Re: [SPOILERS] HTTYD 3 review
Posted: 19 Mar 2019, 22:40
You don't understand. The Night Lights will likely breed with Light Furies and over time that will dilute the Night Fury bloodline until the species is totally extinct.
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This is actually a real-life thing that happened to dog breeds. There's one called the Welsh collie, which used to be popular (at least in Wales), but the farmers kept crossing it with the border collie — diluting the bloodline, as you say — and now it's a very rare breed.
- Hulk10
- 19 Mar 2019, 22:40
You don't understand. The Night Lights will likely breed with Light Furies and over time that will dilute the Night Fury bloodline until the species is totally extinct.
Okay.
- Hulk10
- 20 Mar 2019, 22:34
Its fine its sort of on topic and it proves my point.
Sounds pretty accurate, considering the Bewilderbeasts never had control over Berk's dragons until they were in the immediate vicinity.
- BooksAreLikeDragons
- 30 Mar 2019, 11:27
If I could go slightly off-topic, I'd like to talk about a misconception of HTTYD that I don't like. There seems to be a bit of confusion as to whether Toothless is just the alpha of Berk or the alpha of all dragons. I personally think that he is only the alpha of Berk. The alpha's control doesn't extend to all of dragonkind. If that was the case, then why do dragon packs have their own individual leaders, such as the Speedstinger alpha? There would be no need for them. I believe that the alpha only controls the dragons in its nest or the immediate local area.
I agree with you there. But when he lived with Hiccup, he was only the alpha of Berk.
- Dragondog
- 31 Mar 2019, 02:42
Sounds pretty accurate, considering the Bewilderbeasts never had control over Berk's dragons until they were in the immediate vicinity.
- BooksAreLikeDragons
- 30 Mar 2019, 11:27
If I could go slightly off-topic, I'd like to talk about a misconception of HTTYD that I don't like. There seems to be a bit of confusion as to whether Toothless is just the alpha of Berk or the alpha of all dragons. I personally think that he is only the alpha of Berk. The alpha's control doesn't extend to all of dragonkind. If that was the case, then why do dragon packs have their own individual leaders, such as the Speedstinger alpha? There would be no need for them. I believe that the alpha only controls the dragons in its nest or the immediate local area.
But it seems like Toothless might be the alpha of all dragons after they all went to the Hidden World
The reason he becomes the alpha of all dragons is because once the dragon exodus happens, all the dragons live in the Hidden World, are geographically within his reach as an alpha.
- BooksAreLikeDragons
- 31 Mar 2019, 07:25
I agree with you there. But when he lived with Hiccup, he was only the alpha of Berk.
- Dragondog
- 31 Mar 2019, 02:42
Sounds pretty accurate, considering the Bewilderbeasts never had control over Berk's dragons until they were in the immediate vicinity.
- BooksAreLikeDragons
- 30 Mar 2019, 11:27
If I could go slightly off-topic, I'd like to talk about a misconception of HTTYD that I don't like. There seems to be a bit of confusion as to whether Toothless is just the alpha of Berk or the alpha of all dragons. I personally think that he is only the alpha of Berk. The alpha's control doesn't extend to all of dragonkind. If that was the case, then why do dragon packs have their own individual leaders, such as the Speedstinger alpha? There would be no need for them. I believe that the alpha only controls the dragons in its nest or the immediate local area.
But it seems like Toothless might be the alpha of all dragons after they all went to the Hidden World
I agree.
- Light Fury
- 31 Mar 2019, 07:59
The reason he becomes the alpha of all dragons is because once the dragon exodus happens, all the dragons live in the Hidden World, are geographically within his reach as an alpha.
- BooksAreLikeDragons
- 31 Mar 2019, 07:25
I agree with you there. But when he lived with Hiccup, he was only the alpha of Berk.
- Dragondog
- 31 Mar 2019, 02:42
Sounds pretty accurate, considering the Bewilderbeasts never had control over Berk's dragons until they were in the immediate vicinity.
But it seems like Toothless might be the alpha of all dragons after they all went to the Hidden World