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They often appear in various episodes of the series. Most of the times, they are either a victim of the episodes main problem, either a pest. Other times they just cameo or are mentioned. Description [ ] "The Terrible Terror resembles a Common or Garden Dragon in appearance. It has an iguana-like body, two pairs of horns, one pair of wings, and a tail with a barbed tip. It comes in various colors, with green being the most common. Others are red, orange, blue, yellow and purple. Its physical attributes (such as the type of horn and spinal ridge) suggest that, despite the size difference, it is closely related to the Monstrous Nightmare. Its large yellow eyes and small size make it one of the most adorable species of dragons." When Bork was ice fishing, he came across a Thunderdrum nest with an egg and tried to open it, but it hatched and created a powerful explosion that sent him flying. Thunderdrums can glide through the water like a tornado and fire a powerful sonic blast. Stormcutter: Brute Stormcutter • Cloudjumper • Defender Stormcutter • Dimflight • Exiled Stormcutter • Glitter Bomber • Gloomleer • Hurribane • Liberated Duskcutter • Marinecutter • Reignstorm • Serene Stormcutter • Tempestuous Scalestrom • Tripfire • Wingwary • Wonderclap • Woodland Stormcutter Thunderpede: Boulderbrute • Colorcrunch • Defender Thunderpede • Exotic Thunderpede • Furnace • Goliam • Sleet-Beater • Stonewall

In " To Heather or Not to Heather", Snotlout, Ruffnut and Tuffnut chase down a Terrible Terror, which was headed towards Fishlegs' hut. They managed to catch the dragon and take the letter it was delivering, before the Terror flew away, scared. At the end of the episode, a Terrible Terror delivers a letter from Dagur to the Dragon Riders. Terrible Terrors like to make a lot noise, with some specimens being able to "sing". They are also shown to behave like hawks, as they stand on people's arms and can be used to send messages between islands. Windstriker: Boiling Billows • Chinooker • Defender Windstriker • Galesplitter • Grim Whirlwaft • Retired Windstriker • Snaggletooth • Winged Warden As it was later revealed, the Death Song was based on another dragon in the franchise, the Songwing. [2] They made their first appearance in Alchemy Adventure in 2014 a part of one of that minigame's power-ups. A few months later, on 2/13/14, Terrible Terrors were added to Eel Roast as part of version 6.0. In 2015 they appeared again in Loki's Maze of Mayhem and reprised their appearance in Loki's Maze of Cheer later that same year. A Terrible Terror can also be seen in the Dream Stable as part of the decor.

Terrible Terrors that are native to the Ice Realm section of the Hidden World are different compared to other Terrors native to other realms, that being their horns are shown to look like that their made of ice. In challenge mode, the Death Song spits three amber puddles and summons Alpha Gembreakers when it's singing towards a purple crystal. Fireworm: Brightburn • Defender Fireworm • Enhanced Fireworm Queen • Ghostglow • Glowmer • Fearsome Flamellion • Flashfright • Homunculosa • Plain Fireworm Queen • Royal Fireworm • Snotlout's Fireworm Queen • Solar Flare • Verdigriff In the game School of Dragons, Terrible Terrors can be trained for riding only when they attain Titan Wing status. The Infobox must be from an Announcement Ad, if there isn't any of said Dragon, a replacement will be done by the Admins.

Dragons in the Sharp Class are known to possess razor sharp qualities and possess a generous dose of vanity. The image for Sharp class is a Deadly Nadder, but if you look at it closely it also looks like a Skrill. Astrid: It's a mess. You must feel horrible. You've lost everything. Your father, your tribe, your best friend... Hiccup: Thank you for summing that up. [sadly] Why couldn't I have killed that dragon when I found him in the woods? It would've been better. For everyone. Astrid: Yep. The rest of us would have done it. So why didn't you? [Hiccup doesn't answer] Why didn't you? Hiccup: I don't know. I couldn't. Astrid: That's not an answer. Hiccup: [irate] Why is this so important to you all of a sudden? Astrid: Because I want to remember what you say, right now. Hiccup: [angrily] Oh, for the love of - I was a coward! I was weak! I wouldn't kill a dragon. Astrid: You said "wouldn't" that time. Hiccup: [snaps]Whatever! I wouldn't! Three hundred years, and I'm the first Viking who wouldn't kill a dragon. [Silence] Astrid: First to ride one, though. So...? Hiccup: I wouldn't kill him... because he looked as frightened as I was. I looked at him, and I saw myself. Astrid: I bet he's really frightened now. What are you going to do about it? Hiccup: Eh, probably something stupid. Astrid: Good, but you've already done that. Hiccup: [smiles, getting an idea] Then something crazy. [runs off] Astrid: [smiles] That's more like it. [follows him]

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Dramillion: Bonnefire • Dramillionaire • Elder Dramillion • Fishlegs' Dramillion • Hurleqast • Marooned Mimiric • Myrkva the Immoral • Nattvig • Standard Dramillion • Titan Wing Dramillion Similar to its distant Jurassic ancestor, the Death Song possesses extra cervical vertebrae which, when expanded into frills, allow it to project its call to specific targets up to 1 mile away.

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