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Description What's this? Another non-Pokemon fanart?

Well if you ask me, I'd say that I saw that movie for the fourth time this weekend. As I mentioned before you should definitely watch it, and mind you, it never gets old. I've also heard that they're making a sequel for release in 2013, which isn't surprising since the original movie was so awesome. I wouldn't be surprised if it ended up as a nominee at least for the Oscars' Animated Movie of the Year.
One thing I'd love to see in the sequel, of course, is more dragon species besides the ones from the first movie. This guy here is one of the ones that was only seen in the Dragon Manual: the Timberjack. This gigantic creature was described as having razor-sharp wings that can cut through full-grown trees, and we also saw a stylized pic of it in the book, but that's about it. Since the Timberjack's presumed style of attacking, i.e. cutting down its foes with its wings, reminds me of myself a lot, I figured I'd speculate about what it actually looked like.
This is the first fan-made entry in the updated Dragon Manual, courtesy of Hiccup. I figured that in the new age, the manual will be rewritten in several volumes, one for each class of dragons, complete with biology, evolution, and stats based on the books.

Timberjack
Attribute: Wind
Size: 35 ft
Weight: 4500 pounds
Speed: 20 mph (land), 70 mph (air)
Shot Limit: 4 to 5 shots (Lava Wave)
Class: Strike class, Wyvernid
Danger Level: Medium to High - Approach with caution

Colors: Gold, sometimes silver or bronze
Armed with: Razor-sharp wings, talons, teeth, and tail fin - 17
Defences: Spiky plates down the back, but not much else - 8
Radar: None - 0
Poison: Sticky oil sprayed from mouth is slightly toxic - 3
Hunting ability: Very fast in flight - 14
Speed: See above - 15
Fear and Fight Factor: Fast, lethal, and terrifying - 15

One of the largest of the dragon species, the Timberjack is, quite literally, a beast of legend. An honorary Wyvernid and a close relative of the Monstrous Nightmare, it is said to be able to blot out the sun when it flies, which is not surprising since it 35 feet long and has a wingspan of 40 feet. Like the Nightmare, the Timberjack has two rows of sharp spikes running down its plated back, but it has only two display horns, one thumb claw on each of its wings, and a shorter snout that is laterally narrower. Individuals are distinguishable by their gold and brown color, their bright red and purple wings, and the leaf-shaped fins on their tails.

The Timberjack's most famous feature, and the one that gives it its name, is its razor-sharp wings, which can cut through full-grown trees. These wings are not quite as long as the Nightmares, but they are wide and broad (Fig. A), giving it surprising agility that rivals that of another of its cousins, the Deadly Nadder. An extra flight membrane attached to the hips (Fig. A), similar to that of the Night Fury, provides extra lift in flight, enabling this heavy-bodied dragon to fly at up to 70 mph which, though a far cry from the Night Fury's 150 mph attack dive, is still surprisingly fast for a creature that can weigh at least two tons.
How the Timberjack's wings can maintain such a sharp edge was a rarely studied subject, but analysis has now revealed an evolutionarily ingenious solution. Like most dragons, the leading edge of the wing consists of a bony finger, to go with numerous other fingers that support the brightly colored wing membrane. The difference is that the Timberjack's leading wing finger is covered in special scales, shaped in a similar manner to Sharkworm denticles. These scales have evolved an aerodynamic shape, with a sharp-edged crease on the leading edge, reducing air resistance and enabling the dragon to fly faster. Because the Timberjack's ancestors primarily dwelled and hunted in forests, these scales apparently continued on this evolutionary path and become harder and sharper, transforming into the reinforced cutting edge of today.

The other of the Timberjack's major weapons is the stereotypical dragon weapon, its fire breath. It produces it in a similar manner to other Wyvernids, using a special chemical that it produces in a special gland that ignites upon contact with air. The Timberjack's chemical glands are stored in its head, more like those on the Nadder than the Nigtmare's single throat gland. Specifically it has four glands - two just below its eyes and two in its lower jaws - which secrete two special chemicals (Fig. B, red and green arrows) through special teeth in its palate and mouth floor. These chemicals react violently upon contact with each other, and to shoot forth the resultant flames, the dragon breathes with great force at whatever it is aiming at, using the air (Fig. B, blue arrows) it exhales to shoot forth a fine spray of flaming particles. This "Wave of Lava" forms a white-hot mist in the air, which hangs over the target like a burning fog. Not only does it burn at up to 8,000 degrees Centigrade, but the chemicals that produce it are also as viscous as the Nightmare's, given a high-enough concentration, and will incapacitate a victim long enough for the dragon to finish it off, even after the fire has burned out.

The Timberjack is currently under the threatened species list, as overhunting and destruction of its forest habitat have caused a dwindling in its numbers. However, its size, power, and weaponry have made it a favorable mount among select trainers, and the species has started down the path of domestication, like its Wyvernid relatives. It is likely that in due course, like many other dragon species, this one may soon be mass-bred for training and sport, keeping it a safe distance from the brink of extinction.

-The Dragon Manual, Volume I: Strike Class

I'm really proud of how the design turned out, particularly the wings, talons, and teeth. I am definitely choosing this guy as my partner/steed, because I'd love to see those big wings being put to good use in some way or another.
Notice that this dragon is gold with some brown highlights. None of the dragons in the first movie were gold, so I figured I'd fill that slot with the one I colored here.
I will be making more concept art of other dragons in the future. The next dragon I'm designing will probably be the Thunderdrum, if I can get to him.

The Dragon Manual and How to Train Your Dragon are copyright to Dreamworks and Cressida Crowell. But the Timberjack concept art is mine.

-Fawkes
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Gustthank [2023-03-19 00:51:50 +0000 UTC]

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Sindracella [2018-02-23 22:52:49 +0000 UTC]

THS IS NOT A FREKEN TIMBEJACK IT DON'T WALK WITH LEGS OR WINGS IT DON'T EVEN HAVE LEGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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NightDaemonArt [2016-02-02 18:53:11 +0000 UTC]

The 3rd film is coming out in 2018

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NightDaemonArt [2016-02-02 18:40:24 +0000 UTC]

The good old Timberjack. I have both movies, and if my mum gave me more money, I would probably have all of the books.

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saurophionix [2015-10-12 10:08:24 +0000 UTC]

what makes the timberjack's wings razor sharp?

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NightDaemonArt In reply to saurophionix [2016-02-02 18:41:17 +0000 UTC]

Probably the shape of them. Also the strength of the bone would mean that the tree hits more resistance. Science.

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Rexyky19 [2014-10-17 14:46:18 +0000 UTC]

timberjack is a sharp class and has no legs go watch the bookof dragons short

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sunburntheteleporter [2014-07-16 11:06:40 +0000 UTC]

sharp class breath emebers that explodes and it has razor sharp wing that can cut trees ps: its colors are orange red or blue

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sunburntheteleporter In reply to sunburntheteleporter [2014-07-16 11:07:14 +0000 UTC]

and no legs

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FenNessFennec [2014-04-26 18:10:25 +0000 UTC]

They are sharp class, dude.

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Bertramus [2013-06-01 07:59:52 +0000 UTC]

It’s not Timberjack, it’s Timberjak. Count out the number of runic characters. It’s actually following the rules of most Scandinavian languages, that the letter β€˜c’ doesn’t exist in their language(s).
We've all been spelling the translation wrong.

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NightDaemonArt In reply to Bertramus [2016-02-02 18:43:03 +0000 UTC]

Well damn. I need to do some work because the book by Cressida Cowell also spells it Timberjack.

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snowcloud8 [2012-09-23 03:10:46 +0000 UTC]

would like to point out that Timberjacks are Sharp class, not strike class. They're more known for their sharp wings than their fire.

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megadracosaurus [2012-07-27 12:11:37 +0000 UTC]

Timberjacks don't look actully look like that, and they are part of the Sharp Class (Like the Nadder) instead of the Strike Class (like Night Furies and Skrills).....Still awesome picture and the information is even more detailed than the short 'Book Of Dragons'(documentairy about Furies, Nadders, Timberjacks and other HTTYd-dragons) and several websites! I hope you keep going with that!

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NightDaemonArt In reply to megadracosaurus [2016-02-02 18:44:34 +0000 UTC]

This chat seems to be full of nerds and geeks who have really read up on their dragons.

I have finally found a place where I belong. I shall curl up in my corner and cry.

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OtherworldyFauna [2012-07-22 04:01:27 +0000 UTC]

Timberjacks have no legs :I but great artwork

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ZakCrimsonleaf [2012-06-04 22:00:25 +0000 UTC]

As a fan of minor characters, or in this case, species, I like this piece a lot. The Timberjack is one of my favorite dragons. I have a nitpick about how it's supposedly in the Sharp class, not the Strike class, but the artwork and description are great.

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DiamondheadMan [2011-11-22 15:05:53 +0000 UTC]

What is the wingspan of the Timberjack?

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NightDaemonArt In reply to DiamondheadMan [2016-02-02 18:46:45 +0000 UTC]

I think it is around five metres for a young adult, the wingspan gets bigger as they age. Don't ask me what that is in feet because I don't know. As a Brit we work in Metric metres.

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ljioouki [2011-07-03 19:49:36 +0000 UTC]

oh wow thats better than eny of my drawings

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Crazypurplebat [2011-06-30 15:31:38 +0000 UTC]

Where did you find the info on this dragon? Since he isn't in the movie of course. Is there and actual dragon manual? I'm working on creating each of them to some extent and I would love to know more of the dragon species! Thanks!

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NightDaemonArt In reply to Crazypurplebat [2016-02-02 18:49:45 +0000 UTC]

It does appear in the movie, when Hiccup is flicking through the book. He actually says something on it, if you pause it, you can read the info. I found it pretty easy to read, it being the predecessor to the Dragon Runes that I memorised out of a wizarding book that my mum gave me.

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megadracosaurus In reply to Crazypurplebat [2012-07-27 12:16:16 +0000 UTC]

The HTTYD-Short 'Book Of Dragons'explains things about the HTTYD-Dragons. Not only the movie-species (Night Fury, Monstrous Nightmarem, Gronkle, Deadly Nadderhead, Hideous Zippleback, Terrible Terror)but also the species who where in the scene 'The Dragon Book' are present. Those Dragons are the Timberjack, Scouldron, Skrill, Changewing, Devieus Snaptrapper, Thunder Drum, Boneknapper (The Boneknapper had his own short called Legend Of the Boneknapper) and Whispering Death.

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Crazypurplebat In reply to megadracosaurus [2012-07-28 02:58:39 +0000 UTC]

Cool well I'll have to check it out!?

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megadracosaurus In reply to Crazypurplebat [2012-07-28 10:46:00 +0000 UTC]

You can find it on my YouTube channel along with How To Train Your Dragon video's. The link is: [link]

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FawkesTheSkarmory In reply to Crazypurplebat [2011-06-30 15:55:27 +0000 UTC]

Pure speculation, mostly. And some info from the various wikis as well.

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Crazypurplebat In reply to FawkesTheSkarmory [2011-06-30 15:58:04 +0000 UTC]

ah cool thanks!

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ThaliaDemuse [2011-03-27 03:10:12 +0000 UTC]

That's a pretty cool concept and detailed description. Very cool!

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Carnaxdude [2011-03-26 16:56:50 +0000 UTC]

The Timberjacks legs and horn is wrong! the horn is longer and it doesnt have legs it has hooks. But the texture is very good

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siegehunter [2010-11-01 13:30:13 +0000 UTC]

NICE... my favorite dragon. You illustrated this dragon pretty well..good detailing too.

So, how many fire shots does it have? Any possible blind spot? Does it's sharp wing ever dull out? How hard/easy is it to tame one?
Also, can you draw a human beside it to further illustrate it's actual size. i would truly appreciate it, tnx

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FawkesTheSkarmory In reply to siegehunter [2010-11-01 17:28:21 +0000 UTC]

Hmmm, let's see...

Fire shots: Around 6, given 5 to 10 seconds each of oil spray; hence it can shoot a nonstop lava wave from 30 seconds to around a full minute.
Blind spot: Its eyes are on the top of its head, like a Nightmare's, so its blind spot is directly underneath its head.
Domestic capabilities: If raised from a young age (or rescued from serious injury, in Sokka's case XD), it can be fiercely loyal, but it is no pushover; even one wrong move can have potentially devastating consequences!

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Shadow-Dragon91 [2010-09-17 02:32:04 +0000 UTC]

That is really good. I really like the details you have put into this. I think that dragon for me would be the Whispering Death dragon.

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FawkesTheSkarmory In reply to Shadow-Dragon91 [2010-09-17 03:11:02 +0000 UTC]

I'll get to him eventually <3

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twilight-keyblader [2010-09-02 09:55:56 +0000 UTC]

totally faving this

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DragnBoi65 [2010-07-31 19:32:42 +0000 UTC]

One hundred percent AWESOME!

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InuyashaWarrior [2010-07-27 19:06:35 +0000 UTC]

You're not the first one to speculate. I've been doing a story on the other dragons not really detailed in the movie.

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FawkesTheSkarmory In reply to InuyashaWarrior [2010-07-27 19:47:42 +0000 UTC]

I'd love to read that story when I get the time.

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InuyashaWarrior In reply to FawkesTheSkarmory [2010-07-28 01:24:20 +0000 UTC]

Just check my profile whenever. Unless you want me to link you?

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FawkesTheSkarmory In reply to InuyashaWarrior [2010-07-28 20:44:59 +0000 UTC]

I already have your profile in the comment. I'll check out your story whenever I have the time.

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Cupidcomet77 [2010-07-27 16:42:02 +0000 UTC]

Man, forget Pokemon, you should be making Dragons.

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FawkesTheSkarmory In reply to Cupidcomet77 [2010-07-27 16:43:07 +0000 UTC]

I've already started lineart on the Thunderdrum. I'll be posting that next. Don't worry, I'll still be working on Pokemon, but I will still keep this project in mind for future use.

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Cupidcomet77 In reply to FawkesTheSkarmory [2010-07-27 17:13:00 +0000 UTC]

Great.

And by the way, I was wondering whats been taking so long for Jakumon's picture.

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FawkesTheSkarmory In reply to Cupidcomet77 [2010-07-27 18:29:07 +0000 UTC]

Oh, that? I forgot about it. I'll get to it after I finish the Thunderdrum's design.

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Cupidcomet77 In reply to FawkesTheSkarmory [2010-07-27 18:39:20 +0000 UTC]

Thanks a lot man.

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FawkesTheSkarmory In reply to Cupidcomet77 [2010-07-27 18:46:36 +0000 UTC]

No problem

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Contraltissimo [2010-07-27 04:58:41 +0000 UTC]

Oh wow beautiful work! ^_^ That is a LOT OF SCALES! O_O I admire your patience.

Love it! ^_^

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FawkesTheSkarmory In reply to Contraltissimo [2010-07-27 12:21:30 +0000 UTC]

Thanks! And I love it too.

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