![]() ![]() Gobber then explains that they have to complete the first part of the Dragon Initiation Program: catching their own Dragon. Gobber admits that Hiccup is useless too but still threatens the young Vikings with eating limpets for two weeks. This causes much irritation among the other young Vikings. Gobber tells the Vikings-to-be that Hiccup is in charge to help prepare him for his future role of Chief. Everyone else is big, tough and manly like Vikings should be, but Hiccup and Fishlegs are what Vikings call runts - not as strong and much skinnier than most Vikings. ![]() ![]() Hiccup, son of the Chief Stoick the Vast and Fishlegs, Hiccup's friend, are two of the smallest boys in the group. On the snowy hills of the Wild Dragon Cliff during the winter, ten boys of the Viking Hairy Hooligan Tribe intend to become full members of their tribe by passing the Dragon Initiation Program headed by the warrior Gobber the Belch. Can Hiccup capture a dragon and train it without being torn limb from limb? Join the adventures as the small boy finds a better way to train his dragon and becomes a hero! Travel back to the days when the mighty warrior was just a boy, the quiet and thoughtful son of the Chief of the Hairy Hooligans. Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III is a truly extraordinary Viking hero known throughout Vikingdom as "the Dragon Whisperer". ![]()
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