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The '''Flamehuffer''' is a small dragon that is appears in the [[How to Train Your Dragon (series)|How to Train Your Dragon Book Series]].
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The '''Flamehuffer''' is a small dragon that appears in the [[How to Train Your Dragon (series)|How to Train Your Dragon Book Series]].
   
 
==Physical Appearance==
 
==Physical Appearance==
 
The Flamehuffer is a dragon found in caves around the [[Barbaric Archipelago (Books)|Archepelago]] such as the [[Dragon Nursery]] on [[Wild Dragon Cliff (Books)|Wild Dragon Cliff]]. They have four legs adept at clinging to cavern walls, two small wings, and a short face with large bat-like ears.
 
The Flamehuffer is a dragon found in caves around the [[Barbaric Archipelago (Books)|Archepelago]] such as the [[Dragon Nursery]] on [[Wild Dragon Cliff (Books)|Wild Dragon Cliff]]. They have four legs adept at clinging to cavern walls, two small wings, and a short face with large bat-like ears.
   
They are described as giving "''off extra little bursts of light that flickered on and off as they breathed in and out''". Furthermore, [[The Incomplete Book of Dragons]] describes: "''the hiss, pop, and crackle of Flamehuffers blasting jets of flame to incinerate unwary [[Caterbillar|Caterbillars]]''".
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They are described as giving "''off extra little bursts of light that flickered on and off as they breathed in and out''". Furthermore, [[The Incomplete Book of Dragons]] describes: "''the hiss, pop, and crackle of Flamehuffers blasting jets of flame to incinerate unwary [[Caterbillar]]s''".
   
 
==Abilities==
 
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With a Disobedience rating of "7", Flamehuffers are trainable but with difficulty. They tend to cause great mischief because of their ability of mimicry.
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With a Disobedience rating of "7", Flamehuffers are trainable but with difficulty. They tend to cause great mischief because of their ability of mimicry.
   
 
Oddly enough, ''The Incomplete Book of Dragons'' indicates that Flamehuffers were both Neutral ''and'' sided with [[Furious]] in the [[Dragon Rebellion]].
 
Oddly enough, ''The Incomplete Book of Dragons'' indicates that Flamehuffers were both Neutral ''and'' sided with [[Furious]] in the [[Dragon Rebellion]].

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The Flamehuffer is a small dragon that appears in the How to Train Your Dragon Book Series.

Physical Appearance

The Flamehuffer is a dragon found in caves around the Archepelago such as the Dragon Nursery on Wild Dragon Cliff. They have four legs adept at clinging to cavern walls, two small wings, and a short face with large bat-like ears.

They are described as giving "off extra little bursts of light that flickered on and off as they breathed in and out". Furthermore, The Incomplete Book of Dragons describes: "the hiss, pop, and crackle of Flamehuffers blasting jets of flame to incinerate unwary Caterbillars".

Abilities

Besides being able to shoot flames, the Flamehuffer can mimic people's voices and animal's sounds. They can also speak Dragonese and are one of the few dragons that can speak Norse.

Training

With a Disobedience rating of "7", Flamehuffers are trainable but with difficulty. They tend to cause great mischief because of their ability of mimicry.

Oddly enough, The Incomplete Book of Dragons indicates that Flamehuffers were both Neutral and sided with Furious in the Dragon Rebellion.

Appearances

How to Train Your Dragon

Flamehuffers make a brief appearance in the caves of the Dragon Nursery on Berk, when the Hairy Hooligan Viking Novices enter the cave to steal sleeping dragons.

How to Steal a Dragon's Sword

Flamehuffers appear again in the caves beneath Flashburn's School of Swordfighting, when Excellinor the Witch forces Hiccup and Fishlegs into them to retrieve the King's crown.

The Incomplete Book of Dragons

Flamehuffers are detailed in this reference book, as well as in the Dragon Key table in the back.

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