"Stop! You'll only make it worse!"

Valka shouted at her local villager distracting him so that the down dragon fled.

The Viking scowled at her for distracting him. Valka then heard something.

She turned around and saw a dragon breaking into the roof and the room of her one-month-old child.

"Hiccup!"

She rushes into the house.

Stoick sees it as well and follows her behind.

They reached the house and into the room preparing to slay the dragon.

However, Valka stopped for a moment to see what was happening.

Stoick seemed annoyed but went shocked seeing what she saw.

All they saw was their boy smiling over the dragon, the vicious beast in the land.

Valka is in awe seeing this, Soick on the other hand, is speechless that he accidentally slips his axe out of his grip, startling the dragon, and scratches the boy's chin causing the baby to wail.

Both couples are cornered by the dragon as they dare the dragon if it makes a move on them.

The dragon, however, looks curious as its eyes went from slits to round.

Just as they are in a moment, an axe came out of nowhere blocking their eye contact.

It was Stoick's brother who made a move and the dragon starts to burn the house.

The dragon calls two more dragons; one is as big as the said dragon with a tough skull, and the other is small and black as the deepest night.

The three dragons snatched the chief, the wife, and the baby before flying away.

Some of the Vikings noticed them taken away and were alarmed to fire at their captors, but some told them to stop, otherwise, the family will die on fall impact.

Gobber, who witnessed their kidnapping, started to mourn over his best friend of the chief.

Some tried to find them, but in the end, they gave up, believing them to have perished.

Little did they know that they became the rulers of the Soaring Sea.


"Where are you taking us, beasts?!"

Stoick's insulting question rang all over the sea as the three dragons carried three people from big to small elsewhere.

"Stoick, will you quit it?! Do you want to be dropped off and drowned?"

Valka told her husband about the consequences.

"Besides, we still don't know where they are taking us."

She added looking at her son carried by a black dragon.

"As long as you and Hiccup are okay."

Stoick said.

"So are you."

Valka replied.

They've been flying for hours and Hiccup finally gets his peaceful slumber due to the cold wind.

Stoick and Valka soon noticed a mist coming up and braced themselves for the outcomes.

The dragons carefully avoid sudden glaciers as they are reaching a territory.

Out of nowhere, they soon reached an island covered in glaciers.

The dragons flew inside avoiding obstacles along the way as they reached their landing spots.

Two of the dragons dropped the couple and the black dragon dropped before handing the infant to the mother.

"Where are we?"

Asked Valka.

The dragon, who carried her, gestures as they welcome the family to the sanctuary full of dragons.

The chief and his wife went speechless when seeing the world outside violence.

All dragons lived happily and they are still wary of their newcomers.

What they made themselves astonished is the great dragon slumbering in the central depths of the home.

Most dragons bowed at it as a servant bowed to their leader.

Hiccup, who is now awake, makes happy noises alarming the dragons with the unknown sound.

The great dragon heard the sound too before leaning over the family on the cliff.

The three dragons who snatched them bowed in respect.

The great dragon growled at the dragons and they growled back.

"What are they doing?"

Asked Stoick.

"It seems that they are communicating with one another."

Said Valka.

Once the 'conversation' is done, the great dragon turns to the family before breathing out a cold mist on their faces.

The Haddocks covered themselves in surprise.

"What was that?"

Stoick asked after what they just witnessed.

"I am giving you the power of Dragon Communication."

They are shocked to hear someone deep and slow. They turned to realize it was the great dragon speaking.

"We can..."

Valka trailed off.

"Yes, you are."

Said the great dragon.

"But, why?"

She asked.

"Because one of you has the heart of a leader and the soul of a dragon."

This answer confused Stoick and Valka until they realized what the great dragon meant as they looked down upon their giggling son.

"Dragons and Vikings had been in a war for three centuries, and the Dragons wished to have a solution without violence. And from now on, we found one. Your hatchling. Please, will you help us?"

Stoick is unsure about this situation.

Yes, he wished for a great man of a son, but this wasn't what he wished for when it comes to the pacifism of Dragons.

"Stoick, I know what you're thinking, but just think. You finally open your eyes to the other side of what the dragons are behind its naked eye."

Valka assures him knowing that they found the solution to finish the dragon war.

"But, what about Berk?"

Stoick asked.

"They'll believe that we're dead. I'm sure of it."

She replied cradling their son.

She had a point, Stoick did open his eyes to what it looks like on the other side, and as far as Berk knew that they're believed to have perished.

There's only one thing to do.

Becoming a proud father to his only son.