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@nottmodr

Number 1 Buffcup fan|| Of the gender that grunts when we get up|| ☦️|| Httyd enjoyer|| I'm way less funny than I think I am.

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Hellos!!! I'm Nòtt, a fanatical httyd enjoyer 🍷🗿 who's not as funny as he thinks he is. I'm a rookie httyd fanfic writer who's first language isn't English so that may be reflected on vocabulary or spelling, but I try my best! If you have perhaps a drabble request, I can't guarantee I'll rise up to the challenge, but I'd be happy to hear it!

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Fic master list.

Untill you miss it : Classic little runaway au.

Berk...was desperate.

After striking a deal with the notorious Dragon Master, the plague of the Archipelago, Chief Stoick assigns Astrid to keep a close eye on the mysterious man. Yet...things are always far, far deeper than they seem at first glance.

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Toothfull : Hiccup gets braces and is really embarrassed about it.

Henry's teeth were not that bad, really. Just a small tooth gap and some details.

Which is why when he had to get braces, he wasn't exactly thrilled about them. Luckily, Astrid is there to make her boyfriend come to his senses and give him a really nice gift in the process.

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Hiccup Gets Destroyed 16 Ways To Sunday : Basically what is says on the tin. This is a collection of one shots in which Hiccup gets dominated by anyone and everyone. That's it. That's the whole summary. Enjoy!

Obvious sexual content is obvious.

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...Tha -That's it.

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A big... obstacles I've always faced when trying to sell the idea of Buffcup, even to myself is that it destroys the correlation between Hiccup's physicality and character. Because let's be real, Hiccup's small stature and lack of strength defines him, at least in the first movie, it contributes to his motivation, and we can assume, to parts of his character.

Now theoretically, I could just bypass the implicated changes to his character. Being buff doesn't mean he'd have to be stupid or less kind, that trail of thought derives from a separation of mind and body caused by the whole "nerd vs/or jock" zeitgeist in the 90s, and is mostly in real life untrue. And besides, it a crack fic idea.

But still, everytime I try to present the idea, the people I present it to can't simply shake of the feeling of general "wrong". So that has been the pain problem.

But what if it wasn't?

What if I made it not a bug, but a part of his character? The general feeling of wrongness, motivating him to keep working hard, but the feeling only increases and he hides it. What if he didn't exactly initially want to be that way, but had to do it and roll with it. And now can't fit inot his own skin, not unlike he did in canon, just stemming from the opposite direction.

See this all comes from the 16 ways Buffcup chapter I'm writing, and I genuinely believe, I've figured out the formula on how to make this quite outlandish prompt work.

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A big... obstacles I've always faced when trying to sell the idea of Buffcup, even to myself is that it destroys the correlation between Hiccup's physicality and character. Because let's be real, Hiccup's small stature and lack of strength defines him, at least in the first movie, it contributes to his motivation, and we can assume, to parts of his character.

Now theoretically, I could just bypass the implicated changes to his character. Being buff doesn't mean he'd have to be stupid or less kind, that trail of thought derives from a separation of mind and body caused by the whole "nerd vs/or jock" zeitgeist in the 90s, and is mostly in real life untrue. And besides, it a crack fic idea.

But still, everytime I try to present the idea, the people I present it to can't simply shake of the feeling of general "wrong". So that has been the pain problem.

But what if it wasn't?

What if I made it not a bug, but a part of his character? The general feeling of wrongness, motivating him to keep working hard, but the feeling only increases and he hides it. What if he didn't exactly initially want to be that way, but had to do it and roll with it. And now can't fit inot his own skin, not unlike he did in canon, just stemming from the opposite direction.

See this all comes from the 16 ways Buffcup chapter I'm writing, and I genuinely believe, I've figured out the formula on how to make this quite outlandish prompt work.

A big... obstacle I've always faced when trying to sell the idea of Buffcup, even to myself is that it destroys the correlation between Hiccup's physicality and character. Because let's be real, Hiccup's small stature and lack of strength defines him, at least in the first movie, it contributes to his motivation, and we can assume, to parts of his character.

Now theoretically, I could just bypass the implicated changes to his character. Being buff doesn't mean he'd have to be stupid or less kind, that trail of thought derives from a separation of mind and body caused by the whole "nerd vs/or jock" zeitgeist in the 90s, and is mostly in real life untrue. And besides, it's a crack fic idea.

But still, everytime I try to present the idea, the people I present it to can't simply shake of the feeling of general "wrong"., which is understandable. So that has been the main problem.

But what if it wasn't?

What if I made it not a bug, but a part of his character? The general feeling of wrongness, motivating him to keep working hard, but the feeling only increases and he hides it. What if he didn't exactly initially want to be that way, but had to do it and roll with it. And now can't fit inot his own skin, not unlike he did in canon, just stemming from the opposite direction.

See this all comes from the 16 ways Buffcup chapter I'm writing, and I genuinely believe, I've figured out the formula on how to make this quite outlandish prompt work.

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I'm stuck on a scene in Until You Miss It and have no-one to consult too since my beta reader has the communication skills and sleep schedule of a fucking rock, how do actual authors do ts.

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