In my version of the fanfiction, the female Hiccup could be a prophesied savior. There could be an ancient prophecy that a female with the spirit of Hiccup will come and unite all the dragon tribes. She starts off not believing in the prophecy but as she goes through various challenges and meets different dragon species, she gradually realizes her true destiny. Along the way, she has to overcome the doubts of her own people and the opposition from some of the more traditional dragon tribes.
To develop the female Hiccup character, start with her appearance. She could have long, unruly hair that she constantly tries to keep out of her face while working on her dragon - related inventions. Give her a determined look in her eyes. For her personality, she should be brave but also a bit clumsy at times, just like the original Hiccup. She could have a sarcastic sense of humor which she uses to deal with difficult situations.
One great 'Female Hiccup' HTTYD fanfiction is 'A Different Perspective'. It offers a really interesting take on the story with a female Hiccup character. The author does a wonderful job of re - imagining the relationships and adventures in the HTTYD world.
The plot could involve Hiccup joining the marines to seek new adventures and knowledge. Once there, he discovers that the marines have their own set of problems, such as dealing with internal politics and external threats. Hiccup, with his kind heart and determination, tries to make a difference. He might introduce some of the Berkian technology or ideas to the marines, like new ways of building defenses or navigation techniques.
Yes, he might. Hiccup is a character from 'How to Train Your Dragon' series. If there is an interesting HTTYD 2 fanfiction out there, it's possible that someone could imagine Hiccup reading or being involved in it in some way in the context of fan - created stories.
One interesting plot idea could be Hiccup and Astrid going on a secret adventure to a new, uncharted island. They face new dragons and have to work together to survive. Another could be a story where they have to deal with a rift in their relationship due to a misunderstanding, like Astrid thinking Hiccup is spending too much time with a new dragon rider. A third idea is a time - travel plot where they go back in time and have to change something in Berk's history to save the future.
In this fanfiction, after getting out of rehab, Hiccup might face some skepticism from the people of Berk. But he's a changed man. He starts by sharing his experiences in rehab, how he overcame his inner demons. This new - found openness could inspire the other Vikings, especially the younger ones who look up to him. He then gets back into dragon - riding, but with a more cautious and responsible approach, showing that he's truly grown.
One popular trope is the 'fish out of water' situation. Imagine a female Hiccup in a male - dominated Viking society. She might struggle to be taken seriously as a dragon rider, which creates an interesting dynamic. Another is the friendship - to - more trope. She could start as friends with Astrid or other characters and then develop deeper feelings over time. And of course, the underdog story, where she has to prove herself against all odds, just like the original Hiccup did in the movie.
Female Hiccup fanfiction often explores new aspects of the HTTYD world. A female Hiccup could bring in different values and ideas. She might approach dragon - training or problem - solving in ways that the male Hiccup didn't. This can lead to really interesting plot twists and character developments that add depth to the HTTYD universe.
I really like the fanfic 'A Different Kind of Friendship'. It starts with Hiccup and Snotlout being forced to work together on a project in Berk. As they spend more time together, they start to understand each other better. The writer does a good job of showing their growth as characters.
There is also 'Hiccup and Astrid's Adventure'. This one takes them on a journey to a new land. The way it describes their interactions and how they rely on each other is really engaging. The author has a great writing style that makes you feel like you're right there with Hiccup and Astrid during their adventure.