Slithersong

The Slithersong appeared in 2017 video game called Dragons: Rise of Berk. The Slithersong is a large Mystery Class dragon and a close relative of the Death Song that first appeared in Dragons: Rise of Berk and School of Dragons.

In Dragons: Rise of Berk, the Slithersong appears to have no differences from the Death Song other than its coloration; whereas, in School of Dragons, the Slithersong has some clear distinct features.

As it appeared in School of Dragons, the Slithersong had proportionally smaller wings and flaps them much faster. The pattern on the wings is also different from the Death Song, the lower jaw is wider, there are characteristic dark spots around the eye, and the main body is completely blue while the patterns and stripes are black. The legs are thinner and the spines on the back are bigger and thicker as well. Also, in the game, this dragon's movement pattern is very different from the Death Song.

Like the Death Song, the Slithersong is solitary, which is mostly due to the fact that it eats other dragons.

Powers and Abilities

 * Singing: The Slithersong uses a siren-like song to lure its prey to it.
 * Hunting: The Slithersong is one of the possible best dragons for hunting prey, for they use their siren-like song to lure their prey to trap their prey easily, as the prey is unable to break free.
 * Firepower: After striking its prey, the Slithersong covers it in an amber-like substance which traps and preserves victims as it hardens into a stiff amber cocoon. This cocoon is so strong, it is only penetrable by flames. Afterwards, the Slithersong returns to finish its prey off. It does this by breaking the prey out of the amber and then eating them.
 * Speed & Agility: The Slithersong is much faster and more agile than its larger relative, enabling it to make quick, sharp turns with ease.
 * Blinding: One individual, Dazzlesing, appears to be able to blind prey with it's "bright, glittering colors", so it is possible that other Slithersongs could do this as well.