Originally posted by: BrhannadaArmour
Clarification: I wrote, "Droṇa, who had taken over his ancestral city of Ahicchatrā and forced his father Drupada to relocate to Kāmpilya."
After Drupada lost northern Pañcāla (his ancestral territory) to Droṇa and was left with only southern Pañcāla (which had belonged to the descendants of Brahmadatta until it was annexed by Drupada's father Pṛṣata), Śikhaṇḍin and Dhṛṣṭadyumna both studied under Droṇa. I have not found any evidence of a rocky relationship between Śikhaṇḍin and Drupada, even when Śikhaṇḍin runs away from home to starve to death in Sthūṇākarṇa's house. If you want to imagine tension to create a story, you may.
Ah, forgive me and my sleepy brain. That makes more sense since I never read about Shikhandi fighting his/her dad.
I have also never found an outright passage/something that says their relationship was rocky. I always felt like it would be, given Drona wasn't exactly a gem of a person. But, yes tension does make a more dramatic story from Shikhandi's perspective. 😆