Often, these fanfictions have creative plotlines that expand on the original story. Maybe there are new adventures or alternate endings.
One popular theme is the further adventures of Hiccup and Toothless. Writers often explore new lands and challenges that they might face. For example, they might encounter a new type of dragon with unique abilities.
Some of the notable things could be unique takes on how the dragons interact with humans in a non-magical way. Maybe there's more emphasis on social issues or character development that wasn't in the original. Also, different authors might come up with their own creative settings and conflicts.
Well, usually such fanfics combine elements from both worlds, like characters meeting or sharing adventures. They might also incorporate the magic and settings of Frozen with the dragon training aspects of How to Train Your Dragon.
The fanfic 'Runt' in the 'How Train Your Dragon' universe might have unique character developments and new storylines. Maybe it focuses on a less prominent dragon or explores a different aspect of the world.
Well, when Hiccup is a dragon in fanfiction, it could be because of an ancestral connection or a mysterious experiment. This could open up new storylines and allow for exploration of his identity in a completely different way. Maybe it's a way to show his ultimate empathy and unity with the dragon species.
Well, a 'what if' could be what if the dragons never left Berk. That would change the entire dynamic of the story and the relationships between the characters.
Well, Hiccup would probably be quite interested. He is always open - minded. He might find some of the creative ideas in the fanfiction inspiring. He could see new ways his relationship with Toothless or his role as a leader could be developed. Astrid, on the other hand, might be a bit more critical at first, but then also get into it if the fanfiction has a good story line. She would be looking for how accurately her character's strong - willed nature is represented.
One idea could be a story where the dragons start to lose their ability to fly, and the riders have to find a way to restore it. Maybe there's a magical sickness affecting them. Another idea is to write about a time - traveling adventure, where the characters go back in time to the era when dragons first appeared on their island.
A frequent blooper is plot holes. Like events that don't make logical sense or don't fit smoothly within the established 'How to Train Your Dragon' universe. Also, grammar and spelling mistakes can be common.
Some common bloopers might include inconsistent character personalities or plot holes that don't make sense.