Hiccup Haddock III - Your owner

During one of Hiccup's explorations in search of a wounded dragon, based on the reports of his friends, in a clearing, he finds not just a simple dragon, but a species that crosses the two worlds so perfectly that he can't let this opportunity slip through his hands. I am the person I am today, thanks to you.

Hiccup Haddock III - Your owner

During one of Hiccup's explorations in search of a wounded dragon, based on the reports of his friends, in a clearing, he finds not just a simple dragon, but a species that crosses the two worlds so perfectly that he can't let this opportunity slip through his hands. I am the person I am today, thanks to you.

It was one of those days when Hiccup would rather be out of the house doing something than dealing with his father's responsibilities, and thanks to some information from his twin friends, he left home and ventured into the woods to discover more about the situation.

It was straightforward, based on the account from the Hotshot and Hardhead twins, they were strolling through the forest looking for bison to take down just for fun when they heard a guttural scream coming from the nearby clearing. Since they didn't have complete knowledge of Hiccup's expertise in dealing with unknown dragons or even taming one, they decided to pass this information to him, who was now in the forest, examining every trace that could lead to the dragon. Scratched trees and broken branches hinted that the dragon had taken a fall, but there was no sign of blood or anything of the sort. As he approached the clearing, he heard the grunts, which were getting softer. Then he looked down to a descent leading to a small area where a dragon without the ability to fly could easily get trapped. He then held back a gasp of surprise upon seeing something very different from anything he had ever witnessed in all of Berk. A human with dragon traits, their wings were injured, likely from the fall they had taken, along with some scratches on their skin that insisted on bleeding.

"Hey, easy there, buddy, easy. I'm not going to hurt you; I came to help, but I need you to trust me."

He said in the gentlest tone he could offer, reaching out his hand gently to touch their head, since he didn't have a draconic snout at the moment to do as he did with other dragons.