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* WithGreatPowerComesGreatResponsibility: Mirabel nearly says the [[Franchise/SpiderMan iconic quote]] towards Karla, who (being young and powerful) is a believer in WithGreatPowerComesGreatPerks.

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* WithGreatPowerComesGreatResponsibility: Mirabel nearly says the [[Franchise/SpiderMan [[ComicBook/SpiderMan iconic quote]] towards Karla, who (being young and powerful) is a believer in WithGreatPowerComesGreatPerks.
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* SummerCampy: After Dragon's Edge was established as an outpost, Fishlegs would use it to during the summer as a retreat for Berk's children in the form of Camp Ingerman.

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* SummerCampy: After Dragon's Edge was established as an outpost, Fishlegs would use it to during the summer as a retreat for Berk's children in the form of Camp Ingerman.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:Drago is defeated when Peep gives him the candle (apparently on the instructions of the candle itself); he is briefly able to wield the full powers of the entire Madrigal family, but this causes his body to disintegrate itself as it can't handle the scale of power]].
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''The Dragon and the Butterfly: Whiteout'' is an ''WesternAnimation/{{Encanto}}''/''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon'' {{Crossover}} fanfic. It is the third installment of ''Fanfic/TheDragonAndTheButterflySaga'', sequel to ''Fanfic/TheDragonAndTheButterfly'' and its drabbles spinoff ''Fanfic/DragonsButterfliesAndWhoKnowsWhatElse''.

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''The Dragon and the Butterfly: Whiteout'' is an ''WesternAnimation/{{Encanto}}''/''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon'' {{Crossover}} fanfic.fanfic by Creator/{{HotPatooty}}. It is the third installment of ''Fanfic/TheDragonAndTheButterflySaga'', sequel to ''Fanfic/TheDragonAndTheButterfly'' and its drabbles spinoff ''Fanfic/DragonsButterfliesAndWhoKnowsWhatElse''.

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** Drago wanted the Madrigal magic all for himself, believing that he alone should wield its power. [[spoiler:He winds up getting what he wanted when Peep gives him all of the magic in the candle. ''All of it.'' He only has a few seconds to enjoy having all of the Madrigals gifts before [[PhlebotinumOverdose all of its raw power reduces him to a pile of ashes]].]]

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** Drago wanted the Madrigal magic all for himself, believing that he alone should wield its power. [[spoiler:He winds up getting what he wanted when Peep gives him all of the magic in the candle. ''All of it.'' He only has a few seconds to enjoy having all of the Madrigals gifts before [[PhlebotinumOverdose all of its raw power reduces him to a pile of ashes]].]]



* CassandraTruth: Jack and his friends accuse Karla of pushing him and hurting his head when she beats him in a race. Since Karla is prone to mischief, Fishlegs believes them and subjects her to yoga as punishment.



* CheesyMoon: When Mirabel asks why he's been such an ExtremeDoormat lately, Pedro deflects with the following query:
--> '''Pedro''': ...How'd they get all that cheese on the moon?



* CassandraTruth: Jack and his friends accuse Karla of pushing him and hurting his head when she beats him in a race. Since Karla is prone to mischief, Fishlegs believes them and subjects her to yoga as punishment.
* CheesyMoon: When Mirabel asks why he's been such an ExtremeDoormat lately, Pedro deflects with the following query:
--> '''Pedro''': ...How'd they get all that cheese on the moon?

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* DemotedToExtra: [[spoiler:Grimmel the Grisly, the BigBad of ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragonTheHiddenWorld'', died before he could have met Hiccup.]]

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* DemotedToExtra: [[spoiler:Grimmel DemotedToExtra:
** Grimmel
the Grisly, the BigBad of ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragonTheHiddenWorld'', died before he could have met Hiccup.]]Hiccup.
** In ''Race to the Edge'', the Grimborne Brothers play a big part throughout the series, being the main antagonists for several seasons, and Viggo becoming Hiccup's ArchEnemy and ShadowArchetype. Here, while Viggo is mistakenly believed to have been the one who kidnapped the triplets, Hiccup never actually ''meets'' Viggo or Ryker in the plot. While Viggo's dragon-hunting business makes him an ideological enemy to the riders, he is nothing more than a RedHerring, one of his clients Drago Bludvist being the actual culprit. By the end of the story, Viggo blacklists what remains of the Northern Alliance from his business for nearly brining the Madrigals onto his head over a misunderstanding and does everything in his power not to provoke them.


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* MissedHimByThatMuch: While Hiccup and Viggo were [[ArchEnemy personal foes]] to one another in canon, here Viggo becomes a suspect on who had kidnapped the triplets, but they never actually meet. The closest they ever get to encountering each other is when he finds a mocking note left for Queen Mala and Hiccup almost raids Viggo's ship before he is talked out of his by Stoick and Valka.

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* SelfServingMemory: Years after his defeat, Dagur [[NeverMyFault still abstains from any culpability in why everyone became his enemy]].
** He calls the Berserkers disloyal because they were unwilling to die for his ego.
** Berk "conspired" with a dragon army when he was the one who declared war on them by kidnapping an ally -- violating SacredHospitality -- for entirely selfish reasons.
** Hiccup betrayed him by choosing a "coven of magic-users" over him, even though their relationship was entirely one-sided and rather violent.
** He thinks the Madrigals "tricked" him into thinking they were gods when that was entirely his assumption.
** He calls Bruno selfish for "wasting his time" not showing him a prophecy, [[UngratefulBastard even though he had kidnapped him after Bruno saved him from getting crushed]].

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* SelfServingMemory: Years after his defeat, Dagur [[NeverMyFault still abstains from any culpability in why everyone became his enemy]]. \n** He calls the Berserkers disloyal because they were unwilling to die for his ego.
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ego; that Berk "conspired" with a dragon army when he was the one who declared war on them by kidnapping an ally -- violating SacredHospitality -- for entirely selfish reasons.
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reasons; Hiccup betrayed him by choosing a "coven of magic-users" over him, even though their relationship was entirely one-sided and rather violent.
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violent; he thinks the Madrigals "tricked" him into thinking they were gods when that was entirely his assumption.
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assumption, and calls Bruno selfish for "wasting his time" not showing him a prophecy, [[UngratefulBastard even though he had kidnapped him after Bruno saved saving him from getting crushed]].



* VileVillainLaughableLackey: Drago and Dagur seem to have this type of dynamic, Drago being the glower brute that sucks all whimsy from a room while Dagur tries acting all chummy and start small-talk around him (as fruitless as that would be).

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* TautologicalTemplar: Drago is perfectly content with putting everyone in chains, burning the world down and sitting on a throne made from its ashes under the idea that as long as he's in charge, it would be a preferable alternative to the world that everyone is already living in.
* VileVillainLaughableLackey: Drago and Dagur seem to have this type of dynamic, Drago being the glower brute that [[KnightOfCerebus sucks all whimsy from a room room]] while Dagur tries acting all chummy and start small-talk around him (as fruitless as that would be).
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* KidnappedByTheCall: The Triplets happen upon a group of Dragon-Hunters and Karla is quick to try and thwart them, onyl to get the three of them kidnapped by Dagur and hand-delivered to Drago Bludvist, kicking off his new EvilPlan to capture the Madrigals and use them as his own personal army of {{Super Soldier}}s.

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* KidnappedByTheCall: The Triplets happen upon a group of Dragon-Hunters and Karla is quick to try and thwart them, onyl only to get the three of them kidnapped by Dagur and hand-delivered to Drago Bludvist, kicking off his new EvilPlan to capture the Madrigals and use them as his own personal army of {{Super Soldier}}s.
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** [[spoiler:After Drago's defeat, his lieutenants come to the conclusion that the Madrigals will seek retribution agains them and hunt them down if they stay in the Barbaric Archipelago, unaware that the Madrigals aren't the vengeful type and they are content with having Berk and the Encanto protected by the magic.]]

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** [[spoiler:After Drago's defeat, his lieutenants come to the conclusion that the Madrigals will seek retribution agains against them and hunt them down if they stay in the Barbaric Archipelago, unaware that the Madrigals aren't the vengeful type and they are content with having Berk and the Encanto protected by the magic.]]

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* BarrierMaiden: [[spoiler:After Drago's defeat, Peep uses the candle to create [[MysteriousMist a fog that keeps anyone that seeks to harm Berk away]], making it a second safe-haven for the Madrigals.]]



** While the evidence points to the Madrigals and the Haddock Clan assuming that the Grimborn Brothers were the ones who kidnapped the triplets, Dagur dissuades them from this because Viggo embodies this trope to a tee. Being a realist and a pragmatist, he wouldn't be dumb enough to get the attention of people with OutOfContextMagic on their side. [[spoiler:After Drago's defeat, his remaining lieutenants try to supplement their depleted stock of dragons with the Grimborn's business, only for Viggo to blacklist them because they had earned "the ire of a coven of magic users" and that if they're dumb enough to antagonize them, they will leave him out of it.]]

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** While the evidence points to the Madrigals and the Haddock Clan assuming that the Grimborn Brothers were the ones who kidnapped the triplets, Dagur dissuades them from this because Viggo embodies this trope to a tee. Being a realist and a pragmatist, he wouldn't be dumb enough to get the attention of people with OutOfContextMagic WrongContextMagic on their side. [[spoiler:After Drago's defeat, his remaining lieutenants try to supplement their depleted stock of dragons with the Grimborn's business, only for Viggo to blacklist them because they had earned "the ire of a coven of magic users" and that if they're dumb enough to antagonize them, they will leave him out of it.]]


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* WrongGenreSavvy:
** Drago Bludvist has completely deluded himself into thinking that he is the hero of the story, with the death, suffering and enslavement he causes on his quest towards godhood [[ProtagonistCenteredMorality are all justified]] under the belief that a world under his rule would be worth it. This leads to him believing that the Madrigal Miracle exists for him, that the Madrigals waste it for its MundaneUtility and that they were destined to be his living weapons, blissfully ignorant that it exists to fight ''against'' the kind of tyranny he represents.
** [[spoiler:After Drago's defeat, his lieutenants come to the conclusion that the Madrigals will seek retribution agains them and hunt them down if they stay in the Barbaric Archipelago, unaware that the Madrigals aren't the vengeful type and they are content with having Berk and the Encanto protected by the magic.]]

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* PragmaticVillainy: While Dagur is perfectly willing to [[WouldHurtAChild torture a child]], Drago decides not to do anything to her, seeing no point in doing so with their bargaining chip.

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* PragmaticVillainy: PragmaticVillainy:
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While Dagur is perfectly willing to [[WouldHurtAChild torture a child]], Drago decides not to do anything to her, seeing no point in doing so with their bargaining chip.chip.
** While the evidence points to the Madrigals and the Haddock Clan assuming that the Grimborn Brothers were the ones who kidnapped the triplets, Dagur dissuades them from this because Viggo embodies this trope to a tee. Being a realist and a pragmatist, he wouldn't be dumb enough to get the attention of people with OutOfContextMagic on their side. [[spoiler:After Drago's defeat, his remaining lieutenants try to supplement their depleted stock of dragons with the Grimborn's business, only for Viggo to blacklist them because they had earned "the ire of a coven of magic users" and that if they're dumb enough to antagonize them, they will leave him out of it.]]

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* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler:Drago kills Throk when they invade Caldera Cay.]]
* DemotedToExtra: [[spoiler:Grimmel the Grisly, the BigBad of ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragonTheHiddenWorld'', died offscreen before he could have met Hiccup.]]

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* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler:Drago kills Throk when they invade Caldera Cay.]]
* DemotedToExtra: [[spoiler:Grimmel the Grisly, the BigBad of ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragonTheHiddenWorld'', died offscreen before he could have met Hiccup.]]
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* CentralTheme: Taking responsibility for one's actions. The Madrigal-Haddock Triplets each need to learn to act responsibly for their own actions, Karla's {{Pride}}, Pedro's sloth and Peep's false-prudence being the cause of a lot of grief for the Encanto and eventually getting them captured by powers that would use their gifts for evil. Dagur has lived his life in denial that his own actions are what led to his exile, and while at first he blamed the Madrigals for it, it's when he is put in charge of Peep does he finally realize what he had done and tries to atone. Drago Bludvist, the story's BigBad, claims that what he does is for the good of the world, but all he is is a power-hungry bully. When the Madrigals manage to undo his would-be Empire, all he can do is blame them for his failures, denying any part in his own downfall.

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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Dagur is elated when he finds out that they have Hiccup and Mirabel's kids as hostages. Or he was, until Drago makes him into Peep's glorified babysitter.

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Dagur is elated when he finds out that they have Hiccup and Mirabel's kids as hostages. Or he was, until Drago makes him into Peep's glorified babysitter.babysitter.
** Drago wanted the Madrigal magic all for himself, believing that he alone should wield its power. [[spoiler:He winds up getting what he wanted when Peep gives him all of the magic in the candle. ''All of it.'' He only has a few seconds to enjoy having all of the Madrigals gifts before [[PhlebotinumOverdose all of its raw power reduces him to a pile of ashes]].]]


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* PhlebotinumOverdose: [[spoiler:Drago's fate. Peep uses the candle to give Drago her family's magic, only for all of the raw power to vaporize him.]]
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** On top of the usual neurosis she has, Peep now has the added pressure of becoming the next Candle-Maker, this being why she's become such a SafetyFreak.

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** On top of the usual neurosis she has, Peep now has the added pressure of becoming the next Candle-Maker, Candle-Holder, this being why she's become such a SafetyFreak.
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** Dagur the Deranged is basically what would happen to Peep is she allowed her fears to overwhelm her. Both of them are defined by their paranoia and are prone to learn the wrong lessons. While Peep is paranoid of danger and believes in using her paranoia to ensure her loved one's safety ([[ImproperlyParanoid even if it can seem rather irrational]]), Dagur is an IneffectualLoner who has convinced himself that everyone is out to get him, completely unaware of how [[SelfFulfillingProphecy most of the bad things in his life that led to this mindset were his own fault]].

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** Dagur the Deranged is basically what would happen to Peep is if she allowed her fears to overwhelm her. Both of them are defined by their paranoia and are prone to learn the wrong lessons. While Peep is paranoid of danger and believes in using her paranoia to ensure her loved one's safety ([[ImproperlyParanoid even if it can seem rather irrational]]), Dagur is an IneffectualLoner who has convinced himself that everyone is out to get him, completely unaware of how [[SelfFulfillingProphecy most of the bad things in his life that led to this mindset were his own fault]].
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* DemotedToExtra: [[spoiler:Grimmel the Grisely, the BigBad of ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragonTheHiddenWorld'', died offscreen before he could have met Hiccup.]]

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* DemotedToExtra: [[spoiler:Grimmel the Grisely, Grisly, the BigBad of ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragonTheHiddenWorld'', died offscreen before he could have met Hiccup.]]

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