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Distant Memory | An Attack On Titan and How to Train Your Dragon Crossover
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Complete, First published Jun 23, 2019
As he disappears from one world, Armin Arlert appears in the land of Berk where he relives the life of a certain Viking that changed the land of Berk forever. Life in Hiccup's shoes, however, wasn't like he expected to be as he is faced with something worse than Titans: Dragons.
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Ragnar spends most of his time on Berk just trying to keep stubborn Vikings alive through dragon raids, the occasional wave of sickness, and (most often) their own recklessness. His best friend, Hiccup, happens to be one of the most stubborn and reckless Vikings on the island and he proves it when he does the impossible during an otherwise normal raid. Ragnar watches with a smile as events unfold and everything starts to change. After all, he's been telling Hiccup for years to stop trying to fit in with their 'traditional' ways. If things aren't working the way they are, then he just has to tip the scales in his favor. Who could have known all it would take to change everything was one scrawny Viking and an injured dragon? Well, Ragnar knew and, really, it's Hiccup's fault for not listening to him.