The individual Monstrous Nightmare, Fireworm, is briefly mentioned in this book. Stoick the Vast has two hunting dragons, one a Gronckle named Newtsbreath and a Monstrous Nightmare named - interestingly - Hookfang. Despite this, Snotface Snotlout, the nephew of the chief, acquires one named Fireworm, while Thuggory the son's chief from the Meathead Tribe owns another named " Killer". Interesting to note, Monstrous Nightmares sided against humans during the Dragon Rebellion, abandoning their masters, as noted in The Incomplete Book of Dragons and How to Fight a Dragon's Fury.Īppearances How to Train Your Dragon īy unofficial Viking law, only the chief, or the son of the chief, can own one. We pure greenbloods descended from the great Ripperclaw himself would never dream of doing anything so common. You must be one of those mongrel Nightmares. Though Fireworm and Killer dislike each other, Fireworm throws out a judgmental slur about Killer's lineage.Īn aristocrat never growls. They will immediately desert their master and flee for their lives when in danger, often leaving the humans defenceless to any oncoming threat.Įvidently there is some intra-species prejudice amongst Monstrous Nightmares. Monstrous Nightmares are portrayed as rather selfish, vicious, and sly. They have retractable claws and capable of breathing fire, making them one of the hardest and deadliest to train. They are intelligent and can speak Dragonese, as well as be rather devious. Monstrous Nightmares have excellent senses - eyesight, smell, and hearing. To note: The Incomplete Book of Dragons and the "Viking Dragons and Their Eggs" Info Page in How to Train Your Dragon give different stat numbers. They are rated as Size 3 in The Incomplete Book of Dragons, placing them in the same size category as small Riding Dragons such as the Chickenpoxer or Zebramount. Nightmares vary in size, but can be the largest of the hunting dragons. Monstrous Nightmares are styled rather devilishly, with two curved horns on their heads, and physically resemble a western-style dragon.
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