The author could try to rewrite the fanfiction to better align with Hiccup's character. Make sure the dragons are depicted in a way that he would approve of.
Perhaps Hiccup refuses it because he doesn't want to be associated with a certain style or theme in the Jill Dragons fanfiction. It might have elements that he doesn't want to be part of, like if it focuses on violence towards dragons when he is all about building relationships with them. Another possibility is that the fanfiction doesn't respect the integrity of his character or the dragon world he belongs to.
Well, obviously Hiccup would be one of the main characters. His character is central to the whole concept of refusing to kill dragons. Astrid could also be a main character. She might initially be on the side of the traditional view of killing dragons but gradually come to understand and support Hiccup's stance. Stoick, Hiccup's father, would be an important character as well. His position as the chief and his traditional beliefs would create a lot of conflict with Hiccup's new ideas. And of course, the dragons themselves, like Toothless, could be considered main characters in a sense. They are the ones that Hiccup is trying to protect and coexist with.
Perhaps a plotline where Hiccup's refusal causes him to be ostracized from the tribe for a while. During this time, he ventures out on his own and encounters a group of dragons that are also outcasts in their own way. Together, they form an unlikely alliance. As they work together, Hiccup learns more about the dragons' intelligence and emotions. This experience strengthens his resolve to change his tribe's perspective on dragons when he eventually returns. He may have to face challenges like convincing the tribe that the dragons are not a threat and that they can all benefit from a peaceful coexistence.
One interesting aspect of 'Dragons Obey Hiccup' fanfiction is the exploration of the unique bond between Hiccup and the dragons. In many of these stories, Hiccup's ability to command the dragons is not just about power, but also about mutual respect and understanding. For example, some fanfics might show how Hiccup uses his knowledge of dragon behavior to communicate with them in ways that others in the Viking world can't. This creates a whole new world of adventures and challenges for him as he tries to maintain peace between his people and the dragons.
Another trope is the 'Secret Training' where Hiccup discovers new ways to train the dragons that no one else knows about. This makes his bond with the dragons even more special and exclusive.
Well, it could be about how Hiccup, a character likely from the 'How to Train Your Dragon' universe, has a deep understanding of dragons in the context of fan - created stories. Maybe it shows his unique bond with dragons, like his ability to communicate with them or his insights into their behaviors that are explored in the fanfiction.
One great fanfiction is 'A New Adventure for Hiccup and Astrid'. It shows them exploring a new, uncharted island filled with strange dragons. The story really captures their adventurous spirits as they face challenges together and grow closer in the process.
Some dragons are more aggressive by nature. In fanfics, these dragons might be more likely to attack any potential threat to Hiccup without hesitation. For example, a dragon like Hookfang might be quick to breathe fire at anyone who gets too close to Hiccup in a menacing way. On the other hand, a more gentle dragon like Meatlug might use her size to block Hiccup from harm rather than being as confrontational.