![]() Without the fear of hurting others, Valka is strong and unafraid, yet with a sense of feeling free. ![]() When flying with Hiccup, Valka reveals a more liberated side of her personality. Despite her bitterness over her fellow man, Valka's past as a wife and mother allows her to possess overwhelming love for those in her care, succeeding in building good relationships with the dragons she rescues Valka is strong and uncompromising in the belief that she can make the world a better place for dragons, treating talk of the trappers and their abusive treatment of the creatures with scorn. Because of this, she has an absolute and black-and-white, perhaps even fatalistic view about people, believing them incapable of change and that some people are "born different". Her years of isolation and dealing with nothing but dragons has made her very distrusting of humans in general, reaching the point that she feels distant from them. Valka initially comes across as more feral than human, given how she has had more dragon contact than human contact. ![]() She serves as the unseen overarching protagonist of How to Train Your Dragon and DreamWorks Dragons, the overarching protagonist of How to Train Your Dragon 2 and How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, and one of the four posthumous overarching protagonists (alongside Hiccup, Toothless and the Light Fury) of Dragons: The Nine Realms. 4.5 How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World.
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