looking creature, it basically looks like a cat's head with a tail sticking out of it.

"No idea," Astrid shrugged.

"You can say that again," Gustav nodded.

Sven appear to be holding a young child and it only took them moments to realise that the child was Gael.

"There there, you're such a good boy," said Sven gently.

"I'm scared," the young Gael cried.

"G-Gael?" Gilthunder stared.

"Is that really you?" Ake blinked.

The twins were the last ones out and they look as if they had taken quite a beating.

"That was too terrifying," said Tuffnut.

"We could have died," said Ruffnut.

Tuffnut looked at his sister excitedly. "Again?"

"Sir Hiccup!" Ruby's voice cried.

Everyone turned and saw Ruby approaching them wearing a blue battledress.

Hiccup smiled. "How's your training going Ruby?"

"Sorry it took me so long, but I had to get changed," said Ruby apologetically. "Lady Zaneri said that what I was wearing before would be hard to moving. What do you think?"

Hiccup smiled. "You look great."

"Well, I didn't want her to hinge things any more than she does," said Zaneri folding her arms. "So at least her outfit would be an improvement."

"Whatever the case you were able to power up to Ruby, I can tell you that much," said Toothless.

"Really?" said Ruby looking a bit surprised then looked at Hiccup. "So how's your power been restored?"

"Indeed it has, but tell me I'm itching to know how your training went," said Hiccup curiously.

"I completely failed," she said cheerfully.

Everyone classically stared at her.

"You failed?"

"I failed."

"Completely?"

"Completely."


After that little disappointment, Hiccup and the others got prepared to move out.

"Thanks for all the help Jenna, you to Zaneri," said Hiccup as he looked at the two priestesses.

"Feel free to visit us anytime you want," Jenna smiled. "Bring Snotlout with you too."

"Sure will, but where did Theo get to?" Hiccup asked curiously noticing the druid warrior was missing.

"He's guarding the archway," Jenna explained.

"Well, we better get going if we want to take down the Ten Commandments before they get a strong foothold," said Hiccup as he faced the others. He then looked at Ruby, who still looked a bit upset. "I know exactly how you feel, but don't let it get you down."

"But if everything keeps going at this rate I'll never be useful to you or anybody," said Ruby sadly.

"Ruby," said Gilthunder gently.

"Have you forgotten that you are the one that saved all of us during the Battle of Berk?" Hiccup asked. "You have a power inside of you that you haven't even tapped into yet. We all stumble, I can't tell you how many times I've failed before I mastered my Dragonborn form."

Ruby smiled. "Right. In that case if you're truly going to believe in somebody like me then I'll never complain again."

Jenna looked at Zaneri suspiciously and Fishlegs narrowed his eyes down upon Hiccup.

"You sure are acting strange, Anthurium," said Tarragon's voice. "What happened inside the cave anyway?"

"Nothing did."

Jenna approached Alvin. "The road to redemption will not be easy one, but do not lose sight on who you are."

"Right," Alvin nodded.

"Thank you for everything," said Gilthunder.

"Yeah, thanks a lot Lady Jenna," Ake nodded.

Jenna smiled at all of them. "Now go out there and save the world."

They then watched as all of them entered through the arch and disappeared into a beam of light. Once they were gone Jenna looked at Zaneri suspiciously.

"I've been wondering, that trial you gave the Princess to make the seed in the goblet bloom, you left the seed out didn't you?" Jenna questioned raising an eyebrow. Zaneri just remain completely silent. "I'm sure that I sensed the power of a druid emanating from her and you should have picked up on that too. So why did you do it Zaneri?"

"To protect him," she said plainly.

Jenna sighed. "Is this about what Ragnar told us that Ruby is the reincarnation of the Ruby he and Astrid met 10 years ago?"

"Yes, you know full well that what will happen if she dies and I don't want to see him hurt."

Jenna shook her head. "You know as well as I do that fate is unavoidable. Like it or not those two were meant to meet and nothing we can do can stop it if Ragnar says is true."


Hiccup and the others had made it outside of the holy land and now were taking in the fresh air.

"Nice to taste some actual flesh air," said Hiccup as he stretched.

"Hiccup, is it true that you battled with the Ten Commandments?" Gilthunder asked curiously.

"I would say that battles are too strong a word," said Hiccup folding his arms. "I knocked Galand around for a bit, but I didn't stay long enough to battle the others." Hiccup then looked at Gilthunder and Ake curiously. "And it seems that I'm not the only one who has levelled up."

Gilthunder looked at Ake. "Did you hear that, Ake?"

"Yeah, but the thing is it just doesn't seem real to me at all," he said scratching the back of his head.

"Then allow me to take a look," said Toothless as he approached them. "Let's see… Gilthunder yours went from 1970 to 2330. Ake yours jumped from 1910 to 2350."

The two of them then immediately looked at one another and cheered with success.

"That's certainly quite the jump," Hiccup nodded.

Sven was still cradling Gael in his arms. "Such a good boy, Gael. There there don't you cry."

Astrid was still attempting to get the strange creature of Gustav's face, but it was a bit it wouldn't move a bunch.

"Take it easy Lady Astrid," Gustav pleaded feeling as though his face was going to be ripped off.

"Whatever this thing is it's quite stubborn," said Astrid.

"Well, this is only going to be quite interesting trip," Hiccup noted.

"I'm just glad that you haven't changed at all even after getting your powers back," said Ruby smiling down at Hiccup.

Gilthunder then leaned down towards Toothless. "Hey, Toothless, what's Hiccup's power level?"

"So you're curious my boy, because I've been wondering that myself," Toothless smiled he then turned his eyes towards Hiccup. "Let's have a look… it's 3250."

"Hiccup is pretty incredible isn't he," said Gilthunder looking at Ake. "Right?"

"Yeah, sure, but I know that we can both catch up to him to his level in no time."

Toothless looked at Hiccup curiously. "Hey, Hiccup. I don't understand, if your power level was restored how is it still down from 3370?"

"It doesn't make sense, because you forgot to add an extra zero," Ragnar explained.

Everyone immediately stared at Hiccup and Toothless discovered that he was right, he had missed a zero.

"Wait a minute, are you saying that his power level is 32,500!" Toothless cried.

"Now hold on a minute, what did you just say?" Gilthunder gulped.

Hiccup just smiled and then looked towards the horizon. "Our next order of business is to locate Eret."

"But what's the point?" Toothless frowned. "What good would it do to go and look for the seven Sin now? If we land the trouble won't you be enough?"

"Actually arguably you could say that Eret is stronger than I," Hiccup explained.


Meanwhile on a small farm, women who had been grieving the day after the death of her husband and her son were met with an unexpected arrival. Limping towards them was the woman's deceased husband, but he looked as if you just emerged from the grave.

She backed away fearfully upon seen him and her son came to investigate.

"Mum, what's the matter?" he asked.

"It's your father, he's—" she gasped.

He turned and found his deceased father limping his way towards them. "It can't be him, it's impossible!"

"I thought we buried him in that cemetery."

"No! Stay away from us!" the boy cried holding out his pitchfork.

"What's the matter?" he said. "I thought you two supposedly loved me."

"My dear husband is dead now," said the woman.

"Go back where you came from dammit!" the boy warned holding out his pitchfork. "Leave you monster!"

Then suddenly they cried out in pain as their eyes burned in their sockets.

"My eyes! My eyes!"

Galand and Melascula were not too far away as they were putting their plan into motion. More precisely was Melascula's plan as she was the one responsible for bringing the dead back to life.

"Lost souls wondering aimlessly in purgatory. Oh, souls that still have regrets in this world, I shall allow you the opportunity to seek revenge upon the ones enjoying life and forgotten you, you will be filled with rage and the explosive anger you feel will become the source of your new power."

Raining down from the sky were thousands of souls and Galand grabbed one of them.

"I knew you were doing something in secret ever since the seal was broken. So this is what you've been up to," he said as he swallowed the soul within his hand.


It wasn't just human souls returning as us always flying towards the Sacred Tree in the fairy King's Forest.

Adava sensed something unnatural was occurring. "What's that? I just felt a chill. Something is not right. What's happening in this forest?"

Then suddenly Shanna's eyes opened wide.

"Why am I feeling so uneasy over certain?" Adava pondered.

Orist then flew towards her with a group of fairies. "Lady Adava."

"You're being nosy, Orist," Adava warned.

"Behind you," Orist pointed.

Adava turned on her eyes widened, because floating in front of her was none other than Shana. "No. It's impossible. Is that you, Shanna? How can it be? You're supposed to be dead."

"It's Lady Shanna," Orist cheered and the fairies smiled upon seeing their lady revived.

"Something has brought her back to life."

"It's a miracle."

"Adava," said Shanna as if she was in some sort of trance. "You had a long conversation with Snotlout, right?" She then looked at the other fairies. "And the rest of you surrounding Snotlout. Having so much fun."

She then raised her hand and then suddenly struck them with a powerful force of wind. "Wraith of the Golden Wind!" All them struck the chamber walls and were knocked unconscious. "That's not fair, Snotlout belongs to me and nobody else."

Adava was the only one still conscious and saw Shanna floating above her. "You even wounded him, didn't you?"

"What are you doing, Shana?" Adava asked. "Stop this."

Shanna merely raised her hand and struck her with a powerful gust of wind. "Wraith of the Zephyr!"

Then black petals began to form around her and her white dress became as black as coal. "Snotlout, please wait for me." She then closed her eyes. 'Come to me. Come to me, Meatlug.'


Fishlegs was outside of the Black Dragon as it was on the move again, with him was Meatlug and then suddenly her ears picked up.

Fishlegs looked at her. "What's the matter, girl?" Meatlug looked towards the distance and barked. "Wait, what's that? Someone's calling you?"

"Anthurium!" said Tarragon's cried out from his helmet. "Don't do it, don't let her go."

It was too late, Meatlug had already created a porthole and entered through it before he could stop her.

"Hold on, Meatlug!" Fishlegs cried and immediately put on the helmet. "Tarragon, do you know who could be calling for her?"

Tarragon was floating above him with his arms folded. "Right now, a porthole has opened between the world we live in and the next one."

"You mean something is connecting us with the dead?" Fishlegs stared in disbelief.

"Yeah, that's not all of it. Somebody is bringing them back to life too, what's worse each of their souls have been corrupted."

"Huh?"

"The souls that still have regrets in this world are being revived all over."

"Do you think that the one who was calling Meatlug is some person who has been resurrected?" Tarragon remained quiet and looked away, but that was all Fishlegs needed to know the identity of the one who summoned Meatlug. "It can't be… no way."


Fishlegs soon entered the tavern and informed everyone that he was planning on leaving.

"You're heading out on your own?" said Hiccup.

"I'm leaving partially because someone needs to look for Heather and as Ragnar explained we can't do that in a group," said Fishlegs. "However, mostly it's because there's another reason for needing to go."

"But surely the rest of us should—"

"I have no intention of asking for your help," said Fishlegs plainly. "I told you any trust that I once had is gone."

Hiccup sighed. "Is this really the time for mistrust?"

"Fishlegs, he has got a point, I mean aren't you been a bit too harsh?" Gilthunder asked. "I mean what is it about Hiccup that makes you think that you can't trust him?"

"Everything," said Fishlegs as he turned his back on them. "I don't know how you can. No one knows who is real identity is and he won't tell us where he came from."

Astrid then stepped forward. "Actually Ragnar I know everything, but we can't tell you. Besides, you know as well as I do that it is against our law to talk ask one of us about one's past."

"That only implies to the sin we committed," Fishlegs reminded.

"But the question you want to ask is related to his Sin," Astrid explained. "Besides you have an asked Ragnar and I about our past? Why are we any different from Hiccup?"

Ruby nodded. "The same could be said for me, I have no idea who my real parents and I'm not even sure who I am to be honest. Even so, both you and Hiccup have always been there for me when I needed it most."

"Sorry, I'm in a rush," said Fishlegs and he immediately took off.


Meanwhile Snotlout and Ase performed a small service for Sullivan, a few moments ago they had created a pyre for him and now they had scattered his ashes to the hilltops where he lived with his son.

"Rest in peace, Sullivan," said Snotlout as he looked down the hillside where they had scattered his ashes.

"What a good guy," said Ase.

"Yeah, if it weren't for him I would have been dead a long time ago."

Ase looked at him. "I'm talking about you."

Snotlout frowned. "Huh?"

"Gezz, you're so stupid sometimes."

Suddenly the ground began to move and then suddenly emerging was the corpse of a man. Ase screamed as the corpse skin began to heal itself.

"I hate every woman, now every single one of you must die," he said as he advanced towards Ase. "Always, always betray me. That's why I must kill you."

Snotlout quickly pulled Ase aside and approached the corpse.

"It's one of those resurrected corpses we heard about," he said casually.

The corpse then immediately struck Snotlout so hard his hand went straight through him.

"Snotlout!" Ase cried, forgetting that he was immortal.

Snotlout coughed out some blood. "What do you know, you've got superhuman strength, huh? Guess you're different from those that have been brought back to life."

"I hate women," said the corpse.

Snotlout then grasped his head and with one good squeeze shattered it killing the corpse once again.

"Snotlout," said Ase approaching him.

"I don't know what your deal is, but you seem to have a grudge against women," said Snotlout as he looked at the remains of the man.

"Are you going to be all right?" Ase asked.

Snotlout turned towards her. "Yeah, I'm fine. What about you—" He starred when he saw something emerging from out of portal behind her. He quickly pushed aside before whoever emerged had time to strike and took the full brunt of it. He then stared at the woman that emerged from the portal, because it was none other than Shanna.

"Shanna?" Snotlout stared.

"Snotlout, you have to get away from her now!" Ase cried, knowing that she was one of those resurrected corpses.

Snotlout either didn't hear her all ignored her, because he leaned in towards Shanna and the two of them kissed. A small gust of wind then encircled around them tossing flower petals into the air and the two of them parted, it was like waking from a long sleep for Snotlout.

"Shanna," he said.

"How I missed you, Snotlout," she said with tears in her eyes.

She then wrapped her hand around his neck and pulled him into a kiss once more and he traced his hands through her long blonde hair.