The ride back to Berk was quiet. Worry filled the air over what exactly was wrong with the young girl and it managed to cause quite an upstir when the three of them landed back in Berk later that night. People had waited up for Hiccup to return, obviously awaiting for their chief and his daughter to be back victorious and with the flower that would heal the sick. The sight they saw was not what they were expecting though. The sight of a obviously distressed Blizzard and solemn Hiccup holding what appeared to them to be a dead Ava. After all, the girl was staring blanking with grey eyes many of them had seen after loosing loved ones, or from the dead after a battle. And while no one approached them, it was obvious in silence of the people in the village aside from alarmed whispers that they thought the worst. Ava had been brought back into the chief's home, where the healer was on rounds, checking on Castiel, whom was unconscious once again. Maybe it was better that way as the sight of her daughter in such a state might have put the poor woman in a panic and worsen her state of health. Of course, when the old healer woman saw the state Ava was in, she ushered Hiccup to lay her in another bed that was in the room and began to look her over, obviously puzzled, "The girl....she lives...but is unresponsive. "What caused this?" She looked to the other two and when she was told a dragon caused this, she nodded, "I have records of this in a book somewhere. I will have to search through my study. Do you know the name of the dragon?" By this time, Aurora, listening in while sitting beside her rider's bed, transformed, speaking, "The Mani dragon." When they looked to her, she nodded, "It is an ancient one. Not quite as old as the Arcus Dragons, but fairly close. There are many legends of them, but there is no need to go into those. These dragons though, they have an ability much like I do with shifting with my surroundings or the sea shockers have with electricity. They do this mainly with humans because they are weaker, but can do this dragons as well. They stare at them and as they do, a invisible gas comes from their skin and paralyzes their minds and body. We Arcus dragons called this being Moonblinked. We never discovered a way to reverse this ourselves." She looked to her son, "Son, is this what happened? Did the Mani stare at her?"