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Untold Stories From Berk by
HorrorFan6 reviews
These are the tales about the other teenagers on Berk, never before seen or heard of...until now. A series of shameless comedic self-insertions with myself and two of my best friends. The Isle of Berk will never be the same. These stories are purely comedic and are not to be taken seriously. Rated T for possible adult humor, mild comedic violence, and language. Nothing too extreme.
How to Train Your Dragon - Rated: T - English - Humor/Friendship - Chapters: 15 - Words: 29,819 - Reviews: 22 - Favs: 23 - Follows: 19 - Updated: 8/15 - Published: 3/5/2015 - Hiccup, OC
Leið by
The Antic Repartee reviews
Astrid and Hiccup's "romantic flight" comes to an abrupt end when the Red Death follows them out of the nest. Following an unexpected and desperate fight, Astrid finds herself stranded on an island, injured, with a crippled and comatose Hooligan heir and his overprotective Night Fury. She's going to get them home—all three of them—or die trying.
How to Train Your Dragon - Rated: T - English - Adventure/Drama - Chapters: 12 - Words: 100,309 - Reviews: 377 - Favs: 631 - Follows: 511 - Updated: 4/7 - Published: 2/5/2015 - Astrid, Hiccup, Toothless - Complete
Crossing the Horizon by
Thermit reviews
They were pieces on different gaming boards-a queen who refused to play and a knight who played by his own rules. But, succession is never easy, especially when allies are more dangerous than enemies and enemies gather like crows. More than dragons or steel, Merida asks a dangerous request: Hiccup, tell me about the legend in your tribe of the boy and the dragon with one tailfin.
Crossover - How to Train Your Dragon & Brave, 2012 - Rated: T - English - Adventure/Romance - Chapters: 20 - Words: 133,207 - Reviews: 176 - Favs: 156 - Follows: 223 - Updated: 5/17/2016 - Published: 4/20/2014 - Hiccup, Merida
If this a rom-com, kill the director by
QueenoftheWilderwest reviews
Hiccup and Astrid are both popular actors. And they hate each other. As luck would have it, they're both cast in a film adaptation of a popular Shakespeare play, and have to face their bad feelings for each other head on. In true Shakespeare fashion, it's going to go wrong before it goes right.
How to Train Your Dragon - Rated: T - English - Romance - Chapters: 20 - Words: 26,183 - Reviews: 188 - Favs: 219 - Follows: 161 - Updated: 10/26/2015 - Published: 8/7/2015 - [Hiccup, Astrid] - Complete