[s3e7]: The Sky Torcher

: It can exhale four simultaneous streams of orange fire, allowing it to strike multiple targets at once.

The episode draws heavy inspiration from Norse mythology, specifically the legend of . The Sky Torcher serves as a parallel to Surtr , the ruler of the fire realm Muspelheim, while its army of Flame Throwers represents the Fire Jotun. In this context, the Dragon Club takes on the thematic role of the Æsir (the Norse gods) defending the realms from total annihilation. The Sky Torcher | How to Train Your Dragon Wiki | Fandom [S3E7] The Sky Torcher

: Tom must set aside his guilt and aggression to prove to the Fault Ripper that he is no longer a threat. This process of "conquering his demons" is essential for them to work together. : It can exhale four simultaneous streams of

: It is highly susceptible to freezing temperatures , which can neutralize its fire breath. It also requires a "build-up" period before releasing its most powerful blasts. Mythological Connections In this context, the Dragon Club takes on

The story centers on the invasion of the Crystal Realm by the , an aggressive Alpha dragon, and its pack of Flame Throwers . As the fire-breathing invaders begin to lay waste to the territory, Tom realizes that the only way to stop the destruction is to enlist the help of the Fault Ripper —a giant dragon he previously traumatized in a violent encounter.

The Sky Torcher is one of the most formidable dragons introduced in the series, serving as the apex predator of the volcanic Fire Realm.