![]() When she does, Hookfang watches the marks she draws in the dust with her staff, with enrapt attention, and this is what she says:Ĭenturies ago, a terrible Dragon called Merciless led the Dragons of the Archipelago in an attempt to commit genocide against Vikings. Gothi knows the true story, and she tells it on occasion. Hookfang knows this heritage, because he listens. On Berk, the tradition of shooting fireworks on the fourth day of the seventh moon has a long heritage, though most Hooligans are ignorant of the reason for the celebration. It is Hookfang's kerosene gel which is used to ignite Hiccup's flaming sword - Inferno. Over the years Hookfang has proven to be powerful and extremely resourceful, having discovered several ways to ignite Snotlout's bottom (much to everyone's amusement). Thankfully that time never came, and Hookfang found himself with Snotlout - a challenge in his own right! It wasn't long before the two were inseparable, though neither will admit it openly. Hookfang was the final challenge: it was he whom Hiccup was destined to kill to prove himself a true Berkian. As with most of the first five Trainers' Dragons, Hookfang was captured and used in the Academy to teach the gang how to survive - and eventually destroy - their kind. For a five-thousand pound, self-engulfing, fire-spewing Dragon, Hookfang is often more cool-headed than his Rider and friend, Snotlout Jorgenson. Many colorful names for a very colorful Dragon: Hookfang. Hookfang is a warrior who fights ferociously in battle and competition.įangster. ![]() He's short of patience, preferring to ignite first and think second. Hookfang has the ability to coat himself with fire from nose to tail. ![]() to do the exact opposite of whatever Snotlout says! But they still make a great team. This Monstrous Nightmare seems uniquely trained. Snotlout and Hookfang are both warriors at heart and work very well together in combat or competition with the other dragon riders. Whereas most dragons obey their riders' commands, Hookfang often enjoys doing the opposite of what Snotlout says. ![]()
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