Bad Touch Beginnings
anonymous
March 26 2010, 01:58:50 UTC
The Bad Touch Trio; how they met, their history together, antics, and what they're like today. Anon would prefer it if this was mostly historically accurate please, but she is happy as long as there's at least some history in there.
Prefered pairing: SpainxPrussiaxFrance OR PrussiaxSpainxFrance In either of those orders. Also, anon's head canon is that Prussia's age corresponds with "Old Prussia" so he is technically the oldest, followed by Spain and then France. Anon would love if this were followed.
question about ages
anonymous
March 26 2010, 02:17:15 UTC
Seconding! (are you me? was gonna request exactly the same thing. Specially their meeting and their less friendly times, like HRE's death or the many Spanish-French wars)
But what is this about Prussia being the oldest? Ô.o You could make a case with Spain not being Spain till after the unification of Castile and Aragon, but France? Even old Gaul has the same rough land! and after that, the Frankish Empire is even more clearly France, and still older (V century) than Old Prussia (IX century)
Sorry anon! My mistake. OP isn't really too keen on history herself but was interested in this plot. She must have gotten the wrong info when looking online... Anons can forget that part of the request then.
No, I mean, if what you want is older Prussia, then it should be older Prussia. I just wanted to clarify that it's not historical. But it's your kink, so yeah, Big Brother Prussia ^^
Prefered pairing: SpainxPrussiaxFrance OR PrussiaxSpainxFrance
In either of those orders. Also, anon's head canon is that Prussia's age corresponds with "Old Prussia" so he is technically the oldest, followed by Spain and then France. Anon would love if this were followed.
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But what is this about Prussia being the oldest? Ô.o You could make a case with Spain not being Spain till after the unification of Castile and Aragon, but France? Even old Gaul has the same rough land! and after that, the Frankish Empire is even more clearly France, and still older (V century) than Old Prussia (IX century)
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