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Archaeologist

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I remember the Headmaster of your school as one of the strongest warriors in Berk! He fought valiantly for us all. I remember that he was always stern but very kind, with the iron in his backbone to get the job done. He hasn't changed a bit over the years, so it's no surprise he is running the school.

He seems determined to train those Speed Stingers! He hasn't left that area since he arrived. He might need some backup, but I don't have the dragon expertise to help out. Would you meet him up there and see what’s going on?

1- Talk to the Headmaster by the Speed Stingers

Headmaster

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Hello there, student! Training a Speed Stinger is coming up to be harder than I thought. The methods I've learned over the years are failing on these dragons. I'm at a loss as to what I can do.

Thanks to your work with them, they won't attack me when I draw close. However, they also won't let me forge a bond with them, no matter what I do.

Hiccup has knowledge and connection with dragons that is unrivaled. Will you ask him for advice on these Speed Stingers?

2- Talk to Hiccup about the Speed Stingers

Hiccup

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Well, it's tough. From my experience, Speed Stingers are pack hunters, otherwise known as social predators. They work together with other Speed Stingers to hunt their prey and follow an alpha Speed Stinger. These dragons take their direction from the alpha, so they won't really want to leave the group.

Maybe we'd be able to train a Speed Stinger if we get her as an egg. The key to training one of these Speed Stingers would be to get one away from its pack. You won't be able to do that without making the dragon angry, though. That’s no way to train a dragon!

Will you test if my hypothesis is correct with the Headmaster? Go back up to the peak and see what you can do.

3- Approach the Speed Stingers with caution

Headmaster

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Well? What has Hiccup told you?

I see. I know that pack animals like wolves and lions are highly social and are very close to every animal in the pack. They see each other as family and close in to defend any member of their group. Unless we train the entire pack, we may have no luck training a Speed Stinger!

Give it a try, [your Viking's name]. Approach the Speed Stinger and [click/tap] on it. Maybe you'll be able to forge a bond with the entire pack.

4- Click on the Speed Stinger to try to train it

Headmaster

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It looks like we'll need to put some more thought and time to figure this out. I'm looking forward to the challenge! For now, I need to get back to the school and make sure everything is running smoothly. Thank you for your help, student.
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