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Topic Started: 05 Sep 2014, 19:18 (4404 Views) | |
Pikey | 05 Sep 2014, 19:18 Post #11 |
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Haha, I didn't mean it as in a bad thing. It's quite impressive actually. |
MartianArchaeologist | 06 Sep 2014, 02:13 Post #12 |
Gronckle
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Toothlessnightfury wrote an absolutely brilliant analysis of this very subject. Thank you Sir! http://toothlessnightfury.blogspot.com/ ... shion.html Also I was wondering why some of his crew had French accents. I think they're Franks. Here's the world at that time: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1000 https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Europe_1000.jpg Here's where Berk is in the books: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebrides And here is an idea on where the series might end in the movies: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leif_Erikson "old world" vs. "new world" Ooo. Much to think about. |
LawOfTheSeas | 06 Sep 2014, 02:32 Post #13 |
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Some had the theory that the reason why Night Furies are so rare is because they are from North America. Just a little theory... |
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HTTYD PT | 07 Sep 2014, 05:39 Post #14 |
Gronckle
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i think is like from germany nazi |
VeloYourSwaggyDragon | 07 Sep 2014, 12:18 Post #15 |
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The events of HtTYD occurred around the beginning of the 1000's. Nazi Germany was in the 1900's. Plus he was said to come from "some far away land"; not sure if the modern-day German region counts as "far away". |
TheEleventhViking | 07 Sep 2014, 16:46 Post #16 |
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I would think he came from somewhere down in south Europe, somewhere around the mediterranean. The sun on his belt might symbolize that he comes from a place far from what we see as the viking-world. I think his army consists of slavic folkgroups and the sami people (which I also think Eret is from). Because of this I think he may have climbed up East-Europe, and then down the Scandinavian peninsula, where he gathered the sami people. From there he went by boat up to Svalbard, where Valka is. My theory |
Pikey | 07 Sep 2014, 18:41 Post #17 |
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I really hope you're not serious. Not to come off as rude but I really, really hope you're kidding. |
MartianArchaeologist | 08 Sep 2014, 01:17 Post #18 |
Gronckle
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More good info. Thanks much! As I said, the Pattern Recognition Engine(TM) has started working on Movie 3, and Drago is an important piece here. |
MartianArchaeologist | 08 Sep 2014, 01:22 Post #19 |
Gronckle
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And a good one at that. (Wondering if the French-accent people were Saxons instead of Franks, mixed in with Slavs and Sami) |
Cartoon Freak | 08 Sep 2014, 07:25 Post #20 |
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This question's a bit tangential, but it does relate to the topic: is there actually anything in the films or TV series that confirms that they take place on Earth (well, an alternate Earth, but you get the idea)? Offhand, I think the books have plenty of moments that confirm this, but I can't think of anything for the film-verse. I'm just saying that it's possible that we're thinking about this all wrong in trying to pin Drago to a real-world location. |
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