Nations and OC!Nations
anonymous
May 10 2010, 15:56:43 UTC
I want to read about your versions of nations who haven't appeared in Hetalia yet, interacting with canon characters. I want the point of the story to be the relationship between the OC!nation and the canon!nation, doesn't matter if it is a historical thing or not.
Re: Acadie [Drabbles]
anonymous
July 7 2010, 01:06:55 UTC
Y'know, I think that's the entire point of Hetalia - international affairs shouldn't be adorable. XD
Sorry I wasn't clear! The land that was called Acadia/Nova Scotia was divided into the separate colonies of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island (and Cape Breton, for a couple years), before they were smushed back together with Confederation. I was wondering if you were going to treat them as separate personifications or as part of Matthew?
(For the record, I've done both, because that history is a mess. >>;)
So holidays are rowdy and "workdays peace"? Sounds about right. XD
Re: Acadie [Drabbles]
anonymous
July 15 2010, 07:36:18 UTC
Ooooooooh. I don't -think- that will come up in-fic, so I'll just tell you here.
The way it works in my head is that Matthew is all of Canada is terms of the land. Even with Acadia camping out, that land is still part of him. Only the -people- there and their culture are tied to Acadia; the land she camps out on is not part of her. And when Acadia got handed over to England for the last time (the end of the last section), the treaty said something along the lines of 'all of historic Acadia' going to the English. To the French, that was just modern-day Nova Scotia, but to the English, 'historical Acadia' included New Brunswick the Gaspé and Maine. So she would be tied to that entire area through the people, and if you were to draw her boarders, she'd be most of the Maritimes and New England.
Did that makes sense? I think the fact that it's 1:30 am is showing. ^^;;
No human names please.
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Yeah, you'll have to wait because I'm not sure I understand what that means orz.
*snorts* Oh, captcha. 'celebrations punching'. WTF. X'D
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Sorry I wasn't clear! The land that was called Acadia/Nova Scotia was divided into the separate colonies of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island (and Cape Breton, for a couple years), before they were smushed back together with Confederation. I was wondering if you were going to treat them as separate personifications or as part of Matthew?
(For the record, I've done both, because that history is a mess. >>;)
So holidays are rowdy and "workdays peace"? Sounds about right. XD
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The way it works in my head is that Matthew is all of Canada is terms of the land. Even with Acadia camping out, that land is still part of him. Only the -people- there and their culture are tied to Acadia; the land she camps out on is not part of her. And when Acadia got handed over to England for the last time (the end of the last section), the treaty said something along the lines of 'all of historic Acadia' going to the English. To the French, that was just modern-day Nova Scotia, but to the English, 'historical Acadia' included New Brunswick the Gaspé and Maine. So she would be tied to that entire area through the people, and if you were to draw her boarders, she'd be most of the Maritimes and New England.
Did that makes sense? I think the fact that it's 1:30 am is showing. ^^;;
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