[Okay, so yeah, this was all really weird. Even having had it all explained to him, he still thinks it's weird. Really weird. He's had some time to settle and get used to it, but...still. Brought here by fairies to be a fighter for them? It sounds like some silly dream, or something.
Hiccup can't deny that the feast is pretty great, though. He may or may not have had his fill of the food there, grateful for it. He was hungry, okay? He's a Viking, eating is a big thing with them.
It's his curiosity that gets the better of him before the evening is through, however. Once he's satisfied himself with the food, he casts a quick glance around, just checking to see if anyone's paying him any mind. Of course, no one is, so he carefully sneaks away from the table and out the doorway into the castle hallways.
The place is a lot more grand than anything he's ever seen, and he can't help but admire it all as he walks. In fact, his gaze is everywhere but on where he's going, which, of course, leaves him very prone to tripping over something (possibly himself), or someone else.
Hopefully anyone heading his way is paying more attention than he is.]
Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III | How to Train Your Dragon
[Okay, so yeah, this was all really weird. Even having had it all explained to him, he still thinks it's weird. Really weird. He's had some time to settle and get used to it, but...still. Brought here by fairies to be a fighter for them? It sounds like some silly dream, or something.
Hiccup can't deny that the feast is pretty great, though. He may or may not have had his fill of the food there, grateful for it. He was hungry, okay? He's a Viking, eating is a big thing with them.
It's his curiosity that gets the better of him before the evening is through, however. Once he's satisfied himself with the food, he casts a quick glance around, just checking to see if anyone's paying him any mind. Of course, no one is, so he carefully sneaks away from the table and out the doorway into the castle hallways.
The place is a lot more grand than anything he's ever seen, and he can't help but admire it all as he walks. In fact, his gaze is everywhere but on where he's going, which, of course, leaves him very prone to tripping over something (possibly himself), or someone else.
Hopefully anyone heading his way is paying more attention than he is.]