So just a quick note before we start this story. In Jack's life, he just found out Tooth had his memories and he agreed to help the other Guardians if he could get his teeth/memories back. In Merida's life everything from the film has just finished happening. In Hiccup's life everything from the first movie and only the movie has just happened. In Rapunzel's life, she is still longing for something to do, and hasn't yet met Flynn/Eugene, she still has long hair, and still loves Mother Gothel to death.

And age wise? Jack still looks like he's seventeen ahah and he's still 300. Just think of him likes he's seventeen/sixteen, although his age will still be 300 (plus however old he was when he died). Hiccup instead of being fourteen I think he should be sixteen/seventeen, still pretty much looking the same though. :3 and same with Merida/Rapunzel.

I really hope you enjoy this 'Rise of the Brave Tangled Dragons'/'How to train your Brave Tangled Guardian' fanfiction.


Jack looked up at the other four guardians from the warm grass, as he was bent over pondering the request. He held his staff tightly wondering whether or not this decision would come to bite him in the arse, but finally he decided. His memories were more important than future conflict. He had been stuck on this Earth for 300 hundred years, with no explanation why, and no explanation as to why he was unseen, lonely, and miserable.

"I'm in." Jack finally agreed as his now fellow Guardian's smiled, before that happy moment was ruined.

The sky went dark and the wind roared all around as clouds departed from covering the moon. The guardians exchanged worried looks with each other unsure of what was happening. Could it be Pitch? Could he be back and ready to attack so soon? They weren't taking any chances. Jack pounced up as he got his Staff ready to shoot ice cold knives at anyone who dared to attack him, Santa Claus pulled out both of his swords as he looked around, keeping his ears open for any abnormal sounds. Bunny leaned on his left leg as he pulled out his boomerangs, also keeping an eye out and listening mean while Tooth and Baby Tooth acted as intimidating and scary as they could.

The clouds then spread apart reviling the big, bright, circular moon. Everyone's guard suddenly went down as sighs of relief were shared; Jack just stared curiously as shapes of all kind appeared from the shadow. Everyone seemed to understand but Jack.

"What's he saying?" Jack asked suddenly, a little bit alarmed as a shadow figure of him appeared.

"But North, he can't leave, we need him here, with us." Tooth said flying up beside Santa.

Bunny then darted his eye brows at tooth as he gave her a slightly dirty look. "We don't need him! All he'll do is cause us trouble!"

Santa Claus ignored the bickering between the two guardians as he turned around and walked up to Jack. His heart raced and his face went even more pale –if possible-and his hands became sweaty. Santa then put both his hands on Jacks shoulders as he looked Jack dead in the eye.

"Thank you, Jack for your commitment, but you won't be helping us out." Santa said leading on. "You'll still get your memories, but you need to seek out three new guardians."


"Goodbye Mother" Rapunzel shouted form the tower top as she waved her mother goodbye.

Mother Gothel smiled and waved before she disappeared into the bush. Mother Gothel was leaving for five days, reason number one was she was meeting up with someone she met once at a nearby pub. The second reason was because Rapunzel's birthday was in a week and Rapunzel needed some new paint.

Rapunzel smiled as her mother disappeared. She loved her to death but Rapunzel-like most teenagers-loved having time to herself.

Rapunzel then ran off from the window as she went to finish up her daily chores when she heard a distant call of her voice.

"Mother?" She asked loudly, when only a nearby whisper said, 'Rapunzel'.

She became curious as it kept saying the same thing, getting louder the closer she got to the window. Rapunzel peered out curiously and cautiously looking around. Her mother's name she called out again. This time when her name was called, she heard the voice more clearly, and it definitely, wasn't Rapunzel's mother.

Rapunzel looked around frantically as she looked for her best friend, Pascal. Once her eyes found the green chameleon he was on the ledge looking out and about too, before he started nodding out the window, suggesting they go look for the person.

Rapunzel, not even realising what she was doing, wrapped her hair around like she had every day, and began letting herself slide down. She had to know what that voice was. The wind ran across her checks and through her hair and dirt blew into her face as she landed onto the grass. It was as if something was taking over her body, not allowing her to fight back up the tower. As she walked further from the tower, the voice got louder until she found herself wandering into an empty cave. She wasn't even careful enough to watch where she was going; she just wanted to find the source. Rapunzel kept going further as a light at the very end appeared. That's where the voice was coming from! Rapunzel then sped up as she ran faster than she ever had as the light got brighter. She couldn't see where she was going anymore, for the light covered her full vision, and as she finally made it to the end, the voice stopped. The bright light in front of her then began to morph it's self into pictures, it was like a game of charades. And finally, it revealed the answer.


"Merida! Get back here!" Elinor, Merida's mother shouted in her thick accent as she followed her rebellious daughter.

"Mum! Just drop it! Did you not learn from last time?! I'm not ready to get married, just like I'm not ready to have children!" Merida yelled back as she continued walking quickly away from her mother.

Elinor's face went red as she stopped her foot and glared at her daughter. "That was your selfish doings that turned me into a hideous beast!"

Merida smirked as she turned around, leaning against the wall. "The only different was you have a much louder rawr." Merida stated rudely.

Once she saw her mother's shocked and offended face, Merida was satisfied as she turned around and continued on her marry way.

"You are acting like a child!"

Merida's face went as red as her hair and she turned around slowly clenching her fist "Exactly why I don't need a child!" She shouted calming down slightly. "I'm still maturing, I still have things to learn before I can have one of my own" She said her Scottish Accent thickening out.

Merida then turned around, once again, ignoring her mother's shouts and demands. Merida ran into the barn as she hopped on her 'ready to go' horse, Angus as the two of them began to ride off, deep into the forest that Merida, and her mother knew too well by now.

Merida was sitting on Angus, staring ahead as he galloped quickly, Merida wasn't even paying attention to where he was going, she was in another place in her head.

"Mum was so much better as bear" Merida thought aloud. "She was dependant on me! She had to listen to me!" Merida spat angrily.

Merida was too caught up with talking bad about her mother she didn't even notice what her and her horse were approaching.

Merida was snapped out of her thoughts as Angus screeched and tossed her to the ground as he ran off the other way. Merida rolled over rubbing her now sore head as she looked back at Angus running away.

"You bloody idiot!" She shouted angrily at him.

She got up, brushed herself off then turned around to see what had alarmed her horse so badly. Merida's heart began to pound, her hands went sweaty and her air way had been cut off. It was a wisp. Should she follow it? Ignore it and regret it. Merida bit her lip nervously, before looking behind herself skeptically before deciding to go. She walked carefully and slowly, following her fate, as adrenaline rushed through her vanes, eager to know where it would take her, and why.


"Hiccup are you alright?!"

"Are you hurt?"

"What's wrong with Toothless?"

"Is he stupid?"

"Do you need a doctor?!"

"Is your arm alright?"

"God damn't, Hiccup! You scared me half to death!" Finally Astrid said, squeezing through the group of people surrounding Hiccup and his Dragon.

Hiccup raised his hands as he rolled his eyes, a little bit annoyed by all the questions. "Yes, Toothless and I are okay!" He said loudly enough so everyone could hear.

Astrid then took Hiccup by the wrist, as she inspected his burnt hand. It was crusty, sweaty, and his skin was burning off.

"And Toothless did this?" Astrid asked, furrowing her eyebrow as she tried to figure out why.

Hiccup didn't reply, he just looked past Astrid and at all the people standing, watching them intensely waiting for an explanation. His fellow Vikings then got the hint as they scrabbled off, mumbling things to each other.

"Yeah, but it could had been worse" Hiccup said taking his wrist back as he started to walk away from Astrid. He didn't mean it rudely; he just had things to do.

Astrid then followed after Hiccup stubbornly like always. "But it's not right, Hiccup! Do you know how scared I got when I saw you falling?" She said getting excited.

Hiccup sighed as he picked up his things. "I wasn't falling. Toothless was getting out of control; I had to jump off to get his attention"

"But what if he didn't see you and you just fell to your death!" She said, pointing out the obvious

"But I didn't"

"But you could have! I mean, look at your hand! How did you know whether or not that thing would catch you?!"

"Hey hey hey!" Hiccup said turning around. "How many times have we talked about this? Toothless isn't a thing, he's my friend!"

"He's a crazy dangerous dragon!" Astrid stated. All though the Vikings were now friends with the Dragons, some of the Vikings still had times where they didn't trust the Dragons, and vise versa.

"They're just like us, Astrid! Miss understood, fending for themselves while also trying to help their kind! We're more a like then we think! And look at Toothless and I! He wouldn't abandon me, nor could he. We're both gimped and we need each other." Hiccup explained, giving good points, but she was still not convinced.

Astrid being smart decided to drop their argument and asked a different question. "What was he doing, anyways?"

Hiccup shrugged as he let out a sigh, wrapping his right hand around his left wrist, stopping circulation from getting to his wounded hand. "I don't know" 'he said sadly. "He was trying too hard to get north and he just wouldn't stop. He was getting ready to through fire and he kept spinning and acting completely out of control" Hiccup explained sadly.

Astrid listened as she tried to come up with scenarios. "Maybe something Physiological is going on? Has he been acting out before today?"

Hiccup looked behind him as he saw his playful best friend, chasing a light that one of the younger Vikings made.

Hiccup pursed his lips together. "At night it's like there is someone else there. He'll start growling at the wall, and attack the air under my bed…" Hiccup said sadly, thinking maybe Astrid did have a point. Maybe Toothless was mentally unstable. "He's never acted so strange"


Sorry if this isn't what you wanted. This is my first ROTBTD fanfic! If you liked it please leave a comment or something so I know this was worth the time. I actually really liked this.

Thanks for reading!

Julie.