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Cowell has published twelve full novels, based around the adventures of a young Viking named Hiccup Horrendous Haddock the Third. The first book was published in 2003, and the last book was released in 2015. All the books have titles based around an instruction guide.Related books
# ''How To Train Your Viking'', by “Toothless the Dragon” (2006) # ''The Day of the Dreader'' (2012) # ''The Incomplete Book ofRelated picture book
# ''Hiccup: The Viking Who Was Seasick'' (1999, UK) / ''Hiccup: The Seasick Viking'' (2000, US), released on audio under the title ''How to Be a Viking''Related early reader books
DreamWorks also published 6 early reader books based on the movies; these were not written by Cressida Cowell. They are: * ''How to Start a Dragon Academy'' * ''How to Pick Your Dragon'' * ''How to Raise Three Dragons'' * ''How to Track a Dragon'' * ''How to Defend Your Dragon'' * ''How to Build a Dragon Fort''Characters
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* Hiccup Horrendous Haddock the Third (in books 1–12) is the protagonist of the books. Near the start of the series, his fellow Vikings see him as useless and weak, unappreciative of his quick wit and strategy. He is unusual for a Viking not only physically, being very thin with bright red hair, but also intellectually, as he thinks before he acts and is unusually clever. He is one of the only people ever to understand and be able to speak ''Dragonese'', the language of the dragons. Later, Hiccup becomes a formidable swordfighter and unconventional hero, earning the respect of his peers. * Toothless (in books 1–12) is Hiccup's hunting-dragon. He appears to be an astoundingly small green Common-or-Garden Dragon with no teeth, marking him as one of the King's Lost Things. He is arrogant and childlike, initially refusing to follow commands and disobeying Hiccup. As the series progresses, he becomes more loyal and loving to Hiccup yet never loses his arrogance. In book 11, he is revealed to be a young Seadragonus Giganticus Maximus. * Fishlegs (in books 1–12) is Hiccup's best friend. He has a numerous amount of medical conditions including an allergy to reptiles that make him clumsy and prone to sneezing. Like Hiccup, he is shunned by the other Vikings and seen as a wimp, but shows himself to be quite astute and cunning when he needs to be. Possessing a frequently-displayed sarcastic wit, he is also fond of poetry and aspires to become a bard in later books. He is not a Hooligan by blood but an orphan who washed up on Berk's shores as an infant, his parentage a mystery that is only solved near the end of the series. * Camicazi (in books 3–12) is a fierce, impulsive and mischievous sword fighter that is the heir of the tribe of female warriors known as the Bog-Burglars. She is very skilled at escapes, burglary and swordfighting. She is in many ways the opposite of Hiccup, as she doesn't think about situations before jumping into them. Hiccup pulls her back, and she, in return, pushes him forward, convincing Hiccup to trust his instincts. In the DreamWorks franchise, she is renamed Astrid, both depicted as the owner of the dragon Stormfly and very close to Hiccup. * Stoick the Vast (in books 1–12) is Hiccup's father and the Chief of the Hairy Hooligans, their tribe. Unlike his son, he is incredibly strong and beefy but rather unintelligent. However, he grows throughout the course of the books to become more open-minded and attempts to understand his son better. He owns two dragons, Newtsbreath and Hookfang. Stoick also has another dragon called Bullheart who appears exclusively in the ninth book. * Snotface Snotlout (in books 1–11), is Hiccup's much-despised cousin. He bullies and bosses the others around, especially Fishlegs and Hiccup whom he addresses as "Hiccup the Useless and his fishlegged failure of a friend". He is top class at 'Bashyball', 'Advanced Rudery' and 'everything else'. His dragon is a Monstrous Nightmare named Fireworm, who because of her breed should technically belong to Hiccup (as the son of the Chief) according to ancient Viking law. He gets killed in an attack at the end of Book 11 in an attempt to help Hiccup become King of the Wilderwest. Later, Hiccup silently forgives Snotlout for the years of rivalry between them. Upon Hiccup informing the Vikings of his sacrifice, he is posthumously honored by the Vikings as a hero. * Valhallarama (in books 1, 5, 10–12) is Hiccup's mother. She appears in only a few books, and is often away Questing. She once loved Humungously Hotshot the Hero and gave him a ruby heart necklace (which turns out to be one of the King's Lost Things). She reappears in Book 10 to help Hiccup become King of the Wilderwest. * Gobber the Belch (in books 1–12) is the hulking, violent and temperamental Viking in charge of the Viking Initiation Programme (later on the Pirate Training Programme) and is described in book 5 as "a six-and-a-half-foot ax-wielding lunatic who was not the kind of teacher you argued with". At the beginning of the first few books, he gives his lessons in extreme situations, such as a storm in book 2. In later books, he is an extremely loyal member of the Company of the Dragonmark (Hiccup's followers to become King of the Wilderwest).Vikings
* Dogsbreath the Duhbrain (in books 1–10) is Snotlout's friend and sidekick bully. He is usually seen following Snotlout's orders, usually the difficult and tedious jobs. He is not very intelligent and does not talk much. His dragon is a Gronckle named Seaslug. * Mogadon the Meathead (in books 1, 2, 5, 9, 10 and 12) is Chief of the Meathead Tribe, close neighbors of the Hairy Hooligans. A man with a fake leg and an eyepatch, he shares a sometimes vicious rivalry with Stoick. * Thuggory the Meathead (in books 1, 9–12) is Mogadon's son, and very like Snotlout. Although he is large, muscular, well-respected and has a huge silver Monstrous Nightmare dragon called Killer, he stands up for Hiccup and works with him in the first book. Later, in Book 10, he becomes the first member of Hiccup's Company of the Dragonmark (excluding Valhallarama who founded it). * Alvin the Treacherous (in books 2–3, 5, 8–12) is Hiccup'sDragons
* Horrorcow (in books 1–3, 5, 7, 9, 12) is Fishlegs's hunting dragon of the Basic Brown species. She is named 'Horror' for effect and 'Cow' because she is not dangerous and sleeps a lot. Fishlegs suspects she is a vegetarian. She is three times the size of Toothless and is his best dragon friend. She spends much of the series clinging in fright to Fishlegs' head. When she climbs down from Fishleg's head during Book 9, she is not mentioned again until the end of the final book, explaining that she hated the violence of the war and so hid underground until it was all over. * Fireworm (in books 1–3, 5, 8–9) is Snotlout's completely immodest and temperamental dragon. She is a red Monstrous Nightmare and immensely dislikes Toothless, often jeering in Dragonese, prodding and attacking him. She joins the Dragon Rebellion in Book 9. * Stormfly (in books 6–12,) is Camicazi's dragon. Stormfly is a Mood-Dragon, allowing her to change colour depending on her mood; when angry, she will turn blue-black, and when lying, she turns purple. Stormfly is unusual in that she speaks in Norse, but she is, as Fishlegs calls her, a pathological liar making it apparent when she is lying. Toothless has a crush on Stormfly. * Windwalker (in books 5, 8-12) is the dragon Hiccup rides. Windwalker is fiercely loyal to Hiccup, even through terrifying situations. His type of dragon enters a chrysalis stage. It is unknown what happens to them after that. * Wodensfang (in books 9–12) is an ancient brown dragon, living from when Hiccup Horrendous Haddock I lived. He is a wise dragon, whom Hiccup the Third meets while getting the Crown. He is able to understand and speak (happens in the 11th book) Norse and helps Hiccup in his quest to stop the Rebellion. In the eleventh book, it is revealed that he is an extremely ancient Seadragonus Giganticus Maximus. * Patience, Innocence and Arrogance (in books 10–12) is a triple-headed Deadly Shadow dragon. He can camouflage. He is an Air dragon. He was Termagant's (Fishlegs' mother's) riding dragon, and he swore to look after Fishlegs when he was a baby and set out to sea. The two are reunited in book 10 and he officially becomes Fishlegs's dragon. The three heads have individual personalities. * Furious (in books 8–12) is a Seadragonus Giganticus Maximus that started and is the leader of the Dragon Rebellion and continuously tries to chase down Hiccup. He was the Dragon-Brother of Hiccup Horrendous Haddock The Second, and becomes Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III's blood brother at the end of the final book, shortly before his death from the poisoned Stormblade sword, which Alvin's mother thrust into him. His death is what finalizes the peace between Vikings and dragons. , - , style="text-align: left;", Notes:Synopsis
''How to Train Your Dragon'' (2003)
The first book in the series follows Hiccup as he captures a''How to Be A Pirate'' (2004)
Hiccup finds the coffin of Grimbeard the Ghastly, the greatest pirate of all times and Hiccup's great-great-grandfather. The coffin contains a living man, named Alvin the Treacherous, who hides his true identity under the name Alvin the Poor-but-Honest-Farmer. Alvin tells the Hooligans that he was locked in the coffin and sent out to sea by "some very rude people". He claims that he found a riddle that tells how to find the treasure of Grimbeard the Ghastly and a map that depicts the island where the treasure is buried. The Hooligans travel to the Isle of the Skullions, where they believe the treasure is hidden. Snotlout finds a small chest containing Grimbeard's famous sword, the Stormblade. Opening the chest triggers a trap which wakes up the Skullion dragons which inhabit the island. A brief fight with the Skullions ensues, a few of the Skullions are killed, and the Vikings escape with the treasure. Upon nearing Berk, the Hooligans begin fighting over the treasure, and as they fight, they are ambushed by a group of cannibalistic Vikings known as the Outcasts. Alvin reveals himself to be the vile Outcast's chief, and another battle starts. The ship soon catches fire and sinks. Everyone abandons it, climbing on the Outcasts' ship to continue the battle, but Hiccup, Toothless, Fishlegs, and Alvin are trapped underneath the capsized ship, kept alive with an air pocket. As the air pocket is finally destroyed by the weight of the capsized ship, Toothless finds an underwater cavern filled with air. As the party begins to explore the cavern they come to a door and upon opening it, they find the real treasure of Grimbeard the Ghastly. Alvin turns on Hiccup to kill him using the Stormblade. In the sword-fight that follows, Alvin is eaten by a Monstrous Strangulator, an octopus-like creature which guards the treasure. As it comes next for Hiccup, Hiccup tricks the creature into injecting itself with its own poison. The creature's nervous system is destroyed and they escape, but Hiccup decides that the world is not ready for the treasure, and leaves it behind. Hiccup, Toothless and Fishlegs return to the village and much to their surprise are received as heroes due to their unexpected survival.''How to Speak Dragonese'' (2005)
Hiccup and Fishlegs get lost while out at sea. Fishlegs is caught by Romans, while Hiccup hides and tries to figure out a way to free him and escape. Hiccup causes a distraction and escapes with Fishlegs, but not before a Roman prefect grabs and tears away half of his How to Speak Dragonese notebook. In the morning, Hiccup realizes he took home a Nanodragon from the Roman Ship. The Nanodragon is, in fact, the king of the Nanodragons and self-proclaimed 'living god', Ziggerastica. For saving his life, Ziggerastica tells Hiccup he can call his name and he will come. During another lesson, Hiccup and Fishlegs are again kidnapped and taken to Fort Sinister, a base of operations for the Roman Empire. Once there, Hiccup recognizes the Roman prefect as his old enemy Alvin the Treacherous. Fishlegs and Hiccup are imprisoned along with the young female Bog-Burglar heir, Camicazi. Toothless is eventually allowed to stay with Hiccup. After several failed attempts at escape, Hiccup calls for Ziggerastica and comes up with a plan of escape on Saturn's Day. When the festival day arrives, the gang are put on a ship and sail into the gladiatorial arena, where they are to fight deadly Sharkworms, rather than a traditional fight on land. However, Hiccup, being carried by thousands of nanodragons, appears to fly into the air like a God and 'blow' the roof off the arena. The stunned Roman Consul gives him his Roman Shield, while Alvin the Treacherous gives Hiccup back his How to Speak Dragonese book. The arena erupts in chaos and the children escape in a Roman Observation Balloon. Alvin manages to get his hand-hook lodged into the balloon basket, but the children are able to twist him off, and he falls into Sharkworm-infested waters. They fly home in the balloon, then crash land onto the ships of Stoick and Big-Boobied Bertha. The two tribes make amends and return to their homes. Unbeknownst to Hiccup, Alvin had planted a Venomous Vorpent within the pages of his book, and it stings someone.''How to Cheat a Dragon's Curse'' (2006)
During a hunting expedition, Hiccup and Fishlegs spot a group of Hysterics, a tribe of scary lunatic Vikings. Hiccup and Fishlegs flee, with the Hysterics behind in hot pursuit. They are saved by One-Eye, a Saber-Toothed Driver dragon. Fishlegs has the symptoms of Vorpentitis, a disease caused by the sting of the Venomous Vorpent, and the only cure to this disease requires "the vegetable that no one dares name" (potato) from "the land that does not exist" (America). Old Wrinkly predicts the potato might be in the Hysteric Territories, and tells him that he must bring it back before ten o'clock the next morning, or else Fishlegs will die. Hiccup brings Camicazi and Toothless on the journey to Hysteria, with One-Eye pulling them on a sleigh. The two children enter through the roof, but Hiccup falls into a pot of onion soup, and is discovered by Norbert the Nutjob. Hiccup makes Norbert show him the potato by pretending not to believe it exists. Norbert locks Hiccup in a cage. After the Hysterics fall asleep, Camicazi picks the lock of Hiccup's cage and they leave the Hall through the chimney. The three, along with One-eye, escape in Hiccup's boat, but get caught by Norbert and the Hysterics again. They force Hiccup to participate in trial by axe, where Norbert throws his axe in the air and the side that lands in the ground determines if Hiccup will be executed. Hiccup instead catches the axe gold side up, which he says means he should not be killed. At that moment the Doomfang appears, eats the potato, and leaves. Hiccup realizes the Doomfang had Vorpentitis. For saving them from the Doomfang, Norbert lets them go. Once he gets back, he realizes that Fishlegs had only caught a cold, and Old Wrinkly had made a mistake. Old Wrinkly examines Hiccup and explains that it is actually Hiccup who has Vorpentitis. Fishlegs shoots Hiccup in his toe with an arrow soaked in the juices of the potato, and Hiccup recovers. Hiccup buries the arrow and finds it had a seed on it that has sprouted into a potato plant. He plants more potatoes and no one dies of Vorpentitis ever again.''How to Twist a Dragon's Tale'' (2007)
While on a herding exercise, the children are distracted by a huge fire rolling down the mountainside. The fire is found to be the doing of evil fire dragons called Exterminators. While most of the kids escape on Gobber's riding dragon, Goliath, Hiccup and Gobber are saved by Humungously Hotshot, one of the greatest heroes on the planet. Hiccup's father, Stoick, hires him as Hiccup's bodyguard. One night, Hiccup wakes up to Hotshot looming over him with his swords, arguing with himself whether or not to kill Hiccup. Hiccup asks him what he's doing. Hotshot begins to tell Hiccup his story of how he fell in love with a Viking woman, but her father wanted her to marry someone clever. The woman's father sent Hotshot to find and bring back the Firestone, and the reward was the woman's hand in marriage. Hotshot traveled to the volcano where the Firestone was hidden, but was captured by the Lava Louts. After a few weeks, he became friends with a jailkeeper named Terrific Al. Al told Humongous that he would bring the ruby heart to his ladylove if he killed Hiccup, stating that Hiccup is a Devil Child, who will send terror across the Archipelago. Hiccup figures out that the woman is Hiccup's own mother and "Terrific Al" is really Alvin the Treacherous. Hiccup, his friends, and their dragons travel to Lava-Lout Island to put the fire stone inside the volcano to stop the volcano from exploding. They are attacked by Alvin riding an Exterminator. Hiccup puts the stone into the volcano and the stone hatches into a fire dragon. The dragon eats Alvin and the Exterminators and dives back into the lava. Hiccup and his riding dragon, Windwalker, run down the island away from lava and fall into the sea. Hiccup's father and others rescue him and everything works out well.''A Hero's Guide To Deadly Dragons'' (2007)
On his birthday, Hiccup goes to the Finals of a Burglary Competition between the Bog-Burglars and the Hooligans. When Hiccup comes home, he realizes Toothless has eaten three-quarters of Stoick's throne. Stoick comes in the room in a bad temper. He punishes Hiccup by confiscating his notebook on dragons, but then remembers that Gobber has stolen the "How to Train Your Dragon" manual from the Meathead Public Library. Stoick tells Hiccup that if Toothless does one more thing like this, he will banish him, and goes off to find the book. Toothless guiltily reveals that he also burned the copy of "How To Train Your Dragon". Camicazi suggests that the Meathead Public Library might have another copy of the book. Hiccup, Camicazi and Fishlegs go to the Island of Forget Me to visit the Library. They fly on a Stealth Dragon which had been stolen from the Murderous Tribe. With the help of Stormfly, Camicazi's dragon, they find a second edition of "How to Train Your Dragon". The Hairy Scary Librarian catches them stealing the book and fights with Camicazi and Hiccup. The noise attracts Driller Dragons who are dwelling in the Library. Hiccup finds a book that was written by Hiccup Horrendous Haddock II called ''A Hero's Guide To Deadly Dragons'' which was exactly the same book that had been taken from him earlier that morning. He pulls the book out and the library shelf opens, revealing a hole filled with Poisonous Piffleworms. Their only exit would be to go through the hole. Hiccup takes back the second edition of ''How to Train Your Dragon'' to the Isle of Berk. The Hairy Scary Librarian arrives and shoots Stoick with a Northbow, but Hiccup's notebook, in Stoick’s breast pocket, saves Stoick's life. Hiccup, Fishlegs, and Camicazi come from the sky and squash the Librarian flat with the Stealth Dragon. Madguts the Murderous, Chief of the Murderous Tribe, arrives for the Stealth Dragon and are about to kill Big-Boobied Bertha, who stole the dragon. Hiccup saves her by telling Madguts that the Hairy Scary Librarian stole the Stealth Dragon instead. Madguts believes him and takes the Librarian away. Hiccup persuades Stoick that books are useful and books are unbanned by order of the Thing.''How to Ride a Dragon's Storm'' (2008)
Madguts the Murderous invites the Bog-burglars and the Hairy Hooligans to join the Murderous Tribe for an Intertribal Friendly Swimming race. The winner, to be defined as the ''last'' person back, may have a single request granted by the three Chiefs. Madguts, Stoick and Big Boobied Bertha set off to the water more slowly than the others, more certain that they will win the race. During the race, Hiccup, Camicazi and Fishlegs are kidnapped and taken to a ship, along with their hunting dragons. On the ship are Madguts, Norbert the Nutjob, and Gumboil. Madguts has agreed to have Norbert take Hiccup, Camicazi and Fishlegs to his boat in order to get them out of the race. Madguts puts Stoick and Bertha in jail and promises he will execute them as his reward for winning the race in three months. Hiccup discovers there are slaves called the Northern Wanderers on the boat, who nearly kill him. They spare his life, on the condition that he helps them escape. The Wanderers tattoo Hiccup with the Slavemark, a Viking symbol which now means he is technically a slave. However, he can hide it under his helmet. Hiccup escapes with the Wanderers. After all Wanderers are safe on the emergency boats, Hiccup falls off the boat and lands on an iceberg, and is chased into a cave, where he wakes up on the back of a Leviathorgan. Hiccup gets back onto the boat as a storm breaks out, and the Leviathorgan attacks the ship. Norbert and Hiccup fight on the top of the ship. Lightning strikes Norbert's axe and it enters the sea, killing the Leviathorgan. Hiccup falls off the mast and is rescued by Fishlegs and Camicazi, who are themselves rescued by the Wanderers. The three fly to Berk on Norbert's flying machine, which the Wanderers had collected. The machine works well, but as they near Berk, the machine breaks and crashes into the ocean. Hiccup and his friends come just in time. Because Hiccup is the last person back, he demands Madguts sing a love song at the next "Thing" while dressed up as an "ickle pretty shepherdess". Hiccup reflects that he will have the Slavemark for the rest of his life. Hiccup now realises that he wants to be a great King who abolishes slavery and who founds a New Word in the Old World, not far across the ocean.''How to Break a Dragon's Heart'' (2009)
Camicazi went missing during a storm and the Hooligans are searching for her. They end up shipwrecked on a beach said to be haunted by a grieving woman and belonging to hostile Vikings called Uglithugs. While on the beach, they find a mysterious object, and they discover it is a''How to Steal a Dragon's Sword'' (2011)
Hiccup and other young warriors are brought to the island where "Flashburn's School of Swordfighting" waits for them. The children have three weeks at the school to train their sword fighting for New Year's Day. Once at the school, the only person there is the wicked witch Excellinor. She tells everyone that the dragons are revolting in a "Red Rage" and are led by the dragon Furious, who Hiccup released one year before. She tells the tribes that the sword fighting competition must be used to find the next king of the Wilderwest, who, according to prophecy has a dragon with no teeth, an arrow from a land that does not exist, Grimbeard's second-best sword, a ticking-thing, a rectangular shield, a throne, a crown, and the Dragon Jewel, which has the power to kill all dragons. Throughout his previous adventures, Hiccup has collected all of these things, except the crown and the Dragon Jewel. Hiccup finds the crown under Flashburn's school, guarded by an ancient small brown dragon called the Wodensfang. Hiccup wins the competition and is declared winner until Snotlout throws a stone at his head, knocking Hiccup's helmet off and revealing his Slavemark. Since Hiccup is a slave, he is disqualified from the competition and exiled from his tribe. Alvin is declared the new king and declares war on the dragons. Furious arrives and the war begins. Only Windwalker and Toothless stay faithful and bring Hiccup to safety. Hiccup discovers he has the map to find the Dragon Jewel and triumphantly cries: "This is not the end! I will be back!"''How to Seize a Dragon's Jewel'' (2012)
The book starts with Hiccup in exile on the run with the Wodensfang, Windwalker and Toothless, deactivating dragon traps and freeing slaves. He is nearly killed by his mother, Vallhallarama, who doesn’t recognize him with his helmet and accidentally drops a tree trunk on her head. He travels to a slave jail called Prison Darkheart under Alvin the Treacherous's control to spy on Alvin, where he finds his father looking for the Dragon Jewel with the rest of the slaves under the witch and Alvin’s orders. Hiccup meets a little girl named Eggingard who is the sister of the Wanderer boy Bearcub from How to Ride a Dragons Storm. She tells Hiccup how Fishlegs was dragged under the surrounding wet sand by the hand of a dragon with eyes on its fingers. He meets Camicazi who has been freeing prisoners with a team of other bog-burglars. They free Eggingard and Camicazi stows away in Hiccup’s sand yacht. The witch captures Toothless and the Wodenfang and forces Hiccup to search for the dragon jewel. A three-headed Deadly Shadow sent by Furious swoops down and snatches Hiccup and Camicazi before he has a chance to look for it. The dragon brings him to a hill to kill him, but notices that he has the lobster claw necklace given to him by Fishlegs. The Deadly Shadow gets caught in a trap and tells him that they had promised to care for Fishlegs when he was a baby when they were owned by his mother Termagant. Upon freeing the Deadly Shadow Hiccup is pulled in by the Monster of Amber Slavelands' hand. Hiccup defeats the monster by letting it swallow him and stabbing it in a weak spot above its head. He ventures off into the monster's maze of glass columns, where he finds Fishlegs and the Dragon Jewel. Then they swim to shore after finding an undersea tunnel, and Camicazi and the Deadly Shadow pick them up. Valhallarama finds Hiccup and takes him back to Darkheart, where she apologizes for not being around due to searching for the king’s things and convinces the slaves to join Hiccup in helping to free the dragons and slaves. The rebellion Dragons break into the jail and the humans flee. Hiccup frees Toothless and the Wodensfang, but loses the Dragon Jewel to Alvin. The story ends with Hiccup happily being reunited with Camicazi and Fishlegs.''How to Betray a Dragon's Hero'' (2013)
Ug the Uglithug tries to trick the Druid Guardian into crowning him king, but the Dragon Guardians of Tomorrow kill him by "Airy Oblivion". Hiccup and his friends hear a human calling for help, then abruptly stopping. They find Snotlout, with Wolf-fangs in the river and thousands of Dragon Rebellion dragons sleeping on the riverbank. Hiccup persuades the rest of the group to save him, accidentally waking up Snotlout's Hogfly and the nearby Rebellion dragons. They all flee to their secret hideout, hiding as Furious and the dragons search for them. Alvin's Spydragons kidnap Camicazi, so Snotlout brings them on a rescue mission to save her. After following Snotlout up through a trapdoor, Hiccup discovers that he has betrayed him. After escaping from the witch and Alvin, Camicazi tricks the camp into thinking they are under attack by a large army. Snotlout, who the whole room of Alvinsmen and Dragonmarker prisoners of war who had turned their backs on, repents and frees the prisoners. Hiccup and Snotlout manage to escape into the open ocean with the boat with the ten lost things, but are being chased by Alvin and the witch on dragonback. Snotlout puts on Hiccup's clothes and helmet and rides on Hiccup's dragon to face them, but is shot down and killed. Hiccup's lament forgives him for his bullying and praises his later work as a strong young Viking and then Hiccup's boat sinks and he is swept into a storm. The book ends with Hiccup lying unconscious on a beach and Wodensfang crying to himself that he is a traitor.''How to Fight a Dragon's Fury'' (2015)
Hiccup wakes up on the beach at Hero's End with amnesia, sustained when he hit his head at the end of the previous book. As the Wodensfang tries to explain who Hiccup is, they are attacked by Sandsharks and a Vampire Spydragon who was tracking him by his two teeth that were in Hiccup's arm after it had bitten him the day before. After defeating the dragons, Hiccup takes a boat which has washed up on the beach and sails towards Tomorrow. Once Hiccup reaches Tomorrow, he makes his way to Grimbeard the Ghastly's castle just as Alvin is about to be crowned king by the Druid Guardian. Hiccup regains his memory and convinces the Druid Guardian, with the help of Fishlegs, to crown him king instead. Hiccup is crowned and prepares to engage Furious in single combat. Hiccup rides the Windwalker into battle and Furious knocks him off the Windwalker's back. Hiccup threatens Furious with the Dragon Jewel. They reach a peace agreement and Hiccup throws the jewel into the sea. Alvin and the Witch attack Furious, violating the laws of single combat. Furious orders the dragon army to attack and soon there is an all-out Vikings vs. Dragons battle. Alvin reveals that he is Fishlegs' father. The dragon guardians swoop down and kill Alvin once and for all. In battle, the Witch attacks Hiccup with a poisoned Stormblade. Furious takes the blow for Hiccup and kills the Witch. Furious leaves his command of the dragons to Luna, his second-in-command, and goes out to sea to die. The epilogue shows how Hiccup built a new kingdom of harmony on Tomorrow where humans and dragons could live in peace. Hiccup instructs Fishlegs to tell everyone that the whole story was just a myth. The series ends the way it began: "There were dragons when I was a boy..."In other media
DreamWorks franchise
On 26 March 2010,Audio adaptations
All twelve novels have been recorded as audio-books and released by Hachette Audio, narrated by actorSee also
* ''How to Train Your Dragon'' (franchise) * ''How to Train Your Dragon'' (film)References
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