Dragon Report

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"WANTED: A quick rider able to check on the vulnerable dragons who make their home at neighboring islands." - Valka

1 - Speak with Valka

Valka

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Hello, [your Viking's name]! Amidst all of the attacks and advances from the warlords, we need to check on the wild dragons that are potentially in harm's way.

Hiccup has the most recent list of which islands need a look; please find him.

2 - Talk to Hiccup

Hiccup

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Hi [your Viking's name], did my mother send you? I have the list of dragons ready here, we're checking the north: Glacier and Scuttleclaw islands. Let's start with Glacier. Head on out when ready!

3A - Go to Glacier Island

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You should check on the dragon group on Glacier Island.

4A - Check on the Glacier Island Dragons

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This dragon group seems healthy and safe.

Scuttleclaw Island is next.

5A - Go to Scuttleclaw Island

6A - Check on the Scuttleclaw Island Dragons

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This dragon group seems healthy, though they are a little terrorized by the warlords nearby. Many of the nests are empty.

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Hiccup

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Hi [your Viking's name], did my mother send you? I have the list of dragons ready here, we're checking the north: Zippleback and Hobblegrunt islands. Let's start with Zippleback. Head on out when ready!

3B - Go to Zippleback Island

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Oh no! Is that Zippleback trapped? Tap on her to free her.

4B - Check on the Zippleback Island Dragons

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She does not seem injured, at least.

Hobblegrunt Island is next.

5B - Go to Hobblegrunt Island

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Now, to check on the dragons.

6B - Check on the Hobblegrunt Dragons

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This dragon group seems healthy and safe. It's time to take the report to Valka

7 - Bring the report to Valka

Valka

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Thank you for the report. We'll need to keep a close eye on things, to be sure they don't get worse.