The next morning, they took off at first light to Glacier Island to find a Snow Wraith. It was the only thing that could open the Dragon Eye, and they wanted to see what it contained. Hiccup, Heather, and Elsa left on their dragons, Olaf riding with Elsa as they didn't feel it was a good idea to leave him at Wingmaiden Island alone.

"So, what's the plan?" Elsa asked Hiccup. "Is there a plan, or are we winging it?"

"We make our way in, find the Snow Wraith, and get a tooth." Hiccup answered his sister.

"Sounds more like notes than a plan," Heather commented.

"It's the best I've got." Hiccup defended as he kept flying.

They went flying in and landed in a giant clearing on the glacier. Looking around, they started to come up with a plan. Snow started to fill the clearing, blocking off their vision.

"We should work fast, try to find the Snow Wraith before it gets too cold." Hiccup said, before looking at Elsa. "For the rest of us."

"What?" Elsa asked, walking away. "The cold never bothered me."

"I knew she was gonna say that." Hiccup sighed.

They then started to fly around, looking around for the Snow Wraith. With them not having any idea what to look for, it was a little difficult. When they came back together, things were looking bleak.

"This storm is really picking up," Heather commented, the snow picking up. "Think we should take shelter."

"You're right. We should find somewhere to stay hidden." Hiccup concurred. "But keep your eyes open. Remember, the Wraith likes to attack when you can't see it."

"I'm the one who told you that." Elsa reminded him.

"I know." Hiccup replied.

They started to set up some tents that they brought along in case they needed it. But as they finished up, something came in and destroyed Hiccup's tent. Luckily, he jumped out of the way at the last second.

"Snow Wraith!" Elsa cried, blasting at the dragon the best she could. "I can't see it!"

"What are we looking at?" Olaf asked them, looking around the snow.

The Snow Wraith then came back around, blasting at them whilst they run for cover. Hiccup managed to get a good look as he watched the Snow Wraith approach Elsa. To his surprise, the Snow Wraith didn't attack her and left her alone.

Windshear then sent a warning shot at the dragon, causing it to fly at her, sending Heather over the cliff.

"Windshear, tail!" Heather called to her dragon, who lowered her tail to use as a ladder.

"Okay, I'm having just enough of this dragon." Hiccup commented as he climbed out of the snow. "Toothless, do your thing."

Toothless then sent out several plasma blasts at the Snow Wraith. Trying to shoot down the dragon was hard due to his unable to see. Using sonar to try and locate it, making it easy to locate, but still hard to shoot.

When the Snow Wraith vanished, it made its way behind them to try and sneak up on them. "Where did it go?"

"Hiccup!" Heather cried, pointing behind them.

Hiccup looked and saw the Wraith coming and was ready to strike when Olaf came in and jumped at the Wraith. The Wraith took Olaf by the arm and spun him around.

"Toothless, plasma blast!" Hiccup tells Toothless, noticing Olaf is in the way. "And try not to hit the three-month-old snowman."

Toothless did the best he could, blasting the Wraith in the stomach, causing him to drop the snowman. Windshear and Luna then blasted back, Elsa sending a wave of icicles where it was so it was surrounded.

"Okay, we have him surrounded." Hiccup was happy to finally say. "Now let's-" before he could tell them to get a tooth, the Snow Wraith took off. "No!"

Elsa, seeing the danger was over, walked over and kneeled next to Olaf. "You okay?"

"Uh...I honk so." Olaf said and looked in his arm. "Was that always there?"

Elsa looked down and was surprised by what they saw.

"This isn't over." Hiccup cried in anger.

"Hiccup?" Elsa called out to her brother.

"Hang on, Elsa," Hiccup asked of her. "We came here for a tooth, and-"

"Hiccup!" Elsa called to get his attention.

"What?" Hiccup asked with a groan. "What is it, Elsa?" He then watched as she held up Olaf's arm, revealing that it had a tooth attached. "Oh. A tooth."

"Never tell me to hold on again," Elsa warned Hiccup with a snarl and a smack to the head.

"I deserved that." Hiccup confesses.

"So what do you say we get out of here before it comes back?" Heather asks them all, wanting to get out of here.

"Yep. Let's go before he comes back for a second round." Hiccup agreed and they started to get ready to leave.


When they made it back to Wingmaiden island, they retrieved the Dragon Eye. Once they had both of them, they were ready to see what the device did.

Hiccup placed the tooth into the hatch and twisted it. They waited for a moment, but when nothing happened, they started to become confused.

"I don't get it," Elsa said as she stood up. "We went through all of that for nothing?"

"This doesn't make sense." Hiccup said as he picked it up.

"Welcome to my world," Olaf commented as he walked away. "Nothing ever makes any sense."

For the next few hours, Hiccup was trying to find out how it worked or why it didn't work. But as the sun began to set, he started to grow tired and decided to stop for the night.

"Okay, I give up." Hiccup said, placing the Dragon Eye down. "I'll try again in the morning. Fresh eyes."

Toothless then walked over and started to circle a rock, blasting it with his fire. As he did so, the Dragon Eye started to glow and gave Hiccup an idea.

Walking back over to the Eye, Hiccup sat it down far enough on an open wall. "Toothless, come here."

Toothless did as he asked and went next to Hiccup, behind the eye.

"Do that again, Bud. Give me a low flame." Hiccup asked of him.

Toothless then did just that and Hiccup saw something he couldn't believe. "Whoa." What they saw were maps they have never seen, islands that have never been charted, dragons never documented before, and a lot more. "This...changes everything."