Kappo was riding on the Milky Road, though his injuries made him very shaky. Regardless she was determined to take down all enemies in his path whether they served Enel or not.

"You all right, Kappo?" said warrior accompanying him asked.

"Don't worry about me, stay focused on the surroundings," he ordered, and then he noticed something peering out of the canopy. "There! In the clouds above! I can see Giant Jack!"

Giant Jack was the name given to the massive beanstalk, which Chopper saw earlier. It was so tall that no one could see the very tip of it.

"We're close to the ruins of Vanaheim," said Kappo. "Enel has got to be up there somewhere."

He then heard a yell behind him and skidded to a halt. He looked back and saw the warrior following him had vanished.

"You called?" said a voice behind him. "I'm right here behind you. Did you want something brave Kappo of Vanaheim?"

Kappo slowly turned around and saw sitting on a tree branch above him was Enel, and in his hand, he grasped hold warrior that had accompanied him. The warrior himself had been burned to a crisp, and when Enel released him, he fell the ground like a ragdoll.

"Enel! You bastard!" Kappo yelled.

Enel narrowed his eyes. "Have you forgotten to whom you're speaking? I am the All-Father after all."

Kappo grasped his spear and got ready to attack.

"And I know exactly what you're thinking warrior," Enel continued. "You're wondering why I came down here?"

"Mantra?" Kappo assumed.

Enel laughed. "I don't need my mantra to read what is written all over your face. But I don't blame you, normally I don't bother to fight, but this time I'm a player in the survival game too. Besides I'll be leaving this land soon, I was just saying goodbye to Gabriel. Professional courtesy, you understand."

Kappo didn't follow the entire conversation and focused on one single point, which made him angry. "A game? A game!"

"I also don't need my mantra to tell me that you would really like to kill me, right now," Enel smirked.

Kappo grasped his spear, Enel was mocking him, and if he was too careless, he could fall just like the warrior he just took down.

"Very well, I must admit you have shown great courage in reaching me," said Enel. "So I say that you're entitled to a reward, caller display of mercy of a god. So then I'll give you five minutes, for five minutes I won't move a muscle."

"What?" Kappo stared.

"I won't dodge your attacks, and I won't fight back," Enel continued. "Fry me… skewer me. I am at your mercy."

Kappo glared at him. "Why you!"

"But once those five minutes are up, you will know what it means to face a god's true power."

"I've had enough of you!" Kappo yelled and tossed Milky Dial, which in turn created a powerful him towards Enel. Without hesitation, he rode on the pathway towards Enel and grasped his spear. "Time to die, Enel!"

He then swooped down towards him with spear in hand.


Meanwhile, Astrid and the others were doing battle with the obnoxious twins, which for ones weren't Ruffnut and Tuffnut.

"Damn you!" Astrid yelled charging at them swinging her axe.

The two of them then jumped out of the way, avoiding her blade.

"You missed us!" Kelhen mocked.

Then suddenly both he and his brother swooped down on the twins who were busy carrying Ragnar and Snotlout. Before either of them could do anything, Kelhen kicked Ruffnut, who was carrying Ragnar and Helhen kicked Tuffnut, who was carrying Snotlout. To make matters worse, they were kicking them towards one another and kicking them back again.

"No!" Astrid yelled.

"Stop!" Fishlegs.

"We won't stop," said Kelhen.

"We won't stop," said Helhen.

"I'm warning you, leave them alone!" Astrid yelled furiously.

"Your warnings mean nothing," said Kelhen.

"Your warnings mean nothing," said Helhen.

"These guys killed our brother Selhen," said Kalhen.

"Killed him!" Helhen yelled.

"They must pay!" they yelled in unison and kicked all four of them.

Astrid then charged at them slamming her axe at Helhen, who blocked it with his palm.

"Thanks for the charge," he said.

He then quickly spun around and placed his palm in front of her face, and Astrid had a good idea of what he was doing.

'An impact?' she said.

Instead of being blown away by an impact, a foul-smelling gas went up her nose. It was so foul that she toppled over and would have hit the floor if Fishlegs hadn't caught her.

"I stored my farts in a flavoured dial," said Helhen as he danced around.

"So that's it," said Gabriel. "They have four different types of dials via using instead of just one."

"That's right," said Kelhen as they danced around. A vast amount of wind pressure and flames shot out of his gloves. "Axe… flame."

"Impact… flavour," said Helhen as a shockwave and gas exited from his gloves.

"You won't be able to keep track," said Kelhen as they hooked their arms around one another.

"Which one is Helhen and which one is Kelhen?" said Helhen as they began spinning around so fast it was hard to tell who was who.

"Which dial within which hand, it's so much fun to guess," said Kelhen.

"Surprise dial illusion!" they yelled.

Gabriel spun his lance around looking at them. 'We know which dials they have; there's no time to waste.'

"I don't care which one of those puffballs were which in the first place," said Astrid and gripped her axe. "Good thing that Toothless taught me a few things with range attacks!"

She then swung her axe and immediately fired a powerful slashing attack, not as powerful as Toothless', but it was enough to separate the two of them.

"You missed!" Helhen mocked.

Gabriel then immediately made his move advancing on one of the twins, but they look so much alike it was difficult to tell who was who without them speaking.

"Guess which dial was in my right hand?" said Helhen as he raised his palm.

Gabriel then immediately removed his robe and used it as a shield, no doubt predicting flames. However, seconds later, Helhen unleashed his farts, and he laughed.

"I fooled you! More farts!" he yelled.

"Were you expecting flames?" said Kelhen as he raised his palm.

Flames then immediately shot out of his palm towards the gas.

"He's going to ignite the gas!" Fishlegs panicked.

There was a massive explosion a few moments later, and when the smoke cleared, Gabriel was gone.

"Gabriel!" Astrid yelled.

"Fool, he's been blown away," said Helhen laughing at the damaged railings.

However, Gabriel managed to grab hold of the side using both hands and had caught his lance with his feet. Then he flipped back onto the ship, tossing his lance in the air and caught it in his hand, much to their shock.

Gabriel then immediately lunged at Helhen, striking him before he had a chance to react. "That was a childish obvious trick. I'm afraid you underestimated me."

"Helhen! Kelhen cried as he fell off the ship and landed in the water.

He was so distraught that he failed to notice that Astrid had attacked him from behind. 'You shouldn't get distracted.'

She then struck him in the back of the head with her axe, knocking him off the ship.

Gabriel then almost collapsed, clearly that little manoeuvre of his in his condition wasn't wise.

"You, girl," he said, looking at Astrid. "Retrieve my gauntlet from the lower deck and finish him off."

Fishlegs noted that he wasn't looking too good. "What's wrong, did your rooms open up again?"

"Forget me, he'll be back soon," he said.

Astrid did what she was told and immediately made her way down onto the lower deck looking for the gauntlet.

"Where did we put that thing?" said Astrid as she looked around wildly.

Swift then approached her and dropped the gauntlet in her hands. She picked it up and found it was quite heavy.

"It's heavy," she said.

"It's made of iron, from the Blue Sea world," Gabriel explained as he leaned against Fishlegs. "There's an impact dial inside of it, use it as I instructed you."

Astrid placed the gauntlet over her left hand, but it was so heavy was challenging to move. "I get the idea, but I can barely lift this thing."

Kelhen then suddenly shot out of the water, looking angrier than before.

"Well, no time to worry about that now," said Astrid and looked up at Fishlegs. "Hey, Fishlegs! I could do with some backup!"

"You got it!" said Fishlegs and rushed over to join her.

Kelhen glared down at them. "First Selhen and then Helhen! You'll pay, now it's your turn!"

'He's the one that uses fire,' said Fishlegs. 'Soaking wet and the air is full of moisture.'

Fishlegs then held out his left hand. "Cool Ball!"

Just as Kelhen landed on the deck, Fishlegs pelted him with a barrage of Cool Balls.

"What's this?" Kelhen frowned noting that the temperature around him had dropped. "Just cold air? Is that all?"

"Yep, cold air, and you use fire," Fishlegs smiled.

"Are you mocking me!" Kelhen yelled furiously. "Do you really think a little breeze can extinguish my Flame Dial? I'll burn you to ashes."

He raised his palm and fired a stream of fire at Astrid and Fishlegs, who quickly jumped out of the way. However, what Kelhen didn't realise was that this was what Fishlegs had hope that he'd do.

'That hot air flowing over the cold air will course the moisture in the air to condense it will form a mist,' said Fishlegs. "Fog Tempo!"

Suddenly a powerful bust of mist covered Kelhen; it was so thick that he could barely see his hand in front of his face.

"What's this?" he said franticly. "There's fog everywhere; I can't see anything. What are you doing?"

Astrid then jumped into the mist and landed on top of his head. She then quickly warped her legs around his neck and placed Gabriel's gauntlet on his face.

"What? What is this?" he yelled.

"I beg your pardon," Astrid smiled. "And Impact!"

She then pressed down on the dial, and a massive shockwave slammed into Kelhen face. It was so powerful that both he and Astrid were sent flying, Kelhen was tossed off the ship, but Swift caught Astrid.

Astrid then yelled in pain, grasping her wrist in agony. "That thing nearly blow my arm off!"

Fishlegs rushed over to her and looked up at Gabriel. "What do you think you're doing you old fool!"

"The pain will pass," Gabriel assumed them. "But I must say the two of you were superb."

Astrid smiled. "All in a day's work."


Polo was still riding towards Upper Yard with Arial and Aisa.

"Do you mind if I call you Aisa?" Polo asked, and Aisa nodded. "Can you really tell which the Blue Sea people ship is heading?"

"Yeah," Aisa nodded.

"That's amazing," said Arial. "Even from this far away, you can hear the sound of their voices inside the forest. But are you sure you're feeling all right? you've been trembling ever since we picked you up."

"It's just—it's just that I've never ever been this afraid before. Everyone's voices—everyone's voices keep disappearing one be one."

"Yes, I'm sorry," said Polo. "We've got to hurry Arial."

"Yes, Father," Arial nodded.

Back on the ship, Gabriel was putting his armour back on.

"Hang on, where do you think you're going?" Astrid asked.

"I'm sorry, but I've got to locate Enel," he said.

"And you're leaving us behind?" Fishlegs stared.

Gabriel looked back at them. "I must know why Enel has chosen to come down to the forest and take a personal hand in this. It could be—"

"It could be what?" Astrid asked.

"When Enel first appeared, he captured 650 members of the divine squad under my command. I don't have time to explain my suspicions, but I fear my men's lives may be in great danger… no, this whole land may be in danger."

He then looked at Swift. "Swift, can you fly?"

Swift squeaked and nodded.

Gabriel then mounted him and looked back at Astrid. "I'll leave you my gauntlet with the impact dial inside. You should manage just fine."

Fishlegs looked at Astrid. "You're not going to stop him."

Astrid folded her aims. "Nothing I say will change his mind." She then looked at Gabriel. "You be careful now."

"I will," said Gabriel, and took off.

Fishlegs looked at Astrid. "Now what?"

Astrid looked at the twins, who were both unconscious, along with Ragnar and Snotlout, who were still out of it.

"We should take them below deck," she said. "The last thing we want is someone to attack them."

"I wish Chopper were here," said Fishlegs as he picked up the twins.

"Let's just do what we can," said Astrid dragging Ragnar and Snotlout.

Then they heard a large noise in front of them.

"What now?" Fishlegs moaned.

They saw that a new road had appeared on the Milky Road and riding on it was Polo's waver with him Arial and Aisa on it.

"Hello!" Arial waved.

"Arial?" Astrid blinked.

"Hello!" Polo waved.

"And her dad?" Fishlegs added.

"What are you doing here?" Astrid asked.

No sooner had they stopped that Aisa began fighting to get out.

"Let me go!" she yelled.

"Wait, no!" said Polo holding her back. "You mustn't go!"

"Let me go!"

"You can't go into the forest; you'll be killed. I promise we'll only stay for a little while."

"I said, let go!"


After a few tense moments, they managed to drag Aisa onto the ship.

"How's she?" Fishlegs asked.

"Oh, this young lady is Aisa," said Polo.

Aisa was currently holding the gear stick threatening at Astrid. "Stay back you Blue Sea devil, or I'll smash you! I'm a brave warrior of Vanaheim."

Astrid barely smiled. "Excitable little thing ain't you?"

Arial saw the unconscious bodies of Ragnar and the others on deck. "This is terrible, they've been burnt black. They need first aid at once."

"At any rate, I'm sorry," said Polo. "Quick turn your ship up the path we just came on. We used a Milky Dial to create a new river. If you follow it, you can exit directly onto the White White Sea. Quick before the enemy realises we're here."

"Then shouldn't you have been a little quitter getting here?" Fishlegs frowned.

"Oh, by the way, I almost forgot. I've brought something to give you," said Polo looking at Fishlegs.

Fishlegs looked at him. "For me."

Polo then heaved a waver onto the deck; it only took them a few moments to realise that it was the same one that Hiccup found. Only now, it looked as good as new; there was evidence it had been nothing more than a piece of junk just a few days ago.

"A waver?" Fishlegs stared.

"I hope you don't mind," said Polo. "I repaired the waver you brought along with you when you came up from the Blue Sea. Please, take it. It belongs to you after all."

Fishlegs looked at it excitedly. "Really?"

"Of course."

"Cool!"

"Perhaps I should warn you though; this is no ordinary waver. It's far more powerful than a normal waver."


Meanwhile, Kappo was still fighting Enel, who was now looking bored.

"Oh, are you still here?" Enel yawned.

Kappo was running across the branch towards him and thrush his spear towards him, and it went straight through his head. However, Kappo felt a surge of electricity going through his spear, giving him a small electric shock.

"I'm sorry," said Enel, who looked completely fine despite having a spear through his head. "I guess I must have dozed off. Is something wrong? You seem to be in pain, Kappo. I've kept my promise, haven't I? I haven't moved a muscle."

Electric shock sooner came to a stop, but it had weakened Kappo who was still recovering from his injuries.

"I can't—" he said and spat out some blood. "—beat you. Can I?"

"No, you can't," said Enel simply. Kappo and was suddenly struck by another jolt of electricity. "Do you understand now? I am living lightning, try as you might know me and defeat such divine power. Surely as a native of the sky, you soon it flash in the distance, haven't you? Since ancient times, men have trembled before the unknown forces of nature and worship them as gods. Anything that the fools cannot understand reduces them to abject terror. No matter what happens, whether for good or evil, it is certainly the work of the gods. It is inevitable, the masses except they cannot defeat the disasters of nature. I'm one of them, that what makes me the All-Father, did you understand?"

Kappo just roared at him angrily releasing his spear and then pulled out another dial.

"Oh," said Enel looking intrigued. "A breath dial, ah?"

"Burn Blade!" Kappo yelled, swinging the dial like it was a sort.

The blade sliced right through the tree and Enel, but surprisingly he seems completely unharmed.

Kappo realising you can defeat him quickly jumped off the branch and then waver board and took off.

'I have to tell Wyper,' he said as he speeded along the Milky Road. 'We can't win this battle; this is suicide. Even if he sacrifices himself, the reject won't work.'

Enel's body had turned lightning and then reformed, he then rose to his feet and looked down at the Milky Road.

"It's too late to run now," he said.

'We've got a bold back and regroup,' said Kappo frantically. 'Or else—or else—'

He then suddenly came to a stop when he saw Enel had appeared right in front of him, blocking his path.

Enel laughed at him. "Did you really think that you could move faster than lightning? Your five minutes up and now it is my turn."

Electricity began to search around Enel's body, and Kappo tried to make a run for it, but it was all in vain.

"1,000,000 Volt Body!" he said, extending his hand.

"Wyper!" Kappo yelled at the top of his voice.

Then suddenly there was a massive surge of lightning that struck him in the back, causing him to fall off the Milky Road.

Enel merely chuckled, but then he noticed that attack began surging down the Milky Road.

"Did you hear that?" a divine warrior asked his comrade.

Before his comrade could answer him the two of them got electrocuted, it wasn't just them but also be vanir warriors that were standing on the Milky Road.

Asia suddenly screamed.

"Wh-what's happening?" Fishlegs asked, looking at her. "What's wrong?"

Astrid then rushed over towards her. "Aisa?"

Aisa lay there cringing. 'The voices, they're disappearing.'


Enel was down on the ground, and he was completely aware of this and was somewhat annoyed with himself.

"Damn, I guess my electricity travelled down the Milky Road," he said. "Another 20 voices vanished after that lightning bolt, the stupid fools." He then closes eyes and began concentrating, focusing on the remaining voices on the island. "On the Upper Yard, 84 people began the survival game, two hours have passed, and out that 84, 58 have fallen. Thirteen of my divine squad still remain, six members of the Dragon Rider crew are still with us and seven warriors of Vanaheim. That means that 26 players still within the game, that's a lot more survivors than I predicted there would be. No matter they'll all fall, in turn, one after the other, the only real question remain is who will come with me?"


Hiccup was still exploring the cave that he was trapped, and then he stumbled upon a golden necklace.

"This necklace is made of solid gold," he said. "Guess this proves that the city of gold does exist, but no good to me at this moment at least not until I find a way out of here. I still wish I knew where I am?"