With the help of the dragon who brought her there, Cloudjumper, Valka spent the next 20 years learning the secrets of every dragon species out there. Accepting the fact that Berk could not make peace with the dragon no matter how she had pleaded, Valka soon made it her life's work to rescue other dragons from Drago Bludvist and his trappers. Valka decided to stay with the dragons, believing Stoick and Hiccup would be better off without her interference in the war between Viking and Dragon. Valka was instead taken to the Dragon Sanctuary, the home to a giant white dragon known as the Bewilderbeast along with thousands of other dragons. Most likely thinking that Stoick was actually attacking her, the Stormcutter grabbed Valka and flew off with her in its grasp, leaving Stoick and the rest of Berk to believe she had been killed. Stoick burst his way into the room and threw an ax in between the Stormcutter and Valka, thinking the dragon was threatening his family. The dragon then approached Valka and the two appeared to make a connection as she saw that everything she had believed about dragons was true. When she saw the Stormcutter however, she realized that it was not attacking but was instead merely curious about the human infant, even if accidentally giving him a scar in the process. During one particular attack, a large four-winged dragon broke into the Haddock house, prompting Valka to rush in to protect an infant Hiccup. About 15 years prior to the events of the first movie, it was revealed Valka had spent years protesting against the war with the dragons but no one on Berk ever listened to her. They then married after that and have a son, whom they named Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III. Following Stoick and Valka celebrate their victory by singing a song. Her belt was also different and brown armbands that covered her forearms.ĭuring a battle on Berk against the Berserkers, she fought them with only her fists. In the flashback of her past, Valka was seen wearing a sleeveless green shirt over her tunic, and a fur one over that as well. This disguise is covered in blue and red paint. She occasionally wears a masking helmet with horns and tusks that represent a Bewilderbeast to hide her identity. She also wears a red, torn cape and strips of fabric around her waist. Valka's "dragon" outfit has a chest armor and large armbands with talons above her hands. ![]() She has a few layers of cloth around her waist, with her right leg exposed. She has armbands and boots with spikes on the sides. Over her tunic is a chest plate with a large fur collar. She wears a yellow long sleeve tunic, an orange belt, and brown pants that appear layered. Unlike most Viking women, she has a slim figure. Valka has auburn hair kept in three separate braids behind her back and has pale skin. She also acts as a strong pillar of support for those that need it, always the first to provide her son with the confidence he needs to achieve his goals. Valka can be quite sensitive and is very careful not to upset people, as shown when she is afraid that Stoick and Hiccup are angry with her because she chose not to come home. She shows confidence in herself and proves herself be a incredibly daring woman during her feats of agility on the backs of dragons. Without the fear of hurting others, Valka is strong and unafraid, yet with a sense of feeling free. ![]() When flying with Hiccup, Valka reveals a more liberated side of her personality. Despite her bitterness over her fellow man, Valka's past as a wife and mother allows her to possess overwhelming love for those in her care, succeeding in building good relationships with the dragons she rescues ![]() Valka is strong and uncompromising in the belief that she can make the world a better place for dragons, treating talk of the trappers and their abusive treatment of the creatures with scorn. Because of this, she has an absolute and black-and-white, perhaps even fatalistic view about people, believing them incapable of change and that some people are "born different". Her years of isolation and dealing with nothing but dragons has made her very distrusting of humans in general, reaching the point that she feels distant from them. Valka initially comes across as more feral than human, given how she has had more dragon contact than human contact. 3.5 How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World.
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