Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III (
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[Yes, he is thinking in terms of giving the two of them somewhat more formal nicknames.]
No one has to, but I choose to. It is my pleasure to do so.
[Now that he feels more comfortable, the quiet authority is coming right back to him. He lays the bird down for Sharpshot with a small nod of appreciation, standing back with his hand behind him to watch the dragon.]
You call dragons to you without trying. No matter what you say, that is impressive.
[Once he's satisfied that Sharpshot is pleased, he goes back to the setup he attempted to make into a presentable picnic. It isn't nearly clean or formal enough to match a sect's standards, particularly the Lan's, but he's personally pleased because this is his first visit of this type. So for Xichen, it's a success. Despite being improvised, he still goes about pouring Hiccup tea with precision belonging to ceremony, moving a small cup close to the viking once it is full.]
Are all of the people of your island dragon masters?
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Apparently there's no arguing with him on this one, so while he looks mildly sheepish, he's not unpleasantly embarrassed. If anything, he's pleased - he's made a new friend, apparently. And Sharpshot has a new human to be fond of.
The little dragon waits just long enough to be considered polite, though his tail swishes, before he pounces on the dead bird put in front of him to start chowing down, rapidly and messily, like Terrors are wont to do.] Oh, I- I didn't call him, he just sort of showed up on his own. Somehow. We don't know how those mirrors work yet.
[Once he's tied up and shed his apron, Hiccup pulls a couple of chairs over to the table Lan Xichen is setting up. It's maybe not the fanciest picnic, but it's nice nonetheless, especially for someone more used to and appreciative of the simple things in life. After he pulls out a chair for his guest with a smile, he sits down in the other and picks up the cup of tea.]
We're not- masters, we just... live alongside them, and rescue them from hunters.
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[He's happy enough to accept that as it is and not ask for any sort of explanation. If Hiccup wants to tell him where he got his name, that is up to him. It won't change his high opinion of him anyway.
The little dragon gleefully feasting on his offering gets a satisfied look, and he's still wearing that when he joins Hiccup at the table. He closes his eyes with a small nod that might be agreement, but is probably just Lan Xichen's way of not saying he thinks Hiccup can call dragons even if he doesn't realize he can.]
You rescue dragons. [That definitely sounds like a great fantasy to him.] And you live together in your city. How many dragons have you saved?
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[Which doesn't sound much nicer, actually. Meanwhile, Toothless is inching toward the fish, trying to mind his manners obviously, but watching it carefully.]
Oh, a lot- I couldn't... I really couldn't count. It's a good life, even if it's getting a little crowded on the island. [He smiles, starts making up a plate from the food he brought to set in front of his guest, because that's what you do when you have someone over.] What about where you come from? It must be interesting, all the- the cultivating?
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You don't have to hold back. It's my fault for not being prepared enough. I'll bring more next time.
[The question Hiccup asks surprises him into a laugh and he has to cover his face with one arm holding his sleeve to suppress it.]
You would find my home boring, I fear. I come from a quiet mountain. There are rivers and lakes, but I have never seen an island large enough to hold a city. Perhaps other regions have more exciting experiences to share. The Lan sect is known for musical techniques. We use instruments as part of our... magic.
[It isn't exactly right, because spells and talismans aren't quite the same as channeling power directly through music or swordwork, but it is close enough.]
Much of the day is devoted to studying and practice. Compared to this, it is very still.
[But it is home. He looks fond when he talks about it.]
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Hiccup stifles a little laugh of his own.] I don't know about that. When all you know is mainland, islands seem interesting, right? When all you know is islands, the mainland seems just as interesting. [He's never really been out of the archipelago, before Aefenglom.]
That sounds incredible. You all play instruments? What else do you study? Does your uh, your sect have a lot of books? [Look they don't have that many books back on Berk. Not exactly a common viking past time, reading.]
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Cloud Recesses has an extensive library. Education is an important part of cultivation, and strong minds are as valuable as strong bodies. Although I don't think that many students would call the hours they spend memorizing material incredible.
[School and homework are universally boring to young minds.]
History, natural studies, calligraphy, poetry, philosophy... we study to expand our understanding of the world and to find more refined ways of self-improvement. There is also swordsmanship, archery, and riding. Things that will be practical for journeys outside of the sect. If we were to one day visit a place like your island, I'm sure there would be countless copies of field reports and stories written about your home.
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[With the dragons settled, though, he's happy to focus on the conversation. Zewu-jun's home sounds fascinating, and he leans his chin in his palm, attention on the older man.] I would. That sounds- well, it sounds a little like studying magic here, but- [But more extensive than any formal education he's ever had.] -more.
We don't have that many books on Berk. Not, not a whole library full. And most of them are about dragons, or stories about our ancestors. The- uh, other stuff, that sounds more like Berk. Weapons, and archery, and- well, we ride dragons, but.
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[Yup, he sure is coming from a different situation. But there is no malice or disdain in Lan Xichen's questions.]
Studying is important in all areas. Military tactics and history are important to know, but art also expands the mind and teaches us self-discipline and the natural laws of the world. If I had some of our texts with me, I would be happy to share them with you.
[Because it seems like Hiccup wants to know more about the other fields of knowledge beyond weapons and riding.]
Some things can be shared even without libraries. Calligraphy, music and meditation can be shared without too much effort. And they have uses in cultivation as well. Perhaps they can also be useful for magic done here.
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He hums thoughtfully.] They could be. I've used a lot of things I knew before in my spells. Some of my people's language, symbols. I like to work them into my enchantments - they, they really make them mine. I think some other witches use music in their spells too. [None of it sounds like things he'd be good at, really, but perhaps in Lan Xichen's magic.]
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[Why wouldn't they? He can't imagine any place not having lessons not only available, but mandatory--growing up in a sect is certainly different, it seems.]
If that is the case, then I shall try to incorporate my studies into magic as well. Perhaps that is something I may one day share with you.