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in the viking tribes theres a tradition to abandon weak children but what if that changed
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Chapter #4

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    by: megidramon Author IconMail Icon
hiccup looked around his throne room, he was cleaning his weapons when he realised that he needed more anti steam
anti steam was liquid air, they made it by compressing air and then cooling it, they used it in their weapons to fire steal darts at super sonic spead, and they rarley sold it to the vikings not because it was rare or hard to make but because that pushed up its price and the vikings were willing to pay beause anything with anti steam in it was ten times better than without simply because the mechs wouldnt waste the stuff on anything cheap. they called it anti steam because they knew that the air like substance made from boiling water was called steam so logicaly the water like substance made from cooling air should be anti steam, it was first discovered by sub zero, a young mechanic with gloves that sprayed liquid air to either freeze water to walk on it or freeze his enimies before smashing them with a hammer and his hair had been burned of y freezer burn so the vikings nicknamed him lauphi the god of winter, up until the discovery he was only known for making a refrigerating device used to cool down food, make ice, and vent pryrotechnics, since the discovery he became a lot more respected

pyrot was sub zero's older brother and was mainly known for making flame throwers and was very intrested in ionising flame colors, for example he could make flames that were green or blue or red or yellow or even purple.
hiccup like any other of the mechs was augmented in lots of small ways, bones, teeth, hair, all basic stuff but the realy unique thing about him was that for a lot of his childhood, his greatest creation was a divice that was both a clock and a compas and a GPS "essentialy, it gave latitude and longitude" and a lie detector and a thermometer and a radio comunicater as well as many other functions, but one day when they were young hiccup, pendulat and volteer were going hunting for fun as they were good friends but some idiot villager shot hiccup in the chest thinking that he was a dear, giccups heart was mashed and he was technicaly dead but the cold weather slowed the dying process slowly, in an atempt to save him pendulat wired hiccups device currently know simply as the ticking thing into his blood vessels and volteer started it up with a shock and he survived but to this day he has a clockwork heart but he has augmented himself further so that he could use the devices other functions just by thinking so
he could tell time to the milisecond and know the tempreture to the degree, know if people are lying, know navigation perfectly and phycicly comunicated with machines, not to mention the villagers are freaked out by the fact that he died and is now back to life with these powers and a cold clockwork heart.

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