Heroes

Mor'du stood, smiling and waiting in anticipation on the precipice of godhood. He had his sword back in his possession. It felt good to have it once more. Already he could feel the presence of the dark spirits. Soon he would open the gateway into their realm and take their power.

He looked up at the sky and watched as the moon slowly began to eclipse the sun. He remembered how close he'd come to this moment 1000 years ago. But he'd been stopped by one man. He remembered how that man came out of the sky on his black beast. Clad in his armor and with the princess beside him.

He subconsciously scanned the skies, almost expecting to see him. But of course the man would have long been dead.

His allies stood around him and waited. Gothel scanned the landscape around her in thought.

"Darling," she said aloud to get Drago's attention. Drago acknowledged her by leaning down to her ear.

"Yes my queen?"

"I want a castle with a view of a lake," Gothel said.

Drago smiled. He turned her around and caressed her face with his hand. He traced her check and admired her beauty. "Of course my queen. But why not a view of the whole ocean?" he offered.

Gothel smiled happily.

"And there will also be a temple devoted to your beauty. You'll be waited on by servants add handmaiden whenever you wish. You will wear the finest clothes, eat the finest foods, and live in absolute luxury. When we have our kingdom, you will undoubtedly and forever be the most beautiful woman in the world."

Gothel beamed giddily. She didn't care much for ruling a kingdom. Too much work. She'd let Drago do that. Instead she'd be content to living the life she'd always deserved. She'd be his queen and have all her desire's and wishes catered to for the rest of her life. And with the power of the dark spirits she'd be young and beautiful forever, just like she'd always wanted.

"Just stay on your side of the planet dragon man," Pitch said in disgust. Drago gave him a light glare before being pulled down for a deep kiss from Gothel. Pitch snorted and rolled his eyes. But he had to admit working with a team had been a fruitful decision. He still hated Drago. And he didn't care much for the others either. But he'd get the power he'd always wanted. He'd be the king of nightmares and fear.

"It's time," Mor'du said aloud. Everyone looked to see the moon fully eclipsing the sun. It moved in its path and became a black orb highlighted with a white ring. And then the standing stone all began to glow. The marking on them lit up in ancient Gaelic symbols and Mor'du walked to the very center.

Drawing his sword he raised it up high and waited, basking in the moment. Then he plunged it into the earth. Nothing happened at first. But then a crack started to from on either side of the blade. Then the crack widened and split the ground apart. Mor'du drew his sword and stepped back as the crack grew and the portal was opened.

He and his allies watched as a black cloud burst forth from the opening. Shooting up into the air. They could make out things, small black beings moving in the clouds. They scattered and flew in all directions. Looking to destroy and wreak havoc.

But some of them were immediately pulled from the others, drawn to Mor'du they simply melted into him, he devoured their dark energies, feeling it rush through his veins. The other stood by as Drago handed them a gauntlet, covered in ancient Gaelic marking similar to Mor'du and enchanted by Gothel. They were power syphoning devices combining science and magic to allow the other to absorb the spirits' energy.

And as soon as they put in on they gasped, they could immediately feel the dark energies filing them. Granting them power they'd though unobtainable.

"The stones," Mor'du growled out. They were placed before them. Passing his sword over them he chanted in an ancient tongue. The stones began to glow at his words, before from all of them a pillar of light shot out and into the sky. They hit the moon and sent a ripple of energy over it, halting its position in the sky.

"Take a stone. Split up, guard them. We have to keep the portal open," he commanded. Drago, Pitch, and Gothel each took one.

Drago stared out into the distance. He had a feeling Night Fury was on his way. He knew he was alive and had no doubt he and his allies were already thinking of a way to stop them.


"Are we there yet?"

"No."

"Are we there yet?"

"No."

"Are we there YET?"

"NO RAPUNZEL! We'll get there when we get there!" Hiccup shouted back in annoyance at the impatient blonde.

Rapunzel groaned in utter boredom. There was nothing to do and she was going crazy. All the energy inside of her was practically screaming to be released.

"Ugh…I could fly faster than this thing," she said with a gusty sigh.

"Oh, I'm sorry Rapunzel, is a couple thousand miles an hour not fast enough for you?" Hiccup asked sarcastically.

Rapunzel snorted.

"Hiccup I have to pee," Jack piped in.

"Damn it Jack. I told you to go before we left," Hiccup growled out at him.

"Well I didn't have to go then," Jack replied with an indignant shrug.

"Well now you'll just have to hold it ye big baby," Merida said looking back at him with narrowed eyes.

Jack crossed his arms over his chest. "Thanks mom," he grumbled out.

Hiccup sighed. This was starting to feel like a very bad road trip.

Jack suddenly winced and hissed in pain. He grabbed his massaged his temple as he was hit by a wave of nausea.

"Jack, what wrong?" Rapunzel asked in concern.

"I don't know. But I think it's starting," Jack said grimly. He felt pain for second here. And he could have sworn he heard someone scream in his mind.

Everyone peered out the window to indeed see the moon fully eclipsing the sun. It had begun.

"Hiccup? Should we be doing this alone? Couldn't we use help, like the Guardians?" Merida asked.

"They're plan B. Jack talked to them. We have to contain the dark spirits as long as we can. As we speak they're moving into position and forming a perimeter to limit how many make it to the general population. They're buying us time. And should we fail, maybe they'll succeed," Hiccup replied. He'd also contacted the world governments and warned them of what was coming so they could evacuate their people.

The Guardians had brought the world back from the brink before, and hopefully they could do it again.


In the city of Arendale a woman with platinum blond hair sat in her office as she went over some proposals. She worked diligently to run the company she and her sister had been left by their parents. And then suddenly a chill ran up her spine. She blinked in surprise. She was…cold? That was impossible.

The cold never bothered her.

She turned around to look out her window. She saw the eclipse. But she sensed something. Something foul and dark. Something was coming. Undoing her hair she swept it back and began calling forth the storm inside of her. The air cooled around her as her magic began to change her outfit.

Then her doors burst open. Standing there was a young woman with strawberry blond hair and pigtails. She had a panicked expression on her face. "Elsa, do you feel that?"

"Yes Anna…I do. Something is coming," Elsa said keeping her eyes on the horizon. Her sister joined her at the window.

"What do we do?"

"We defend the city," Elsa said resolutely.

"Together?" Anna asked hopefully.

Her sister smiled and looked at her. "Together," she said with a nod.

Anna smiled and closed her eyes. A platinum blond streak appeared in her hair as she stoked the fires in her heart. She summoned them forth as they blazed round her. There was no one she'd rather be standing beside then her sister as they prepared for whatever was coming.


In a small rural town in France a young woman stood at the top of a building as she gazed at the sky. Something was giving her the willies. And when you're the daughter of Dracula and get the creeps you know something is up.

She kept her eyes on the sky. The eclipse…she could just feel the wrongness about it. She hoped her friends were ok. Jack and Hiccup were useless without her.

"Mavis…everything ok?" shouted her boyfriend from below. She'd been up there for quite a while without moving a muscle. He was getting a bit unnerved.

"Yeah…just go inside Johnny…I think things are gonna get a little crazy soon."


In Arch Aide city two men were watching the boxing match of the decade after a long hard day of work at their construction company. One was a shorter man while the other was a large man with a hulking figure. They shouted at the screen enthusiastically, each of them wanting the other to win.

Then suddenly the lights in the living room started to flicker. They went crazy and the TV itself went stacticky. Then in a flash a young girl appeared.

"Guys, take a look outside!" she said in panic.

"Kid, how many time have I told you not to do that? We're missing the match here," the bigger man said rolling his eyes. He grabbed the remote and turned it back on.

"No seriously guys you need to see this," the girl said as she ran to the window.

"It's just an eclipse kid. No big deal," the big man said rolling his eyes.

"Uh, Ralph. You might want to see this," said his partner. With a sigh he got up and came to the window. And that's when he saw an inky blackness spreading over the sky.

"Alright the pillow fights and snuggles time is over ladies," said the smaller man's wife as she came out of the kitchen. She was dressed in her old tactical battle gear. "Got a call from the NSA. We got something coming." She grabbed her blaster and pumped it.

"Hun. Bring me my hammer," the smaller man said as he kept his gaze out the window.

"What do you think it is Ralph?" the little girl asked the bigger man. He looked down at her to see her slightly afraid. Her eyes wide and full of uncertainty.

With a smile he patted her head. "I don't know kid. But whatever it is," he paused to pound a fist into his palm.

"I'm gonna wreck it."


"Understood, thank you Kobra," an older woman with an English accent said before hanging up her phone. She walked back to her table where her team was sitting. When she got there she frowned when she saw one of their team was missing.

"Meg, where's PH?"

Meg stopped eating her burger to look up at her. She only shrugged in reply.

"What's wrong Jane?" her friend Belle asked.

"I just received a call from Kobra. Apparently there's a high level disaster alert in affect. We're to defend the city," she explained.

Meg sighed and wiped her mouth. "Can't we get one day off."

The women paid the bill and walked outside. And right outside they saw their teammate staring up at the sky. They walked up beside her.

"What's the deal PH?" Meg asked in concern as she followed her gaze.

The Native American woman remained silent as she stared at the sky. Her shaman powers allowed her to feel the imbalance in the world. She could feel the dark spirits crossing into theirs.

"I feel an imbalance. Something bad is coming," she said grimly.

The women all looked into the horizon. Jane narrowed her eyes and took a breath. She hated dealing with magic forces. They were so unpredictable. She wished her husband was with her.

"Fantasia unit, move out."


Back in Berk Eve saw the sun eclipsed by the moon and watched the sky blacken. She knew the spirits were probably on their way. Behind her in the hangar of the main base were 30 neon orange drone aircrafts.

The Fireworms. She activated them, starting their ignition systems and synched herself to the queen. Metallic footsteps signaled the arrival of her other regiment. She summoned the Nadder, Gronckle, Nightmare, Thunderdrum, and Changewing battle armors beside her.

She was going to lead this metallic army into battle. She had been ordered to defend the city by her master. And that's just what she'd do.

"Eva," came a voice form beside her. Eve turned and was met with the concerned eyes of Wall-E. He knew she was going to fight. He wished he could join her. He raised his hand and extended t toward her.

Eve eyed him before doing the same. She curled her fingers around his and lowered her head. Touching her face screen to his head she let out a tiny electric spark. It was how they showed their affection. Then she stepped back and giggled at his dreamy sigh.

Then she turned. Narrowing her eyes she flew out towards the city. The battle suits and the drones flew behind her.

Eve was ready for battle.


As the team neared their destination a warning signal went off inside the cockpit. Hiccup pressed a button and the Timberjack's scanners and the sensors zoomed in on an approaching mass of blackness headed right for them.

"That's not good," Hiccup said slightly worried.

There must have been thousands of dark sprits heading straight at them. They would have to get passed them if they wanted to save the world. Hiccup activated the weapons and decreased altitude to just above the water.

"Jack," he said looked in back at his friend.

"On it," he said standing up. He came forward and narrowed his eyes. Pointing his cane forward he began to focus. The crescent moon on top of it began to glow as the winds outside began to stir.

The dark sprits took notice of the lives approaching them. Many split off to attack, fueled by anger and evil intent. They dived at the approaching vessel, but then many were blown away by powerful magic in the wind sent them flying in all direction.

Jack began to rotate his staff. He commanded the wins to spiral, twisting and forming other into a huge whirlwind that sucked in many of the dark sprits and destroyed them. Then he created ice shards out of the water in the air. He sent the flying in huge numbers at the dark sprits, ripping through them and utterly destroying their essences.

"Too easy," Jack said with a smile.

"Might wanna hold that thought," Hiccup said gulping nervously. Ahead of all the sprits passing over head were converging. Growing into a giant mass of inky blackness. And as more sprits joined, it started to expand. Then tendrils shot out at them.

"Shit," Hiccup cursed. He pulled up into a steep die and started spiraling and turning sharply to avoid the tendrils chasing after them. Jack clung to his seat with white knuckles. Hiccup had to pull up before retreating to safety.

But to everyone's horror the black mass began chasing after them.

"What do we do?" Merida asked in uncertainty.

Hiccup had no answer. He racked his brain for a solution. They needed to get passed all these spirits. But how? Suddenly the cabin light flashed, signaling the opening of the hatch. Everyone looked back to see Rapunzel standing before the opening. They were about to call out to her when she suddenly leapt out.

They stood there slack jawed before a booming was heard. They all turned and gaped as she sped at the mass of spirits.

Rapunzel couldn't help it. She was going nuts in there. But now, finally she could unleash the raging sun inside of her. Gathering her energies she broke the sound barrier as she shot forward. Her form began to glow as an aura of light surrounded her. And then like a bullet she ripped through the black mass. Leaving a huge gaping hole in.

Not finished she turned around and did it again. Over and over she ripped through the spirts. Leaving holes in the mass like Swiss cheese.

"My girlfriend is awesome," Jack said in amazement. The others nodded in agreement as they kept their eyes on their teammate.

Limelight shot into the air, the mass sending its tendrils after her. She twisted and veered to avoid before making a sharp U-turn and flying back at it. She was nothing but a golden streak in the sky as she sped at it.

Then she gathered energy into her palm. She let it build and build. Gaining power as her hand glowed brighter and brighter. Then she unleashed it. In one massive sun blast she fired at the black mass, completely destroying it.

She floated in the air and smiled proudly to herself.

"Nice work Punz," came Merida's voice from her ear piece.

"You rock babe," said Jack. She blushed a little and her smile grew wider.

"Excellent work Punz. Now come back to the Timberjack and…oh damn," Hiccup suddenly said. She raised an eyebrow but then looked ahead. And she saw what Hiccup had seen.

Coming straight in their direction was a huge mass of dark spirits. They looked like a large black blanket that blocked out the very sky. It was even more than the ones she'd just destroyed.

"Don't suppose you got another one of those in you Rapunzel?" Hiccup asked nervously.

She smiled. She had plenty left. Gathering her energies she shot downward and at the wave. She sped passed the Timberjack in a golden blur. The others watched, wondering what she had in mind. Meanwhile the mass of spirits was preparing to meet her. They started to spread out, trying to get at her from all sides and completely overwhelm her.

But she was planning on taking them out in one shot.

She gathered her energies into both her pals this time. She let build and grow. Her light lit up the darkness, her golden aura fought against it. The spirits began to close in on her. Ready to snuff her out.

With a wordless shout she slammed her palms together with all her might.

Her friends watched on. And for a brief second, night became day in the instant her palms met. They were all blinded by the intense light she generated. Then came the explosion. It was like flying into a nuclear blast. The Timberjack rattled and shook violently as Hiccup did his best to maintain control. Everyone gripped their arm rests with white knuckles as they waited for the shockwave to pass.

Then soon enough the ride smoothed out and the light faded. They all looked out to see the pathway clear. Millions of spirits wiped out in an instant.

A tapping on the glass caught their attention and they all turned to see Limelight there. She wore a proud smile and she gave the thumbs up sign. They smiled back before Hiccup opened the hatch, she drifted back before coming back inside. She took a seat in her chair and released a breath.

"Better," she said feeling less jittery. She still had plenty of power left. But she felt a little less stir crazy.

The other watched her with mixed feelings of awe and fear. If there was any question who was the most powerful of the team before, she'd just blown any doubt out of the water when she created a blast akin to a war head with her bare hands.

Shaking his head, Hiccup focused on flying them to Scotland as fast as he could.

"Hiccup, how much longer?" Merida asked.

"20 minutes."

"Good, I can't wait to punch Gothel in the face," Rapunzel said clenching her fist.

"Yeah, and I definitely want a shot at Pitch," Jack said narrowing his eyes in determination.

Hiccup thought about their upcoming battle. As thy got closer they could see the pillars of light shooting up into the sky and holding the moon where it was. They had to beat their enemies quickly, otherwise they'd become too powerful to stop.

"Actually guys I was thinking," Hiccup said aloud. Everyone turned their attention to him and he put the Timberjack on autopilot to turn in his chair to look at them.

"We need a plan. We need to beat them quickly. But the problem is that they know us. All they have to do is stall for time," Hiccup began.

The others thought about it and were in agreement.

"They know how to get in our heads. How to keep the fight going as long as possible. They know what to say and do to rattle us."

"So what do ye have in mind Hiccup?" Merida asked raising an eyebrow.

"Hiccup took off his helmet to look at her. He smiled mischievously. "Let's do something crazy."


"Sound good?" Hiccup asked looking to the team. There were smiles all around as they nodded in agreement. "Good. Then let's get ready," he said firmly. Everyone nodded as they waited for them to hit land.

Merida sat beside Hiccup, feeling a little nervous at what they were about to do. Suddenly she felt a hand on her own. She looked down to see Hiccup's hand on hers. When she looked up she saw him looking at her with affection.

"Merida. I just want to let you know…well…if we don't make it…I."

"Oh be quiet Hiccup," Merida said rolling her eyes. Before he could open his mouth she leaned over and planted a kiss on his lips. She pulled away and giggled at his crooked grin.

"Whatever you have to tell me, you can tell me over dinner after this is over. At that Italian restaurant thank you."

Hiccup chuckled and shook his head at her confidence. He could tell she was nervous. But she hid it well. He decided to leave it for alter. It would give him one more reason to live.

"By the way Mer," he piped in. She looked at him and motioned with her head to go on. "I had Eve give your bike some upgrades while we were in Scotland," Hiccup said smiling. Merida beamed excitedly as Hiccup pressed a few button. The floor to the Timberjack suddenly opened to reveal a secret compartment.

And on a platform rising form the ground was her bike. She walked over to it and looked at it in wonder. She smiled excitedly.

"Hiccup when this is over…oh when this is over," Merida purred.

Hiccup blushed. Feeling more ready than ever to fight and win. His friends around him all felt ready. They would do this.

They would save the world.


Drago waited in the middle of a small clearing in the forest. He stood in front of the lodestone and scanned the skies for Fury. He knew he'd be coming. And he was eager to finally end his rival's life. Around him were Drago bots, their scanners all locked on the sky for any sign of his opponent.

While he waited he could feel the power flowing into him. It was mixing with his very DNA. Making it stronger. He could feel the beast in him thrashing, roaring, and just waiting to be released. And he was anxious to let it out.

Suddenly one of the Drago bots looked up as its scanners locked onto something. He looked up in time to see a golden flash shoot out of the sky and crash into the ground. The area shook at the force of its impact and scattered dirt and debris everywhere.

He waved his hand to get a view of it. And his eyes widened in surprise.

"You?" he shouted out.

Limelight rose from her crouched position with a smile. Her eyes and hair glowing with power. Her smile radiating confidence.

"Hey big guy. Wanna go a couple rounds with me?"


Pitch stood in a meadow guarding his stone. He had his eyes closed as he reveled in the strength he was obtaining. Beside him his army of nightmares was growing. Strengthened by the fear of the people in the world. He smiled, waiting for Frost to come. Waiting for the tell-tale cold breeze to signal the arrival of his greatest enemy.

But instead he heard the faint hum of an engine. He opened his eyes in surprise and looked into the distance to see the single light of a motorcycle coming from the tree line.

Then in a dark green blur Archer burst forth on her bike. Her cloak billowed and flapped in the wind as she revved her bike and drove straight at him.

Pitch overcame his shock before sending his nightmare at her. Twenty of them charged, rearing up, teeth gnashing together.

Archer smiled underneath her helmet. The targeting systems inside of it locked on and she activated the plasma blasters on her bike. Bolts of purple plasma fired at the nightmare, destroying them with deadly accuracy. Pitch growled in annoyance before sending more at her.

Archer weaved through the advancing nightmares and at him. Taking aim she fired, Pitch summoned a wall of black sand to block before his sent his nightmare to enclose her from all side. As it looked like he had her Archer activated another weapon. Missiles fired from the nooks and crannies of her bike and destroyed them all.

With a yelp Pitch grabbed the stone and jumped to the side and out of the way as she came veering passed him. He crouched low and glared at her as she spun in a circle to face him.

Archer smiled underneath her helmet. Rearing to go.

"Who's afraid of the boogeyman? Not me."


Gothel stood on top of the nearby loch using her magic. She looked at her skin and was delighted to see the wrinkles all but gone. Like she'd hoped the energy the dark spirits provided would forever keep her looking young and beautiful.

Now all she need was to take care of one last annoyance. She was gonna drain every last drop of Limelight's life force. And then she'd snap her neck for good measure. The very thought made her smile.

Suddenly a shiver ran up her spine. She glanced down to see the entire lake beginning to freeze over.

"Thought I'd even the playing field hag," came a voice. Gothel's head shot up and she looked to see Frost walking toward her. His staff casually slung over his shoulder as the water froze with every step.

"I got to say, you're kind of hot for a bazillion year old crazy witch," he said with a mocking smirk.

Gothel frowned at him. She'd been hoping for Limelight. But still, killing this hero wouldn't be all that bad. With a snap of her fingers two columns of dust appeared. And from them emerged Jasper and Horace, clad in battle armor and ready to go. She raised an eyebrow at Frost and smirked back.

But with a chuckle he waved his hand. And in the next instant two ice disks clattered to the icy surface in front of him.

"Game on."


Mor'du stood near the standing stones as he continued to absorb the spirits' energies. He could feel them increasing his already great strength. Soon he'd be invincible. Soon he'd be a god. He occasionally would scan the area, looking out for Archer.

He knew she'd come to face him. And he'd defeat her and make her his bride. For she was the only one worthy of him.

Suddenly a purple flash descend from the sky. Acting quickly Mor'du slashed at it with his axe, causing it to explode. He looked up and gasped.

"It can't be," he said, his voice actually cracking.

He could make out something in the skies above him. Barley distinguishable. But black and with dark wings. But that was impossible. He'd long be dead by now.

Soon the thing descended. And as it got closer he could tell it was a man. He narrowed his eyes and growled when Night Fury dropped out of the sky. He landed in a crouch before deactivating his wings. Then he looked up. Mor'du glared as Fury rose to full height.

"Mor'du. I've come to stop you," Fury said firmly.

Mor'du's mind flashed back again. That man had said the same things a thousand years ago. He scanned Fury, and was shocked to see the uncanny resemblance to the man he'd faced that day.

He black armor, the helmet. Could it be truly coincidence? Or could the gods have…

He shook his head. It didn't matter. He wouldn't be stopped by some whelp.

"Then you've come in vain Fury. No one can stop me," Mor'du shot back.

Fury raised an arm up before he activated the blade on it. It sprang from his gauntlet and glowed red hot.

"Let's see about that."


Elsa: Ice Queen

Anna: Firestar

Mavis is Jack and Hiccup's old partner. Her history as hero will be explained in a later story along with why she left the team. and her superhero name.

So i will leave to a vote on the next story in this Superhero AU i've created. Its either an origin story for how Anna got her powere fetauring the Fantasia unit or sequel to this story which will have Mavis come back for a brief team up.

Ralph & Felix, superhero names still pending. Open to suggestions and powers.

Vanellope: Glitch

Fantasia Unit. Special ops of the NSA. National Supers Agency

Jane Porter: leader

Belle: Tech expert

Megura(Meg): Weapons expert

PH(Pocohantas): Shaman and magic expert.

Open to suggestions for additional members (all female)

If you'd like to see more characters make a cameo review and tell me their city and superhero name and i may add them if i like them.