Enel had just appeared from out of nowhere and within a fraction of a second managed to kill Snotlout, much to everyone's horror.

"I can't believe he's dead," said Tuffnut.

"If only Chopper were here, you would know what to do," said Ruffnut.

Fishlegs then noticed something. "Hang on guys; you're checking his right side for a heartbeat. The left side is where his heart is!"

Astrid looked at the two of them. "You muttonheads!"

"How could you not know that basic anatomy?" said Ragnar shaking his head.

Tuffnut just blinked. "Ow." He then placed his head against the left side of Snotlout's chest, and indeed, he heard a heartbeat. "He's alive! Back from the dead, I can't believe it."

"He wasn't there, to begin with, Lucky us," Astrid numbered.

"He still could go either way, just look at him," said Fishlegs.

Gabriel just looked at Enel. "Enel…"

"There's no reason for you to be so resentful, it's spoiling our beautiful reunion, don't you think" Enel smiled. "It would serve you both well if you cheered up, just a little. Hey, Gabriel?"

Ragnar then immediately turned and pulled out his pistols and aimed them at Enel. "I don't know what you did, but don't you try any more monkey business. Or you'll end up having a bullet in your head."

Enel then suddenly vanished in a bolt of lightning much to everyone's shock.

"He vanished?" Ragnar frowned.

Then suddenly a massive bolt of lightning struck him as Enel suddenly appeared in front of him, pointing a single finger at him. Just like Snotlout, Ragnar was fried to a crisp and then fell onto the deck backward on top of him.

"Damn you!" Gabriel cursed.

Enel then looked at Astrid, Fishlegs and the twins. "You'll stay quiet or join your friends. Am I being clear?"

Astrid was about to reach for her axe, but Fishlegs grabbed her arm and then shook his head when she looked back at him, and reluctantly she relented. The twins themselves were so terrified that they found themselves unable to speak.

"Very good," said Enel and then turned his sights back towards Gabriel.

Fishlegs just looked at him quivering. 'Who is this guy, and how did he do that?'

"What you want, Enel? What wicked reason could you possibly have for coming aboard?" Gabriel asked.

"During the six years that I've been on this island, I've kept your former subordinates very busy," said Enel smiling. "They've been slaving away for me all these long years, and they've hardly had a moment to rest."

"My divine warriors have been reduced to slaves," said Gabriel through gritted teeth and looked as if he wanted to strangle Enel with his bare hands. "They are most extraordinary, surely they are of great talent, but it appears their years of hard labour are over. You see this island is no longer useful to me; consequently, I no longer require the service of your former divine warriors. Perhaps you suspect that I have sinister motives in coming here, but I simply come here to bid you farewell, that is all. I will say this; sometimes, I envy the blissful instant stupidity of Skypiea's people. The falls here can only see this island as nothing more than a clump of vearth in the sky."

"What are you talking about?" Gabriel growled.

"Stupid old man, all these years you never guess the true reason that we seize this island. The reason why the Blues Sea lies our meddling in this island's affairs and the reason why the vanir fight so bravely to return to their sacred homeland. You see, all this is happening for one purpose and one alone; there is something here that they all seek. The great treasures of Vanaheim, the legendary city of gold that prospered on the Blue Sea so long ago. Gold is what brings us all here."

"What is gold?" Gabriel asked. "And why is it so important to you?"

Enel laughed. "Your ignorance never ceases to amaze, the only people who know nothing of gold or it's value live in the midst of untold fortune. You never know what the gold was, so how could you have won this game? Interestingly enough, our game of survival is on its final play. Whoever wins gets the gold."

He laughed as he made his way to the side of the ship and climbed on the railings. "Can you hear it now, the sound of our lively competition? As a matter of fact, I may contestant myself, so I must be off."

"Wait Enel…" said Gabriel. "The divine warriors, are you going to set them free?"

Enel looked back at him. "All-Father only knows, and he's not telling."

He then disappeared into a bolt of lightning and flew up into the sky.

"Enel, wait!" Gabriel yelled.

"He disappeared," Fishlegs stared.

Ragnar then coughed, much to everyone's relief.

"Ragnar you're still alive," said Astrid looking relieved.

They then heard the sound of someone stepping onto the ship; they looked up and saw two bloated divine warriors.


Deep within the forest, both Hiccup and Wyper were still battling, but now it seemed that Wyper's attack had no effect. Every time he fired, Hiccup would unleash a wing blast knocking the cannonballs away.

Despite this, he kept on firing, and Hiccup spread his wings out. "Wing Blast!"

The massive wind pressure created by his wings via the cannonball entirely off course and it just missed Wyper's head as it flew by his left ear.

"I can do this all day if you want," said Hiccup looking at him. "But you can't win, bullets bounced off my scales and cannons I can easily deflect."

"So it would seem," said Wyper. "Time for a change of tactics."

Hiccup watched as he opened the casing on his bazooka; he then pulled out what appeared to be a dial. He then placed it into his weapon and then aimed it directly at Hiccup. The Moment He Pulled the trigger, Hiccup found himself in some kind of vacuum, and there was a foul smell within it.

"What is that smell?" he groaned, covering his nose.

"This weapon is called the burn bazooka, by igniting the gas released from the breath dial a deadly blue flame is created which will incinerate anything in its path instantly. Let's see if you can withstand this attack.

He then fired a powerful blue energy attack directly at him. Hiccup may have been able to survive the heat, but there was no way he could withstand the impact and immediately took off. He looked back and saw the attack went straight through a thick tree trunk, proving that he had been right to dodge.

'What the heck was that thing?' said Hiccup staring at the gigantic hole in the tree. 'It burned right through that giant tree.'

He then began looking around for Wyper, who was nowhere to be seen, which was quite worrying.

"Where did he go? He disappeared?" he said, looking around.

He then heard a noise behind them and spun around just in time to dodge up the kick from Wyper. Hiccup quickly placed his hand to cushion his fall and then swung his tail with all his might.

"Dragon Whip!" he yelled, but Wyper was able to block it with his foot and then use the momentum in order to somersault to a nearby tree branch.

Hiccup quickly took off not wanting to be targeted and then flew as fat as he could swing a powerful punch at him before he had a chance to aim.

"Dragon Fist!" he yelled.

Wyper once again blocked it with his foot, but unlike Hiccup, he was balancing on 1 foot, making him unstable. Hiccup immediately took advantage of this and then swung his tail once again, but Wyper quickly disengaged and jumped to safety before the tail slammed into him.

Hiccup skidded across the ground, immediately turned to face him, and quickly fired several plasma blasts. Wyper was dancing through most of them while blocking the others with his feet so that he could get behind him and promptly aimed his bazooka writing his face.

Hiccup quickly took off just as he fired and flew up towards the treetops. "That was close." He then quickly aimed right down at Wyper. "Plasma Blast!"

Wyper quickly moved out of the way just before the attack slammed into the ground, causing a small explosion. Using the dial on his feet, he launched himself off the tree root, up into the air with so much momentum that he was over Hiccup. He then locked his feet beneath his armpits, then using the momentum to flip him and slamming him into the ground. He would then we should know time aiming his bazooka down on top of Hiccup and fired.

Hiccup, however, was quick on his feet and quickly took off a few seconds before the blast struck the ground.

"Not bad, but let's see how you like this!" Hiccup yelled as he took in a deep breath.

"Now, you die!" Wyper yelled.

Hiccup began charging a lot of power into his mouth. "Plasma…"

Wyper aimed his bazooka by moving closer towards him and raised his shield. "Burn…"

"Cannon!" they yelled in unison, firing both attacks at the same time.

Hiccup a much more powerful plasma blast the normal so powerful that it smashed right through Wyper's shield and sent him flying across the forest. Wyper's attack also hit home sending Hiccup flying as well across the forest.

Wyper landed quite painfully for a tree root, but still very much alive and quite angry now. "Dragon!"

When the dust began to clear, he saw that there were several new holes through the trunks of nearby trees indicating the direction where his blast went. If it hadn't been for his shield, he probably would be dead by now not to mention that his speed was quite impressive.

Hiccup, miraculously, managed to survive the attack and then rose to his feet a bit battered and bruised. If it hadn't been for his dragon scales the attack, we would have killed him, but he knew he couldn't take many more those kinds of attacks.

"That bastard is dead," he said.

Wyper was now back on his feet, and he was fully aware that that attack hadn't finished Hiccup off. He was quite exhausted; his fight with Selan had nowhere been this difficult.

"Where are you, Dragon?" Wyper yelled. "I'll find you; I know you're still alive!"

Hiccup himself was exhausted; he was actually quite impressed that Wyper was able to keep up with him.

"Yeah, and I plan on staying that way!" Hiccup yelled back.

Hiccup was beginning to make his way towards Wyper when he heard something behind him.

Wyper heard a big crashing noise and saw dust rising the air; he could only assume that one of the trees gave way from his previous attack.

Hiccup found himself falling in what he assumed to be some sort of cave. "What's going on here?"

Wyper then heard movement, telling him that a tree had just fallen. "What is that?"

A few seconds later, everything went quiet, and there was no sign of Hiccup. 'Where did that kid could have run off to?'

Even from his brief confrontation with Hiccup, he knew that he wasn't the type of person to run away from a fight, meaning that something else had happened.

"Strange," he said. "But no matter, I shouldn't be wasting my energy on him anyhow." He then looked at the reject dial in his palm. "I have a more important battle. All of my strength must be saved if I want to win my fight with Enel. And I'm certain if I use the reject dial one more time my body will be reduced to a pile of ashes. It's the end of the line, Enel."


Elsewhere within the forest, Genbo had just taken out a good number of divine warriors in some ruins.

"So have you had enough yet?" he said, looking at them.

A few of the divine warriors managed to get back on their feet, though they were clearly no fighting condition.

"Don't give up now; we must not let him get any further," said one of them.

"Shut up, I'm after Enel's head," he said, aiming his bazooka at them. "Make way!"

He then fired a cannonball striking several of the divine warriors.

"Another one?" said one of them horrified before the cannonball struck him.

The cannonball kept on flying until it struck a tree and ended up getting wedged in it.

"Ha, these weaklings are not worth my time," he said.

Then he heard giant footsteps behind him, he looked around and saw him approaching him was Yama.

"What exquisite ammunition you have there," he said, looking somewhat impressed. "Matter that there is not naturally exist here in the sky. The vearth mineral called iron, isn't it? You have managed to make quick work of my men, which is a difficult task, to say the least. My guess is that you're the great vanir warrior… Genbo."

"Commander Yama," said Genbo gripping his weapon tightly. "Good guess now get out of my way!"

He then quickly aimed his bazooka and fired in a split second, but then to his utter shock, Yama somersaulted and kicked the cannonball away with his feet before making a five-point landing. The moment he touched the ground, he quickly jumped back up and then kicked the cannonball back at him, slamming it right into his chest and slamming him against a nearby tree.

Not only did it knocked the wind out of him, but also he was sure that several his ribs had been broken as well and then collapsed.

"No," he said determinedly as he attempted to rise. "I refuse to die, not like this. Not here."

"Ah, still alive, I see," said Yama. "You are tough; very well as a gesture of respect for your warrior spirit, I will end your suffering with my secret technique."

Genbo was too injured to move and could only watch as Yama somersaulted towards him and then pulled out a sash covered in dials at least 10 of them.

"Ten-Fold Axe!" he yelled.

"Damn you, Yama!" Genbo roared.

Shooting from each one of the dials was sharp gusts of wind that formed a play that cut through his skin.

"Axe Mountain!" Yama yelled as he slammed into him.

Yama's weight against his body was painful enough, but the axe dials, which pressed against him, amplified it. With his work done, Yama then somersaulted a reasonable distance away from him, and Genbo slid to the ground with deep cuts engraved on the tree behind him.

"So very close, yet so very far away," said Yama.


Two very choppy divine warriors, who were clearly twins, greeted Astrid and the other meanwhile on the ship.

"Who are you guys?" Astrid demanded.

"That's a stupid question," said one of them.

"We're deputy divine commanders," the two of them said in unison.

"You killed our brother, Selhen."

"Now you're going to pay."

"Brother? What do you mean?" Astrid asked.

"Yeah, we haven't killed anybody," said Fishlegs.

"You can call me Halhen," said one of them.

"And you can call me Kalhen," said the other.

"And you guys killed our beloveds big brother, Selhen!" they said in unison.

"Those two do look familiar," said Ruffnut.

"Yeah, feel like I know that goofy face before," Tuffnut nodded.

Then their eyes lit up.

"Oh yeah, they almost look like that fatty Gothar we met on the way here," said Ruffnut.

"They're certainly as goofy as he is," Tuffnut agreed.

"You mean the same Gothar that Hiccup and you guys took out?" Astrid blinked.

"Yes, their dead brother had domain over the Lost Forest, and now it seems as if they want revenge," said Gabriel.

"You see, you liars knew who he was this whole time!" said Kalhen.

"Now you're all going to pay!" they said in unison.

"Swift!" Gabriel yelled.

Swift then tossed him his lance, and he caught in his right hand. "We must deal with those to quickly and return to the business at hand. We need to find Enel and rescue my divine warriors before the unthinkable happens."

Astrid looked at the unconscious bodies of Ragnar and Snotlout. "Ruff, Tuff, get those two to safety. Fishlegs, you're with me."

"Right!" the twins nodded, and they began dragging Ragnar and Snotlout away.

Fishlegs looked slightly nervous as he fitted on his gauntlets. "Are you sure you want me?"

Astrid held her axe firmly in hand. "I've got the feeling that we're going to need you."

"You two don't need to put yourselves in danger," said Gabriel. "I may be injured, but I would never lose to the likes of those two."

"No," said Astrid strongly. "Hiccup ordered me to protect the ship, and that's what I'm going to do."

"Same here, sometimes I'm the one who has to protect my friends," Fishlegs nodded.

Gabriel knew better than to argue with them. "Very well then, first we need to determine which dials they possess."

"All right," Astrid nodded.

The two twins then looked their arms around one another began dancing around.

"Time to revenge our brother! Time to revenge our brother!" they sang.


Hiccup meanwhile had regained consciousness, he wasn't sure what just happened, but it looked as if he had fallen into a deep dark cave. He took in his surroundings and saw there were some ruined buildings, and he noticed pieces of gold and jewels.

He felt that he was sitting on something; he reached out and grabbed a skull which immediately disintegrated in his hand. To make matters worse, they didn't seem to be an exit, and it looked as if the tunnel went on for miles.

"Where am I?" he frowned.


Chopper meanwhile was still trying to find his friends within the ruins.

"Hello!" he called out. "Come on guys it's me! Are you there? Just answer me, please!" There was no answer, and it soon dawned on him that he was the first to arrive. "I wonder how long it is going to take the rest of them. This is boring."

"Where is it?" said Gable as he looked around. He was face-to-face with a divine warrior, and for some reason, his eyes were rolled all the way to the back of his head. "Where did it go?"

"Uh, Gable your eyes of rolled all the way into the back of your head," said the warrior. "Honestly how can you expect to see anything, like that?"

Gable then rolled his eyes back to where they should be. "So careless."

"Now how's your vision? Can you see this?" the warrior asked, holding out a photo of the Dragon Riders. He then pointed directly at the image of Chopper. "Here it is, that puny creature." He then pointed towards Chopper, who was wandering close by. "He's one of those Blue Sea dwellers?"

"Is that right?" said Gable. "I just thought it was a very small reindeer."

"Reindeer?" said the warrior dubiously. "No, he's nothing like a wild animal. He walked upright, that is unquestionably a creature that comes from the Blue Sea."

"Hiccup! Where are you hiding?" Chopper yelled. "Toothless! Are you here? Heather! This is getting boring? Where is everybody? This is where we supposed to meet, guys! Come on, I'm lonely, and I'm getting a little freaked out here!"

He then stopped when he sensed someone directly behind him and that somebody was Gable, who appear to be having difficulty folding his arms. He had also rolled his eyes back into the back of his head for some unknown reason.

"Where did you go?" he said.

Chopper turned around and then started to poke him with a stick he was holding and inadvertently stacking up his nose. Chopper quickly backed away and hid, because he had just made him angry.

"Come on out, right now!" Gable demanded and then bit down on his bottom lip.

Chopper began to panic; he was very sure that he encountered another Gothar and given how poorly he had fought against Selan; he was very certain that he wouldn't survive this encounter.