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As if appearances were'nt enough, now in "We are family part 1" we see Toothless use echolocation, and previews for part two have someone say that Toothless hasn't eaten or drank anything for awhile. Some species of bat go into hybernation, or tarpor, both of which are energy saving survival techniques in which they can stop eating and drinking for a time.

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As if appearances were'nt weren't enough, now in "We are family part 1" we see Toothless use echolocation, and previews for part two have someone say that Toothless hasn't eaten or drank anything for awhile. Some species of bat go into hybernation, or tarpor, both of which are energy saving survival techniques in which they can stop eating and drinking for a time.
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* ''{{Disney/Frozen}}'' took place in the early 1800s and Dragons is set in 1013. You don't freeze backward in time.

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* ''{{Disney/Frozen}}'' ''WesternAnimation/Frozen2013'' took place in the early 1800s and Dragons is set in 1013. You don't freeze backward in time.
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Generations of baby Razorwhips have been raised by Wingmaidens, and have been influenced by the Wingmaidens' own views on the opposite sex. Because the kind of women who ''become'' Wingmaidens are going to be the ones who don't care for male company - whether because they're gay, because they've been victims of abusive relationships, or because they're just not interested - they have skewed the Razorwhips' opinions of males in general, compounding the female Razorwhips' natural hostility to infanticidal male Razorwhips to encompass both human men and male dragons of any type.

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Generations of baby Razorwhips have been raised by Wingmaidens, and have been influenced by the Wingmaidens' own views on the opposite sex. Because the kind of women who ''become'' Wingmaidens are going to be the ones who don't care for male company - whether because they're gay, because they've been victims of abusive relationships, or because they're just not interested - they have skewed the Razorwhips' opinions of males in general, compounding the female Razorwhips' natural hostility to infanticidal male Razorwhips to encompass both human men and male dragons of any type.type.

[[WMG: There are no such things as "Fire Terrors".]]
The little fire-eating dragons from "Out Of The Frying Pan", although coincidentally resembling Night Terrors, are actually ''male Eruptodons''. Rather than being a SingleSpecimenSpecies that breeds asexually, Eruptodons are a case of BizarreSexualDimorphism, with tiny fire-eating males and huge lava-eating females. The males remain in their natal caverns, while the females grow too large for the tunnels and so migrate to the island's surface, returning to the volcano to feed. As she matures, the males emerge to mate with her during her feeding periods, and to carry off the small male eggs she lays during these visits; being shy, they avoid being seen by humans during these trysts. As the female gets old, her fertility cycle shifts from producing male eggs to producing a single female egg. As this egg is too large for a single male to carry, the whole flock of males participates in delivering it ... or takes over this task from humans, if they happen to bring it to the lava caves first.
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Her bond with Windshear will lead her to want to help preserve other Razorwhips, and to that end she will join the Winged Maiden sisterhood.

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Her bond with Windshear will lead her to want to help preserve other Razorwhips, and to that end she will join the Winged Maiden sisterhood.sisterhood.

[[WMG: Female Razorwhips' supposed dislike of males of all species is not instinctive, but learned.]]
Generations of baby Razorwhips have been raised by Wingmaidens, and have been influenced by the Wingmaidens' own views on the opposite sex. Because the kind of women who ''become'' Wingmaidens are going to be the ones who don't care for male company - whether because they're gay, because they've been victims of abusive relationships, or because they're just not interested - they have skewed the Razorwhips' opinions of males in general, compounding the female Razorwhips' natural hostility to infanticidal male Razorwhips to encompass both human men and male dragons of any type.
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Cut trope. Can't tell if its replacement trope or any others are applicable.


The line "I don't want to conquer the world, unlike some" seems to strongly imply that Viggo is at least aware of Drago's existence, and him setting up a dragon trade could well be his way of ensuring that he and his brother have a place in Drago's new world, making Drago the BiggerBad of Race to the Edge.

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The line "I don't want to conquer the world, unlike some" seems to strongly imply that Viggo is at least aware of Drago's existence, and him setting up a dragon trade could well be his way of ensuring that he and his brother have a place in Drago's new world, making Drago the BiggerBad of Race to the Edge.world.
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** [[CrowningMomentOfFunny Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!]] That made my day!

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** [[CrowningMomentOfFunny [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!]] That made my day!
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* Possibly confirmed. While it isn't clear he knew about him at that time (though it is likely since he knew Krogan already), in his last appearance he explicitly says Krogan works for someone else, so while he might not know Drago's true identity, he is aware about his existence.
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The Outcast tribe seems to be made up of various tribes that are obviously outcasts. Dialogue states that Alvin was born on Berk, into the Hooligan tribe. Thus with Savage appearing on Berserker Island would it not be likely that he had finally come home since he must have been cast out of somewhere himself to be an outcast?

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The Outcast tribe seems to be made up of various tribes that are obviously outcasts. Dialogue states that Alvin was born on Berk, into the Hooligan tribe. Thus with Savage appearing on Berserker Island would it not be likely that he had finally come home since he must have been cast out of somewhere himself to be an outcast?outcast?

[[WMG: Heather will ultimately join the Winged Maidens]]
Her bond with Windshear will lead her to want to help preserve other Razorwhips, and to that end she will join the Winged Maiden sisterhood.
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* As of Season Seven, [[spoiler: Jossed, because Dagur, Hiccup and Fishlegs find him dead.]]
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* They will also find it at Berserker Island. There was something awfully similar to Bewilderbeast Nest. No Bewilderbeast seen, but there could be eggs (Drago says he found his Bewilderbeast as egg). And of course it was Oswald the Agreeable's, The Chief of Berserkers, lens that pointed to the king of dragons.
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The season 5 finale has Viggo and Krogan looking for the "King of Dragons". They are going to succeed at this because the King of Dragons they find is going to be Drago's Bewilderbeast.

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The season 5 finale has Viggo and Krogan looking for the "King of Dragons". They are going to succeed at this because the King of Dragons they find is going to be Drago's Bewilderbeast.Bewilderbeast.

[[WMG: Savage is Berserker born]]

The Outcast tribe seems to be made up of various tribes that are obviously outcasts. Dialogue states that Alvin was born on Berk, into the Hooligan tribe. Thus with Savage appearing on Berserker Island would it not be likely that he had finally come home since he must have been cast out of somewhere himself to be an outcast?
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* We get a closer look at the man in Season Six, and while his skin tone is different from Eret (Jr.), this WMG is still open as it may be a tan.

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* We get a closer look at the man in Season Six, and while his skin tone is different from Eret (Jr.), this WMG is still open as it may be a tan.tan.

[[WMG:The Dragon Hunters Win]]
The season 5 finale has Viggo and Krogan looking for the "King of Dragons". They are going to succeed at this because the King of Dragons they find is going to be Drago's Bewilderbeast.
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[[WMG: Berk is on a Far Future Lost Colony]]
Berk is actually on another planet, one colonized by people who hated technology and had a fascination with the whole “Viking” thing.

Possible proofs
*none of the maps in the series remotely resemble earth
*the terminal velocity of objects seems to be greatly decreased, showing that ether…
**the planet’s gravity is much lower than earth’s
**The planet’s air pressure is higher than earth’s
*the ecosystem is made up almost entirely of dragons

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* And as of Season Six, additional loose ends have been tied up, though [[YMMV/DragonsRidersOfBerk how well certain threads are is up for debate.]]




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* Tease no more as of Season Six.




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* Jossed by Season Six, which has Berk's gold as a plot point for a few episodes until it is [[spoiler: recovered in Gold Rush.]]




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* Confirmed, [[spoiler: and it nets Berk a major ally for the rest of Season Six.]]




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* As of Season Six, [[spoiler: this is a stated goal of Heather and Dagur's]]



Eret from the second movie worked for Drago (prior to his HeelFaceTurn, at least) and referred to himself as "Eret, son of Eret". The "special guest", so far unnamed (season 4 of ''Race to the Edge'' is a few days away as of this WMG post), apparently has ties to Drago, but is not a character we have otherwise seen. So could he be Eret's father? He does look old enough.

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Eret from the second movie worked for Drago (prior to his HeelFaceTurn, at least) and referred to himself as "Eret, son of Eret". The "special guest", so far unnamed (season 4 of ''Race to the Edge'' is a few days away as of this WMG post), apparently has ties to Drago, but is not a character we have otherwise seen. So could he be Eret's father? He does look old enough.enough.
* We get a closer look at the man in Season Six, and while his skin tone is different from Eret (Jr.), this WMG is still open as it may be a tan.
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In his [[DeadManWriting posthumous letter]] to Heather, Dagur revealed that he only allowed everyone to think he had murdered their father, Oswald the Agreeable so they would not see him as weak. In the fourth season of "Race to the Edge", Oswald will be reunited with Heather (and possibly with Dagur, considering that they NeverFoundTheBody), and the three of them will head back home to lead the Berzerker clan.

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In his [[DeadManWriting posthumous letter]] to Heather, Dagur revealed that he only allowed everyone to think he had murdered their father, Oswald the Agreeable so they would not see him as weak. In the fourth season of "Race to the Edge", Oswald will be reunited with Heather (and possibly with Dagur, considering that they NeverFoundTheBody), and the three of them will head back home to lead the Berzerker clan.clan.

[[WMG: The "special guest" at the auction was Eret Sr.]]
Eret from the second movie worked for Drago (prior to his HeelFaceTurn, at least) and referred to himself as "Eret, son of Eret". The "special guest", so far unnamed (season 4 of ''Race to the Edge'' is a few days away as of this WMG post), apparently has ties to Drago, but is not a character we have otherwise seen. So could he be Eret's father? He does look old enough.
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Possibly in an EnemyMine situation as they both end up fighting against Viggo and his dragon trappers. Averting war against Mala and the Defenders of the Wing will further solidify Hiccup's faith in the power of diplomacy, which will be tested when he encounters Draco and discovers that some people cannot be reasoned with.

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Possibly in an EnemyMine situation as they both end up fighting against Viggo and his dragon trappers. Averting war against Mala and the Defenders of the Wing will further solidify Hiccup's faith in the power of diplomacy, which will be tested when he encounters Draco and discovers that some people cannot be reasoned with.with.

[[WMG: Heather will be reunited with her father.]]
In his [[DeadManWriting posthumous letter]] to Heather, Dagur revealed that he only allowed everyone to think he had murdered their father, Oswald the Agreeable so they would not see him as weak. In the fourth season of "Race to the Edge", Oswald will be reunited with Heather (and possibly with Dagur, considering that they NeverFoundTheBody), and the three of them will head back home to lead the Berzerker clan.

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