England/America, Fighting Dragons and Other Mythical Creatures
anonymous
August 11 2011, 00:22:37 UTC
America grew up listening to England's bedtime stories. He ended up developing a hero complex but unlike England, he doesn't believe that mythical creatures actually exist.
Because of an enchanged book, a spell gone wrong or whatever, mythical creatures appear and they're nothing like England's magical friends. These creatures include fire-breathing dragons, trolls, goblins, etc and they cause mass-scale destruction. The countries can see them but not the humans. They have to cover up the mess quickly and come up with some excuse for their bosses.
The younger countries like America and Canada have never experienced like this before. But some of the older countries have. Modern weapons don't work effectively so the countries have to resort to traditional methods to eliminate these creatures.
However, England is reluctant to fight dragons (and maybe some other creatures) and wants to avoid hurting/killing them if possible.
Bonus 1: Poland uses ponies in his battle strategy. Bonus 2: Mention of Godzilla. Bonus 3: Sealand to the
Lately I've just found Sweden is one of my favorite characters ... which is weird because he's usually not the type I like ... but I'm glad you liked him being badass!
Oh, America. Wait until you see your first dragon. ;)
Re: International Scandal 2012: The End of the World (1c/?)
anonymous
August 17 2011, 01:44:36 UTC
You, sir or madam, are seriously awesome. Please have a billion internetz for this amazing first chapter!
Just one small thing I'd like to point out: Chinese dragons were rain summoners and usually weren't associated with fire the way western dragons are, and most were benevolent. Of course there were always evil dragons as well, though the good ones were supposed to keep the evil ones in check.
Because of an enchanged book, a spell gone wrong or whatever, mythical creatures appear and they're nothing like England's magical friends. These creatures include fire-breathing dragons, trolls, goblins, etc and they cause mass-scale destruction. The countries can see them but not the humans. They have to cover up the mess quickly and come up with some excuse for their bosses.
The younger countries like America and Canada have never experienced like this before. But some of the older countries have. Modern weapons don't work effectively so the countries have to resort to traditional methods to eliminate these creatures.
However, England is reluctant to fight dragons (and maybe some other creatures) and wants to avoid hurting/killing them if possible.
Bonus 1: Poland uses ponies in his battle strategy.
Bonus 2: Mention of Godzilla.
Bonus 3: Sealand to the
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Oh, America. Wait until you see your first dragon. ;)
I hope you enjoy this to the end!
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Just one small thing I'd like to point out: Chinese dragons were rain summoners and usually weren't associated with fire the way western dragons are, and most were benevolent. Of course there were always evil dragons as well, though the good ones were supposed to keep the evil ones in check.
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Bwahaha. Why are there fires in China? I wonder ... :)
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I love you so much. I can't wait for the next update!!!
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