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by Cressida Cowell


  seemed to give him some relief, but judging from his

  restless wriggling and scratching he was still in

  considerable discomfort.

  He was eating a light snack of double

  reptoburger with tomato-and-dormouse relish and

  popdragons on the side.

  Alvin the Treacherous sat beside him in the

  Pavilion. In time to another trumpet fanfare two slaves

  brought in the Ceremonial Shield of the Legion,

  gorgeously decorated with a golden eagle carrying a

  fish. Alvin the Treacherous banged the Ceremonial

  Shield three times with his hook.

  ‘I officially declare these Saturn’s day

  Saturday Games OPEN,’ shouted Alvin the

  Treacherous. ‘Friends and fellow Romans…Watch

  our Circus and marvel at the glory of the Roman

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  Empire! Your entertainment this afternoon is

  called THE SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST…’

  The audience clapped wildly.

  Three hundred beautiful doves, dyed every colour of

  the rainbow, were released into the arena. The doves

  fluttered through the stadium, cooing to each other.

  Suddenly, the barred gates opened and the

  coos of the doves turned to cries of alarm. To the

  cheers and catcalls of the audience, fifty little

  Sidewinder dragons came slithering through the dust

  into the arena, their greengage eyes glistening greedily.

  The Sidewinders were not large but they were

  vicious pack hunters. They were also chameleons.

  Every one of them was exactly the colour of the dust

  they were lying in.

  The doves desperately threw themselves against

  the metal nets covering the amphitheatre but there

  was no escape for them.

  The Sidewinders crept into the air like an army

  of cats stalking sparrows. As they rose up they

  gradually turned as pale blue as the sky above them,

  and the doves flew desperately hither and thither in

  confusion, until the leader of the Sidewinders gave the

  signal to attack.

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  Less than sixty seconds later the air was filled

  with blood and multi-coloured feathers and there was

  not a dove left alive in that stadium.

  The Sidewinders celebrated by turning the

  colour of the dove they had just eaten. They made a

  glorious multi-coloured sight, swooping and shrieking

  through the air in victory rolls, singing a song of praise

  and thanks for the meal they had been given.

  And then the barred gates opened again, the

  Song of the Sidewinders stopped abruptly and they

  instantly turned the colour of the sky again. Now it

  was they who were throwing themselves at the metal

  nets above them and finding they were trapped.

  For creeping into the arena came twenty

  heavily armoured black Flashfangs, their razor-sharp

  teeth glistening in the sunshine, their talons making

  slashing patterns in the dust. The audience laughed

  cruelly at the fear of the Sidewinders, who seconds

  ago were the hunters and had now become the prey.

  From his barred window high up in the Tower,

  Hiccup could watch no longer. He knew that a

  Sidewinder was no match for a Flashfang. He stepped

  away from the window with a heavy sigh.

  Toothless had taken one look at the Flashfangs

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  and was now hiding in Hiccup’s shirt.

  The door of their prison cell opened with a

  crash. The First Kidnapper stepped in, followed by

  twenty heavily armed soldiers.

  ‘Is the timings for your big day in the Circus,’

  beamed the First Kidnapper.

  ‘Here goes…’ said Camicazi grimly. ‘Let us

  face certain death like HEROES.’

  ‘It isn’t certain death,’ protested Hiccup. ‘Don’t

  forget my plan…’

  ‘Would that be the plan where we get rescued

  at the last minute by a dragon the size of an amoeba?’

  asked Fishlegs.

  The soldiers led the boys down from the Tower,

  across several courtyards and then down many long

  flights of steps so slippery Hiccup fell and grazed his

  calf. The steps ended in an underground chamber,

  where a Viking boat was tethered on the ground. On

  one side of the boat was painted its name: The

  Valhalla Express.

  The chamber was beginning to fill with water –

  a dam in one of the chamber walls was open, and

  seawater was flooding in.

  ‘Please to jump in,’ grinned the First Kidnapper.

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  Camicazi was astonished. ‘Are they setting us

  free, do you think?’ she asked Hiccup.

  ‘No chance,’ replied Hiccup grimly. ‘Look,

  they’ve half opened the gates of the dam… They think

  the ground isn’t suitable for fighting on, like I said last

  night, so they’re flooding the stadium. I thought they

  might do this… We’re going to be part of a Sea-Battle

  for the entertainment of those Romans.’

  ‘What about the F-F-Flashfangs?’ asked

  Toothless from somewhere inside Hiccup’s shirt.

  ‘The water will kill the Flashfangs,’ said

  Hiccup. ‘Flashfangs can’t swim… So who will WE be

  fighting, then? I suppose they’ll put in a boat full of

  Roman gladiators – I’ve heard about these Sea-

  Battles.’

  The First Kidnapper laughed. ‘Waitings and

  seeings,’ he said. The three Vikings and Toothless were

  now all aboard, the underground chamber was half

  full with water and the boat was bobbing clear of the

  ground. The Kidnapper gave them a cheery wave

  goodbye and cut the rope that moored The Valhalla

  Express to the dock.

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  18. THE VALHALLA EXPRESS

  The Valhalla Express shot off down the tunnel, carried

  by the strong current of water.

  The tunnel ended in a gate that led into the

  stadium. The gate was open and The Valhalla Express

  sailed into the central arena, now filled with three

  metres of water. Massive cheers rocked the stadium.

  ‘FRIENDS AND FELLOW ROMANS!’ yelled

  Alvin the Treacherous from the Consul’s Pavilion. ‘I

  GIVE YOU THE VALHALLA EXPRESS, THE

  HEIRS OF THE LOCAL VIKING TRIBES, AND

  THEIR PATHETIC CHAMPION DRAGON,

  TOOTHLESS, WHO WILL FOREVER REGRET

  THE POO HE DID IN MY HELMET.’

  Always delighted to be the centre of attention,

  Toothless crept out from Hiccup’s shirt. He bowed

  from side to side and performed a couple of

  somersaults to huge cheering from the crowd. He had

  no idea they were laughing at how small he was, and

  he puffed out his little chest and threw out a few

  flames and his rooster cry of self-congratulation.

  ‘Now why,’ said Hiccup, frowning to himself as he

  trailed one hand in the water, ‘why is this water so warm?

  I suppose it’s from the Consul’s swimming pool…’

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  Camicazi drew her sword, Invincible, with a

  flourish. ‘LAUGH at us, would you, you Latin

  cowards?’
she cried. ‘Come down here if you dare and

  we’ll see who’s laughing then, shall we, you dragon-

  eating, lily-livered BABIES…’

  The crowd positively SCREAMED with

  laughter at this. ‘Look!’ they cried, slapping each

  other on the back and sending their dragons’-toes

  popcorn flying. ‘It’s a little GIRL Viking! The

  Vikings are so weak they have GIRLS for Heirs!

  This is too funny for words…’

  Camicazi couldn’t understand Latin but she

  could guess what they were saying. She turned as red

  as a lobster and yelled at the top of her voice ‘I’LL

  KILL THE LOT OF YOU! I’LL UNZIP YOU

  FROM YOUR BREADBASKETS TO YOUR

  FOOD-GARGLERS! COME DOWN AND SEE

  HOW A GIRL FIGHTS IF YOU DARE!’

  The crowd only laughed the louder.

  ‘Let’s get on with it, Alvin!’ Hiccup called

  out. ‘Bring out your gladiators and we’ll do our

  best!’

  ‘Yes, do get on with it, Prefect,’ yawned the

  Fat Consul. ‘I want to see the little Berserk go

  Berserk… and this famous warrior in action…’

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  ‘HICCUP HORRENDOUS HADDOCK THE

  THIRD!’ shouted Alvin. ‘PREPARE TO MEET YOUR

  DOOM! SOLDIERS, OPEN THE TUNNEL!’

  With a creak the portcullis covering a tunnel to

  their left began to slide upward…

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  19.

  AAAAAAARGH!

  The tunnel was open, but

  there was no sign of any Roman

  ships packed with heavily armed

  gladiators.

  ‘What’s going on?’ shrieked Fishlegs. ‘Where

  are the gladiators?’

  Hiccup was staring intently at the tunnel.

  There still seemed to be nothing going on down

  there. All that came out of it were four long, dark

  waves – no more threatening than ripples, really.

  The ripples curled sinuously into the stadium.

  Slowly, languorously, they began to circle the ship.

  That’s strange, thought Hiccup, and just as he

  was staring closely at one of the dark ripples,

  something neat and sharp cut through the surface of

  the water…

  It was a black fin, with serrated edges like a

  bread-knife.

  ‘SHARKWORMS!!!’ yelled Fishlegs.

  ‘I knew it! I just knew it! I knew we were going to

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  bump into those

  monsters at some

  point…’

  ‘YOU SEE,

  WE HAVEN’T GOT

  GLADIATORS FOR YOU

  TODAY,’ Alvin shouted down,

  from the safety of his balcony. ‘YOU

  ARE KNOWN IN THESE PARTS,

  HICCUP, AS SOMETHING OF

  A DRAGON-TRAINER – LET’S

  SEE HOW YOU DO AT

  TRAINING THESE LITTLE

  BEAUTIES…’

  ‘Is this part of your plan?’ asked Camicazi

  hopefully.

  ‘Not exactly,’

  admitted Hiccup. ‘I

  was expecting

  gladiators – it is a

  gladiator show, after all…’

  ‘Can you TRAIN

  them?’ asked

  Camicazi.

  ‘What, in the next

  sixty seconds?’

  asked

  Hiccup.

  ‘Not

  likely. Besides,

  Sharkworms are

  untrainable. The important

  point is – has anybody got a

  cut?’

  ‘You have,’ Fishlegs pointed

  out. ‘You fell over on the steps,

  remember?’

  ‘Great,’ said Hiccup, glancing at the long

  graze on his shin. ‘Our lucky day. So, there’s only

  one thing to do. Nobody panic and I’ll call for…

  ZIGGERASTICA! ’

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  Nothing happened.

  The ripples had now turned into four

  Sharkworm fins, and they were circling nearer and

  nearer, closing in on the boat.

  ‘ZIGGERASTICA!’ screamed the Vikings all

  at once.

  There was a streak of black and red and the

  tiny nanodragon appeared out of nowhere and

  landed on Camicazi’s head.

  ‘You called?’ said Ziggerastica.

  ‘About time too!’ said Hiccup.

  ‘How is the plan going?’

  ‘It’s a terrible plan,’ said

  Ziggerastica, ‘but so far the

  plan is going to plan,

  so to speak…’

  ‘Everybody else, leave me!’ urged Hiccup. ‘Roll me

  into that barrel over there and throw me over the

  side!’

  ‘What about the plan?’ asked Fishlegs.

  ‘This is the

  plan,’ Hiccup

  replied.

  ‘Oh I

  see,’ said

  Fishlegs. ‘When

  you said “desperate plan” you

  meant really desperate…’

  ‘That barrel won’t protect you from the

  Sharkworms!’ protested Camicazi.

  ‘Will you stop arguing and just do what I

  ask?’ raged Hiccup. ‘We’re running out of time –

  those Sharkworms are going to climb on board any

  minute! It’s me and my cut that they’re really

  after…’

  The Sharkworms were indeed circling the

  boat in tighter and tighter circles. Fishlegs could

  have reached out and touched one of the fins.

  Fishlegs and Camicazi stuffed Hiccup into

  the barrel and Ziggerastica flew in with him.

  They then hesitated.

  ‘Are you quite sure you want us to throw you

  over the side?’ asked Fishlegs, looking in absolute

  terror at the fins

  slicing through the

  water.

  ‘Quite

  sure,’ came

  Hiccup’s voice from

  the barrel, rather muffled.

  ‘With the Sharkworms?’ asked Camicazi.

  ‘Just do it, will you!’ yelled Hiccup.

  Camicazi and Fishlegs reluctantly rolled the

  barrel over to the edge of the boat, heaved it up

  between them and dropped it over the side to the

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  gasps of the watching audience.

  ‘BRAVO!’ the spectators cried, for the

  Romans admired bravery, even in a barbarian.

  ‘It’s such a shame,’ whispered Camicazi. ‘He

  was quite nice – for a boy, of course…’

  The barrel bobbed merrily in the water.

  Almost instantly the Sharkworms stopped

  following the boat and turned their attentions to the

  barrel. To start with they circled it in a leisurely way,

  almost as if they were sniffing it out. And then they

  began to move faster and faster around it, coming in

  closer and closer with more and more intent…

  ‘Oh, H-H-HICCUP,’ moaned Toothless,

  fluttering overhead with his wings over his eyes. ‘I

  hope this is a really good plan…’

  Inside the barrel Hiccup was hoping the very

  same thing. He was sitting up to his waist in water,

  unable to see out of the wooden walls of the barrel.

  The water was vibrating and the barrel was rocking

  from the wake of the Sharkworms’ tails as they

  passed it.

  He was regretting
this stupid plan already. He

  couldn’t see or hear anything but the horribly fast

  beating of his heart. And then the water in his barrel

  began to vibrate.

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  That’s the sound of the Sharkworms calling to

  each other, thought Hiccup to himself, shivering

  uncontrollably.

  The barrel rocked crazily from side to side

  and Hiccup put both hands out to try to right it,

  frantically trying to see where the danger was

  coming from.

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  That must be the wake from the Sharkworms’

  tails as they pass, he thought to himself, almost

  hysterical with fear.

  The barrel spun around again, more violently this

  time. Hiccup was sent somersaulting upside down and

  rolling over and over.

  Watching from above, their hands over their

  mouths, Camicazi and Fishlegs could see the

  Sharkworms playing with the barrel almost as if they

  were gigantic cats playing with a mouse. Toothless was

  dive-bombing them, trying to attract their attention,

  but they took no notice.

  They batted the barrel to each other with the

  wakes from their tails, but they hadn’t touched it yet.

  Suddenly they withdrew and reformed in a

  slightly wider circle.

  Inside the barrel Hiccup rose spluttering to the

  surface. The barrel stopped spinning and there was

  quiet again, apart from the lapping of the water against

  the sides. Hiccup knew his dragons, he knew that they

  would only have retreated to strike now in earnest.

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  He had to fight the urge to burst out of the

  barrel and swim for the boat.

  He knew if he did this he was as good as dead.

  But it was so scary not to be able to see what

  was going on, and so hard to stay completely still when

  he knew the beasts were all around him, could be

  underneath him, could be just a metre away, could

  strike suddenly at any moment from any direction…

  The left-hand side of the barrel caved in as some

  immense force crashed into it. The wood just about

  held from splitting in half. Hiccup caught a glimpse

  of terrible black teeth no distance away from his

  nose before they retreated.

 

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