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New Berk, also known as Monolithic Island, is an island that was first seen in How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World.
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"Nine days east of the Edge of the World, and a few degrees north of Permanent Frostbite, this is New Berk."
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After abandoning Berk in their quest to find the Hidden World to maintain their lifestyle, the Hooligan Tribe uproot and head out on a voyage for the mythical place. Along their search, they take refuge on the island to rest. Albeit temporary, most of the tribe agree that it is a wonderful place to live on and start setting up a village despite Hiccup's protests. After the death of Grimmel the Grisly, the Hooligan Tribe decides to send all of their dragons to the Hidden World so that both races can live in safety. As the dragons leave for the Hidden World, the entire tribe chooses to settle down on New Berk permanently.
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New Berk is an island northwest of Berk beyond the Barbaric Archipelago. New Berk is elevated far above sea level, making it hard for non-dragon-riders (or those without Hiccup's wingsuits) to access. It contains fields, waterfalls, thick forests, and beaches. This island is similar to Berk in its geography, which consists of cliffs, beaches, waterfalls, and forests. The plant life that grows on New Berk is very diverse and consists of tropical-like vines and thick foliage, as well as various types of pine trees, such as giant sequoia. The climate of New Berk is much warmer compared to other places such as Berk, which can be seen in the plant life. However, it is still cold enough to accommodate plants that prefer a colder environment. The island's height can be estimated to be somewhere between 16,000–22,000 feet (5–7 kilometers).
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Distance (from the Isle of Berk)
- Less than one day (via dragon)
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Viking Tribe
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Island Features
- Freshwater Lake
- Grass Meadows
- Cliffs
- Snow-capped mountians
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Notable Places
- Hooligan Village
- Statue of Stoick the Vast
- The Great Hall
- Barn
- Armory
- Docks
- Cemetery
- Haddock House
- Blacksmithing Forge
- Library
- Dragon Stables (also known as Dragon Hangar)
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Berserker Island is the home of the Berserker Tribe that first appeared in Dragons: Race to the Edge.
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Berserker Island appears to be a very rocky, bare island. It is very 'vertical', having a tall central mountain with very little spread of hills of fields around it. The rocky central island is surrounded by significant sea stacks. The island has trees and grass, and a large amount of white-flowering bushes closer to the village proper. The interior of the island has a "maze of caves", in which ice structures can be found, which were created by a Bewilderbeast. The caverns are so extensive, the mountain is practically hollowed out. All dragons on the island are seen to act strangely - getting disoriented and not listening to their riders - when getting close to Berserker village, but not above a certain altitude.
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Distance (from the Isle of Berk)
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Viking Tribe
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Island Features
- Central pillar
- Sea stacks
- Caves
- Tunnels
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Notable Places
- Berserker Village
- Armory
- Docks
- Blacksmithing Forge
- The Caves
- Dragon Stables
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Caldera Cay is an island that served as the headquarters of the Defenders of the Wing tribe and was introduced in Dragons: Race to the Edge.
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Caldera Cay is an island with a dormant volcano at its center. The volcano is dormant because of the actions of the Eruptodon dragon, who eats lava and magma. Possibly because of the rich soil base from volcanic ash and rock, the island is lush with vegetation. There are many stone structures on the island, built by the Defenders of the Wing. The Defenders of the Wings have also built a Dragon Ward - or dragon hospital - in their village and is considered the best in the whole of the Barbaric Archipelago.
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Caldera Cay is quite close to both Vanaheim and the dragon hunter island. This makes for an easy trip for the Eruptodon to get to Vanaheim; however, the Defenders of the Wing are constantly in danger of dragon hunter attacks.
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Wingmaiden Island is the home of the Wingmaidens and nesting grounds to Razorwhip dragons. It makes its first appearance in Dragons: Race to the Edge.
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This remote island is, as most islands in the archipelago, tall and rocky, with ample forests. The Wingmaidens' village is built of raised, dome-like structures above the trees, almost like treehouses. There are also sturdy tent structures. The tallest rocky spire on the island is hollow, almost tube-like, with a Razorwhip shrine at the bottom where the Wingmaidens honor Razorwhips fallen in battle.
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The Isle of Berk, also known as Berk and Old Berk, is a relatively small island that serves as the primary setting for the DreamWorks Dragons franchise. This island was previously home to the many Vikings of the Hooligan Tribe and many dragons as well.
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Berk is a small island that's twelve days north of Hopeless and a few degrees south of Freezing to Death. It is located solidly on the Meridian of Misery in the Barbaric Archipelago. Berk is a rather round island, similar to an oval shape, and it looks quite small on maps. Unlike many other islands, it has very few sea stacks. It contains many interesting geological landforms such as rocky arches and cliffs, beaches, waterfalls, streams, and several large forests. There is also a massive cavern under the village which now serves as space for dragon stables.
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Island Features
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Notable Places
- Hooligan Village
- The Great Hall
- Barn
- Armory
- Docks
- Cemetery
- Haddock House
- Gobber's Blacksmithing Forge
- Library
- Berk Dragon Training Academy
- Raven Point
- The Cove
- Dragon Stables (also known as Dragon Hangar)
- Dragon Race Stands
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The Dragon Riders established a Dragon Training School here open to everyone to learn about dragons, train them, become an "Ultimate Dragon Trainer", and learn about science and engineering.
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School of Dragons island is located Northwest of the Isle of Berk. The island is an old volcanic caldera, providing fertile soil and geothermic heat utilized for hatching Dragon eggs. The island was previously inhabited by Vikings, as there are various ruins left behind. The School Grounds house The Hatchery, as well as the Dragon Stables. The School's Great Hall and Laboratory are found in this section. There are also several fishing spots and a harbor. The Training Grounds contains an Arena similar to the one on Berk. The area itself is part of the coastline of the island in direct contact with the sea, unlike the School area, which is mostly enclosed within the caldera. There are Sea Stacks, some snow and ice year-round, and a few fishing spots. The Lookout is at a higher elevation to other areas and serves, in part, as a lookout point for the island. The Greenhouse is also located here, as well as some small farms. There is a cave network to fly through, a few fishing spots, and docks for boats.
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Notable Places
- The School Grounds
- Training Grounds
- The Lookout
- Wilderness
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Dragon's Edge is the name of a base located on Outpost Island that Hiccup and the other Dragon Riders use as a headquarters in Dragons: Race to the Edge.
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Beyond Berk and away from the Archipelago, the Dragon's Edge is part clubhouse, part launching point for the Dragon Riders' new missions into strange lands and against even stranger menaces. Located a full day's flight from Berk, the Dragon's Edge boasts huts designed to reflect the personality of each Dragon Rider, as well as shared areas like the clubhouse and domed training arena. The island is covered with forests of moderate density. There are also numerous cliffs, and the island itself is surrounded by rather shallow lagoons.
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Notable Places
- The Dragon Rider Huts
- Clubhouse
- Stables
- Dragon Training Arena
- Lookout Towers