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Hiccup

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The Ice Caves are pretty spectacular. I say we explore every little nook and learn as much as we can! Head into the Ice Caves and fly around.

1- Explore the Ice Caves

Hiccup

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What a beautiful place! Those waterfalls are amazing.

Where are these waterfalls coming from? Fly to that waterfall to take a closer look.

2- Land near a waterfall in the Ice Caves

Hiccup

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Oh, look! The waterfalls are falling through cracks in the stone. These small waterfalls probably formed due to snow melt. The show melts, forms streams, erodes the rock, and flows through the cracks on the roof of the Ice Caves.

It's much warmer here in the main cavern of the Ice Caves than outside. The icy ocean wind can't get in here and the cavern is heated by the geothermal spring. Fly over and land next to the hot spring. I'm sure [your dragon's name] would love to warm their scales!

3- Land near the geothermal spring

Hiccup

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Feels nice, doesn't it? Just be careful. That water is almost as hot as a Scauldron's spray! Geothermal energy is heat from the Earth. It's generated underground, but rises to the Earth's surface in the form of hot springs, geysers, and volcanoes.

The heat from the hot spring and the fresh water from the waterfalls allow these tropical plants to flourish here. You wouldn't think that such a frosty island could be so warm at the heart!

Could you pick some flowers so we can study them? It's always a good idea to become familiar with the native flora. We should make sure none of these plants are poisonous to dragons--just in case Meatlug or [your dragon's name] tries to eat it!

4- Collect flowers in the Ice Caves

Item fire lilies

Fire Lilies

Hiccup

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Interesting! I've never seen this plant before. We definitely don't have them around Berk.

You should show them to the Botanist at the school. She'll be able to tell you more about this species of flowers. Then we'll know for sure if they're bad for dragons to eat.

5- Give the flowers to the Botanist at the Lookout

Phlegma

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Oh, that's a gorgeous bloom! I've only seen these in books. This flower is called a Fire Lily. They grow well in the mountains, but they also love warmth and places with lots of water.

Go back and tell Hiccup not to worry. These flowers aren't toxic to dragons, though they probably don't taste very good either.

6- Talk to Hiccup

Hiccup

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The lilies near the hot spring are safe for dragons? That's good to know. Thanks for asking the Botanist for me. The geothermal area is such a unique ecosystem. We could spend hours exploring it and studying all the organisms that live there!
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