well maybe if adoption was more accessible to single parents and lesbian couples, witches wouldn’t have to go haggling for people’s firstborns
I'm doing important research
No see answers option. Pick one you coward.
Reading all of the how to train your dragon books at once (as opposed to reading them as they came out) is so surreal, because you notice the change in mood over the twelve books more. Because if you read them individually as they come out, it's like, sort of growing with you, if you get what I mean.
But reading them all at once is like a slam in the face when it goes from "I'm Hiccup, and I'm a viking kid who can talk to dragons! I got exiled from my tribe but it's okay because I saved the day and now people like me :)" to "I was branded :). I started a war :). My family's in slavery :). I went to the slave camp and my dad didn't recognize me :). Everyone's trying to kill me including my own mom :). Just found out my ancestor was stabbed to death by his own father :)."
this will never not be canon to me
the question being what he valued most when he was 11: loyalty & hard work wins out (i've seen justice and patience also attributed?)
little man has always valued loyalty to your loved ones, wanted justice for his family, grew up in the circus and then proceeded to shape the future of heroism as three apples tall of kickass so you know he's putting in that work
I need to know something
I want to see how many agree with me-