Some characters may show excitement. They might be excited to see new stories about their world and themselves. For example, Finnick might be really happy to see stories where he plays a more important role than in the movie.
Some characters might laugh at the creative and sometimes out - of - the - box ideas in the fanfiction. For example, if there's a fanfic where a dragon can talk in a very strange accent.
Some characters might be very interested and engaged. They could get drawn into the new stories and ideas presented in the fanfiction.
They may laugh. If the fanfiction contains some humorous scenarios or dialogues that are well - written. For instance, if there are some comical interactions between the dragons and the riders that are different from what's in the movie.
A few might be angry. If the fanfiction shows them in a negative light or changes their backstory in a way they don't like, they could get really mad. For example, if a character with a noble past is made into a villain in the fanfiction, they'd be furious.
They could have mixed reactions. Some might laugh out loud at the absurdity of some of the fan - created stories. It's like seeing a different side of their world through the eyes of the fans.
Characters may also react with confusion. Vines fanfiction can sometimes be very strange or abstract, especially if it combines different elements in unexpected ways. So they might scratch their heads trying to understand what's going on. For example, if it has a mash - up of different genres and timelines, it can be quite bewildering.
Well, it depends on the characters' personalities and their prior connection to the How to Train Your Dragon universe. Some might love the fanfiction for its creativity, while others could be critical if it strays too far from the original story.
It varies. Some characters might be really engaged and excited, while others could be indifferent or even critical.
They could be either impressed or disappointed. The well - written fanfiction that respects the lore and adds new depth to the 40k universe would impress them. But those that are full of inaccuracies or go against the core values of the 40k world might disappoint them. For example, if a fanfiction portrays a noble character as a villain without proper reasoning, the character might be offended. On the other hand, if a fanfiction explores a new aspect of their backstory in an intelligent way, they would be quite impressed.
There could also be characters who are a bit skeptical. Dolores, with her ability to hear everything, might be able to tell if the fanfiction is based on real events or just pure imagination. If it's too far - fetched, she might be less impressed. However, overall, most characters would probably see it as a form of celebration of their story and be at least somewhat entertained by it.