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“ | Just because she's beautiful, people think she's not tough. But you should never underestimate me. Uh, her—Uh I mean—us. [src] | ” |
— Astrid talking about Stormfly. |
Stormfly is Astrid Hofferson’s Deadly Nadder dragon in the film adaptation and the television series.. Her name was first revealed in Gift of the Night Fury.
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Official Description
“ | Even for a playful breed like the Nadder, she is particularly fun-loving (and competitive). Everything can be a game with Stormfly! | ” |
— Dragons: Rise of Berk |
Biography
Physical Appearance
Stormfly is a very beautiful and bird-like dragon, being bipedal and possessing winged forelimbs and is about the same size as a medium sized tetrapod dinosaurs. She has small, yellow yet keen eyes with black pupils.
Stormfly's body is a combination of blue, gold, red and tan with a light beige underbelly; her main body colour is blue, a bright and light turquoise, her wings are mottled with darker shades of blue spots circled by gold and red spots closer to her reddish shoulders. Under her wings is a mixture of gold and tan. Her tail is blue and gold. She has small hooks at the end of where her wings fold.
In front of her eyes is a curved nasal horn, her lower jaw is shorter and wider than its upper, giving it an overbite (setting her apart from all the other dragons in the film, since - with the exception of the Night Fury - they all have underbites).
Ringing Stormfly's skull are a set of spikes, coating the tail is a series of spines that can be used as projectiles. When relaxed, her head spikes and venomous tail spines lay flat, and when alarmed, they shoot upwards to intimidate her foe. She has small black feathering on the back of her legs and has four black claws on her feet.
Her stats on the book are 30ft (9.14m) tall, 42ft (12.8m) wingspan, and her weight over 2,628lbs (1,192kg).
Personality
Stormfly is loyal and loving towards her rider Astrid Hofferson. She also seems to be fond of Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III. However, while she is loyal to Astrid, this doesn't mean she can't be convinced to help someone else, as is demonstrated with Heather when she needs her to save her family from Alvin the Treacherous's wrath, and the same with Eret when he is in danger by Drago Bludvist's men.
Like all Deadly Nadders, Stormfly is a very beautiful dragon, and unfortunately, she knows it. She has a generous dose of vanity which is typical for her species. She is normally docile, but she can turn aggressive when she needs to. She also loves to play fetch and will chase after anything that is thrown, and bring it back again.
Stormfly is shown to have a strong bond with her rider, and is caring and protective of Astrid, though sometimes she's willing to connect with others, like Heather and Eret, and let them ride her. Stormfly has shown to be loyal to save her rider in time from a fallen anchor by Trader Johann's ship.
Stormfly seems to be quite intelligent, as Astrid managed to teach her several hand signals.
Just like Astrid and Hiccup, Stormfly and Toothless have a friendly rivalry.
Relationships
Astrid Hofferson
- Main article: Astrid and Stormfly's Relationship
Stormfly and Astrid Hofferson share a very similar bond to Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III and Toothless. As Hiccup is Toothless's best and closest friend, Astrid is Stormfly's. At first, Stormfly and Astrid aren't the best of friends such as when Astrid hits Stormfly in the face (with a shield that got stuck to a axe) when she first meets her. But surprisingly, she still allows Astrid to ride her and soon own her as a dragon. Astrid and Stormfly soon start to grow very close. They both care about each others feelings and don't push each others limits. Also, both dragon and trainer have similar personalities as they both have a short temper and are beautiful. Stormfly is very loyal to Astrid and also is shown to be very protective over her. Stormfly also seems to not like it when other trainers ride her and prefers Astrid. She also trusts her Rider enough to let her touch her babies and is overjoyed to see her rider when she is separated from her. Both Astrid and Stormfly have a very close loyal protective bond, as they both love each other very much. In the new movie How to Train Your Dragon 2, Astrid and Stormfly seem to have a much closer bond than ever before.
Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III
Hiccup and Stormfly get along very well. Stormfly seems to like Hiccup and trusts him very much as letting him and Astrid ride her. But, Hiccup can get a little competitive with Stormfly and desperately tries to beat her when she becomes faster than Hiccup and Toothless, (due to Astrid feeding her chicken) ("Heather Report, Part 1" and "Heather Report, Part 2") but normally, it's all in good fun. She also seems to trust him enough to let him touch her babies. In "Buffalord Soldier", when Astrid was sick with the Scourge of Odin, Stormfly came to Hiccup letting him know that something was wrong. Possibly the reason why she likes him so much is because hiccup is her Astrid’s closest friend and love interest.
Toothless
Stormfly and Toothless both share a mysterious but pretty close bond. In Gift of the Night Fury, during Snoggletog, she tried to get Toothless to come with her on her trip to lay her eggs. But Toothless refuses, due to the fact of his missing tail flap and that he can't go anywhere without Hiccup. They are normally friendly with each other and love each other's company, but they can get a little competitive at times. In How to Train Your Dragon 2, they are seen to be better friends as they play while Astrid and Hiccup are talking, and Stormfly is later shown to be the first dragon to return to Toothless's side when he challenges Drago's Bewilderbeast for the position of alpha. Also, when Stormfly first appears with Toothless, when Hiccup and Astrid were talking, they played showing their bond. In the books, Toothless has a huge crush on Stormfly who doesn't show much emotion about it and doesn't seem to care as he often brags to her.
Garffiljorg
Eret, Son of Eret
“ | Thank you for saving my life. Now let me return the favor. [src] | ” |
— Eret thanking Stormfly for saving him |
He caught Stormfly with a net at the start of the movie, and nearly sold her to Drago Bludvist, but she was luckily rescued by Hiccup, with his Dragon Blade. When Hiccup and Astrid are planning to change Eret's mind of dragons, Hiccup pretended to give up Toothless and Stormfly to him, yet actually shows him about the true personality of dragons, which he ignores. Hiccup also gave him Inferno, which created an explosion on the boat. Eret threw Inferno to the sea, yet each time he did, Stormfly fetched Inferno and returned it to him. Later she was seen with Astrid, and the other riders with their dragons on an ice flow. They decided to rescue Hiccup, thinking he was abducted by Drago. She was the one who abducted Eret, and fetched him on Astrid's command so he would reveal Drago's base. When they land on Drago's base, Stormfly sits on Eret, and Astrid doesn’t free him, stating to "never take a toy from a dragon".
Later, when Drago is about to kill Eret, Stormfly suddenly rescues Eret from the weapons, probably because she already trusts him, yet is tranquilized in the process. This made Eret now realize the truth of dragons. He also freed Stormfly later, saying that he "needs to return the favor", and touched her snout. He is also seen riding Stormfly while Astrid is riding along behind him.
Hookfang
Stormfly and Hookfang have a mutual relationship. They normally distance each other and stay out of Astrid and Snotlout fights unless commanded to do something. But they're not always nice to each other as they are seen to growl or/and roar at each other several times before. But they sometimes work as a good team as well as shown to be able to make combined attacks to be able to save Toothless and Hiccup from Alvin.
Snotlout Jorgenson
Stormfly and Snotlout don't normally interact but also don't get along too well. She is often seen out of his business but has shot her spines at him several times and growls or roars at him when he insults her. She also gets annoyed of him often but also has shown a little respect for him when she is forced to be with him for a day. In the first film when he missed her by a great distance with a hammer, she seemed to laugh at him. She has attacked Snotlout at times and doesn't seem to like him very much. However, in "A Tale of Two Dragons", when Snotlout had rode Stormfly, she started bonding with Snotlout. Though a few years later, in "Total Nightmare, Snotlout said that Stormfly was too small for him when he was skimming over a replacement for Hookfang. However, this did not insult her much.
Heather
“ | I think your dragon likes me. See you later, Stormfly. [src] | ” |
— Heather |
In "Heather Report, Part 1", Stormfly at first was uneasy with Heather but is bribed by her when she feeds her chicken and allows her to get on her back. But soon, Stormfly doesn't like the fact Heather is riding her and not Astrid, and now doesn't listen to a single direction Heather says to her and flies around recklessly. In "Heather Report, Part 2", Stormfly is hesitant to let Heather ride her a second time, but after mentioning finding Astrid, the Nadder happily took off. Stormfly has never shown any hate to Heather and even acts friendly to her.
Windshear
Stormfly seems to have a playful attitude with Heather's dragon, Windshear, even when they were infiltrating the Dragon Hunters. ("Snow Way Out")
Fanghook
Stormfly might understand that Fanghook has crush on herself just like his rider who has crush on Astrid. Like her rider she doesn't feel the same way. She also trying to help him train with his rider to gain more experience for dragon training. ("Gone Gustav Gone")
Enemies
Ryker and Viggo Grimborn
Stormfly has disliked Ryker Grimborn ever since she was captured by Ryker and his hunters in "Night of the Hunters, Part 1". She disliked the hunters using her spines for their weapons.
Abilities and Skills
Stormfly abilities are better then the average Nadder, because her rider is shown to be more of a soldier than most of the other teens.("Dragon Flower").
- Intelligence and Communication Skills: Stormfly has been trained to understand Astrid's hand gestures for commands like "Spine Shot" and "Battle Ready".("Twinsanity") She has also learned to recognize her dragon rider's dragon call that acts like a beacon in case she and Astrid gets separated.("We Are Family, Part 1") She has proven to have good judgement as well. She knew Astrid's decision was wrong and did what she thought was right.("The Terrible Twos") In How to Train Your Dragon 2, she is shown to have been taught by Astrid to release and fetch, using this with Eret and Hiccup's Dragon Blade.
- Speed: Stormfly has always been a fast dragon, as was demonstrated several times. However, her speed has been increased greatly, since Astrid discovered a hidden ability of the Deadly Nadder, which is that they fly faster when put on a diet of Chicken ("Heather Report, Part 1"). However, Stormfly is still not as fast as Toothless.
- Strength: Stormfly is exceptionally strong, for she is able to carry two humans on her back as well as Hookfang with her talons with little to no effort.
- Fire: Like all Nadders, Stormfly's flame is comprised of magnesium, causing it to flow in torrents of orange sparkles. Stormfly's flames have been shown to be hot enough to melt a sea stack in seconds in ("A Tale of Two Dragons"). Stormfly can carry a low, burning flame in her mouth that can be used to illuminate dark places. Stormfly has been shown to also have the ability to produce a more intense, concentrated magesium blast that is blueish-white in ("No Dragon Left Behind"). However, Stormfly, like other Nadders, prefers using her spines over fire in confrontation.
- Spine shot: Her spine shot is the most often attack to be use against enemies. She has shown to be using this skill to trap animals like sheep so they won't escape. Stormfly is also able to accurately shoot one spine by being tapped on the back of her head ("How to Pick Your Dragon"). It is so accurate that she can shoot right through a previously shot spine. She was also able to use these spines as a rescue skill, in order to create a ladder for Astrid. It was a practice exercise, in case they would have to rescue Vikings from a place where dragons can't go ("Worst in Show").
- Single Spine Shot: While being briefly ridden by Snotlout, he tapped the back of Stormfly's head which had her release a single spine shot.
- Spine-clone: While in flight, Stormfly whips her tail behind her and protrudes her spines. Then she ascends while twirling and releasing her spines in multiple directions. This is a very useful ability when surrounded by enemies from all sides ("King of Dragons, Part 1").
- Waterspout: When flying in a spiral in a given manner, Stormfly can effectively create a strong upward wind current. When done above a body of water, this wind current has enough strength to lift the water in a manner similar to a water spout. This ability can be very useful when confronting enemy ships ("Dragon Down").
Trivia
- In the books, Stormfly is one of the few dragons that has not joined the dragon rebellion.
- In the movie, Stormfly's wings are mainly yellow with some blue, but in the series they are mostly blue with some red and no yellow. This could be a mistake or it could be that dragons' colors change as they age.
- Stormfly sometimes sleeps while standing, much like a horse or some species of birds.
- Stormfly seems to rely more on her tail spines than her fire.
- Like Camicazi, Astrid has a thing for stealth dragons.
- In the second movie, Stormfly is lighter and has more colors.
- The Dragon Call Astrid uses to summon Stormfly is very similar to a wolf's howl ("We Are Family, Part 1").
- Stormfly is estimated to be about two years old ("The Ice Castle"). If this is true, than she is seven by the time of the second movie. Mind you, this is in Dragon years.
- Stormfly's name in spanish is Tormenta.
Appearances
Films and Shorts | ||||||||||||
"How to Train Your Dragon": | Appears | "How to Train Your Dragon 2": | Appears | |||||||||
"Legend of the Boneknapper Dragon": | Appears | "Dawn of the Dragon Racers": | Appears | |||||||||
"Book of Dragons (Short)": | Appears | "How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World": | Appears | |||||||||
"Gift of the Night Fury": | Appears | "How to Train Your Dragon: Homecoming": | Absent |
Riders of Berk | |||||||||
1. "How to Start a Dragon Academy": | Appears | 11. "Heather Report, Part 2": | Appears | ||||||
2. "Viking for Hire": | Appears | 12. "Thawfest": | Appears | ||||||
3. "Animal House": | Appears | 13. "When Lightning Strikes": | Appears | ||||||
4. "The Terrible Twos": | Appears | 14. "What Flies Beneath": | Appears | ||||||
5. "In Dragons We Trust": | Appears | 15. "Twinsanity": | Appears | ||||||
6. "Alvin and the Outcasts": | Appears | 16. "Defiant One": | Appears | ||||||
7. "How to Pick Your Dragon": | Appears | 17. "Breakneck Bog": | Appears | ||||||
8. "Portrait of Hiccup as a Buff Man": | Absent | 18. "Gem of a Different Color": | Appears | ||||||
9. "Dragon Flower": | Appears | 19. "We Are Family, Part 1": | Appears | ||||||
10. "Heather Report, Part 1": | Appears | 20. "We Are Family, Part 2": | Appears |
Defenders of Berk | |||||||||
1. "Live and Let Fly": | Appears | 11. "A View to a Skrill, Part 2": | Absent | ||||||
2. "The Iron Gronckle": | Appears | 12. "The Flight Stuff": | Appears | ||||||
3. "The Night and the Fury": | Appears | 13. "Free Scauldy": | Appears | ||||||
4. "Tunnel Vision": | Appears | 14. "Frozen": | Appears | ||||||
5. "Race to Fireworm Island": | Appears | 15. "A Tale of Two Dragons": | Appears | ||||||
6. "Fright of Passage": | Appears | 16. "The Eel Effect": | Appears | ||||||
7. "Worst in Show": | Appears | 17. "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes": | Appears | ||||||
8. "Appetite for Destruction": | Appears | 18. "Bing! Bam! Boom!": | Appears | ||||||
9. "Zippleback Down": | Appears | 19. "Cast Out, Part 1": | Appears | ||||||
10. "A View to a Skrill, Part 1": | Appears | 20. "Cast Out, Part 2": | Appears |
Race to the Edge, Season 1 | |||||||||
1. "Dragon Eye of the Beholder, Part 1": | Appears | 8. "Crushing It": | Appears | ||||||
2. "Dragon Eye of the Beholder, Part 2": | Appears | 9. "Quake, Rattle and Roll": | Appears | ||||||
3. "Imperfect Harmony": | Appears | 10. "Have Dragon Will Travel, Part 1": | Appears | ||||||
4. "When Darkness Falls": | Appears | 11. "Have Dragon Will Travel, Part 2": | Appears | ||||||
5. "Big Man on Berk": | Appears | 12. "The Next Big Sting": | Appears | ||||||
6. "Gone Gustav Gone": | Appears | 13. "Total Nightmare": | Appears | ||||||
7. "Reign of Fireworms": | Appears |
Race to the Edge, Season 2 | |||||||||
1. "Team Astrid": | Appears | 8. "Edge of Disaster, Part 1": | Appears | ||||||
2. "Night of the Hunters, Part 1": | Appears | 9. "Edge of Disaster, Part 2": | Appears | ||||||
3. "Night of the Hunters, Part 2": | Appears | 10. "Shock and Awe": | Appears | ||||||
4. "Bad Moon Rising": | Appears | 11. "A Time to Skrill": | Appears | ||||||
5. "Snotlout Gets the Axe": | Appears | 12. "Maces and Talons, Part 1": | Appears | ||||||
6. "The Zippleback Experience": | Appears | 13. "Maces and Talons, Part 2": | Appears | ||||||
7. "Snow Way Out": | Appears |
Race to the Edge, Season 3 | |||||||||
1. "Enemy of My Enemy": | Appears | 8. "Stryke Out": | Appears | ||||||
2. "Crash Course": | Appears | 9. "Tone Death": | Appears | ||||||
3. "Follow the Leader": | Appears | 10. "Between a Rock and a Hard Place": | Appears | ||||||
4. "Turn and Burn": | Absent | 11. "Family on the Edge": | Appears | ||||||
5. "Buffalord Soldier": | Appears | 12. "Last Auction Heroes": | Appears | ||||||
6. "A Grim Retreat": | Appears | 13. "Defenders of the Wing, Part 1": | Appears | ||||||
7. "To Heather or Not to Heather": | Appears |
Race to the Edge, Season 4 | |||||||||
1. "Defenders of the Wing, Part 2": | Appears | 8. "Gold Rush": | Appears | ||||||
2. "Gruff Around the Edges": | Appears | 9. "Out of the Frying Pan": | Appears | ||||||
3. "Midnight Scrum": | Appears | 10. "Twintuition": | Appears | ||||||
4. "Not Lout": | Appears | 11. "Blindsided": | Appears | ||||||
5. "Saving Shattermaster": | Appears | 12. "Shell Shocked, Part 1": | Appears | ||||||
6. "Dire Straits": | Appears | 13. "Shell Shocked, Part 2": | Appears | ||||||
7. "The Longest Day": | Appears |
Race to the Edge, Season 5 | |||||||||
1. "Living on the Edge": | Appears | 8. "The Wings of War, Part 1": | Appears | ||||||
2. "Sandbusted": | Appears | 9. "The Wings of War, Part 2": | Appears | ||||||
3. "Something Rotten on Berserker Island": | Appears | 10. "No Dragon Left Behind": | Appears | ||||||
4. "Snotlout's Angels": | Appears | 11. "Snuffnut: | Appears | ||||||
5. "A Matter of Perspective": | Appears | 12. "Searching for Oswald... and Chicken": | Appears | ||||||
6. "Return of Thor Bonecrusher": | Appears | 13. "Sins of the Past": | Appears | ||||||
7. "Dawn of Destruction": | Appears |
Race to the Edge, Season 6 | |||||||||
1. "In Plain Sight": | Appears | 8. "Triple Cross": | Appears | ||||||
2. "No Bark, All Bite": | Appears | 9. "Family Matters": | Appears | ||||||
3. "Chain of Command": | Appears | 10. "Darkest Night": | Appears | ||||||
4. "Loyal Order of Ingerman": | Appears | 11. "Guardians of Vanaheim": | Appears | ||||||
5. "A Gruff Separation": | Appears | 12. "King of Dragons, Part 1": | Appears | ||||||
6. "Mi Amore Wing": | Appears | 13. "King of Dragons, Part 2": | Appears | ||||||
7. "Ruff Transition": | Appears |
Comics | ||||||||||||
"Dragon Down": | Appears | "The Legend of Ragnarok": | Appears | |||||||||
"Dangers of the Deep": | Appears | "Underworld": | Appears | |||||||||
"The Ice Castle": | Appears | "The Endless Night": | Appears | |||||||||
"The Stowaway": | Appears | "Snowmageddon": | Appears |
Graphic Novels | ||||||||||||
"Burning Midnight": | Appears | "Dragonvine": | Appears | |||||||||
"The Serpent's Heir": | Appears | "The Fire Tides": | Absent |
Games | ||||||||||||
"Dragons: Rise of Berk": | Appears | "School of Dragons": | Appears | |||||||||
"How to Train Your Dragon": | Absent | "How to Train Your Dragon 2": | Absent | |||||||||
"DreamWorks Dragons: Wild Skies": | Absent | "DreamWorks Dragons: Dawn of New Riders": | Absent | |||||||||
"Dragons: Titan Uprising": | Absent | "Dragons Hero Portal": | Absent | |||||||||
"DreamWorks Dragons: Legends of The Nine Realms": | Absent |
References
Stormfly (Franchise) uses Creative Commons Licensed content from the Rise of Berk Wiki page Stormfly. The list of authors can be found on the page revision history (view authors). |
External link
Stormfly. (Copyright - 2019). Dragonpedia.