This explains why they can turn invisible like a Light Fury, but also why it is dependent on lightening It also plays into the whole "Unholy union of lightning and death itself." If Night Furys are a subspecies or at least related to Light Furys, why don't they turn invisible the same way Light Furys do? Cause, they inhereted the electrical aspects of their Skrill parents. Invisibility: This is the aspect of Night Fury's that gave me this idea in the first place. As to why the color isn't purple, white, or a combination of purple and white I don't know. The darker color of the Skrill likely could influence the color of the offspring. These can both be explained by the influence of the Skrill.ĭarker Color: This one is easy to explain. The Night Fury's darker color, the Night Fury's method of invisibility, and the Night Fury's rarity compared to Light Furys. Though very similar, they do have to very different characteristics that set them apart of each other. First, all the things Night Furys and Light Furys have in common. The best answer would be that Night Furys are a subspecies of Light Furys, in which case, where did they originate? Skrills. So, if Night Furys and Light Furys are each their own species, why are both so similar and yet such glaring differences. Are there male Light Furys and female Night Furys or are the Night Furys the males and Light Furys the females? Based on the existence of the NightLights (Toothless and his mate's children), I'd say it is more likely that Night Furys and Light Furys both had males and females since the NightsLights are combinations instead of seperate colors based on gender. So, after watching The Hidden World again not too long ago, something I noticed started to bother me.
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