He is a devious, cunning, and ruthless dragon hunter who believed in the extermination of all dragons and was responsible for bringing the Night Fury race to near-extinction, leaving Toothless the last one of his kind. He won the reputation of a hero and has his eyes set on Toothless and will stop at nothing to hunt the dragon down, putting him in conflict with Hiccup along the way. He is the cruelest, most manipulative and greatest enemy that Hiccup and the rest of the Dragon Riders ever faced.
He was voiced by the Academy Award winning actor F. Murray Abraham, who also played Antonio Salieri in the 1984 film adaptation of Amadeus, Bernardo Gui in The Name of the Rose, Ahdar Ru'afo in Star Trek: Insurrection and Cyrus Kriticos in Thirteen Ghosts.
Grimmel is a tall, muscular, and slender man with receded but frizzled gray hair, pale skin, and icy light blue eyes. He wears a dark brown robe with a hooded jacket and leather armor, brown pants, and grayish-brown boots. He is 55 years old, but he appears to be around his 60s-70s due to his grey hair and voice.
Biography[]
Early Life/Night Fury Genocide[]
When Grimmel was just a boy, he killed a Night Fury in a vulnerable state while it was sleeping, which made his village consider and treat him as a hero.
Motivated by this, Grimmel dedicated the rest of his life to killing dragons, especially Night Furies, becoming praised as a hero for it. He eventually succeeded in hunting down almost all of the Night Furies, and was respected by a few folk for killing a number of other dragons. He even managed to discover the atrocious venom of the pugnacious Deathgrippers, and drugged six of them with it, thus making the creatures loyal to him. He even managed to invent airship for him to ride from place to place (with his Deathgrippers carrying it in the air) and a bundle of equipment for him to capture and even carry his prey, including a harpoon crossbow that could pierce any dragon's hide. He later was befriended by two Vikings, Eret and Hiccup's father Stoick the Vast, who approved his actions and both were bestowed a compliment each as one of the greatest dragon hunters to have ever lived, by Grimmel.
During his perpetual mission, Grimmel met Eir Stormheart, a vengeful Viking who sought vengeance on Drago Bludvist for incinerating her father in the Great Hall of Berk, after Stoick abused and ridiculed him. They both make a trade deal with Grimmel giving her dragons to experiment on to elaborate her combat skills. Eir herself supplies him with a drug formula to use to both subdue and sway the minds of dragons, even advancing the loyalty of his Deathgrippers. But Grimmel had no desire for friendship as he later deceives her by stealing her ideas and concocting a dragon serum for himself. Her idea for harnesses and bridles for drug delivery were exposed to the deceiver. And worst of all, Grimmel robbed her precious Chimeragon. Although, the side effect was rapid aging, an unforeseen one.
Grimmel urged to find the remedy for the side effect, so he traveled to an island, known as the Scriven Rock where scholars studied about dragon species. When he arrived (with the Chimeragon in tow) he rummaged for a clue for concocting an antidote. However, one scholar sees the dragon in Grimmel's hostage and releases it, allowing it to fly to the dragon sanctuary in an island called Havenholme. Grimmel sends some of his followers to capture and return it to him. Although, their task to capture and return the dragon was unsuccessful, and the Chimeragon presumably remains in the sanctuary, or later opted to head to the Hidden World and remain there.
Grimmel continued killing more dragons without the Chimeragon. His actions were enlightened as he had powerful, vicious and strong minions who could kill anything or anyone trying to attack or enclose him, thanks to the drug formula and venom. Grimmel became more savvy and dangerous to the point that he could manipulate anyone who he comes across (dragons and humans alike). He became very esteemed amongst many tribes and was even ennobled the title 'Grimmel the Grisly' and became the greatest dragon slayer across the world, for murdering hundreds of dragons, especially the entire Night Fury race.
However, one Night Fury was never slaughtered — Toothless, who survived the Night Fury genocide because Toothless was with Hiccup and was sheltered as a result, yet Grimmel was unaware of it.
Dragons: Dawn of New Riders[]
Grimmel is mentioned by the Viking Eir Stormheart, whom refers him as G' and divulges that she had been making deals with him, involving her experimentations on dragons. She also tells that her buyer defrauded her, by taking her ideas and stealing her dragon and the formula she created.
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World[]
Hired by the Warlords[]
“
A year since Drago's defeat, and no further along with your dragon army, I see.
„
~ Grimmel taunting the Warlords when he sees that they can’t retrieve more dragons like the amount Drago did.
One year after the demise of Drago Bludvist, Grimmel is summoned and hired by the Warlords to capture Toothless, the sole Night Fury that he has not hunted down, because of their problem with dragon poaching; their intentions were to conquer the world by using dragons they are trying to hunt now that they have assumed the leadership of the Northern Alliance. Grimmel accepts the offer, but hides from them secrets about what he plans to do with Toothless. He plans on using a female Light Fury as bait for Toothless, and frees her at Berk, but leaves a poison dart nearby and hides a trap.
Meeting Hiccup[]
“
(pours himself a mug of tea or wine) Oh I hope you won't mind if I help myself? This is, hmm… quite good. (Hiccup ignites his Inferno) That is impressive, but let me finish my drink.
„
~ Grimmel meeting Hiccup.
Grimmel walks down the stairs and approaches Hiccup whilst the latter is studying his father's notes, and pours himself a wood tankard of tea (or wine). He explains to Hiccup how he nearly hunted down all of the Night Furies, and shoots Toothless sleeping under a blanket, not realizing that it was actually Fishlegs who was sleeping under the blanket instead. Hiccup detests Grimmel by proclaiming that he will never relinquish Toothless. Then, the Dragon Riders come out of hiding and enter the room.
With that, Grimmel orders his Deathgrippers to attack the Dragon Riders and all of Berk. The Deathgrippers use their acid to burn down Hiccup's house, as well as most of Berk and Grimmel disappears with an ultimatum: if Toothless is not surrendered the next day, then he will destroy everything Hiccup loves. In response, Hiccup leads the Berkians away from Berk on a journey to find the Hidden World. However, unbeknownst to them, they do exactly as Grimmel had planned. Later after this happens, by the Great Hall, Grimmel reveals to the Warlords exactly where the Berkians are headed and avows it is part of his plan.
Manipulating the Dragon Riders into his trap[]
“
Hiccup: Why are you doing this? Grimmel: Really? I didn't think you cared! Well, unlike you, when I was a boy and I came up on a Night Fury, I killed it where it slept! That simple act of courage made me a hero in my village. So, I decided to kill every last one, bringing real peace to the people of this world.
„
~ Grimmel explaining his backstory to Hiccup, hinting that he is a dark reflection of him.
After have incinerated and pillaged Berk, Grimmel returns to his tower, where the Northern Alliance are in development in weaponizing the armadas for their conquest. He spots Valka and Cloudjumper spying on them, but allows them to return to New Berk in order to proceed in his scheme. Hiccup and the Dragon Riders fly to the tower, (during the night Valka and Cloudjumper returned) to break into the tower and eliminate Grimmel in stealth, in order to end the war.
Unfortunately, Grimmel has contrived another trap for his enemies, to kill them and disgrace Hiccup further more and (probably) kill him too. Grimmel pulls the Cord triggering the trap, shutting the roof and causing a giant metal net to cover the base, Hiccup and the Dragon Riders used to enter the tower, locking them inside. When asked why he is committing his knavish acts, Grimmel explains his past and that the first Night Fury he killed made him a hero of his village, as it was a cavalier act. And determined to kill off every single dragon in the world, not only to exploit false rumors about them as diabolical beasts and to make a prudent act, but to also become reputable in the world, as the hero who rid humanity from abnormality, and kill anyone who says otherwise, especially Hiccup, who fathomed the real truth. Hiccup is disdained into trepidation of Toothless’ whereabouts and the precarious world he is living in. Grimmel’s Deathgrippers assault the Dragon Riders and set fire to the tower, diminishing their chance of escaping.
Hiccup and the Riders succeed in their endeavor to escape before getting burnt alive. Grimmel watches them indignantly, but is fortuitous to have captured Ruffnut who was left behind by accident, leaving more deterioration for Hiccup.
Grimmel and the Warlords endure a garrulous and incessant babble from Ruffnut for hours, irritating them ultimately. However, Ruffnut disclosures the specific location of where the Berkians were hiding. An irate Grimmel releases Ruffnut and gives her a baby dragon prisoner (what Grimmel feeds his Deathgrippers with) to fly back with. Ruffnut is obtuse enough to not realize that Grimmel and the Northern Alliance were following her, as Grimmel watches her leave the tower, and yearns to culminate his goal.
Capturing Toothless and betraying the Warlords[]
“
Call them off, alpha. No reason for her to die, too!
„
~ Grimmel forcing Toothless into a sadistic choice between letting the Light Fury live and calling the other dragons for help.
Hiccup and Astrid return with Toothless from the Hidden World back to New Berk and find out the Light Fury followed them. It's at this moment when Grimmel has the perfect opportunity to strike and capture both Toothless and the Light Fury. However, all of the dragons from the island appear with intentions to save Toothless. Grimmel foresees this, and orders Toothless to call off the dragons as he points his crossbow at the Light Fury. Grimmel succeeds in his mission and leads all of the dragons to the Warlords, but alters their deal, deciding to keep both Toothless and the Light Fury for himself to dispose of them.
Final Showdown and Death[]
“
You’ll kill the both of us! Fighting over a dragon, that’s your plan?
„
~ Grimmel trying to drag Hiccup with him.
Hiccup and the rest of the Dragon Riders, wearing their flight-suits, fly toward the armada to start a battle against Grimmel, much to the latter's surprise. During said battle, Grimmel's platform is quickly destroyed. Because of this, he makes an escape attempt by putting one of his collars on the Light Fury. The collar injects her with his Deathgrippers' venom, allowing him to gain control over the dragon. Hiccup is able to free Toothless, and starts to chase Grimmel down.
However, Grimmel was prepared for this, and shoots one of his darts at Hiccup. The latter jumps off Toothless, thus evading the dart, but this causes the dart to hit Toothless instead, prompting him to plummet toward the ocean. Hiccup drubs Grimmel by kicking him off the Light Fury, and removing Grimmel's collar after seeing Toothless fall. However, Grimmel grabs Hiccup's prosthetic leg, attempting to take him down with him to cause his death as well. Hiccup tells the Light Fury to save Toothless and lets go of her, causing him to almost fall to his demise while Grimmel rips off Hiccup's "wings" to further ensure his death.
However, the Light Fury comes back for Hiccup after saving Toothless. Hiccup removes his prosthetic leg to separate himself from Grimmel, thus allowing the Light Fury to carry him to safety while Grimmel falls from the impact of the ocean below. The impact eventually crushes every bone in his body, killing him automatically or causing him to drown slowly. Thus, his days of dragon hunting are now over.
With Grimmel gone forever, this would be the final time the Dragon Hunters would come to capture and harm the dragons, who were finally forever safe and currently hiding in the Hidden World until they can eventually coexist peacefully with humans who care for them. Until then, only the Berkians will guard their secret.
How to Train Your Dragon: Homecoming[]
Even though Grimmel has no mention, his actions still have an impact since his vile actions led to humans and dragons separating, leading the next generation of Berkians to start having a major disdain to dragons due to their features, as well as disrespect for Stoick the Vast. Due to this, Hiccup wants to organize a historic play on how he and Toothless befriended and brought peace to the world. However, many things were changed and the play depicts that it was Stoick who befriended Toothless and brought peace. However, it did its job as the kids respect Stoick the Vast and treat dragons as allies.
Dragons: The Nine Realms[]
Even though he has yet to be mentioned or referenced, the impact of Grimmel's actions drive the plot of the series. 1,300 years since his death, Grimmel's dark desire for a world without dragons has all but come true, with dragons having been largely forgotten or regarded as myth by most humans. Because of this, the series's protagonists fear that if the dragons are rediscovered by humans, this could place their lives in danger.
Other Appearances[]
School of Dragons[]
Grimmel serves as a major antagonist in the video game. He is scheming on assaulting Berk in order to abduct all the dragons. In one of the other quests in the game, he assembles a conclave on Old Berk with Eir Stormheart and the player. He makes them an offer to not end up in a sword fight, after separating from each other. During the Riders' attack on Glacier Island, Grimmel poisons Valka's dragon Cloudjumper with his dart. He later exploits him as a weapon by brainwashing him with the venom and using him for his attack on New Berk. He manages to knock out Astrid and wound Stormfly with a brainwashed Cloudjumper during the quest to rescue and reclaim him. The player and however manages to return Astrid and Stormfly back to New Berk. In the next chapter, Grimmel along with Cloudjumper and his Deathgrippers, assault New Berk. The player vanquish him and manage to liberate Cloudjumper, causing Grimmel and the Deathgrippers to retreat with his airship.
Appearance[]
Grimmel is a tall, slender man with receded but frizzled gray hair, pale skin, and light blue eyes. He wears a dark brown robe with a hooded jacket and leather armor, brown pants, and grayish-brown boots. His age is currently unknown, however he appears to be around his 60s-70s due to his grey hair and voice.
Personality[]
“
Eret: Yeah, I wouldn't advise taking Toothless anywhere chief. I know this handiwork, Grimmel the Grisly, famous back where I'm from, the smartest dragon hunter I ever met, well next to me of course. Hiccup: Well, he can't be that smart. He left his trap unmanned. Eret: Nothing's accidental when it comes to old Grimmel. He lives for the hunt; to get inside the mind of his prey, to control its every choice. It's all a game to him.
Grimmel has been referred to as the darkest adversary to all of the Dragon Riders, including the draconic creatures themselves. He is a seasoned, experienced dragon hunter with a very encyclopedic knowledge of dragon behavior, and possesses a deep hatred for dragonkind, believing humans and dragons cannot and should not coexist peacefully together. Despite his hatred of dragons, Grimmel convinced himself that he is a savior who brings peace to the people of the world, believing dragons are nothing more than savage monsters. However, this is nothing more than a mere delusion, as he razed an entire section of the village of Berk and tried to drag Hiccup down with him to his death.
Despite his xenophobic and ruthless nature, Grimmel was also a savvy, cold-hearted, tenacious, manipulative, intrepid, odious, psychopathic, pragmatic, patient and contentious strategist, able to quickly assess a foe and get into their head, playing them into his traps. He is a chessmaster possessing a suave, charismatic, loquacious, gentlemanly and friendly nature despite his cold determination. He is also possibly the smartest villain in the series (surpassing even the combination of Alvin the Treacherous, Johann and Viggo Grimborn's intelligence). However, his greatest weakness is his willingness to debunk Hiccup and Toothless's friendship as an illusion, a trait that ultimately led to his downfall.
In spite of his sadism, delusions, and wicked nature, Grimmel seems to possess one tiny bit of nobility, as according to his dialogue between Hiccup in their first encounter, it can be implied that Grimmel once had respect for Stoick the Vast, Hiccup's late father, because both of them apparently agreed on the danger that the dragons represented, though Grimmel was oblivious that Stoick later changed his opinion. However, in reality, Grimmel has loyalty to no one, as he cared nothing about the people who praised him and never lavished any good to them, apart from ridding the people from dragons, whom they believed were a bigger menace than him. When he is called out by Hiccup for sitting in Stoick's chair, instead of showing any signs of remorse, he simply smirks at Hiccup. Also, although he made a deal with the Warlords to bring them all the Berkians' dragons, he altered it and refused to give them Toothless and the Light Fury so he could dispose of them himself, therefore being dishonorable and was never noble in the first place. Due to his true dishonorable nature, he possesses an irredeemable nature of being a villain.
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Calux |
Precursors |
Kaiju (Obsidian Fury, Onibaba, & Raijin, Hakuja, and Shrikethorn) |
Newton Geiszler |
Eli Mills |
Ken Wheatley |
Gunnar Eversol |
Indoraptor |
Isaac Izzard |
Selena Izzard |
Kores Botha |
Xia |
Mr. Pierce |
Arlo Sabian |
Dr. May Updale |
Skeletor |
Dr. Ranbir Sartain |
Jason Volta |
Xander |
Thaddeus Valentine |
Shrike |
Deja Thoris |
Louis |
Carl, Rudy, Stevie, and Vern |
Mr. Glass |
Dr. Ellie Staple |
Dr. Gregory Butler |
Stephanie Butler |
Adelaide Wilson/Red |
TetheredWilsons (Abraham, Umbrae, & Pluto) & Tylers |
Brixton Lore |
Eteon (Eteon Director) |
Ma |
Ben Hawkins |
Shane |
Teddy McGiggle |
Ephraim Winslow |
Thomas Wake |
Seagull |
The Mermaid |
Demon Overlord |
Lord Thomas Badgley |
Dr. Blair Mudfly |
Barry |
The Invisible Man (2020) |
Blissfield Butcher |
Athena Stone |
Otto |
Jakob Toretto |
Lieutenant Sue |
Elijah Hardin |
Hotel Manager |
William Burke |
Candyman |
Candyman Hive |
Sherman Fields |
Sandie |
Jack |
Lyutsifer Safin |
Valdo Obruchev |
Logan Ash |
Ernst Stavro Blofeld |
Primo |
Patrizia Reggiani |
Nick Fowler |
Fjölnir |
Danny Sharp |
Captain Hollister (2022) |
John Rainbird (2022) |
Rainn Delacourt |
Soyona Santos |
The Grabber |
Jean Jacket |
Ricky "Jupe" Park |
Gordy |
Rogue Lion |
Corey Cunningham |
Megan
Live-Action Television Aaron Downing |
Albert Lawrence Cheney |
Alex Merritt |
Allard Bunker |
Angela Young |
April Troost |
Arthur Pruitt |
Arthur Tunney |
Bill Fallon |
Bud Greer |
Burt Malone |
Cary Stillman |
Chris Pollit |
Clarence "C-Square" Carmichael |
Constantin Volsky |
Daniel Garrett |
Daniel Hendricks |
Danielle Keyes |
Dawn Sterling |
Dena Carter |
Dennis Pollock |
Dennis Teal |
Dennis Trope |
Diana Hawthorne |
Dr. Diane Meade |
Donald Housman |
Donald Shalvoy |
Donna Cheponis |
Eddie Chandler |
Edward Auster |
Eileen Willick |
Elias Grace |
Emma Kim |
Fiona Reed |
Frances Houston |
Freddo Parisi |
Gayle Janaway |
Gordon Samuels |
Harold Jensen |
Herman Capshaw |
Jacob Lowenstein |
Jenny Brandt |
Joel Thayer |
Johnny Dona |
Jordan Reed |
Joseph Krolinsky |
Joyce Pollock |
Julia Veloso |
Justin Lafferty |
Katherine Waxman |
Katrina Ludlow |
Kendra Daniels |
Kevin Almonte |
Kyle Swanson |
Laura Di Biasi |
Leland Barnes |
Leon Vorgitch |
Lewis Darnell |
Liann Crosby |
Lindsay Carson |
Lorraine Cobin |
Lorraine Dillon |
Marcus Woll |
Mark Bruner |
Matthew O'Dell |
Marty Winston |
Melanie Cullen |
Michael Dobson |
Miranda Shea |
Mitch Carroll |
Molly Preston |
Monty Bender |
Ned Lasky |
Ned Loomis |
Nina Ellis |
Paul Kopell |
Paul Sandig |
Qaadar Khaleel |
Ray Burrows |
Raymond Taylor |
Richard Morriston |
Rita Shalvoy |
Roger Kraslow |
Russell Lowery |
Samantha Weaver |
Simon Brooks |
Shane Sutter |
Spencer Talbert |
Stephanie Harker |
Ted Sanderson |
Thad Messimer |
Tory Quinlann |
Tracy Brandt |
Walter Grobman |
Willard Tappen |
Wayne Hensley |
Wyatt Ackman |
Westway Refrigerated Truck |
Bulldozer |
William Lewis |
April Troost |
Dwight K. Schrute |
Ryan Howard |
Jan Levinson |
Charles Miner |
Roy Anderson |
Gabe Lewis |
Deangelo Vickers |
Robert California |
Andy Bernard |
Creed Bratton |
Kelly Kapoor |
Todd Packer |
Frank |
Scranton Strangler
Video Games Alejandro Sosa |
Gaspar Gomez |
George Sheffield |
Ricardo |
Edna Strickland |
Kid Tannen |
Cliff Tannen |
Riff Tannen |
Billy Yoder |
Dr. Laura Sorkin |
Miles Chadwick
Live-Action Films The Mouse |
Sadako Yamamura |
Ocean Entity |
Dr. Reingold |
Benny |
Ruby |
Commando Elite (Major Chip Hazard, Butch Meathook, Nick Nitro, Brick Bazooka, Link Static, Kip Killigan, & Gwendy Dolls) |
Gil Mars |
Steamboat Willie |
Vivian Thompson |
Frank Fitts |
General Roth'h'ar Sarris |
Commodus |
Jacob |
Norman Spencer |
Genus |
General Granger |
General Russell Woodman |
Voltan |
Morlocks (Über-Morlock) |
Lamar Burgess |
Connor Rooney |
Harlen Maguire |
Dietrich Banning |
Samara Morgan |
Anna Morgan |
Galem Burke |
Frank Abagnale Jr. |
Dean Gordon Pritchard |
Larry Quinn |
James Rethrick |
Madame Vandersexxx |
Claire Wellington |
Vincent |
Paco |
Felix Reyes-Torrena |
Count Olaf |
Hook-Handed Man |
Henchperson of Indeterminate Gender |
Bald Man |
White-Faced Women |
Officer LeFlore |
Jack Byrnes |
Chris Wilton |
Martians |
Dr. Bernard Merrick |
Tom Lincoln |
Jackson Rippner |
Hatsumomo |
Curtis Taylor, Jr. |
Jean-Baptiste Grenouille |
Norbit's Parents |
Rasputia Latimore |
Big Black Jack Latimore |
Blue Latimore |
Earl Latimore |
Deion Hughes |
Buster Perkin |
Stranz Van Waldenberg |
Fairchild Van Waldenberg |
Katie Van Waldenberg |
Robert Turner |
Decepticons (Megatron, Starscream, Barricade, Frenzy, Blackout, Scorponok, Bonecrusher, Brawl, Dispensor, The Fallen, Soundwave, Sideways, Grindor, Ravage, Alice & Scalpel) |
Constructicons/Devastator (Demolishor, Rampage, Long Haul, Mixmaster, Scrapper & Scavenger) |
Lila Cantrow |
Assef |
Sweeney Todd |
Nellie Lovett |
Judge Turpin |
Beadle Bamford |
Jonas Fogg |
Adolfo Pirelli |
Predatory Vines |
Tran |
Les Grossman |
ARIIA |
Jake |
Max |
Anna Ivers |
Theodore Galloway |
George Harvey |
Hilly Holbrook |
Setrakus Ra |
Jerry Dandridge |
Evil Ed |
Tak Mashido |
Farra Lemkova |
Ricky |
Zeus |
Julian Assange |
Dino Brewster |
Deja Thoris |
Louis |
Carl, Rudy, Stevie and Vern
Dragons Green Death |
Purple Death |
Furious |
Venomous Vorpent |
Red Death |
Toothless' Nemesis |
Frozen Skrill |
Screaming Death |
Rogue Submaripper |
Firecomb Crasher |
Hookfang's Nemesis |
Drago's Bewilderbeast |
Grimmel's Deathgrippers |
Slinkwing Trio
(Lurke, Vizza & Snoop) |
Fault Ripper |
Thunder's Nemesis |
Flame Throwers |
Sky Torcher
Others Grimbeard the Ghastly |
Fat Consul |
Kidnappers |
Norbert the Nutjob |
Hairy Scary Librarian |
Snotface Snotlout |
Amos |
Calder |
Gruffnut Thorston |
Johann |
Grimmel the Grisly |
Magnus Finke |
Axel Finke |
Waldondo del Mundo |
Erik the Wretched |
Svetlana the Sly |
Arno |
Leonard Burne |
Wilma Sledkin |
Eir Stormheart |
Nikora Stormheart |
Wolves