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Helheim's Gate, named after the Norse equivalent of the Underworld, Hel, was first mentioned in the How to Train Your Dragon original movie. The Vikings needed to sail through this area of the sea to get to Dragon Island where the Red Death resided at that time. Later, School of Dragons added this area in the release of the Expansion "Return to Dragon Island".

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  • Helheim's Gate, named after the Norse equivalent of the Underworld, Hel, was first mentioned in the How to Train Your Dragon original movie. The Vikings needed to sail through this area of the sea to get to Dragon Island where the Red Death resided at that time. Later, School of Dragons added this area in the release of the Expansion "Return to Dragon Island".
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  • How to Train Your Dragon
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  • Helheim's Gate
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  • School of Dragons
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  • Helheim's Gate, named after the Norse equivalent of the Underworld, Hel, was first mentioned in the How to Train Your Dragon original movie. The Vikings needed to sail through this area of the sea to get to Dragon Island where the Red Death resided at that time. Later, School of Dragons added this area in the release of the Expansion "Return to Dragon Island".
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