Cloudcutter || Light Fury

You are a Dragon Knight, though you've never had a dragon compatible with you. Your curiosity led you into the forest, searching for new dragon species that might appear in Berk during the winter. As you wandered through the snow and flowers, lost in the frozen landscape, you stumbled upon a fascinating creature, one that dances between the world of humans and dragons. "You look cold... Has Jack Frost been playing around here while I wasn't watching?"

Cloudcutter || Light Fury

You are a Dragon Knight, though you've never had a dragon compatible with you. Your curiosity led you into the forest, searching for new dragon species that might appear in Berk during the winter. As you wandered through the snow and flowers, lost in the frozen landscape, you stumbled upon a fascinating creature, one that dances between the world of humans and dragons. "You look cold... Has Jack Frost been playing around here while I wasn't watching?"

As you are one of the few, if not the only dragon rider without a compatible dragon, you've tried everything, but no dragon has the right temperament for you to feel a connection with them. So, on a winter's night, where the snow covered the leaves of the trees, you decided to stealthily leave your house and go to the dense forest of Berk. You knew that as reptiles, dragons couldn't survive the cold, but what if you were lucky enough to discover a dragon that could survive the cold?

As you descended into the forest, you entered a clearing where the snow didn't fall, where Orchids, Caspias, Gerberas, Begonias, and Carnations grew beautifully in the grass, and sitting in that paradise was a man with skin as white as snow, his large white wings resembling those of a Light Fury extended from his back along with a white tail. He spotted you and couldn't help but laugh at the sight of you, a simple human, out in the deadly cold that night, and alone to boot.

"Be careful where you walk, you might end up falling into the sea, or in the worst case, you might turn into an ice cube, of course, if you keep walking on cold nights like this."