In a sense, the Vikings' presence in the original HTTYD 2 can act as a standard for fanfiction. Writers may strive to either uphold or subvert that standard. If they uphold it, Vikings watching the fanfiction would likely feel a sense of familiarity. If they subvert it, it could cause a strong reaction among those who are fans of the original Viking portrayal.
Probably not in a direct way. Since Vikings are fictional characters in the HTTYD universe, they don't have an actual say in the fanfiction. However, the original Viking - dragon relationship in the HTTYD world can inspire fanfiction writers.
The characters are fictional constructs within the show. Fanfiction exists in a separate realm created by fans. So while they can be the subject matter, they can't influence the fanfiction as it's being watched. It's like they are just passive observers of a new, fan - created story about themselves.
Yes, it's possible that some Vikings enthusiasts might also be into 'How to Train Your Dragon' (HTTYD) fanfiction. Since both Vikings and HTTYD have elements of adventure, dragons, and Norse mythology, there could be an overlap in the fan bases. Some fans of Vikings might be curious about different interpretations and stories in the HTTYD fanfiction world.
The main reason could be the shared elements of dragons. Vikings in mythology had interactions with dragons, and HTTYD is all about dragons. Fanfiction often explores different aspects of the dragon - human relationship, which could be appealing to those interested in Viking lore.
No. Since they are fictional characters within the context of the official story, they have no direct influence on fanfiction while 'watching' it. Fanfiction is created by fans independently.
No. Characters are fictional constructs within the 'Criminal Minds' universe. They don't have a physical or real - world influence on the fanfiction being written or read.
Others might be amused. Fanfictions can have creative and funny interpretations. The characters could enjoy seeing how fans' imaginations run wild, like when a dragon is given some extraordinary new abilities in the fanfiction that are completely different from the movie.
No. Characters in the show are fictional constructs and don't have a real - world ability to influence fanfiction directly. Fanfiction is created by fans based on their own interpretations and creativity.
In a really out - there view, if we consider the idea of the characters 'watching' as a metaphor for how the original creators might think the characters would react, then perhaps the creators could be influenced by that thought. But again, this is a very different way of looking at it and not really the characters themselves influencing the fanfiction.
The characters might find it interesting to see different scenarios that the fans create for them. Maybe there are fanfictions that put them in completely different worlds or situations, like facing a new kind of dragon that doesn't exist in their own world. This could make them think about how they would actually react in such strange circumstances.
In a very strange and imaginative way, if we assume that the characters exist in some sort of fictional - awareness - plane, they still wouldn't be able to directly impact the fanfic as it is a creation outside of their 'world' and is mostly the product of the fanfic writer's imagination.