When the light faded, Master Hiccup found himself completely alone within the hidden chamber beneath the Guildhall. There was no sign of Agatha, in fact, there was no evidence that she was ever here to begin with.

"Agatha? Agatha where are you?" he called.

He rose to his feet and started to walk, though he was struggling to stay up straight with every single step.

"And having some trouble moving around, but I'll manage," he said he then snapped his fingers and close immediately appeared and he was now holding a cane. "At least my magic still works, now I need to get upstairs."

He made his way up the stairs and eventually entered into the Great Hall, but the entire place was deserted.

"There's not a soul in here," he said. "That's strange light earlier… What's going on?"

He then immediately sensed someone and quickly turned and found Drago sitting next to a table.

"Drago?" he stared.

"Hello, Master," Drago sneered.

"Everybody has disappeared, is this your doing?"

"I assure you that I had no part in that, nor did I expect to be here right now. Honestly, the entire situation is perplexing."

Master Hiccup then narrowed his eyes and gripped his cane tightly. "So why are you here?"

"The questionnaires why do you alive?" Drago asked.


Elsewhere Hiccup had finally come to after August's attack and he found himself in an unfamiliar forest.

"The hell is going on? I've got no idea where I am?" he said.

"At the moment you're on top of me," said Ruby's voice.

"Me too," said Toothless' voice.

Hiccup looked down and saw that he was indeed on top of Ruby and she was on top of Toothless, who had reverted back to normal size.

"Sorry, I had no idea that you were here," he said as he removed himself from them.

"The last thing I remember is being hit by August's fire spell," said Ruby.

"I managed to shield you from most of the attack, but even I was singed," said Hiccup taking note on some burns on his arms.

"Wow, you mean even you had trouble with his fire magic?" Ruby stared.

"That guy's magic was way off the chart, I would even say that it came close to Drago's power."

"Well, let's hope he's far away I get the feeling he won't be in a talkative mood the next time we need."

Toothless then started to take note of their surroundings. "I still like to know how we ended up here?"

Hiccup sniffed the surrounding area. "I can't get a whiff of Garon or Brandish and there is no trace of August."

"What in the world could have happened?" said Ruby puzzled.


Ragnar was sitting in the middle of a wasteland with an unconscious Astrid.

"Landscape changed somehow, or maybe we were transported somewhere?" he said as he tried to make sense of this situation.

"Ragnar!" said Heather's voice. He turned and saw her approach him. "I'm sorry but I can't find Merrill or Stormfly anywhere."

Ragnar rose to his feet. "I go out looking for them, you take care of Astrid."

"Okay," Heather nodded.


Merrill and Stormfly win some sort of desert and they couldn't find the others anywhere.

"Ragnar! Astrid! Heather! Where are you guys?" Merrill yelled. She looked back at Stormfly. "What do we do? We all got separated." She then sniffed the air. "I can't even smell them, they must be far away."


Stoick and the rest of the Guild were on a beach.

"What is Thor's name was that?" said Stoick.

"We're outside, but we would just in the Guildhall?" Helga frowned.

"Yeah, where the hell are we?" Ingrid asked. "I'm totally confused".

"We seem to be missing a few people," Gobber noted.

"The First Master, does anyone know where he is?" Agatha asked.

"This is so crazy," said Speedfist as he looked at his scanner. "What's up with the map?"

"Can you even figure out where we are?" Spitelout asked.

Then they realised that they weren't the only ones who appeared as Valka and Adelaide were also there.

"What is everybody doing here?" Adelaide frowned.

"Wait, what?" Helga stared.

"Yeah, Valka and Adelaide weren't with us before," said Ingrid.

"The sky lit up and here we are," said Valka.

"That's exactly what happened to us," said Stoick.

"Hey, you guys!" Gustav yelled as he looked for a spyglass. "Enemy forces and they're super close!"

"Really?" Spitelout yelled.

"They're starting to come this way."

"What now?" Valka asked looking at Stoick.

"We must prepare to do battle," he said.

Speefist was still trying to figure out what was wrong with the scanner, but then it dawned on him that it was working perfectly.

"Septem… looks wrong," he said.


August and Brandish were currently resting beneath a large tree where Brandish was healing August's wound.

"I managed to shrink the wound, so that should help a bit," she said to him.

August just remained there in silence.

"August, what you do?" Brandish asked.

"It's not my magic," he said. "Irene has cast an impression spell."

"So what does that mean?"

"She used her power to enchant this entire landmass and then altered its shape."

Her eyes widened. "The whole kingdom?"

"Everyone within Septem has randomly changed locations as a result of this enchantment… Universe One."

Brandish looked at him confused. "But why would she do that?"

"I understand this is a side effect of moving specific individuals to specific locations. My guess, she moved her his Majesty close to the Dragon Heart and Acnologia as far away as possible," he theorised.

"She's trying to speed up the final conflict and end the war," Brandish realised.


Back at the Dragon Tail Guildhall, Drago was explaining what had happened to Master Hiccup and looking quite smug about it.

"No doubt you aware why I'm here, but why I'm here is another matter?" he smirked. "The gameboard has been rearranged. The players have moved, a result of Septem being shrunk. It's now one-twentieth of its original size, perhaps even smaller."

"Was that to increase the likelihood of clashes between our forces?" Master Hiccup asked curiously.

"Ah, that tactical mind," said Drago tiredly. "It would seem as if Irene wants to bring the end of the war in her special way." He then rose to his feet and approached his former master. "And as good fortune would have it, I am now face-to-face with the Dragon Heart."

Master Hiccup merely narrowed his eyes, but there wasn't a lot he could do.


Irene was currently sitting quite comfortably lay on the royal throne.

"I must say that went better than expected, that was my first try," she said. "His Majesty is now a Dragon Tails headquarters and hopefully Acnologia is across the sea. I admit there is a curious feeling of excitement of not knowing where I ended up either, but maybe you'll tell me."

She was face-to-face with King Macario, Mala, Throk and several palace guards.

"This woman, where did she come from?" said King Macario.

"Who are you?" Throk demanded.


Meanwhile, Hiccup and the others were making their way out of the woods when they got outside they saw that made their eyes widened. They could see the Royal Palace and it was standing next to Berk Temple.

"The Royal Palace is next to Berk temple?" Ruby stared.

"That can't be possible, the supposed to be hundreds of miles from each other," said Hiccup.

Soon dawned on them that the entire landscape of the country had been warped somehow.


Elsewhere in the shrunken kingdom, Eret had managed to regain consciousness and found himself in unfamiliar surroundings.

"Where am I?" he said confused. "Because I think I died."

"No, but you certainly give it your best shot," said a voice.

Eret turned around and saw a beautiful black-haired woman, who shared the same description as the Chronicler from Hiccup.

"You're the Chronicler," he said.

"I see that my descendant has talked about me," she smiled.

Eret then looked around. "So is this place either heaven or hell? Which one?"

"As I said before, you didn't die," she said. "You're still very much alive on Midgard."

"But how?"

"You got lucky, someone cast a spell that managed to warp the land and moved everyone around completely at random. And right before you got sucked into the underworld, you are transported here instead just in the nick of time."

"If this is in the afterlife then where are we?" Eret asked.

"Dragon Tail is a sacred land, Cove Island," she smiled. "Though technically I wouldn't call it an island since it is now connected to the mainland. Oh, and just a few moments ago Hiccup woke up from his long sleep, though he is not yet back to his full strength, to be honest, I'm rather surprised that he is able to stand."

Eret looked at her curiously. "I for that you were forbidden from meddling in the affairs of us mortals that you're only supposed to record what you see and not get involved."

"I am, but my brother is threatening the entire plane of existence so you could call this a slightly poor. Besides technically I am not interfering in any affairs, I'm only giving you an update and I can't stay here for long."

"So what do you plan to do well you here?" Eret asked.

She smiled. "To protect Dragon Tail, what else?"


Hiccup and the others were still rather confused with the appearance of the Royal Palace and Berk Temple so close to one another.

"How are they so close to each other like that?" Ruby stared.

"I don't know, they look like they're into different cities," Hiccup frowned. "Did they merge somehow?"

Toothless decided to get a birds-eye view of the landscape. "I don't see the Guildhall anywhere or any other buildings for that matter! It's like the rest of Berk had disappeared!"

"What?" Hiccup stared.

"That's crazy," said Ruby.

Hiccup then smelled something approaching them. "Wait, that smell… someone is here."

They turned and saw emerging from the trees were Ragnar and Heather, and Ragnar was carried unconscious Astrid on his back.

"Finally some friendly faces," said Hiccup relieved.

"We know the feeling," said Ragnar.

Hiccup then looked at Astrid worriedly. "Is she all right?"

"She had a pretty brutal fight, but she'll live," Ragnar assured him.

"We're trying to get her back to the Guild," Heather explained.

"Yeah, that's where we're going to," said Ruby.

"I'm super worried about Stormfly," said Toothless.

"Problem is we don't know which direction it's in," said Ragnar.

"Everything's been rearranged, whoever did this has to be extremely powerful," said Hiccup.


Unbeknownst to them, Irene was in the Royal Palace and she had just taken down Throk and the Royal guard without breaking a sweat.

"She defeated us, in less than a second," said Throk as he collapsed. "How… How could she be so powerful?"

"I beg of you, please miss," said King Macario and Irene turned to his direction. "Do whatever you wish with me, but spare her… please spare my only daughter. Don't hurt her!"

Irene smiled and then fired a magic spell directly at Mala.

"Mala!" King Macario cried.

"No, not my princess," Throk winced.

When the smoke cleared they saw that Mala had transformed into a white mouse.

"What? What have you done to her?" said King Macario horrified.

"Turned into a mouse?" Thork stared. "By the gods."

"Oh no… Mala," King Macario cried.

"Can you still love her in that form?" Irene asked. "Love her despite the fact that she is a disgusting rodent?"

"Yes, of course," said King Macario picking her up and placed her against his cheek. "No matter what she may look like, she still my child. Mala, I promise that I'll get you back to normal somehow."

This was clearly not the reaction that Irene had anticipated and she looked disappointed.

"I'm wasting my time here," she said as she raised her staff and then it began to glow in a golden light. She then stopped when she felt a strange presence outside. "What is this?"

She then made her way to the nearest window and looked outside and then her left eye began to glow in a golden light. She was looking directly down over the surrounding area and was focusing just next to the temple where she found Hiccup and the others staring up at her.

"Guys, you might want to take a look at this," said Toothless.

Hiccup and the others looked up into their utter shock they saw a golden giant eyeball looking down at them.

"An eye?" Ruby stared.

"A huge one," said Ragnar.

Irene then saw Astrid being carried on Ragnar's shoulders.

"That golden hair, can't be," she said.


Meanwhile, Stoick and the rest of Dragon Tail were doing battle with the enemy forces that had been battling up at the North before the entire continent warped.

Stoick has now become a giant and was now swatting them away like flies.

"How can there be so many!" Stoick roared.

"It's a giant!"

"That's their master!"

"Keep fighting, gang upon them!"

"Look to drive them all over the cliff!"

"Not if I can help it!" Gobber roared as he created a powerful vortex of flames around them.

"You picked on the wrong guy to mess with!" Spitelout roared in his beast form.

"Get out of the way!" Gustav yelled blowing them back with some rainbow coloured flames.

"Come on, Helga," said Ingrid.

"Oh yeah," said Helga as she took off. "You can try but you never keep up with me!"

Moving at supersonic speed she began to battle against the enemy forces before they even realised what was happening. However, her foot then got caught on something sticky and with the speech, she was going and she collapsed.

"Oh crap," said Ingrid and noticed the same sticky stuff over her hands. "Hey, what is this? How did I get sticky all of a sudden?"

Then a streak of white kicked out right across the face sending her flying.

"This isn't good," said Mulch.

"I'm scared, Mulch," said Bucket.

Then suddenly the two of them found themselves been wrapped up by black ribbons and seconds later they spun around like a top.

Gobber, Spitelout and Gustav found themselves stuck together by the same sticky substance that caught Helga.

"What is this stuff?" they said as they try to break free.

Other members of Dragon tail found themselves ensnared by the same ribbons that got Bucket and Mulch.

"These dragons are so weak, I can't believe it," said Juliet.

"Irene's Division is here," said Helen.

"It's Juliet and Helen!"

"There's no stopping us now!"

"So you want to stoke Stoick?" Juliet asked looking at Helen.

"No idiot, you eat the appetisers and then the main course," Helen snapped.

Then the two of them sensed an incredible amount of magic close by.

"Besides this someone else with crazy power," Helen smiled.

The two of them were looking directly at Adelaide, who are taking out an entire squad by herself.

"Oh, what a cutie," said Juliet.

"Let's see who can kill her first," Helen smiled. "Sounds fun?"

Agatha was busy protecting Speedfist as you try to figure out what was going on.

"Master Hiccup is alone at the Guildhall, let's go," she said.

"I have no idea where it is any more," said Speedfist.

"Listen up, to get to the Guildhall start heading north," said a female voice inside their heads.

"Who is that?" Adelaide frowned.

"It's like it's coming inside my head?" said Stoick.

"Mind too," said Valka.

"Recognise them?" Helga asked looking at Ingrid.

Ingrid shook ahead. "I've never heard her before."

"You need to assemble at the Guildhall before it's too late," said the voice. "The enemy may have separated you, but you have to come together now!"

She wasn't only talking to Stoick and the others but every single Dragon Tail member across the land.

"The North is that way," Hiccup pointed.

"Sounds like we should get there," said Ruby.

"But can we truly trust some random voice?" Ragnar asked.

Hiccup looked at him. "I recognise the voice, belong to the Chronicler."

Heather looked at him. "Your ancestor? Drago's younger sister?"

"Master Hiccup is in trouble, you need to help him now!" said the Chronicler. "I know how special he is to all of you so don't waste any time and get over there! It's your duty to protect him!"

"That settles that, let's get over there now," said Hiccup.

"She told as well it was," said Gustav as you remove the sticky substance from him. "Did anyone understand it?"

"That way," Speedfist pointed.

"Are we sure we can trust her?" Spitelout asked.

"I can vouch for her," said Eret's voice.

"That was Eret's voice," said Ingrid as she and Helga freed themselves from the gunge.

"Me too, that's awesome," Helga smiled.

"So that voice is really on our side," said Agatha.

"Back to the Guild you guys! We've got work to do!" Hiccup yelled to his group.

Both Fishlegs and Skullcrusher were relieved to hear that he was alive and well.

"Thank the gods," said Fishlegs.

"Should've known that death wouldn't stop him," Skullcrusher smiled.

"Back to the Guildhall!" Stoick commanded. "We've got to help the First Master!"

With that, the members of Dragon Tail began fighting back with renewed energy as they began pushing towards the North.

Spitelout looked at Adelaide. "Where's Snotlout?"

"I don't know, he's not here," she said.

"He must've gotten separated from us," Valka theorised.

"I just hope that he was able to hear that voice," said Adelaide.

Then suddenly Juliet fell from the sky from out of nowhere sending a powerful kick towards Adelaide. Fortunately, she was able to jump out of the way just in time to a safe distance, but then slime erupted from the ground and some of it landed on her.

"What is all this stuff?" said Adelaide looking at the slime.

"It's so sticky," said Valka trying to remove the substance from her staff.

Adelaide then suddenly found herself wrapped up in black ribbons courtesy of Helen.

"Adelaide!" Spitelout yelled.

"Mine!" said Helena she swung Helen over her and towards the ground.

"No fair, she was supposed to be my snack," Juliet pounded.

Adelaide then transformed into her Demon Soul and broke free from the ribbons just before she struck the ground. The two girls were surprised and then Adelaide unleashed a massive pulse of dark magic directly towards them.

"I'll take care of them," said Adelaide.

"You sure?" Valka asked.

"My girl is more than capable of dealing with those brats," Spitelout reassured her.

"That's ridiculous," said Helen. "She can't take us down all on her own. Prepare to die a fool."

"I'll kill you while she watches and takes notes," said Juliet.


Deep within a forest, Snotlout was leading Vala, Hookfang and Skullcrusher towards the North.

"So does anyone have a clue where we are?" Hookfang asked.

"Everything is completely out of whack," said Skull.

"Well Dragon Tail was supposed to be this way," said Snotlout.

"Is that what the nice voice told you?" Vala asked.

"Was it nice?" Hookfang asked sceptically.

"No way to know since we didn't hear it, though it's strange that Snotlout was the only person able to hear it," said Skull.

"I'm guessing that only Dragon Tail members could hear it or something like that," Snotlout shrugged.

"If that's true are you sure it's okay that we're coming to the Guild with you?" Vala asked.

"At the moment I'm more concerned about Rogue," said Skull.

"Well if Sting and the rest of them with other people from Dragon Tail they're probably heading towards the Guildhall right now like us," said Hookfang.

"There's no other option, we have to trust the voice for now," said Snotlout.

"Yeah," Vala agreed.

They then heard footsteps close by and we're heading towards them.

"Who's that?" said Snotlout.

"I don't know, but whoever it is I hope they're friendly," said Hookfang.

Then stepping out from the darkness was Shiva and Vala stared at her.

"You're my big sister," Vala stared.

Shiva stared at her. "It's… you."

Snotlout and the exceeds were completely bewildered by this.

"Seems like they know each other," said Hookfang.

"Will this day get any weirder?" Skull sighed.

"I'd say that's a pretty safe bet," said Snotlout.


Meanwhile, Adelaide was still battling against Juliet and Helen.

"This ought to keep you busy!" Juliet yelled as she bombarded her with her slime. "It's nice and sticky."

The slime wasn't just sticky it was also acidic and Adelaide could feel the burning against her skin. "This slime is burning me."

The moment the Juliet landed on the ground Helen then unleashed have ribbons which wrap themselves around her and then she felt a massive surge of electricity. Juliet then immediately pounced kicking Hope right across the face.

"Take that!" she yelled.

'I underestimated them,' said Adelaide as she lifted herself up. 'They're way stronger than I thought.'

"It's stupider sure of your full power right off the bat," said Helen.

"No dur," said Juliet.

"Oh, I agree," said Adelaide and then suddenly a huge burst of power abducted from her body. "Which is why I saved something as a surprise."

Juliet and Helen were utterly stunned by the sheer power of erupting from Adelaide, her magic power had skyrocketed way beyond there's.

"Demon Soul: Alegria!" she said.

Adelaide was now standing before them in a full black skintight bodysuit and her forearms gain segmented-like protrusions and her fingers had become scaly. Instead of a ponytail she now had a thorn-like headband that bared the symbol of Helheim's in the centre. Six armoured segmented tendrils, almost identical to those of the Plutogrim, sprout from her back. It was now clear that she had taken some power from Helheim's base when it was destroyed a year ago.

"No," said Helen looking utterly terrified.

"What the?" Juliet stared.

"We fought against Helheim, and I collected many souls before it was all over," said Adelaide. "I practically lost count."

She then licked her lips in a hungry fashion.

Juliet then noticed that a good portion of the sea had evaporated when she unleashed her magic power.

"Wow, it's terrifying," said Juliet. "She boiled away the sea with her power."

"She's a monster," said Helen as she shook.

"Heard that one before, but I say that I'm actually more of a demon," said Adelaide. She then took off and the two girls were too frightened to move and a split second later Adelaide's hands were clutching their heads. "Still though…" She then slammed into the sand as hard as she could and then unleashed a powerful burst of magic creating a massive explosion. She then walked off. "I don't like to be called either by people I don't know."

She then reverted back to normal and practically collapsed from exhaustion.

"That used up so much magic power," she said panting. "I'm drained…" She then turned and looked at the two girls. "…please stay down. That's more than enough for today."

Then to her after-shock, the two of them then transformed into swords one black and the other white.

"Black-and-white swords?" she said in utter shock. "This magic… someone enchanted those swords to have personalities. It's hard to believe, to think there's a Viking with that kind of power."

Unbeknownst to her floating directly behind her was Irene.