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    How to Train Your Dragon: How to Seize a Dragon's Jewel


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      You don’t have to read the Hiccup books in order.

      But if you want to, this is the right order:

      ABOUT HICCUP

      Hiccup Horrendous Haddock the Third was

      an awesome swordfighter, a dragon-whisperer,

      and the greatest Viking Hero that ever lived.

      But Hiccup’s memoirs look back to when

      he was a very ordinary boy, and finding

      it hard to be a Hero.

      This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the product of the

      author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons,

      living or dead, is coincidental.

      Text and illustrations copyright © 2012 by Cressida Cowell

      Cover art © 2013 by Red Hansen

      Cover design by Kristina Iulo

      Cover © 2013 Hachette Book Group, Inc.

      All rights reserved. In accordance with the U.S. Copyright Act of 1976, the scanning, uploading, and

      electronic sharing of any part of this book without the permission of the publisher is unlawful piracy

      and theft of the author’s intellectual property. If you would like to use material from the book (other

      than for review purposes), prior written permission must be obtained by contacting the publisher at

      permissions@hbgusa.com. Thank you for your support of the author’s rights.

      Little, Brown and Company

      Hachette Book Group

      237 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10017

      lb-kids.com

      Little, Brown and Company is a division of Hachette Book Group, Inc.

      The Little, Brown name and logo are trademarks of Hachette Book Group, Inc.

      The publisher is not responsible for websites (or their content) that are not owned by the publisher.

      First ebook edition: September 2014

      ISBN 978-0-316-29952-7

      E3

      ~ CONTENTS ~

      1. The Warrior...........................................................................19

      2. A Few Little Communication Problems...............................46

      3. Hiccup Must Die....................................................................66

      4. One of Hiccup’s Less Brilliant Plans....................................72

      5. The Wrong Side of the Door................................................85

      6. The Witch Excellinor is a Little Annoyed............................106

      7. A Truly Scary Bedtime Story..............................................116

      8. Hunting for the Amber in the Amber Slavelands..............138

      9. The Evil Reaches...................................................................154

      10. The Deadly Shadow............................................................172

      11. A Genuine Surprise.............................................................175

      12. Bear-Mama..........................................................................191

      13. The Past has a Way of Catching Up with You..................197

      14. The Luck Turns Alvin’s Way..............................................200

      15. Hiccup Sets Off to Find the Jewel.....................................217

      16. The Triple-Header Deadly Shadow...................................227

      17. Did I Already Mention that the Past Has a Way

      of Catching Up with the Present?......................................238

      18. Searching for Fishlegs........................................................246

      19. The Monster and the Slave-Boy.........................................249

      20. Oh Dear................................................................................256

      21. A Story from the Past........................................................259

      22. What Happened Next.........................................................275

      23. Some Dragons Really Are Monsters.................................280

      24. The Wink of a Red Herring................................................296

      25. I Don’t Think I’m Dead.........................................................304

      26. A Ghost from the Past........................................................312

      27. The Story Ends as It Began...............................................324

      28. Facing the Music… and Alvin and the Witch....................328

      29. An Unexpected Development............................................354

      30. The Battle of Prison Darkheart.........................................366

      31. The Secret Hideout............................................................392

      PROLOGUE BY HICCUP

      HORRENDOUS HADDOCK III

      Courage.

      You, dear reader, will need courage to read on.

      This is NOT the last of my memoirs. But the

      story has become darker now, so dark that I need all

      my courage just to write it.

      I am looking back to that time when I was

      fourteen years old and an Outcast.

      The Red-Rage had taken over all the dragons in

      the land and the Dragon Rebellion had begun. The

      Great War between humans and dragons had started.

      The Vikings were being led by that dreadful

      villain, Alvin the Treacherous, guided by his even-

      more-dreadful mother, the Witch Excellinor.

      The Dragon Furious was in charge of the

      dragon forces, and his aim was nothing less than the

      extinction of the entire Viking race.

      And the Dragon Furious was winning.

      The Vikings’ only hope was for a new King to

      be crowned King of the Wilderwest. A King who,

      according to ancient prophecy, would have all ten of

      the King’s Lost Things.

      13

      Nine of the

      Lost Things had been found. Only the Dragon

      Jewel, the most important, remained Lost.

      The Dragon Jewel had the power to destroy

      dragons for ever… it was the only thing the Dragon

      Furious was afraid of.

      Alvin the Treacherous had eight of the Lost

      Things.

      I, Hiccup the Outcast, had only one: my little

      hunting-dragon called Toothless. But I also had

      Grimbeard the Ghastly’s map that showed the way to

      where the Jewel was hidden.

      And so I, ‘Enemy Traitor Number One’, was

      being hunted through the Archipelago, by both

      humans and dragons alike. A proclamation calling for

      my death hung on hundreds of burnt-out tree trunks.

      My fourteen-year-old self was all alone apart

      from three dragon companions.

      My Tribe had been driven out of their home on

      Berk by the Dragon Rebellion.

      My father Stoick and my friend Fishlegs had

      been turned into slaves and sent to the Amber

      Slavelands. (Originally, they were in the Uglithing

      Slavelands, but when the witch figured out where

      14

      the Jewel was, she moved

      everyone.)

      You see why I call these

      my darkest times?

      I had to have hope

      that things would turn out

      well in the end, that

      the s
    mallthings and the

      happiness of peacetime would return.

      I had to remember this through the teeth and fire

      and talons.

      I had to have Courage.

      15

      THE PROPHECY OF

      THE KING’S LOST THINGS

      The Dragontime is coming

      And only a King can save you now.

      The King shall be the

      Champion of Champions.

      You shall know the King

      By the King’s Lost Things.

      A fang-free dragon, my second-best sword,

      My Roman shield,

      An arrow-from-the-land-that-does-not-exist,

      The heart’s stone, the key-that-opens-all-locks,

      The ticking-thing, the Throne, the Crown.

      And last and best of all the ten,

      The Dragon Jewel shall save all men.

      1. THE WARRIOR

      One cold moonlit winter night in the Forgotten Forest,

      a gigantic Warrior sat high and still in a treetop, like an

      Angel of Death.

      The Warrior was out hunting. It had been on the

      trail of the Outcast for many days. It was intending to

      kill this Outcast, this enemy of the Wilderwest.

      Its metal visor was down. Its sword was ready in

      its hand, looking for the kill. It was still as a statue, only

      its bright blue eyes looking down on the path winding

      through the woods far below it.

      In those times, the humans and the dragons were

      at war, so it was strictly forbidden for humans to ride

      dragons any more.

      But surprisingly, this Warrior was seated on the

      back of a dragon, lying lazy but alert along the length of

      the tree branch. The dragon was an Air Dragon of the

      purest silver; very, very rare and very, very dangerous.

      It too looked down at the snowy path below, only

      its pointed tail moving, slowly and rhythmically, like the

      tail of a cat.

      All was quiet. After a little time, a noise was

      heard. The Warrior had closed its eyes, but now, buried

      in the black visor, they snapped open.

      19

      Way in the distance, a human was

      moving along the path through the woods.

      The human was ‘The Outcast’, the Enemy,

      exactly the person that the Warrior was waiting

      to kill.

      20

      The Warrior gave a grunt of satisfaction, and sat

      up a little straighter.

      When you looked at this Outcast close-up (which

      the Warrior couldn’t, not from that distance) he was

      not at all what you might imagine an Outcast to be.

      He was very different from the clever confident figure

      he cut when he was releasing dragons from right under

      the Visithugs’ noses two hours ago.

      He was a young boy called Hiccup Horrendous

      Haddock the Third, about fourteen years old, very

      skinny and ordinary-looking, with the dark purple

      mark that the humans called the ‘Slavemark’ – a

      tattoo in the shape of a dragon –

      burning blue-black on one

      side of his forehead.

      Hiccup had been

      sleeping rough for

      six months now, in

      treetops, or in caves,

      and all he’d had to eat

      in that time was berries

      and nuts and food stolen

      fearfully from sleeping

      Viking villages.

      Risking his life day after day undoing the dragon-

      traps the Vikings had been setting for the dragons,

      and constantly running away from the humans and the

      terrifying hunting-dragons of the Dragon Rebellion had

      really taken it out of him.

      So there in the moonlight, Hiccup looked like

      what he was.

      Afraid, alone.

      He was dressed from head to toe in a

      dragonskin fire-suit, ripped and tattered by brambles

      and branches. He was muddy and dirty, the strain

      and fear of being hunted showing in the stiffness of

      his body, and the anxious tic in his eyes.

      He had a black eye, and he was limping, as was

      the riding-dragon trotting along beside him. The

      Windwalker was exhausted, which was why Hiccup

      wasn’t riding him, and puffing out great wafts of tired

      steam.

      Around Hiccup’s head fluttered two tiny

      hunting-dragons. One very old one, the Wodensfang,

      with wings all tattered and torn. One very young

      one, Toothless, a bright grass-green – the naughtiest,

      most fidgety dragon in the whole of the Archipelago.

      They were talking together in soft whispers

      in Dragonese.

      24

      ‘I’m telling you, Hiccup,’ the

      Wodensfang was saying in a light

      quavery voice, ‘your Quest is very simple.

      ‘You have to find the Dragon Jewel, go

      to Tomorrow, get yourself crowned King of the

      Wilderwest, and then the Tomorrow Men will tell

      you the secret of the Dragon Jewel and you can stop

      this stupid war, and save the dragons and the

      humans from extinction.’

      ‘Did you s-s-see me?’ squeaked Toothless. ‘Did

      you see me dive-bombing that Visithug? Wasn’t I

      clever? Wasn’t I brilliant? Wasn’t I m-marvellous?’

      25

      ‘Yes, you were marvellous,

      Toothless,’ replied Hiccup, ‘but

      can you keep it down a bit. The

      forest dragons are hibernating at the

      moment, and we don’t want to wake

      them up.’

      He rubbed the back of his neck, and

      sighed, because he was missing everybody so much.

      Being an Outcast was very, very lonely.

      ‘The thing is, Wodensfang, nothing is ever that

      simple. People actually have to want me, a slave, an

      Outcast, to be King. You have to have actual human

      followers, not just you three. And I have to have

      all of the Lost Things, and Alvin the Treacherous

      already has eight of them.’

      ‘You’ve got m-m-me!’ squeaked Toothless,

      landing on Hiccup’s arm. ‘I’m one of the Lost Things,

      and I’m the best one!’

      ‘Manners,’ reminded the Windwalker gently.

      ‘Don’t forget, Toothless, no boasting…’

      ‘OK,’ said Toothless, his brow furrowing.

      ‘Toothless is the best one… p-p-please?’

      ‘The map says that the Jewel is in the Amber

      Slavelands,’ said the Wodensfang. ‘Why aren’t

      we there?’

      26

      ‘Because instinctively I don’t think the

      Jewel is there,’ replied Hiccup.

      ‘That is because your heart is not yet in

      your Quest,’ replied the Wodensfang, solemnly.

      ‘At the moment, you are on a different Quest,

      the Quest to find your friend Fishlegs and your

      father. Admit it, that’s why we’re here.’

      It was why they were there. The Hooligans were

      supposed to have hidden out in this country after

      Berk was burnt out by the Dragon Furious.

      ‘OK,’ admitted Hiccup. ‘I am worried about

      Fishlegs, he’s always sort of relied on me.’

      Fishlegs was a ‘runt’ who had been washed up

      on the beaches of Berk fourteen years ago. He had no

      parents, so i
    t was Hiccup who looked after him and

      stopped the other Hooligans from bullying him.

      ‘And this is getting in the way of your true

      Quest,’ interrupted the Wodensfang, ‘which is to

      find the Dragon Jewel.’

      ‘Not entirely,’ said Hiccup, ‘because I still

      don’t think the Jewel is in the Amber Slavelands,

      whatever the map says.’

      They had walked such a long way now, that they

      stopped right underneath the tree the Warrior was

      sitting in. Hiccup got out the map.

      27

      The map was quite complicated. It showed a nice

      distinct picture of the Amber Slavelands, and there was

      a maze of mirrors and Prison Darkheart, and there, in

      the heart of it, was the Dragon Jewel, helpfully pointed

      out with a large arrow and capital letters.

      The three dragons peered at it over Hiccup’s

      shoulder. So too did the Warrior and the dragon

      perched high, invisible and menacing in the treetops

      above Hiccup.

      ‘Look,’ said Hiccup, pointing to a large fish at

      the top of the map – a fish so long that it took up the

      entire space from left to

      right. ‘What is that?’

      Trust sea-faring

      creatures like dragons and

      Vikings to know their fish

      species.

      ‘It’s a member of

      the herring family,’

      said the Wodensfang.

      ‘And what colour is it?’

      ‘R-r-red!’ said Toothless

      proudly. ‘Ask me another one! I

      know all the colours,’ he confided

      confidentially to the Windwalker.

      30

      ‘You see,’ said Hiccup, ‘in the human world a

      “red herring” is another way of saying a false start,

      or a wrong direction. My knowledge of Grimbeard

      the Ghastly is that he was a tricky man, and this

      is his way of saying that the Jewel isn’t in the

      Slavelands at all. What do you think, Wodensfang?’

      The Wodensfang was the only one of the four

      of them old enough to have actually met Grimbeard

     


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