Often, the fanfictions might have a storyline where Astrid is enslaved for a magical purpose and the power of friendship helps her break free. Another could be that she's enslaved as part of a larger conspiracy against Berk.
One common plotline could be Astrid being captured by an enemy tribe and the heroes having to rescue her.
A common theme could be that Astrid is enslaved to test Hiccup's leadership skills and his determination to save her. Maybe there's also a subplot involving uncovering the motives of the enslavers and dealing with internal conflicts among the dragon riders during the rescue mission.
One way is to promote accurate representation. When media shows real, diverse gay relationships that are not just focused on sex, it helps break the myth. For example, showing gay couples in family settings, at work, or doing normal daily activities.
Well, a 'danger guy' story could be about a daredevil who loves extreme sports. For example, there's this guy who loves rock climbing on the most difficult and dangerous cliffs. He once got stuck on a ledge during a storm but managed to hold on until help arrived. His skills and determination were truly remarkable.
One way is to look at the sources. Nonfiction usually cites real sources. Fiction doesn't. For example, a nonfiction book on World War II will have references to historical archives. A fiction novel about the war might be more about a fictional character's experience.
There are various popular ones. Some might focus on exploring new relationships between existing characters. For example, a fanfiction could be about a character from one Star Trek series interacting with a character from another in a unique adventure that was not part of the official canon. Another popular type could be those that expand on a particular episode's events, adding more depth and different perspectives to what happened.
The main character is often The Crow, a resurrected being seeking revenge.
One key event was his attendance at Phillips Exeter Academy which inspired 'A Separate Peace'.
You can start by looking on fanfiction.net. It has a large collection of Harry Potter fanfics, and there are likely to be quite a few 'deaged Draco Harry fanfic' there. Another good place is Archive of Our Own (AO3). It has a great tagging system, so you can search specifically for 'deaged Draco' and 'Harry' to find relevant stories.
I don't know for sure as I haven't read the story. Maybe there is the little egg itself, and perhaps there could be a mother hen if it's a story about a chicken egg.
Fanfiction often delves deeper into the magical lore. For example, in 'Harry Potter Prince of Magic' fanfiction, the origin and true nature of magic could be explored more thoroughly. Authors might introduce new spells, magical creatures, or historical events that expand the already rich magical universe created by J.K. Rowling.
I haven't read this novel yet, so I can't give a detailed account. But generally, it might be a story centered around a character named Maya Davis. Maybe it involves some sort of mystery or personal journey that she undertakes, and 'The Last Drop' could be a crucial element in the plot, perhaps a symbol or a goal she is striving for.