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thenightandthefury wrote: > We all know that Hiccup is human, and in that day the life span isn't even > close to what it is today; usually 30 years max. But being sci fi, vikings > can live longer; maybe about as long as we can. I thought of something > after seeing the film for a second time, and I wondered... how would fans > react if something like this happened? > > First, let me say that while humans live up to a 120 years max, dragons can > live for hundreds of years, probably a lot longer actually. > > So when they disappear, since sources on wikipedia have said they might do > "spin offs" they will likely disappear in some way that they can > return at some point. > > Now, after the third movie ends, or fourth if they split it in two, and the > dragons are gone.. Would you be okay if they did some sort of spin off like > this? That the dragons disappear, but are not dead.. and one day.. > > A great, great grandchild of Hiccup in a more modern world finds a dragon, > which turns out to be Toothless. Perhaps finding evidence of his/her > ancestors, and discovering the world of dragons that once existed. > > My thinking on this is basically this. > > My grandparents, age 94 and 91, lived pretty much like vikings do as kids. > Really. Ask your grandparents if they are around that age. Ask how their > parents lived. My grandparents didn't have electricity, toilets or running > water, or even toilet paper. No, toilet paper was for people who had money > in those days. They had to chop trees to fuel fires and make their stoves > work. So every winter they would chop trees just to keep warm, hunt for > food and raise cattle and sheep for food. > > Sound familiar? And that was less then 100 years ago. > > Imagine if the story followed one hundred years later... > > The grandchild would be either a grand child or a great grandchild, if set > in a modern time like today. Imagine what would happen if the spin offs had > how to train your dragon, with dragons returning.. in a modern world. > > This is my own idea, I don't have any facts to back this; this is purely > what I imagine and would like to see if they do a spin off. > > Now I'd like to hear if you like this idea, and further more what YOUR > ideas would be if they did a spin off.
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