England, Harry Potter crossover
anonymous
August 15 2010, 22:08:34 UTC
The countries have seen a lot in their lives, but this Voldemort character is really starting to become an internal affairs issue that Arthur can't continue to ignore. Cue him showing up at the Ministry of Magic/Hogwarts to aid in this problem. Just one thing. Even though Arthur has kept up his interest in magic, he's very much left the Magic world alone and allowed it to run itself, leaving them in the dark and very much disbelieving (oh the irony) of his existence.
OP wants to see England showing all these bigwig wizards their place. They know some fancy spells, but he's essentially the source of the magic behind them. Would like this to be serious, but whatever inspires you
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anonymous
September 21 2010, 09:14:03 UTC
If you don't mind me butting in, Kaoru is actually a fan name that the Japanese fans gave to him, because Hong Kong in Chinese = 香港 and 香 = Kaoru in Japanese.
So yeah, it's a common name for him among the Japanese fans, but to a Chinese speaking fan it's kind of weird for Hong Kong to be sporting a Japanese name ;;;
I had thought the tiger to be Korea, though, because it's his unofficial national animal.
Nevertheless, I'm thoroughly enjoying this fill and and nations with magic <3
Amor Vincit Omnia [2a/?]
anonymous
August 18 2010, 21:36:48 UTC
Cui Bono? - Good for whom? (Or: In Which the Magnificent Squib Goes Looking For Trouble)“Do you think England’s gonna be okay, all alone in his house with those creepy Dementeds all over the city?” Alfred asked. The fog outside of his window seemed almost to be thickening in the dark of night, and when he put his hand against it it was icy cold to the touch
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Amor Vincit Omnia [2b/?]
anonymous
August 18 2010, 21:40:19 UTC
“And I don’t care if he has as much magic as King fucking Arthur, those things...they...dammit, we’re in London. London is filled with these ghoulish soul-sucking monsters, and that...that means they’re around his heart, Matt. His glowing little puppy may help him fight them off on the outside, but they’re attacking his heart, man, and how in the blue fuck do you fight that off?” Matt was silent.
“They breed in the darkness, Al, you won’t last ten seconds out there.”
“Can’t you send your moose to protect me? Just til I get to his house? I just...need to see him. I need to make sure he’s okay.” Alfred was prepared for his brother to sigh and agree. What he wasn’t prepared for was for Matt to set his book down and actually get up off of the bed, with steel in his blue-violet eyes.
“And what if he’s not?” Matt said bluntly, and Alfred had...had never wanted to punch his brother as bad as he did in that moment. “What can you do? You don’t have magic, Alfred.” The twins met eye to eye, north to south, and Alfred stepped so close
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Amor Vincit Omnia [2c/?]
anonymous
August 18 2010, 21:44:41 UTC
The only thing that would have made his escape more smooth is if he had chosen to take the stairs so that he wasn’t stuck standing in front of the elevators looking like a moron. After a minute, Matt sidled up beside him. He didn’t say anything to his brother. His brother didn’t say anything back. They got into the elevator, and rode in crippling silence all the way down to the first floor
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Amor Vincit Omnia [2d/?]
anonymous
August 18 2010, 21:47:53 UTC
Arthur could feel a migraine setting in. He was quite familiar with the feeling: had plenty of them, ever since the second World War (funnily enough, and he only found this out later, there had been a Wizarding War going on at the same time, and oh, ha, wasn’t that just hilarious - sometimes, England really just wanted to kill them). And the worst part was that he had to suffer with them, because it wasn’t as if he could just point his wand at his head and mutter a spell to make it go away. No, it would be a potion. Arthur really was shite at potions. And he would rather cut off his own hand and feed it to a swarm of pixies than ask any of his brothers for help
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Re: Amor Vincit Omnia [2e/?]
anonymous
August 18 2010, 23:11:27 UTC
OP here! Oh, anon. Arthur's opinion of the Wizarding world's war=WIN. And Alfred's so adorable. Both in his concern for Arthur as well as his fail hero attempts. Thwarted by an elevator, lol.
This continues to be an amazing fill, and I eagerly look forward to the next part! ♥!
Re: Amor Vincit Omnia [2e/?]
anonymous
August 19 2010, 06:58:58 UTC
Trust a fucking dark wizard to not stay dead. Really, he wondered, was his Ministry so completely inept that they couldn’t even handle one bloody fucking barmy twat? Agh, it made Arthur so angry that he could just...just...do something that he was sure wasn’t very gentlemanly at all!
That bit? Genius. And America thinking Babe would be his patronus? What the--? Al!!! XDDDD Love you, author-anon!
Re: Amor Vincit Omnia [2e/?]
anonymous
August 19 2010, 07:57:39 UTC
I am ADDICTED to this fill. There are so many things here that I love but can't name because there are just too bloody many. <3 SUFFICE TO SAY I LOVE YOU ANON.
Re: Amor Vincit Omnia [2e/?]
anonymous
August 19 2010, 20:02:14 UTC
Everyone is so IC. And haha, stupid elevator ruining the hero's awesome exit. Speaking for awesome, is Prussia in this? Fantastic chapter, can't wait for more!
recaptcha, again: twentieth ballians? what does that mean?
Re: Amor Vincit Omnia [2a/?]
anonymous
September 1 2010, 05:50:47 UTC
Ouch poor guy! So those nations who are not magical are the ones that lean more towards the tech right? So Japan doesn't have magic either huh? poor guy ...but then again he most likely wouldnt get involved I think. I wonder he mustve had some a one point before he got disconnected so to speak from his magical side.
Re: Amor Vincit Omnia [2a/?]
anonymous
November 16 2012, 14:49:07 UTC
surely if that were the case then england would have lost his magic in the industrial revolution? just thinking... and japan was all isolationist for such a long time, i'm not sure that fits
maybe a america doesn't have magic because when he was just a colony it was a deliberately non magical colony. cuz puritans. or something.
OP wants to see England showing all these bigwig wizards their place. They know some fancy spells, but he's essentially the source of the magic behind them. Would like this to be serious, but whatever inspires you ( ... )
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So yeah, it's a common name for him among the Japanese fans, but to a Chinese speaking fan it's kind of weird for Hong Kong to be sporting a Japanese name ;;;
I had thought the tiger to be Korea, though, because it's his unofficial national animal.
Nevertheless, I'm thoroughly enjoying this fill and and nations with magic <3
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“They breed in the darkness, Al, you won’t last ten seconds out there.”
“Can’t you send your moose to protect me? Just til I get to his house? I just...need to see him. I need to make sure he’s okay.” Alfred was prepared for his brother to sigh and agree. What he wasn’t prepared for was for Matt to set his book down and actually get up off of the bed, with steel in his blue-violet eyes.
“And what if he’s not?” Matt said bluntly, and Alfred had...had never wanted to punch his brother as bad as he did in that moment. “What can you do? You don’t have magic, Alfred.” The twins met eye to eye, north to south, and Alfred stepped so close ( ... )
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This continues to be an amazing fill, and I eagerly look forward to the next part! ♥!
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<3 Anon, you're so awesome~ *camps out to wait for more*
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That bit? Genius. And America thinking Babe would be his patronus? What the--? Al!!! XDDDD Love you, author-anon!
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Looking foward to your update, anon!
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recaptcha, again: twentieth ballians? what does that mean?
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maybe a america doesn't have magic because when he was just a colony it was a deliberately non magical colony. cuz puritans. or something.
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