He did hoped to move his people to the Hidden World but that plan changed when he witnessed the dragons living there tried to kill them. ![]() Just when he thought he succeeds, another fight commenced. Hiccup has spent years fighting both evil men and dragons and tried to convince others to accept his beliefs in peace.I kind of think this part of the movie could have used more explanation instead of having everyone just give up their dragons without even any argument. Yet which one of these was the deciding factor, or was it some combination? The dragon aggression for one seems like it could have been dealt with over time with Toothless' help and Hiccup and Valka's taming techniques. And we have the aspect mentioned a few times in the movie that Berk was becoming too dependent on the dragons. Its also possible that the Hidden World is simply too different from the surface for humans to survive long term (giving up on natural sunlight would be a big deal for humans compared to the dragons). We see various factors that come into play, like the people of Berk really liking the island that becomes New Berk, and the aggression various dragons show when Hiccup and Astrid visit the Hidden World (to the extent that even Toothless' commands aren't enough to stop all of them from attacking). Yet, this plan is given up on without any explicitly stated explanation. Hiccup's initial plan was to move the people of Berk to the Hidden World, so that the human/dragon utopia could continue there.So the Hidden World will just grow overpopulated again and either way it was all for nothing? Especially if, as we know from the Real Life, at this time with no more significant resistance humanity will become even more arrogant, selfish and confident in its dominance, also completely forgetting everything that Berkians had learned (see Giving Up on Living in the Hidden World below).Its just that over time humans became the dominant species on the planet's surface, slowly pushing dragons outside the Hidden World to extinction. The Hidden World may be perfect for dragons, but its still small compared to the rest of the world and the endless opportunities it held. The Hidden World is where dragons originated, just as humans originated in a corner of Africa, and over thousands of years spread to many parts of the world. Also its a pretty normal thing for populations to move on as they grow and search for new opportunities.Generations pass in human terms until we get the HTTYD series. Over time, those small groups grew to enormous sizes until you have things like the Red Queen nest, or Valka’s Sanctuary, finally humans moved into the area and began fighting them once the dragons see an easy source of prey to appease their queen or just to eat good (for those that are not under control of a queen or alpha). It probably went something like this: A few hot blooded alpha dragons decided to leave to establish their own ‘hidden worlds’ with their own little flocks. Considering Drago raised his Bewilderbeast from hatchling that means breeding populations outside the hidden world. ![]() the Red Queen, Bewilderbeasts) take their own out of the world and just stay there. ![]() Considering that it’s possible for Alphas to fight one another for control of ‘their’ flocks of dragons like they did in HTTYD2, (even if that was forced by Drago), it’s probably possible that the last Alpha before Toothless came and claimed his throne might have had a splinter group of young, hot blooded alpha dragons(I.E.The hidden world is said to be the perfect home for all dragons, so why did dragons leave it in the first place? Did the Red Death force some to follow her?.
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