Chapter 2: The Book

In the isle of Berk, Hiccup the new chief of the tribe was trying to decide where to move the tribe. The isle was being threating by another tribe and was being forced to move to another home. Hiccup decided to go and search for another land. He had heard a tale of another unclaimed land not far from there, and he and his friends intended to find it. He quickly set off on his quest on a ship taking toothless and a few other dragons to aid them on the journey.

In favor of the strange creatures that lived there, Hiccup named the land Wisp. However, upon arriving Astrid was cursed by a witch and gained a terrible ice power. Distraught Hiccup searched the land for help and discovered the trolls of the forest. The trolls taught Astrid how to control the power with love. Hiccup wrote down the trolls' location and about the trolls in a book and hid in his library. The tribe soon settled in the land, which soon evolved into a mighty kingdom. Hiccup and his wife Astrid ruled over this kingdom. When hiccup grew old and he lay on his deathbed, he divided the kingdom between his four sons. Unfortunately, one of his sons, the eldest, was angry with his father for not passing it on to only him and struck away from the other three brothers in war. His final choice as a man was to transform himself into a creature with the strength of ten men. As he transformed his last thought was of his father flying on his black nightfury. After the transformation he relised the form he had taken was a mighty black bear.

However one of the brothers tried to help Mordu, his brother, he desperately scoured through his father's books until he found a book in Norse that spoke of trolls in the forest that could heal curses. When he reached the forest, the trolls told him that only the bear himself could lift the curse and it had to be a choice of free will. The brother attempted to reason with Mordu to no avail. The kingdom was abandoned.

A hundred years later, the descendant of Hiccup, Merida connected the four clans, the shattered kingdom, and created the kingdom of Arendal.

Oh, quick side note: the reason I connected Merida to this story is because if you look at her she has blue eyes like Astrid (though the specific color is slightly different), and the red hair came from her father's side in my opinion. Merida's mother, Eleanor, looks a lot like the other characters: Rapunzel, the King and Queen from Tangled, Elsa, Anna, and the King and Queen from Frozen. Hope you enjoyed! :)