First, get to know the world of HTTYD well, including its characters, settings, and rules. Then, create an interesting male reader character with unique traits. For the dimension aspect, you could introduce a new realm or a different version of Berk. Develop a plot that involves the male reader interacting with the HTTYD characters in this new dimension. Maybe he has a special ability that helps or hinders his relationship with the dragons and their riders.
One idea could be that the male reader is a dragon in human form from another dimension. He comes to the HTTYD world to seek help because his own dimension is in danger. The Vikings initially suspect him but as they learn more about his situation, they team up with him. Another plot could be that the male reader's dimension is slowly being consumed by the dark forces of the HTTYD world's past. He has to work with Hiccup and Toothless to find a way to stop it before his dimension and the HTTYD world are both destroyed.
Another theme is self - discovery. The child in the fanfic is usually on a journey, both literally and metaphorically. As they interact with the dragon and other characters in the How to Train Your Dragon world, they learn more about themselves, their strengths and weaknesses.
Explore their cultural differences within the HTTYD world. If the male reader is from a different tribe, show how Astrid and he learn from each other. They could share stories about their tribes' dragon - related traditions. This kind of plot can be really interesting and family - friendly.
One great 'httyd x reader child fanfic' could be 'A Dragon's Friendship'. It often focuses on the adventures of a child character and their bond with a dragon in the How to Train Your Dragon universe. It shows how the child overcomes fears and learns about loyalty.
I really like the fanfic 'A Different Kind of Friendship'. It starts with Hiccup and Snotlout being forced to work together on a project in Berk. As they spend more time together, they start to understand each other better. The writer does a good job of showing their growth as characters.
One key element is the setting. Since it's HTTYD, you need to describe the Viking village, the dragon stables, and the surrounding islands. Another is the dragons themselves. Maybe the reader has a unique bond with a dragon that catches Astrid's attention. Also, their personalities should shine through. Astrid's leadership and the reader's own traits, like being kind - hearted or having a great sense of humor.
Sure! 'A New Bond with Dagur' is a great one. It shows the reader gradually forming a unique connection with Dagur, filled with adventure and some really heart - warming moments.