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HTTYD Mad Libs

  by Dragondog
HICCUP'S MISSION UNACCOMPLISHED Nobody would believe this, not even my best (NOUN)! Yesterday I wounded a Night Fury with my (ADJECTIVE) weapon, the Mangler. Now I had to find the (ADJECTIVE) creature to prove it. After looking behind every (NOUN) and tree I was about to throw in the (NOUN). Then I...

Posted 23 Feb 2020, 02:32 in How to Train Your Dragon

HTTYD Mad Libs

  by Dragondog
DRAGON ATTACK It's a normal day in Berk, with Vikings going about their business of tending to their (ADJECTIVE) flocks. Suddenly, a/an (ADJECTIVE) shadow descends over the village. Dragons! In a second, these (ADJECTIVE) creatures are attacking the (ADJECTIVE) island. They swoop down and pick up s...

Posted 23 Feb 2020, 02:32 in How to Train Your Dragon

HTTYD Mad Libs

  by Dragondog
DRAGON DOSSIER: THE GRONKLE When confronting a Gronkle, you should be very (ADJECTIVE). This dragon is tough as (PLURAL NOUN) and with one swipe of its tail can leave you without a/an (PART OF THE BODY) to stand on. The Gronkle swallows a mouthfull of rocks and melts them into lava in its (PART OF ...

Posted 23 Feb 2020, 02:31 in How to Train Your Dragon

HTTYD Mad Libs

  by Dragondog
HICCUP'S INVENTIONS Hiccup may not be the toughest (NOUN), but he makes up for it with his supersmart (PART OF THE BODY) and the (ADJECTIVE) dragon fighting weapons he invents. Some are definitely better than others. Here are a few of Hiccup's (ADJECTIVE) creations: The Mangler: Hiccup used this (N...

Posted 23 Feb 2020, 02:31 in How to Train Your Dragon

HTTYD Mad Libs

  by Dragondog
TRAINING: DAY ONE, PART 2 Finally, it was time for the (ADJECTIVE) trainees to get down to business. Their (ADJECTIVE) instructor, Gobber, started with the basics. He showed the trainees how to protect themselves against a Gronkle with a/an (ADJECTIVE) shield and how to distract it with (ADJECTIVE)...

Posted 23 Feb 2020, 02:30 in How to Train Your Dragon

HTTYD Mad Libs

  by Dragondog
TRAINING: DAY ONE, PART 1 It was official: The (ADJECTIVE) kids of Berk had to learn to fight (ADJECTIVE) dragons. They showed up at the training grounds, feeling excited and (ADJECTIVE). They were finally going to learn the (ADJECTIVE) Viking skill of dragon fighting. "Bring the (NOUN)!"...

Posted 23 Feb 2020, 02:29 in How to Train Your Dragon

HTTYD Mad Libs

  by Dragondog
STOICK'S LAMENT Thor almighty! Hiccup told me that he was ready to be a/an (ADJECTIVE) Viking, but I should have known better. I thought he was giving up his (ADJECTIVE) shenanigans, like inventing (PLURAL NOUN) and behaving like a weak little (NOUN), and was finally prepared to battle his first (A...

Posted 23 Feb 2020, 02:28 in How to Train Your Dragon

HTTYD Mad Libs

  by Dragondog
DRAGON DOSSIER: THE DEADLY NADDER The Deadly Nadder is a dragon known for its (ADJECTIVE) tail, which can shoot (ADJECTIVE) spikes at its attacker. It can also travel faster than a speeding (NOUN) and leap over giant (PLURAL NOUN), making escape difficult for fleeing (PLURAL NOUN). Nadders also hav...

Posted 23 Feb 2020, 02:27 in How to Train Your Dragon

HTTYD Mad Libs

  by Dragondog
GOBBER'S GOSSIP Psst... Gobber here. Lend your (PART OF THE BODY (PLURAL)) - because I've got some (ADJECTIVE) gossip for you! You see, working as a blacksmith, I know all the (ADJECTIVE) dirt on everyone in Berk. For example, rumor has it that (PERSON IN ROOM (MALE)) the Rotten traded his (NOUN)'s...

Posted 23 Feb 2020, 02:26 in How to Train Your Dragon

HTTYD Mad Libs

  by Dragondog
HICCUP'S ODE TO ASTRID Roses are red, (PLURAL NOUN) are blue. Astrid'c tough as a/an (NOUN), and she's (ADJECTIVE), too. When we first met, I knew it was love. She was like a/an (NOUN) sent from above! So smart, so strong, a/an (ADJECTIVE) source of power. When she goes into battle, all the (PLURAL...

Posted 23 Feb 2020, 02:25 in How to Train Your Dragon