Harald Forkbeard / Quotes

"I hope you don't mind that I made myself at home."

"I only trade with upstanding Vikings."

"Your dragons are amazing! I'm sure they can protect me."

"You won't regret taking me in... I promise. I'm a right resourceful kind of guy. You'll reap all sorts of benefits with me around."

"Looks like I've got to learn a lot about dragons, Hiccup. I look forward to stealing all your knowledge, ha ha!"

"Hey there! I'm getting a feel for the waters around your Dragon's Edge. I was navigating the shortest path here with the currents, but I appreciate you slowing down on the flight over to give me a sporting chance to keep up."

"These creatures are pretty convenient."

"A dragon is stuck in a Dragon Hunter cage? Say no more, friend. I've picked up a few useful skills on the seven seas."

"Hello dragon! Don't claw my eyes out, you hear? Harald's going to get you out of that sticky little situation."

"'Things go wrong'? You don't trust me? I'm wounded, Hiccup"

"But you are the mighty Dragon Hunters! There's no way a dragon could best you if you put your mind to it."

"So! Great big bestie is in the volcano, lots of destroyed ships are on the outside, and poisonous gas is all around the ocean. It's a mess, isn't it? Hiccup, my boy, give me a lift off the island... or do you only help dragons now?"

"Now that you're going into the volcano, you don't need poor old Harald to go with you. I've helped as much as I can!"

"You dragon riders always take me to the most interesting places."

"I know, I know -- why am I here after I last fled with my tail tucked between my legs? Well, can you blame me for fleeing a dragon the size of an island? Besides, I helped you out then, and I'm here to do you another favor. Berk will gain a very powerful ally, if you have the courage to listen."

"Here we are at the jewel of the ocean: the Tempest. The captain standing on the bridge of the ship is no less impressive."

"What a nice surprise to see you here. I hope my friends don't make you nervous; they're just here to make sure that I have a pleasant time here, on Auction Island."

"I understand she needs a way to neutralize the strengths of her enemies, but I keep telling her there must be a better way than Grimora venom. I worry that my dear Leopold will cross her sights one day. He doesn't deserve that; he should be called an Adorable Terror, in my book."