Neutral Trivial: Marks in all the wrong places.
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Summary
Name is staticked out.
Hiccup wakes to the sound of the door slamming and stumbles downstairs to open the door to see what's up. He stares as a dragon makes itself apparent, slamming the door behind him as the dragon breathes fire at the door. Definitely more awake, he leaves the house when the fire fades and begins his run through town.
It becomes clear that Hiccup is a whole lot smaller than the villagers around him. While there are some friendly greetings of the morning, there are a whole lot more people telling him to get inside, get to safety, not be outside. Including a Very Large Man who picks him up one handed, demanding why he's out from people and Hiccup himself. He pushes him along and then throws a cart at a dragon.
Hiccup continues his run. He's gone from the almost top of the village to somewhere very close to the edge of the island, rushing into the forge. The dragon raid continues on, houses burning, vikings fighting. Hiccup is greeted by Gobbber, and they both banter at each other, making fun that Hiccup is definitely Very Small.
Hiccup helps in the forge, moving around Gobber to get weapons repaired and replaced as warriors drop them in. Its very clear Hiccup and Gobber are used to working around each other.
Hiccup sees the water brigade, kids more around his age. While not so towering as the adults, they handle water buckets with ease while Hiccup struggles under the weight of most of the weapons. There is definitely lingering looks on Astrid. He even tries to leave the forge to join them.
Then Gobber scruffs him and tells him no. Hiccup pleads to be let out, he needs to make his mark, and Gobber says he's made plenty in all the wrong places. Considering how many people he tripped up on his run, this seems likely. Hiccup just wants a chance to kill a dragon because it'd make his life infinitely better (might even get a date!) But he can't lift a hammer, swing an axe, or throw a bola, as Gobber points out. Hiccup counters that a machine will do it for him...
Accidentally setting it off and knocking someone out. Something that also seems common. Gobber says Hiccup needs to stop being all of him if he wants to get out there to fight dragons. Hiccup and Gobber have a stare down and Hiccup says there'll be consequences, but it's definitely like 'rebellious teen son' instead of overly emotional and Gobber treats it as such and getting him back to work.
This video
Summary
Name is staticked out.
Hiccup wakes to the sound of the door slamming and stumbles downstairs to open the door to see what's up. He stares as a dragon makes itself apparent, slamming the door behind him as the dragon breathes fire at the door. Definitely more awake, he leaves the house when the fire fades and begins his run through town.
It becomes clear that Hiccup is a whole lot smaller than the villagers around him. While there are some friendly greetings of the morning, there are a whole lot more people telling him to get inside, get to safety, not be outside. Including a Very Large Man who picks him up one handed, demanding why he's out from people and Hiccup himself. He pushes him along and then throws a cart at a dragon.
Hiccup continues his run. He's gone from the almost top of the village to somewhere very close to the edge of the island, rushing into the forge. The dragon raid continues on, houses burning, vikings fighting. Hiccup is greeted by Gobbber, and they both banter at each other, making fun that Hiccup is definitely Very Small.
Hiccup helps in the forge, moving around Gobber to get weapons repaired and replaced as warriors drop them in. Its very clear Hiccup and Gobber are used to working around each other.
Hiccup sees the water brigade, kids more around his age. While not so towering as the adults, they handle water buckets with ease while Hiccup struggles under the weight of most of the weapons. There is definitely lingering looks on Astrid. He even tries to leave the forge to join them.
Then Gobber scruffs him and tells him no. Hiccup pleads to be let out, he needs to make his mark, and Gobber says he's made plenty in all the wrong places. Considering how many people he tripped up on his run, this seems likely. Hiccup just wants a chance to kill a dragon because it'd make his life infinitely better (might even get a date!) But he can't lift a hammer, swing an axe, or throw a bola, as Gobber points out. Hiccup counters that a machine will do it for him...
Accidentally setting it off and knocking someone out. Something that also seems common. Gobber says Hiccup needs to stop being all of him if he wants to get out there to fight dragons. Hiccup and Gobber have a stare down and Hiccup says there'll be consequences, but it's definitely like 'rebellious teen son' instead of overly emotional and Gobber treats it as such and getting him back to work.