Well, it could change in terms of their communication. Hiccup may rely more on his dragon's listening skills during difficult situations. For instance, when facing a new and dangerous dragon species, Hiccup could talk to his dragon about his plans, and the dragon, by listening, might be able to give non - verbal cues or even act on its own accord to support Hiccup's strategy. This would make their relationship more of a partnership where both contribute actively. And also, the dragon might start to anticipate Hiccup's needs better, like bringing him his tools or flying him to a specific place without Hiccup even having to ask, just because it listened to his past conversations and picked up on his habits.
Their relationship might become more equal in some ways. As dragons, they are both facing a new and strange existence, so they have to rely on each other more. They might develop a new understanding of each other's strengths and weaknesses.
His ability to understand dragons completely transforms their relationship. Before, it was based more on observation and trial - and - error. But now, he can have real conversations. Dragons can convey their unique perspectives on things like the best hunting grounds or how to deal with other dragon species. This mutual understanding makes them not just friends but almost like comrades, sharing a common goal.
Well, it would become a more equal relationship at first. Since Hiccup is now a dragon, he can understand Toothless on a whole new level. They might compete in dragon activities like flying races or hunting together. However, Toothless might also be a bit confused at first, not sure how to act around his once - human friend who is now a dragon.
You could explore their relationship in times of crisis. Say Hiccup gets injured and his dragon has to take care of him. It could bring food, keep him warm, and protect him from other threats. This would show the deep bond of loyalty and care between them. Also, showing how they train together for new skills can further the exploration. They might face difficulties at first, but through patience and trust, they master the new skills, strengthening their relationship.
They might develop their relationship through shared experiences. For example, if they both get lost in an uncharted area, they have to rely on each other to survive. The half - dragon could use its natural instincts to find food and shelter, while Hiccup uses his intelligence to figure out how to get back home. This mutual dependence would strengthen their bond. Also, they could communicate through body language and simple sounds at first, gradually developing a deeper understanding of each other as time passes.
In the fanfic, Hiccup understands dragons through his close and empathetic interactions with them. He spends a lot of time observing and learning their behaviors.
You could show Hiccup building a deep connection with the dragons through acts of kindness and understanding. That might make them more likely to listen.
It's a deep and special bond. Hiccup and his dragon share mutual trust, understanding, and a sense of companionship that grows stronger as the story progresses.
It can strengthen his bond with Toothless even more. Since they already have a deep connection, the dragon blood could make them almost telepathic. They would understand each other without even having to speak or make gestures.
With his human friends, it would be really tough. They might be scared of him at first. Astrid, for example, would be conflicted. She was attracted to Hiccup as a human, but now he's a dragon. She would have to overcome her fear and try to find a way to communicate with him. And Hiccup would feel isolated from his human friends, longing for the connection they once had.