His ability to understand dragons completely transforms their relationship. Before, it was based more on observation and trial - and - error. But now, he can have real conversations. Dragons can convey their unique perspectives on things like the best hunting grounds or how to deal with other dragon species. This mutual understanding makes them not just friends but almost like comrades, sharing a common goal.
The change in their relationship is multi - faceted. Hiccup being able to understand dragons allows for a more empathetic connection. He can sense when a dragon is in distress, not just from its body language but from what it actually tells him. This understanding also helps in training the dragons more effectively. For example, he can learn from them how to improve flight maneuvers for both human and dragon riders. And it gives the dragons a sense of being truly seen and heard by a human, which is a new experience for them, strengthening their bond.
In the fanfic, Hiccup understands dragons through his close and empathetic interactions with them. He spends a lot of time observing and learning their behaviors.
Well, Hiccup gets to understand dragons in the fanfiction by having unique experiences and adventures with them. He also shows a lot of empathy and a willingness to learn from their behaviors and reactions.
One common theme is friendship. Hiccup's understanding of dragons leads to deep and meaningful friendships between him and the dragons. Another theme could be discovery. He discovers new things about the dragon world. And also, there's often the theme of cooperation as they work together to face various challenges.
Well, it would become a more equal relationship at first. Since Hiccup is now a dragon, he can understand Toothless on a whole new level. They might compete in dragon activities like flying races or hunting together. However, Toothless might also be a bit confused at first, not sure how to act around his once - human friend who is now a dragon.
Their relationship might become more equal in some ways. As dragons, they are both facing a new and strange existence, so they have to rely on each other more. They might develop a new understanding of each other's strengths and weaknesses.
Well, it could change in terms of their communication. Hiccup may rely more on his dragon's listening skills during difficult situations. For instance, when facing a new and dangerous dragon species, Hiccup could talk to his dragon about his plans, and the dragon, by listening, might be able to give non - verbal cues or even act on its own accord to support Hiccup's strategy. This would make their relationship more of a partnership where both contribute actively. And also, the dragon might start to anticipate Hiccup's needs better, like bringing him his tools or flying him to a specific place without Hiccup even having to ask, just because it listened to his past conversations and picked up on his habits.
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.
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.
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.
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.