Well, without reading the specific fanfiction, it's hard to say exactly. But generally, it might involve Hiccup using his skills and unique bond - building abilities to form a connection with the stardust dragon. Maybe he has to overcome some challenges like the dragon's wild nature or other threats in their environment.
In a fanfiction about Naruto taming a dragon, it could start with Naruto on a solo mission in a far - off land. There, he stumbles upon a dragon egg. He decides to take care of it until it hatches. When the dragon hatches, it is initially scared and aggressive. Naruto uses his patience and his ability to communicate with animals (which he might have developed over time). He feeds the dragon, talks to it gently, and slowly but surely, the dragon becomes attached to Naruto and he tames it.
Maybe Harry uses his unique magic skills to communicate with the dragon. He could start by showing kindness and respect, like offering it food. Then gradually gain the dragon's trust and finally tame it.
Yes, it is. The movie takes elements from a true occurrence. In the real story, there were some abnormal events in a community that led to chaos and fear, much like what's depicted in the movie, but of course with some cinematic exaggerations for entertainment purposes.
No, 'The Crazies' is purely fictional. It doesn't draw from any real-life events or people. It's designed to thrill and scare audiences through a made-up narrative.
Since it's not clear which specific 'Dragon Age' 'Little Princess' story you're referring to, it's hard to say if it's popular. If it's a fan - made or very niche story, it may not have a wide - spread popularity. But if it's part of a major expansion or an important side - story within the official 'Dragon Age' games, it could be popular among the dedicated fans of the series.
It could be another wizard who wants to use the dragon for evil purposes. This wizard might try to stop Harry from taming the dragon so that he can have it for himself.
Yes, it is. The movie was inspired by a true event to some extent. It takes elements from real - life situations and builds a fictional but somewhat rooted - in - reality horror story around them.